I was cycling through the twilit back fields of Canterbury past milk opal bonfires on my way to visit Toni in her caravan. |
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Outside on the deck, she went immediately to the railing and looked out over the twilit Square. |
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As lighting is predominantly from the twilit sky, you'll still get a sufficient amount of foreground detail. |
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One moody image shows a twilit landscape with what look like oil refineries dark against the sky. |
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Mary sails stoically aloft, umbrella out, against a twilit London skyline towards a horizontal beyond, pregnant with venturesome possibility. |
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Late on the twilit Alaskan summer night, she confronted him on the Juneau Company wharf. |
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Through the twilit streets of Arlington, past used car lots and restaurants, she tracked the tail lights of his car. |
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A flash of pain traced a thin course across his chest and he reeled backward to sprawl in the twilit clearing. |
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I glanced back out of the window, watching lush green scenery roll by under a rosy twilit sky. |
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He looked forward to a gentle decline into an eccentric and amiable dotage, his twilit years untroubled by chore or challenge. |
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His ideas inform the stark images of rural wastelands, twilit amusement parks and whiskey bottles that augment the musician's songs in the film. |
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But that twilit vision of humanity the shadows of film noir were first intended to conceal from its audience, that was never left behind. |
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It was a dim, twilit gloom filled the enormous tunnels, muffling all hints of life within them. |
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The beginning of the winter brought a new season of parties and gatherings with which the aristos sought to dispel the gloominess of this permanently twilit world. |
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Yesterday I walked down to the pool, via the exquisite twilit waterfront where the sea lay like cool mercury, barely rippling, and small boats mirrored themselves. |
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The beginning of the winter brought a new season of parties and gatherings with which the aristocrats sought to dispel the gloominess of this permanently twilit world. |
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The SNP, at least, has learnt the lessons of the treacherously twilit Celtic past. |
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We always see it low in a twilit sky, when the air movement prevents our telescopes from getting a good clear view. |
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Comforted by the fact that Humphrey was looking well, but worried by Craig's refusal to answer her, Jane started walking back across the twilit hills to her home and dinner. |
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As a counterpoint to the latter, mountains rise in tiers against a hirameji ground, suggesting twilit distances in the manner of landscapes in Yamato-e style paintings. |
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The apartment seemed constantly twilit, although it must, she knew, have gone through the usual sequences of sun and shadow over the days and weeks since her mother had died. |
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Our brown greyhound is depicted before a twilit landscape and is in no way distracted by the small pup peering at him timidly out of its niche-like space in the lower right corner. |
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It's cinematically sublime, set in a perpetually twilit landscape filled with pretty people clad in extreme outdoor-wear, who are generally up to no good. |
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Because they treasured the little light they had, they tried hard to enjoy every second of the twilit day by celebrating whatever could be celebrated. |
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These twilit travails are recounted with a dry, self-deprecating wit. |
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From the time of his first proper espionage novel in 1963, The Spy Who Came in from the Cold, the author born as David John Cornwell began to build a twilit house of mirrors. |
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