The nation's general dimness cannot be remedied with a week's worth of quizzing. |
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What the dimness suggests here is the fading of one age and the approach of a new one, a cultural agon crystallized in these two men. |
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We hurried a few steps down the hall, then stopped, our eyes adjusting to the dimness. |
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See an eye care professional if you have any loss or dimness of vision, pain, fluid coming from the eye, double vision, redness, or swelling. |
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Soft, low lighting adds a noir, decadent dimness to the scarlet interior, the ruby red carpets almost glowing. |
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However, the dimness of that X-ray signal and its rapid fading made the observations difficult to interpret. |
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As the subway moved through the underworld dimness of fluorescent light and darkness, he considered the pasty faces of the car's riders. |
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Little wonder, then, that 3D films have earned a reputation for dimness and causing eyestrain. |
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In contrast to the dimness of the first hall the second hall was just flooded by daylight. |
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They were identical save for the bronze nameplates that gleamed darkly in the hushed dimness. |
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His eyes held a sad dimness as he gazed on my pitiful figure. |
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Because of the relative dimness of oil light, the magic lantern of this early period had to be used in a small room. |
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Churches, he thought, should be designed for seeing and hearing no dimness, no murmuring. |
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I dared not go below, I dared not leave the helm, so here all night I stayed, and in the dimness of the night I saw it, Him! |
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In the cool dimness of the hermit's cave the young monk sat absorbed, enthralled by this tale of strange beings. |
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Remains of her early work, two timeless petrified figures, can be recognized in the dimness. |
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This relies on objects known as standard candles, in other words things whose absolute brightness is known for some reason, and whose distance can thus be calculated from their dimness. |
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Every dark form in the dimness had its ominous quality, its peculiar suggestion of alert watchfulness. |
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Out go Silvius and Audrey's standard mummerset accents, and with them the usual assumption of these characters' dimness. |
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In the velvet-purple dimness cast by the shade of a tall pine tree, they stood together, telling each other only the things that lovers tell, planning the future, looking forward to Life itself. |
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Defects of wine is dimness or its turbidity, a smell bochkovoj a mould. |
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