Once there she slowed down some and watched the other students park and rush into the building while she walked, unnoticed in the shadows. |
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The rustle of the leaves overhead was restful, and the lacy pattern of shadows cast on the ground was hypnotic. |
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Little shade covered this area of Arizona except for shadows cast by tall cacti. |
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Theatre doesn't get more atmospheric than this show, which uses shadows, strobes and fireworks to terrific effect. |
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The furnaces along the far wall were roaring, opened doors throwing skittering shadows across the huge foundry floor. |
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In a time of deep shadows, the Benedictine movement sparked the spiritual, cultural, and moral rejuvenation of Europe. |
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The glimpses of its shadows that have already been revealed so far hint at something rich and strange beneath the appearances. |
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There were dark shadows beneath my eyes, the result of too many late nights, plus a combination of illicit drugs and alcohol. |
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The other prisoners often screamed in their sleep, so he was rarely able to doze off, and dark shadows lay beneath his empty eyes. |
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Our personality develops under the shadows of a latent fear lurking behind us always. |
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And after so many years lurking mournfully in the shadows, who could deny Ford the chance to steal some of Daddy's limelight? |
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Her eyes held dark shadows beneath them, and her shoulders stooped with exhaustion. |
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Light penetrates these holes and casts thin shadows across the print surface. |
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It is warming up, and the sun is baking the buildings across the street from my window, outlining crisp shadows under every single brick. |
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On his days off, he scrutinises the children in the playground opposite his apartment and shadows a little girl through the local park. |
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By illuminating areas that are prone to shadows with strong directional lights you'll find that the room opens up even further. |
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The seemingly insignificant scorpion, now moving under the shadows of the eagle's powerful wings, never even caught the bird's eye. |
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In the moonlit shadows, her head bent over her sister, she looked like a madonna. |
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The small flame threw odd angled shadows across the dark ceilings and walls. |
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My face was whitened with powder and my golden-brown eyelashes were black to match the carefully applied eyeliner and shadows. |
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In the shadows behind him, an exquisitely dressed lady gracefully positions herself with a tambura and begins strumming a drone. |
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He has selectively eliminated shadows, or has adjusted their angles to align them with significant points in the composition. |
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She looked as if she had been crying because her cheeks were red and puffy and her eyes looked red-rimmed with dark shadows beneath them. |
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Just the wind was hitting the tree branches outside which tapped at the window, giving the light from the front garden gate foul shadows. |
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An eye-shadow brush made of sable is the best brush for cream or powder shadows. |
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Out of the shadows behind the gilded throne seat stepped a familiar figure. |
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Amir Mokri's cinematography is dominated by warm, deeply saturated hues, and loads of shadows. |
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She turned to look out at the street, and let the shadows swallow her expression. |
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Do the work, stay in the shadows, accept what you are given and never think of organizing to challenge the structure that holds you in chains. |
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Each struggles with the idea of bringing their need for intimacy out of the shadows. |
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I went along to a training session community activists had organised to help migrants who must live in the skyscrapers' shadows. |
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Living in the shadows of quasi-legality, abandonware, programs once commercially sold now absent from store shelves, are popular on the Net. |
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As the sun rose it caught the shadows of a thousand bare footprints in the dust. |
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His greatest scenes happen at night, and the characters in these tenebrous situations are seen, like specters, emerging from shadows. |
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The dragon shattered into the shadows as the scintillation of explosive elemental forces raced out and away from the impact. |
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The young lady looked abashed and stepped back consciously into the shadows. |
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When the trainer shouts, the group runs up the stadium's terraces, sending long shadows flickering over the steps. |
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The balconies enlivened the building with their deep and geometric shadows. |
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Even the smallest tesserae catch light and differentially bounce it off or cast shadows with their irregular thicknesses. |
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Cohen also notes that pearlized pigments and metallics in eye shadows do not affect shelf life. |
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They might be secreted behind a special door, hidden from sight by shadows or a secret knock. |
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Viewers walking about become ghostly figures in empty rooms, their tangible bodies transformed into shadows whenever they pass behind the scrims. |
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Lengthening and thickening mascaras, shimmery lip glosses and shadows often take away the attention of the cheeks. |
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Open bottles of nail polish sat on a nightstand, next to uncapped lipsticks, eye shadows, and mascara. |
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With a theatric bow and a turn on his heel, Hersby faded back into the corridor's shadows. |
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He didn't hear anymore scuffling of feet, clothing moving, no shadows, not even the sound of breathing. |
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They could not see the anger etched on the man's face due to the shadows masking him. |
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She opened her eyes to see a man's tall, slender frame filling the door, masked by shadows. |
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They began their ascent again as he stepped back and let the shadows mask him. |
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He looked forward, and saw a mass of dark shadows moving in the same direction he was, only slower, and the shadows were all armed. |
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The small pane of glass was filled with a mass of dark, dangerous shadows, every last one of them clamouring to get inside. |
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He struck a match and the objects on the mantelpiece threw brief shadows on the wall. |
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I glanced at Matt in the dim light, noticing how he blended in with the shadows due to the dark material of his clothing. |
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Why did he keep looking over his shoulder as if expecting for an assassin to materialize out of the shadows? |
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Several more ghosts materialized from the shadows and surrounded him, forming a tight circle of burning blue. |
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And yet our curricula still reflect the priorities of the 1893 Committee of Ten, if not the shadows of the medieval trivium and quadrivium. |
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I started off, walking stealthily in the shadows and saw Luke and George coming out of a house, jabbering animatedly. |
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It must have been hard for her to step out of the shadows and carry the second film. |
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He's seen strange things, like shadows that dance in the corner of his eye, and felt cold spots in homes that should be as warm as toast. |
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The prince wearily rose, the burden of almost single-handedly waging a war against shadows weighing him down. |
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Life would stir and release its shadows, as we rolled from our bunks and hobbled to the water closet. |
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The difference between contemplating preemptive war and jumping at shadows can become perilously thin. |
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She had stopped to listen and offer words of advice, but the other members of that clique had stepped out of the shadows, laughing and jeering. |
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Any contribution that brings the life and thought of a woman out of the shadows of historical obscurity is a valuable contribution. |
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Uncertainty prevails in the shadows of the Iraq war and no one can predict the stock market. |
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Stopping in his tracks, Kaylun Looked around, and, out of the shadows, stepped a long, serpentine, dragon. |
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Mai put the candle down on the desk, setting monstrous shadows to jittering on the walls and ceiling as she turned back to me. |
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The shore, the ocean, the beach, the rich sunset radiance falling upon all with dark shadows here and there all made up a perfect picture. |
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The heavy shadows that cling to the orchestration of his more serious-minded works disappear. |
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Two men in felt hats and raincoats cast long shadows outside what we take to be Parliament Buildings. |
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Judging by the rankness of the floor and the roughness of the shadows, Peter suspected that he was in some sort of cave. |
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I found some food and fed the wolf, whereupon he vanished into the shadows. |
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Stepping from the shadows, Reed extended his hand and sprayed the aerosol in the soldier's face. |
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When the officials raise the garage door there is a sudden burst of light which suggests that he is being pulled from the shadows of obscurity. |
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In the array of colors lay hidden shadows, unshed tears, and embers of a poetic fire he couldn't help but love. |
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Out of the shadows Revolutionary War brought a shift in thought about women. |
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Monaco's players are just stroking the ball around for fun now, with the Chelsea players reduced to chasing shadows. |
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In the shadows of the Twin Towers, Wall St's whizz-kids regularly traded stock exchange madness for calmer floor space at O'Hara's bar. |
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The camera reads the ambient lighting and then kicks out just enough flash to fill shadows but leave the picture natural-looking. |
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The panels, which are to be made of concrete and limestone aggregate, will create horizontal bands of shadows on the exterior. |
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His face, blank and colorless, was detailed only by the dark shadows beneath his eyes and the nest of light brown hair atop his head. |
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His hair still stuck up in odd places and the shadows beneath his eyes only seemed to have grown darker. |
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Usually the hearths are located at meadows or clearings near cold pure mountain streams or springs under the thick shadows of beeches and oaks. |
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Beside the armor, half hidden in the shadows, lie a wineskin, a lyre, books, and a mask. |
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Dark shadows mar the delicate skin beneath her red-rimmed emerald eyes and she seems to be much thinner than I last remember. |
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From kindy to high school we were in the same class, we played soccer and hockey under the shadows of the High Tatra Mountains. |
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Two hours of kip caught, that gives me precisely 24 minutes to shower, coffee, dress, tackle the bags and shadows, then jog breathlessly to work. |
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A bewildered self would be enthralled in its merciless depths of shadows and kismet. |
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The ground is in a charming setting, surrounded by hills, although this does result in shadows over the ground in the late afternoon or evening. |
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Soon enough Hearts were again on the front foot, their ability to spread the play leaving Aberdeen's players chasing shadows. |
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He speaks in resigned, sepulchral tones, and seems to have a strange affinity toward shadows and corners. |
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After Owen's long-range gem, Patrik Berger struck from similar distance and Boro were reduced to chasing shadows from then on. |
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Even the Germans, who had taken a lot of goals off Rangers in the semi-final and were a top side, were reduced to chasing shadows by the end. |
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They merged and separated and moved on together, two shadows gliding through the shadowy twilight. |
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It was evening, dark shadows slowly stretching across the worn floorboards of the room. |
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Dark shadows, even darker than Charlie's, sat beneath his coal gray eyes and the red veins in his eyes had become shockingly apparent. |
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Treading silently like tigers on the prowl, they slipped into the silky black shadows, blending into the night like wraiths. |
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His hair was scattered over his forehead and ears, his mouth was loose, his eyes almost invisible in their dark shadows. |
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Workers and their families continued living in wretched conditions in the shadows of the buildings they had made. |
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The entire world outside lay painted in dark blue shadows and pale moonlight and the snow muffled the land beneath it to absolute silence. |
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I leaned on the embrasure between the teeth of the merlons and watched the activity on the streets below slowly die as the shadows drew longer. |
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Anonymous figures emerge from deep shadow, often the striped shadows of the tracks. |
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Instead, the shadows crept over her, giving her a rather mysterious allure and then soon took off. |
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And outside the window are the distant cries of coyotes, yelping and yapping out on the shadows of the countryside. |
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The unruly hounds had lost faith in themselves and scrambled about aimlessly, yapping at birds, rabbits, stones, shadows. |
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I stayed awake in the dark, my eyes on the shadows, alone and lonely all night. |
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John Savage's yearning flute sound, with the band closing around him like shadows in moonlight, is exquisite on Faded Beauty. |
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The bulb in the shell-shaped lamp on the wall flickered like a strobe light and painted irregular shadows on the walls. |
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The lamplight cast gentle shadows, and on the carpeted floor Ben's feet made no sound at all. |
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She was gone, melted into the dark shadows of the night outside the dim circle of lamplight. |
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He often spied on her, watching from the shadows, observing her every gesture. |
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Witchcraft has come out of the shadows and is entering British society as a viable alternative lifestyle. |
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Where enough light shows through cirrostratus clouds to create shadows, it does not with altostratus. |
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The summer sun caught her light brown hair and turned it into a place of shadows, tinted with glints of gold. |
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Wavy textures running the length of whitewashed walls create shadows reminiscent of the sea. |
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When I turned back to walk up to the house through the lengthening shadows I stopped still in amazement. |
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This is a world of lace, lapdogs, knee-breeches trimmed with silk ribbons, rich textures, glowing colour and shadows pregnant with meaning. |
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The room was darkly lit and the amorphous silhouettes littered about in the shadows made it claustrophobic. |
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Moorish archways and arabesque screens slip a lattice of shadows across the comings and goings in the lobby. |
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The flames flickered in the darkness of the lower level and cast eerie shadows over the ground. |
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Just as she darted into the shadows, her dark cloak billowing behind her, showing a flash of crimson, a loud ruckus came from the front door. |
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From the shadows came the roar of the waves as the beach swelled beneath the cliff bluffs. |
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In bright sunlight, the blocks and shadows play curious visual tricks on the eye as you view the structure from different angles. |
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Dirty boys capered like shadows at the edge of the performance, aping the musicians' gestures. |
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Without another word, he vanished, melted away into the shadows, which slowly began to dissolve. |
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The shadows were just barely lengthening and Kristram looked at me in disbelief. |
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Then, as the candles burnt and the shadows lengthened, we started to think about it properly. |
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Half an hour had already passed, and the shadows lengthened as the sun sunk into the horizon. |
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As the afternoon shadows lengthen, the gradient starts to ease and our progress becomes more assured. |
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Outside, shadows lengthened across the ground, as the day wore on into early afternoon. |
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To catch penguins, a leopard seal will lurk near the water's edge just under the surface to watch shadows on the ice above. |
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He let the larger trout stay in the shadows near the banks and fished the middle of the stream in journeyman fashion. |
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He didn't want to look suspicious to them so he stayed in the shadows to observe. |
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So you do have the atmosphere of secrecy, of secret activity, of heavily-built, faceless men observing from the shadows. |
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The silent roadway looked like a long riband of polished silver, flecked here and there by the dark arabesques of waving shadows. |
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Actual shadows often play an integral role in his asymmetrical compositions, adding tonal richness. |
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Story telling and shadows have been around since the time of the cave people, when their fires flickered as they told stories in to the night. |
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The night climb is stark affair, halogen lights casting deep black shadows on every part of the cliff face that isn't brilliantly lit. |
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His sightless eyes looked almost black in the shadows cast by the candle he had lit. |
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All shadows are real-time, and all entities respond to the real-time lighting. |
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Much of it was subdued with shadows filling every corner reaching the apex of the vaulted ceiling. |
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As that group of teenagers continue to hog the limelight, Doumbe is relieved to be emerging from the shadows. |
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Klara rose with the sun, staring out at its first rays over the streets, shadows drifting away. |
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See how easily he slips out from the shadows to capture those bank robbers. |
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They faced each other, the flickering light casting eerie shadows and throwing their faces into sharp relief. |
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The sky was waning from a light and pale blue to a richer aqua and many of the villages were now emerging from the lengthening shadows. |
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She shot small rocks on the beach from above at the time of day when the sun casts long shadows. |
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He had seen nothing save roe deer and a few hares out feeding amid the early evening shadows. |
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The door closed softly but firmly behind her, shrouding the room in darkness and deep shadows. |
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And as the shadows deepen I light my candles and abjure the cold evening by gripping the picture and mouthing a litany of His name. |
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The light threw shadows around the cluttered room as I rubbed my eyes, and sighed at the lines on the drawing board. |
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These body parts stand in relief against shadows gathering under the studio lights, the subject posed against a roll of white backdrop paper. |
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The shadows coalesced in front of her, forming a thin, lithe form taller than she was. |
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One of his favorite motifs was the mermaid whose undulating body allowed light to cast shadows over the surface. |
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The sun shone through the trees and leaves and cast a plethora of rollicking leaf shadows upon the ground. |
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Two Senshi sat there watching some displays, their shapes casting huge shadows in the fain light from the monitors. |
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Their bodies cast large shadows on the black pavement, and it appeared as the shadow was one large person. |
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At night we saw dogs rooting in the shadows, and men walking in the cold, their hands drifting out of warm pockets reaching for what? |
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The light bulb from the ceiling caused the shadows to be thrown at an odd angle to the left. |
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The dark shadows crept across the ground, the swirling surface trembling at their presence. |
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Just as the rounded curve of the lake, and the lodge came into view, they saw two shadows huddled together on a stump. |
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I can't look at that picture without wondering how long it took them to get those shadows under his eyes. |
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The extra light cast eerie shadows on the glistening metal walls, not helping the sick feeling in her stomach. |
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The Peledrim Forest itself looked sinister and forbidding, and the trees cast long shadows in the dim light of the setting sun. |
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Will we always live in the shadows, more worried about the daily bread and less about the lasting values that we have always searched for? |
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But all the greenery shaded the light, casting shadows and filling the forest with deep darkness. |
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She poked at the fire causing it to flare up and throw more shadows across their faces. |
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The cracking campfire threw warm, dancing light over everything, shadows flickering at the edges. |
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Two weeks from Thanksgiving Day, potheads all over Washington State will finally get to emerge from the shadows, bongs held high. |
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I stayed hidden in the shadows as I followed his small figure stealthily. |
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She was afraid to walk alone for fear some sicko might be lurking in the shadows. |
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Maybe keeping someone like Bayard Rustin in the shadows seemed to make sense at the time, but no one can argue that now. |
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He embraces asymmetry, is besotted by rhinestones, and swoons over the promise of romance hidden in dark shadows. |
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The bloodthirsty Young Turks of Bohane bide their time, waiting in the shadows to shank and supplant their revelry-addled elders. |
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She walked down the bluestone and blacktop driveway and through shadows thrown by the branches of seven leafless oak trees. |
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So it is not certain that he has opted to leave the shadows and head toward the bright lights of an evidenced-based belief system. |
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Was he slipping into the shadows and assuming the more secretive posture of spymasters from a bygone era? |
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As the shadows fall across the stadium court, Nalbandian holds his nerve, a backhand drive with both feet off the ground giving him two set points. |
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Every jag, every bump on the wall revealed a zone of darkness that was worth to explore, but every time, in the shadows, there was just the sides of the cave, continuing. |
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The setting sun cast elongated shadows over the flat landscape and welcomed blood-sucking insects to an evening of feasting around the small watering hole. |
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You are instantly transported into an enchanting vista of cool water-filled ponds that quiver and shimmer with shadows that change with the time of day. |
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Even after all the heroes are gone, it lays dormant, waiting for light to coax it out of the shadows. |
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Gleaming white walls whirled past his sight and then deep blue shadows. |
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A distinct rattle of chains caught my attention, emitted from the shadows. |
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Now your skin is lackluster and your eyes are sporting dark shadows. |
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It opens with a young boy in his room, imagination running wild, like any kid's does, thinking there is something in the shadows waiting to get him. |
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Some of the video was crystal clear, but in other footage the figures were just fuzzy shadows in black and white. |
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When the guards turned to head back up the Palace walkway four tiny shadows ran up the stairs to the Palace and entered the Structure along an outside air shaft. |
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Now, with the help of 7,000 light-emitting diodes or LEDs, the detailed work has emerged from the shadows. |
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Deep in the shadows they aimed a pinpoint flashlight at a diagram drawn from a recent satellite image. |
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In the years following World War II, Estonia sank into the shadows of the U.S.S.R., struggling with a failing tourism industry. |
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In the shadows of the fine buildings where they work, in the lanes and alleys behind the great houses of the wealthy, is another more dangerous city. |
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Previous Pharaohs had followed the rule that, in temple design, incised relief was used on the exterior walls, where it could cast strong shadows. |
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The only lighting in the room was from our lava lamp, which cast eerie green and blue shadows that made the icy look on my best friend's face appear even more foreboding. |
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It is the nature of the place, as if the long shadows cast over the dale until the sun climbs over Tup Fell encourages hidden emotions and intrigues. |
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In Eloy's expo, there is a nod to Robinson, Galliano's man in the shadows smiling coyly at the stage door. |
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It's a dark film, Eastwood keeping his characters in shadows, his anti-hero often caught between light and darkness, there but never quite visible. |
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A woman was admitted to our hospital due to abnormal shadows found on chest roentgenograms, and CT detected a number of pulmonary nodules in whole lung fields. |
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I started applying light, silver shadows while the hair rollers heated up. |
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As shadows fall and flesh goads, we all but hear the frenzied rutting amid the sirens. |
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Off to the Charity Ball is a firm favourite, with its livid pastels against bright white, the skulking figures throwing dark, tactile shadows onto the projecting shelf below. |
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She suddenly heard a rough voice yell to her from the shadows. |
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He set his equipment beside the campfire, patted Tyler's head enough to make him just start to rouse, then flashed a wicked grin before moving to the shadows. |
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The blond man stopped in his tracks, locking his sword into a perfect defensive position, his pale eyes roving into the shadows, searching for the voice's source. |
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Guards escorted us out of the shadows and into the morning sunlight of the street where curious neighbours rubbernecked from windows and doorways. |
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Nick quickly sped backwards, looking at the two shadows in front of him. |
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This closest of sky luminaries, a sphere as well as the Earth, casts its own shadows on its surface, tracing the shape that is then turned away from the sun. |
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Some of the modern art sculptures on campus are rather alarming when they appear quite unexpectedly and lumpily out of the shadows in the corner of your eye. |
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The killer could have been lurking in the shadows, watching them. |
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Eyes lurked in the shadows waiting for the right moment to strike. |
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The trunk of Oak at Field's Edge is broad, solid and tactile, but the lower branches are shadows, and the leaves and shrubbery dissolve into a green miasma. |
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Instead of disappearing into the caricature of shadows of what they are supposed to be, by tagging, graffiti artists are defiantly re-naming themselves. |
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Only Key West, the last link in the chain, had anything like a town, its fortune based on selling salvage from ships wrecked on the reef that shadows the Keys. |
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The tamarisk trees cast flimsy shadows on the lake's surface. |
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Their childish concerns and pleasures play out in a world of radiant heat and crisp shadows, tangerine sunsets and brilliant blue waves splashing against the Malecon. |
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While we skulked in the shadows, they had studied and sweated and changed the face of their world. |
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Williams could have slunk off into the shadows in shame, which no doubt many people at the time expected her to do. |
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In another, meant for viewers in El Salvador, shadows on a wall illustrate a conversation between a teenage boy and a smuggler. |
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The crisp backbeat and twinkling xylophones remind one of a child's playroom, with toys scattered and overturned, and the sun building shadows in their midst. |
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Haven't the old and the middle classes always felt terrorised by gangs of young, uncouth scoundrels and scallywags loitering in the shadows of our cities? |
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Electrified, he waited in the shadows until the driver and a Club employee carted a heavy crate inside, then he slipped into the building behind them. |
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They had reached the edge of the shadows cast by the keep's main building and there was the open space of the bailey to cross in order to reach the guardhouse. |
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Since that day they have been in the shadows, there have been problems with finance and at the beginning of this World Cup they were, it seemed, a busted flush. |
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There, in the South, in the shadows of pine forests, meadows, arable fields, and rich pastures, his paternal grandparents embarked on their quest for freedom. |
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Standing in the shadows of the colossal statues in front of the twin temples of Abu Simbel, one can only feel humble by human ingenuity, both past and present. |
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The candle fire flickered and the shadows danced in the room. |
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He gave a thumbs-up and saw a flicker of movement from the shadows. |
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It's an hour before sunset, and the late light reveals the colours and beauty of the monumental sandstone faces, which glow red and pink and cast long purple shadows. |
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Sunlight flashed tree shadows on the farm's face as beams broke from behind a cloud, and a head-turning buzz brought my eyes to the scarlet bee balm flowers beside me. |
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We sat in the shadows, drinking bourbon brought from the liquor store on the corner, listening to Furry talk about the old days. |
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Here you will see shapes on the paper as they are in reality, with all their shading, colours, shadows, ripples on water, birds flying, and everything else that is visible. |
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Instead, the light cast shadows around him, encircling him passively. |
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The light diode was casting shadows though a cracked door to the bedroom. |
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He spun on shaky legs, relieved to see that he hadn't collapsed yet, and saw his own Mercedes still sitting under the dark shadows of the tall oak. |
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Silently he observed them from the shadows of the forest's trees. |
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I felt very grateful for Anna's presence as we walked in the dark, our shadows projecting onto the dark road and into the fields beyond, as she expressed gratitude for mine. |
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Its multicolored lights cast different shadows on the living room floor. |
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Flesh tones are accurate, and the few dark areas have detailed shadows. |
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He was much too pale, except for the dark shadows beneath his eyes. |
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His hair was still a bit long and rather floppy, yet it wasn't streaked with silver, and his eyes still looked fairly tired with small, dark shadows hanging beneath each. |
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Dark shadows under her large, heavily lashed eyes muted their color. |
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Beneath her eyes, he saw the dark shadows that copious tears had produced. |
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His eyes seemed more sunken in and dark shadows lay beneath them. |
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He laughed loudly and the dark shadows from his eyes disappeared. |
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She looked strained, with dark shadows under her lovely green eyes. |
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Why has this area of law emerged from the shadows of obscurity? |
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That goes a long way in the halls of local high schools, where they would otherwise spend their adolescence obscured by the shadows of the jocks and cheerleaders. |
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Jessica glanced down at her own daughter and hoped she would be a beauty, otherwise the girl would spend the rest of her life in the shadows of her sister. |
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But an ancient Egyptian cat shadows her and infuses life into her again. |
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Flashbulbs lit up the dark winter shadows as players, slightly tubbier than in their prime, posed happily for their audience. |
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In summer, trees fill with bird and squirrel nests, cool shadows, raucous cicadas, and stridulating crickets. |
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The shadows of the trees stretch in gradual elastications towards evening as if imploring water for their thirsts. |
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The opacities of these shadows will vary depending on the sunstone's direction to the sun. |
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When looking at the sun the stone, it will project two overlapping shadows on the crystal. |
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Painters, by their outlines, colours, lights, and shadows, represent the same in their pictures. |
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Scallops are highly sensitive to shadows, vibrations, water movement, and chemical stimuli. |
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The Instamatic flashes etched cruel skeletal shadows on his sagging face. |
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California's mountains produce rain shadows on the eastern side, creating extensive deserts. |
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The mottled skin of the snake was a camouflage that helped it blend in with the shadows. |
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The children led us on a merry dance with their stories of strangers and shadows in the night. |
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Illumination should be arranged to brightly illuminate the dartboard and minimize shadows of thrown darts. |
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Again, the crosslight is best designed to angle slightly upstage taking care not to produce shadows on backings. |
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She loved.. to watch the lovely shadows in the silent depths of the placid mere. |
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Ahead, a large sandstone boulder creates a pulpit on the hill, and in the shadows is a large painted figure, red from mountain mahogany. |
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In 1835, they built Arrowe Hall, now private residences with many chimneys casting shadows over the castellations. |
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Take time to look around at the dawning light that casts lovely shadows on the rock and the gnarly kiawe trees that line the dry canyon walls. |
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Lying in the shadows beneath the stairsteps, a tidal pool ripples with life. |
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Behind their silk hats loom shadows of their immigrant forbears. |
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Whereas Gotham mopes in the shadows, The Flash bursts like a splash page. |
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I catch the shadows I have borrowed on ceramic surfaces and start to vitalise them on my own curtain just like a shadow play director. |
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The shadows may have sought to envelop Paris altogether early Wednesday. |
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The sight of the trashy whitetail buck stalling in the shadows of the Russian olives gave me a jolt, like I had walked into an electric fence. |
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Unlike their effete northeastern shadows, country boys rarely fade away. |
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She could tell there was someone out there lurking in the shadows. |
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He was as gutted and empty as the ruined walls whose shadows loomed over him in the fleeting light of day. |
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We saw what looked like a tiger among the trees, but it was an illusion caused by the shadows of the branches. |
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C Company henchman Sham Miller shadows his leader Johnny Mad Dog Adair during happier times for the rogue Shankill Road gang. |
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Sometimes it can be shadows or ref lections, draughty windows or heat expanding floorboards. |
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Homage to soccer, celebration of its lights, denunciation of its shadows. |
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The ratiocinative mode of thought emerged slowly from the shadows of spirituality. |
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The Joshua Tree Music Festival is a family-friendly global music experience held in the shadows of the otherworldly Joshua Tree National Park. |
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The most popular of which is that WindowBlinds can support alpha blending in skins as well as animation, shadows, sound effects, and more. |
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The walled garden full of shadows blazed with colour as if the flowers were giving up the light absorbed during the day. |
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Gray was a brilliant bookworm, a quiet, abstracted, dreaming scholar, often afraid of the shadows of his own fame. |
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As the church moved from the shadows of privacy into the public forum it acquired land for churches, burials and clergy. |
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In the remotest parts, the shadows fall southward, and even Arcturus is not visible. |
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Aerial photographs taken at different times of day will help show the outlines of structures by changes in shadows. |
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So do the shadows of our own desires stand between us and our better angels, and thus their brightness is eclipsed. |
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Many deserts are formed by rain shadows, as mountains block the path of moisture and precipitation to the desert. |
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The scene around them was currently plunged into gloom. Dark mists swirled round them and elephantine shapes lurked indistinctly in the shadows. |
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Eratosthenes, using the angles of shadows created at widely separated regions, estimated the circumference of the Earth with great accuracy. |
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Ray tracing creates truer, more realistic digitized perceptions of reality through soft shadows and accurate reflections and refractions of light. |
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The basement was flooded and the couch was growing mildew, so we sat outdoors in the shadows of the trees in a screened tent with deerflies and mosquitoes buzzing outside. |
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Drawn together under black and white shadows, two women mannishly dressed with hats, jackets, white shirts, and ties affectionately eye each other with looks of pleasure. |
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In the unlicensed accountant's search for recognition, QRP or PRP looms on the horizon and may very well cast CPE and accreditation requirements into the shadows. |
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Only instead of the noirish play of high-contrast light and shadows we might expect from such an exercise, much of it looks like murky gray sludge. |
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The gilt lantern burned palely in the stairwell, but in the dining room the ordinary shadows deepened in the corners and hung like smoke in the coving of the ceiling. |
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He will find that the mercury lamps, which are at eye level down the long hill towards Selly Oak create a series of dazzling glares alliterating with black shadows. |
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These shadows, black as the earth they emerged from, were wearing what looked like dull German helmets, their webgear and canteens chinging as they ran. |
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The shadows of the chestnut trees sweep wetly through the afternoon. |
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