Gone are the shadowy streets of Manhattan, skyscrapers blotting out the sun like overseers to the perversion playing out below. |
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The mist hung in a sort of cocoon about them, blotting out the rest of the forest. |
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You do it for the joy of forgetting everything and blotting out your pains, to escape reality for just a moment. |
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He chose to tell us about the good times, blotting out the vicious memories. my mother attended an anglican residential School. |
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It is well known that Sir Peter is just what you need for blotting out the sun. |
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It's a disappointing moment, a sheet of Ryman stickers blotting out any hope of collective wonder. |
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The movement started with astronomers who were alarmed that nocturnal glow from urban areas was blotting out the sight of stars. |
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In this case that's the Midland mainline whose modern bridges sprawl across the canal, blotting out the sky as the occasional train thunders overhead. |
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There is a story about blotting out Amalek told in the name of the Hasidic master Zvi Elimelekh of Dinov. |
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The cloud level hung immediately above us blotting out the higher slopes. |
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The victims of evil may, in their personal lives, be tempted to try to forget the experience completely, blotting out painful or humiliating memories. |
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The most spectacular view is in the morning, when they fly off into the meadows, and in the evening, when they return, their huge flocks virtually blotting out the sky. |
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With nostrils and legs akimbo, she towered over him like some human Yggdrasill, blotting out the sun. |
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But St. Petersburgis a city where blotting out history is difficult. |
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Of course, blotting out a criminal record does not solve everything. |
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