Three other roommates are asleep upstairs, while downstairs the noonday sun floods in through the windows. |
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Almond trees and coconut palms provided abundant shade from the noonday sun. |
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I would have much rather preferred to sit out here and let my skin burn underneath the noonday sun. |
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It prefers a sunny site, but the noonday sun will cause the yellow leaves to scorch. |
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I put my hand over my eyes and strained to see what was happening through the bright noonday sun. |
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The noonday sun poured warm autumn sunlight through the large windows behind them, casting their shadows across the blue and white tiled floors. |
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In the hot noonday sun, students sat on the grass, and faculty in shirtsleeves conducted class. |
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A herd of horses came running over the green meadow towards the tree where he and Pamela were preparing a picnic in the noonday sun. |
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Flowing fountains in courtyards filled with the perfume of jasmine created cool retreats from the harsh noonday sun. |
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The bar was dark with shadow despite the noonday sun that blazed on shuttered windows. |
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In the blazing noonday sun, they linger in bus stops, near temples, hotels, supermarkets and glitzy shops fronts. |
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The staple noonday meal is foo-foo, a dough-like paste made of cassava pounded into flour. |
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And there, in the dusty noonday sun, the kids beheld a glittering pile of golden coins. |
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As we talked, Larry leaned on a cedar fence post, squinting in the noonday sun, and pointed out landmarks on the Bush ranch, three quarters of a mile away. |
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They meet with darkness in the day time, and grope in the noonday as in the night. |
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To an animal adapted to the forest's shade, the remorseless noonday sun of the savannah would have been a threat. |
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Those who wished to consult him had first to surprise and bind him during his noonday slumber. |
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Oh, they exclaim, look at that poor old donkey, withering in the heat of the noonday sun. |
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With the noonday meal and our gathering together in the house we concluded our stay in the Province of Zamora and returned to Madrid. |
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Joel and I, in the heat of the noonday sun, walked the entire perimeter of the lot. |
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How long had it been since we were children of the beating heart, laughing and playing beneath the warmth of the noonday sun? |
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He sat at one of the outside tables taking in the heat of the noonday sun. |
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Ever since the winter solstice last Dec. 22, the days have been getting longer in the Northern Hemisphere and the noonday sun has climbed higher in the sky. |
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They walked in the blazing noonday sun with a new purposeful stride. |
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When the Church Ablaze missionally manifests itself in glad self-sacrifice for others, it breaks down barriers, and hard-hearted pagans begin to melt like ice under the noonday sun. |
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The desolate character of this once-thriving industrial district takes on a Ballardian pall in the noonday sun. |
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In that case, it is as clear as noonday that neither the implementation of the February 13 agreement nor success of the sixparty talks will be possible. |
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His artist's eye saw the raking light of the noonday sun bringing out the texture of the masonry and giving form and substance to the massive stone piers. |
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Little can distract a Frenchman from his sacred noonday repast. |
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The sun of righteousness arose, dispersed the clouds of darkness, and poured noonday affulgence into the dungeon of the tomb. |
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