He pushed back the hood and the early morning sun highlighted a craggy, chiseled face with almost colorless blue eyes. |
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Even sitting in the sunroom, with the morning sun shining on her through the room's many windows she was still cold. |
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How they must look down at us sitting there, sweltering away in the morning sun, and laugh their heads off at us. |
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Birds sang from perches on the rooftops, and shutters were thrown open to let in the morning sun, as the city people began their day. |
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The ficus would thrive during the warm months on the patio in filtered morning sun, but I suspect summer afternoon sun would be too intense. |
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The morning sun rays broke though the trees and sprinkled the ground with flecks of light. |
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The cult image of Artemis was brought out from the inner sanctum and, gilded and white, shone brilliantly in the morning sun. |
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As I approached a heavily trafficked intersection I spotted a group of Marines resplendent in full dress uniform under the bright morning sun. |
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In general, gardenias prefer either morning sun and afternoon shade or dappled sunlight all day. |
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A number of buildings sit perched on a cliff where the morning sun lights a dazzling white-sand beach. |
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Sorry lads, nothing against your pretty songs, but right now my teeth are gritted and the bright morning sun is in my eyes. |
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She wore a white gown with a gilded leather girdle about her slender hips and her hair gleamed like molten gold in the morning sun. |
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The morning sun glinted brightly off of the pristine surfaces making the entire stretch of road a bit blinding. |
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The palace was constructed of a hard opaque crystal, as well as marble and stone, and it seemed to glitter in the light of the morning sun. |
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The morning sun shone brightly and its gaze reflected in the morning dew and puddles on the ground. |
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Lush, fresh and green, the shady forest was a welcome escape from the heat of the rising morning sun. |
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Murphy and Clovis were enjoying an eye-opener in their cell as the morning sun streamed through the window bars in thick shafts. |
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For two miles the water stretched north, a flat sheet of grey in the morning sun. |
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He looked like an Adonis with the late morning sun showering him in a ray of light. |
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From the rampart below my window a bird was singing its respects to the morning sun. |
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And the little mammal makes her way out in the morning sun, looking for food to raise her youngsters. |
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Those who received potted lilies can plant the bulbs outside in an area with bright light or in morning sun and afternoon shade. |
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Standing on the crest of the hill, illuminated against the morning sun, was a figure clothed in rippling blue-silver robes. |
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Ebony woke to see the morning sun light just coming through the small round window. |
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The thick windows distorted the rays of the morning sun, but the light was still enough to rouse Jantha from her sleep. |
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I rubbed and scrubbed that thing, until it fairly shone and glistened in the morning sun. |
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The morning sun appeared above the Afghan village, the rays of golden light reaching out across the bleak and barren landscape. |
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Hydrangeas thrive in morning sun and afternoon shade, part shade or even bright shade. |
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The early morning sun filtered through breaks in the canopy, casting strangely shaped shadows over the ground. |
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Early morning sun shone in the east windows, bringing warm light into the already sunny kitchen. |
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The early morning sun rose into the sky, its beauty and gracefulness covered by a misty haze and leftover plumes of gun smoke. |
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For a while, the birds kept both of us happy, sitting in the morning sun, blue sky overhead. |
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With a strong determination, she braced herself and headed out of the dim alley and into the morning sun. |
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I touched the wood of the central cabin, feeling solidity and wood grain warmed by the morning sun under my fingertips. |
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With breakfast and the pale morning sun finally starting to warm our frozen bodies, we hit the dusty track once more. |
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As the morning sun shined brightly the sea reflected it's brilliance, sparkling in every direction. |
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The blaring sound of Spanish music twirled round in my head, and the brightly coloured morning sun shone through my closed eyes. |
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The droplets of water caught the edges of her lace nightwear and sparkled in the morning sun. |
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She turned, rubbing her head and squinting her eyes against the brutal morning sun. |
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The first rays of the morning sun can do terrible damage, so an east-facing wall is a definite no-no. |
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Thick, grey, rain-laden clouds obscure the warm morning sun, casting a certain dreariness upon the land of Myrmar below. |
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We started our journey, at the crack of dawn, as the early morning sun shone behind the morning mist. |
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Overworked horses pulling carriages laden with tourists trot frantically up the hill as the fierce morning sun beats down. |
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Ericka's strawberry coloured hair shimmered, touched by the morning sun shining through the kitchen window. |
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The morning sun beats through the windows on Laura's face as she writes. |
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The fumes of the oil used to seal the hold were beginning to rise to greet the morning sun, and in her condition, Miri found the smell overwhelming. |
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The cap devices on thousands of identical hats glinted in the late morning sun along with the shields worn by each of the cops. |
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We bedded him down on Friday night, tired and a little drunk, in the living room, at 2am, next to a radiator and directly opposite the morning sun, which our house faces. |
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The construction workers wear soft eyes that soak up the morning sun, and the janitors have attentive ears that listen to the jostle of walking mobs. |
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The sternwheel steamboat Delta Queen is paddling slowly along the Tennessee River, the early morning sun burning off wispy fog rising from a placid surface. |
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I poked my head out of my satin sheets and stared droopily on as my maid, Bridget, opened the curtains to reveal the New York skyline winking at me in the morning sun. |
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The gear the soldiers wore glistened beautifully in the morning sun. |
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We hoped that poor Anson had been atomized in the explosion, or else quickly immolated in morning sun. |
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It is almost as if it has condensed on the morning sun as well. |
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Putting on a pair of sunglasses to protect herself from the bright morning sun, a woman follows her chauffeur out of the airport to a waiting limousine. |
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The morning sun bled through the blinds striping her room in a warm glow. |
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I walked out to the balcony and looked out into the morning sun light. |
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Ahead, a cool breeze swept the pale morning sun across a grassy meadow turned amber by morning's frost. |
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I shot a self-contained approach to arrestment with the morning sun illuminating the horizon behind me. |
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Then Christmas Day dawned, and there was Vicksburg lifted two hundred feet above the fever swamps, her court-house shining in the morning sun. |
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