He also apologized to Daniel Clowes via sky writing because, as Lena Dunham astutely noted, that's what crazy people do. |
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Its familiar spires reach into the sky, the arched walkway hovering high above. |
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Workers on the iron horse shoveled coal into a boiler, which propelled the engine and sent steam and smoke billowing into the sky. |
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They looked up into the blue sky as the helicopters flew over in a lost man formation. |
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Pasto is almost 8,300 feet up in the mountains, so it was cold and crisp, with a blaze of stars across the sky. |
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A single white ball arcs up into the baby blue sky before zooming back down to the ground at great speed. |
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Rei Kawakubo presented a collection filled with caged-dresses, angular capes, and hair that reached for the sky. |
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Especially not when the display in question includes an angel falling from the sky in flames, surrounded by Biblical verses. |
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After the explosion, a plume of smoke could be seen in the sky for miles around. |
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The lights from the stadium polluted the night sky, and we couldn't see the stars. |
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As the celestial pole and geographic pole, it expresses a point of connection between sky and earth where the four compass directions meet. |
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A traditional Asian home was oriented toward the sky through feng shui, a system of geomancy, just as a palace would be. |
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In many archaic dwellings the central pillar does in fact serve as a means of communication with the heavens, with the sky. |
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A skyscraper, as the term itself suggests, suggests the connection of earth and sky, as do spire structures of all sorts. |
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Crux is exactly opposite to Cassiopeia on the celestial sphere, and therefore it cannot appear in the sky with the latter at the same time. |
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Madbaha symbolically represents Heaven and Haickala, the earth and veil the sky. |
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Masts of sailing-ships, and spars, cluster on the left, on the undarkening sky. |
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The sky is usually clear above the desert and the sunshine duration is extremely high everywhere in the Sahara. |
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In later folklore, Odin appears as a leader of the Wild Hunt, a ghostly procession of the dead through the winter sky. |
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Thor again tells him to be silent, and threatens to throw him into the sky, where he will never be seen again. |
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In this way Thor, as well as Odin, may be seen to continue the cult of the sky god which was known in the Bronze Age. |
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Rising in the north-east fairly high in the sky, Arcturus may be found by following round the curve of the plough. |
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Koninck's best works are panoramic views, as from a hill, over wide flat farmlands, with a huge sky. |
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Rayleigh scattering of sunlight in a clear atmosphere is the main reason why the sky is blue. |
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This curve occurs as the competing stems grow out from the stool in the early stages of the cycle, then up towards the sky as the canopy closes. |
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He will rise high up in the sky, to turn and plummet downward, in a spiral, twisting and turning as he comes down. |
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The remote area will offer astronomers a ringside seat for the sky spectacular. |
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After death, a person's ghost normally traveled to the sky world or the underworld, but some could stay on earth. |
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The Dark Mark gets fired into the sky, which leads to a panic since it is the first time the sign has been seen in 13 years. |
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You can't impact the treeness of a tree, the skyness of the sky, or the rockness of a rock. |
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The bolts were stacked near a wall in shades of teal, seafoam, turquoise, navy, sapphire, sky blue, cream, gold, crimson, coral. |
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You don't prove the negative. The burden of proof is on those who posit the existence of their cosmic sky fairy. |
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This thread has degenerated now into a debate about whose sky fairy is the true sky fairy and therefore has reached the point of total absurdity. |
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The sky flickered with the flash of guns, and an occasional star-shell flooded their path with light. |
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Brown, heavy clouds were drifting across the sky, and it was hard to see more than a stonecast. |
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A few rockets started shooting up from empty champagne bottles into a sky now summerily dark, cuckoo-less, and completely canopied with cloud. |
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It doesn't take the bad guys long to notice his efforts to save the humans below from the fallout of their superfight in the sky. |
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If you have a refrigerator and a microwave at work, then the sky is the limit for what you can put in your lunchbox. |
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Lightning exploded through the sky, followed quickly by a tremulant clap of thunder. |
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On hands and knees he looked at the empty siding and up at the sunfilled sky with unbelief and despair. |
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The stars in the sky are uncountably many. Even a lifetime would not suffice to number them all. |
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Heat was a unisus and Mich's best friend. He had once belonged to a huge herd of unisi that lived in the sky, above the clouds. |
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It went now between long straight ramparts of hills that showed enormous and dark against a sky cleared to twilight by the unrisen moon. |
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The great sky uprose from this silent sea without a cloud. The stars hung low in its expanse, burning in a violent mist of lower ether. |
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Sometimes its sky line was broken by an uptoss from some one overpowering blast. |
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Pale yellow and greyish brown, the bare veld of late summer lay flat and listless under the drab sky. |
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I made up two of the smouldering fires, the light of which the voorlooper had seen upon the sky. |
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The Incas believed that Andean condors flew the sun into the sky every morning and served as messengers to the gods. |
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It was very dark, for although the sky was clear the moon was now well in the wane, and would not rise till the small hours. |
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Then we warp a ball of atmosphere right out of the sky into the domes, and some fruit trees to go with them, and we also abduct some livestock. |
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In the distance the whitefeller lights of Bluebush cast an ugly orange pallor into the sky. |
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A dull wrack was drifting slowly across the sky, and a star or two twinkled dimly here and there through the rifts of the clouds. |
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Europe's most active volcano, Mount Etna, has erupted, shooting flames and ash into the night sky over eastern Sicily. |
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Hootie and the blowfish played and fireworks lit up the sky. |
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And somewhere in that deep blue sky A sparrow sang a lullaby And on the street a wino crooned So nicely out of tune. |
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The winter solstice is the shortest day of the year, and occurs when the sun appears at its lowest point in the sky. |
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If his stature in earthly measurement be taken as five feet ten inches, he would tower into the Phobian sky to a hight of over on and one-tenth miles. |
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And nothing remains but the sky and the moon playing with the Horn. |
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Some doorways were surrounded by mosaic masks of monsters representing mountain or sky deities, identifying the doorways as entrances to the supernatural realm. |
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In tropical regions Crux can be seen in the sky from April to June. |
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The pujari at the Kalika Mata temple lightly tolls the bell and then in a voice that is as clear and crystalline as the sky this morning sings the Surya Stotra. |
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Camelopardalis is the 18th largest constellation by area in the sky despite having no stars brighter than mag 4, although it does boast of the asterism Kemble's Cascade. |
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Entities such as the Sun, Moon, Earth, sky, and sea were often deified. |
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In the latter case, the angle between the reflected image in the mirror and the actual image of the object in the sky is exactly twice the required altitude. |
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At the Landsgemeinde, citizens of a district or canton assemble annually in a public space under open sky to vote on a series of ballot questions. |
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A bacon rind suddenly fell out of the sky and landed on his head. |
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My desire evaporates as fast as the sky train that will bring him home to his festering suburb later tonight, a few bahts in his pockets to spend on useless trinkets. |
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Emirates flights to Bali are being disrupted because of volcanic ash being spewed into the sky by a volcano on the nearby island of Lombok in Indonesia. |
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With low-fare airlines slashing ticket prices and the bigger airlines cutting fares to compete, the sky is looking brighter for Southern California consumers. |
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As opposed to methods using pixellation of the sphere, we represent sky coverage in an exact geometric form allowing for precise area calculations. |
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And then a shared half-smile at the glimpse and a resting of hand over hand, and a deep slow breath taking in the seagulled air and the harbour and the sky. |
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Then suddenly, with the least warning, the sky yellows and the Chergui blows in from the Sahara, stinging the eyes and choking with its sandy, sticky breath. |
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There shot up against the dark sky, tall, gaunt, straggling houses. |
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Baby Siberian cranes learning to fly rose briefly against the sky. |
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Scientists suspect that methane moves back and forth between the atmosphere and the surface of Titan, just like water cycles between ground and sky on Earth. |
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Though the sky is fogged with the wildfires south of this location, dulling the sun's piercing ultraviolet punishment, still, my mind is wandersome. |
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There is no latent structure incarnated, no inherent skyness or lakeness in an abstract structural relation. The sky or the lake is not structured, only the film. |
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The clouds hung unevenly over the climbing mountains, so that far snow-bestrewn headlands looked like the speckly backs of monsters stalking up into the sky. |
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In traditional festive legend, Santa Claus's reindeer pull a sleigh through the night sky to help Santa Claus deliver gifts to children on Christmas Eve. |
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The star-studded sky at that latitude was breathtakingly clear and bright. |
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Scores of transport planes streamed in to drop stick after stick of containers until the entire sky over the coast was polka-dotted with brightly coloured parachutes. |
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Sheer slanting down the sky an opal light Pierces the snow-blur's veil of wannish gray, In iridescent sheen, tingeing the dazzling white With amethystine, gold or beryl ray. |
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This made her angrier than before, and she blew her silver whistle twice. Straightway a great flock of wild crows came flying toward her, enough to darken the sky. |
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We move out of the trees and up a little rise where we can better see the sky, which is slate blue with a flaming rosy glow that fades to the palest pinkwashed gold. |
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This was no airy-fairy, pie in the sky dream of a spot of giant killing. |
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In Germanic myth Woden, in common with his Nordic counterpart, was the leader of the spooky Wild Hunt which rides through the midwinter sky collecting the souls of the dead. |
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To do so, Manu sacrifices either Yemo or the cow, and with help from the sky father, the storm god and the divine twins, forges the earth from the remains. |
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Then, as if the clouds had discharged their aqueous cargo and rode light as unballasted ships, they lifted in aerial fleets and sailed away, white in a blue sky. |
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Don't you think I have anything better to do than go scrambling around hundreds of square miles of the toughest wilderness in the state looking for pie in the sky? |
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Off we go, into the wild blue yonder, riding high into the sky. |
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