The right lens of my eyeglasses is scratched to the point of making my vision all foggy in that eye while wearing them. |
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When night falls, it becomes extremely foggy, so they take shelter in a cove. |
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We looked at the Falls, which were quite foggy, then wandered down the road a little bit to try to see the Canadian Falls better. |
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He blinked, his foggy vision slowly clearing, and stood, realizing that the last watch of the night was over, and the king was awake. |
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Beneath the surface the green gloom parted to reveal the foggy apparition of the cutter's mast pointing us down towards the wreck. |
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Going by what little memory she retained from that foggy night, she maneuvered in the direction that she believed lay the river. |
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But many of us were artistic, creative types with unknown, foggy futures in a world of technology. |
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Massive stone tombs and carved sarcophagi were visible through the foggy moonlight. |
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At once foggy and focused, the media lexicon of self-justification rolls on. |
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The foggy tonality of the painting shifts the association to older and more chaste modern textile designs. |
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From that came all the images of some upper-class fellow in a top hat and cape skulking through foggy gaslit Whitechapel. |
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In the slaty light of one such foggy dawn, a long-legged Namib beetle stands on a small ridge of sand. |
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He claims to be a servant of the Master, a shadowy figure with even more foggy notions. |
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Such signs are just waiting to be wiped out by an unsuspecting motorist, particularly in foggy conditions. |
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I didn't really notice either the coolness or the dampness or the soupiness this dark, foggy morning. |
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Michael was hardly able to think straight as he started to feel the effects of the pills, his vision foggy, and his mind a total mess. |
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I know I've read about electrons shifting orbits quite a bit before, but I'm too foggy to think of where and how right now. |
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Other people hiking said they saw whales, though it was too foggy by the time we made it to the end of Bodega Head. |
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From the foggy midnight mist came quiet, swift horses, wielding conscienceless armored statues. |
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Collared trench coats, foggy airports, Bergman's cheekbones, and Bogart's gun hardly seem the stuff of history. |
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It was the middle of a foggy, drizzly night, but the featured attraction was a solar eclipse. |
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Chardonnay and Pinot Noir, in particular, thrive in the foggy, cooler areas near the coast. |
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He'd seen her through the crowds that foggy morn, and saw nothing but a pale black shadow. |
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The trio set off across the foggy moors of Innswich towards the long shadows of the town. |
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I glanced around at the path in front and around me, everything foggy and unclear. |
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William's brisk tone went a long ways toward clearing up Drake's foggy mind and fuzzy senses. |
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It gives me a headache and makes me feel foggy and confused for the rest of the day. |
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My mind is foggy right now, and I can't remember the exact order of things, so I'll skip to the Shino part. |
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My foggy mind clouded my thoughts, the heavy music returning, making me feel dizzy as my head pounded. |
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All was foggy, obscure, clotted over and Lia backed against the wall, drew her knees to her chest and took in a deep breath. |
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The next few moments were a haze and Althio could not really remember the events that followed, it was somewhat foggy to him. |
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I'm not sure that my crystal ball is any less foggy than others who are making predictions. |
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So far we have only had a mild winter, but serious frosts and foggy weather are likely to become more frequent as we move into the New Year. |
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In their fuzzyheaded view from foggy bottom, the federal politicians have made well-intentioned efforts to try to help people who were in need. |
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That scene pops into my head every time I have to get into my car on a foggy winter morning in the dark. |
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Two of the dual glazed windows in my home have become foggy because of condensed moisture between the panes. |
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As rugged and foggy that area of Newfoundland is, its true beauty came through as if it were a gloriously sunny day. |
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That weird feeling of ecstasy overwhelmed her and her mind became foggy for a moment. |
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The people who disembarked from the ship were not at all happy to enter a cold, foggy London. |
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It was still rather foggy out, so I couldn't tell where the dirt path ends or begins. |
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It was like everything she beheld was hazy, viewed through foggy lenses. |
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His eyes were still foggy with sleep and his hair was tousled. |
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The effects look hazy, foggy and unreal, not sharp and distinct. |
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It had rained a bit last night and the air was foggy and misty. |
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I nearly jumped out of my skin at that, my mind foggy and hazy. |
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The overcast sky and the foggy shoreline sandwiched the towering city behind them whilst the four travelers made their way down the beach to the water. |
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The next day I woke up groggily, my brain and eyes still foggy from sleep. |
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Cloudy, foggy, or rainy scenes are just as well rendered as sunlit ones. |
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Other general herbs to help support digestion and circulation are prickly ash which supports peripheral circulation, particularly a foggy brain, and rosemary similarly. |
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As we move ever closer to November, the weather is switching to a uniform foggy grey that wakens memories of my time in Lincolnshire back in the very early sixties. |
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Pizarro manages to combine these romantic emotional extremes with unusual clarity, bringing out lines that can often be marred and mushed by foggy sustain pedalling. |
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Further, the weather there is often foggy and skies are cloudy. |
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While this is not always true, it does exist here and it adds another layer of foggy, depersonalized confusion as to who and watch we are watching. |
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Many by De Mello are of fishermen throwing their nets, or balanced on a cliff with their rods lined up, or fishing boats moored in a foggy bay ringed by Hawaiian mountains. |
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On the same day that it's icy cold in the Artic, it's foggy in Louisiana, sunny in Barbados, and blowing wild winds called willy-willies in Australia. |
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On a cold, foggy night On Feb 26, 1998 I walked out a dingy hotel in handcuffs. |
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In our foggy state of mind this violent exchange between an unseen man and woman was to say the least disorienting. |
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When it's foggy with little to no wind in San Diego, the airport will switch operations to the opposite direction so we make our approaches and departures toward the east. |
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They both laugh hard, forced laughs that go on for five seconds too long, and Sarah drags on her cigarette and surveys the foggy chateau grounds that will never be hers. |
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My mind was foggy and my body was numb and aching from the cold. |
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Oddly, since the day was so foggy, parts of the landscape that were completely obscured in the light of day, now shone brightly under a moon brilliant enough to read by. |
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Do you realize that after six in the evening it fogs over and is foggy at dawn, too? |
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The more I think about this, and as I write it, it rather does seem less a quirky singularity, and more of an onrushing descent into a foggy loopiness. |
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David, with my husband, Brooke, and I walked the foggy terrain where it had been sighted a few days earlier. |
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It was still foggy and dark enough that no one could have spotted her. |
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Like the foggy cloud soaked fields, I am infected with hope. |
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The clouds still hovered above us, and it was quite foggy outside. |
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The foggy mist made it hard to see even their hands at their sides. |
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The room was cold and foggy, and it was difficult to see clearly. |
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His head was still a little foggy with the dream he'd been having. |
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Well, there's nothing quite as common as a summer cold, sniffling and burbling and croaking about the place like a London taxi driver on a foggy night. |
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He tried to look into his foggy mind to see if he could remember anything or anyone, the only thing he could remember is some guy's fist slamming into his face. |
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But I refused to listen to him, and marched down the dark, foggy path. |
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There is an uneasy sensation akin to loss of control, a whirlwind that trips my balance, sweeps me off my steady feet and into a foggy daze at odd times of the day. |
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Catherine's point is often foggy, so it is not the best location for a lighthouse, but as a weather station the location is fairly suitable. |
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The hybrid of loganberries and youngberries is bred to flourish on the foggy coast. |
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The Black Sea and Marmara coasts have a temperate oceanic climate, with cool foggy summers and much rainfall throughout the year. |
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As I lived in Redcar, I used to go out a lot socially and often walk home and at night often foggy and heavy sea fret up to Coatham. |
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But now it all feels as foggy as pea soup and no one is happy. |
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Major collisions have occurred in the past during foggy weather in the UAE, with pile-ups on the highways between Abu Dhabi and Dubai and Al Ain. |
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The cause of the crash, which took place in wet foggy conditions close to a firework display, was investigated. |
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Milan's climate is similar to much of Northern Italy's inland plains, with hot, sultry summers and cold, foggy winters. |
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Its atmosphere is foggy, its waves are very strong, its dangers are perilous, its beasts are terrible, and its winds are full of tempests. |
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Aviation windsocks are made with lightweight material, withstand strong winds and are lit up after dark or in foggy weather. |
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Inversely, they are used on land as sea cliff warnings in rugged and hilly terrain in the foggy Faroe Islands. |
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Nothing can beat the simple pleasure of paddling a pram around on a foggy dawn, probing pad flats, stumps and fallen logs for lurking bass. |
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This can be observed in foggy weather, when the temperature drops during the night. |
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Cork is also a generally foggy city, with an average of 97 days of fog a year, most common during mornings and during winter. |
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Are you having headaches, feeling dizzy, fatigued, nauseous, photophobic, foggy? |
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When foggy, visibility is so slim that one cannot even view the lighthouse from the top of the approximately 300 steps necessary to walk down to reach it. |
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The foggy effect gives an oniric feeling to the whole picture. |
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It can get very foggy and windy during certain parts of the year at the lighthouse, and to be effective, the lighthouse had to be situated below the characteristic high fog. |
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I'd seen those promo clips of a vampy ballet dancer pirouetting around foggy Montego Street and was expecting something mystical, enchanting and other-worldly. |
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He also notes that Mekas's lack of poetic devices resembles the Russian acmeist position versus Russian symbolism and its foggy deformation of reality. |
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I obey, numb and foggy headed as the flivver straightens itself. |
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Those scant paragraphs seem foggy in Marlowe's narrational voice. |
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In the dim light of a foggy November day the sick room was a gloomy spot, but it was that gaunt, wasted face staring at me from the bed which sent a chill to my heart. |
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Until 1844 handbells were used as emergency signals in foggy weather, though in that year small explosive boxes placed on the line began to be used instead. |
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For the previous six years they had lived in a pretty house overlooking the Thames at Barnes, but the river air, frequently foggy, affected his breathing. |
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In the late 1990s, Lochaber Mountain Rescue Team erected two posts on the summit plateau, to assist walkers attempting the descent in foggy conditions. |
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