Both of them sat on lawn chairs in the yard behind the condo now, their gazes locked on the brilliantly starry sky. |
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Zac Posen went onto co-host the night's most starry after party in Marquee with him. |
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With a much bigger budget at his disposal, Rodriguez employs a starry cast and racks up the gun play with a series of action set pieces. |
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The nights come with late night discussions under the starry sky cooled by strong, cool, humid gusts of wind. |
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Countryside campaigners have launched a campaign to save North and East Yorkshire's starry night sky. |
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Then you wait for a few moments, silently marvelling at the beautiful starry night and the almost magical stillness. |
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When they helicopter began to descend to the earth, the clouds from the sky had somewhat blown away, to give way to a clear starry night sky. |
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I go outside in the cold to get to the breaker box and find I'm standing in the alley beneath a perfectly clear and starry sky. |
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I sealed the letter and stared out the window at the starry night sky, imagining that Alex was staring at the same sky in Krakow. |
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It reminded me visually and spatially of how it feels to be very little and gaze up at the sky on a clear and starry night. |
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Maybe because it reminds me of being outside on a cool October night, under a starry sky. |
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The North-east monsoon showers have heralded the coming of the season of chilly nights, starry skies and misty mornings in the city. |
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Sarah stared out the window watching the sky fade from a multitude of color to a black starry night. |
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Indeed, aster, the Latin word for star, aptly describes the starry flower heads. |
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The starry pink and white flowers of Daphne x burkwoodii in spring are so small it's hard to believe they can release such a huge scent. |
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Its leaves are a deep glossy-green and it bears fragrant, starry, white flowers that are frequented by butterflies. |
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This heavy bloomer gets its name from the way each flower bud swells before its starry petals unfold. |
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He was running across a field that bore only the most luminous, starry flowers in existence. |
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Allium aflatunense has dense spherical umbels of starry lilac-purple flowers on stems two to three feet tall. |
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A starry cascade of bright lights flew out, accompanied by a score of rockets. |
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Bluebeard comes on strong in spring with silvery, almost-white toothed foliage, followed by the clearest blue, starry flowers in late summer. |
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Guttering sweet oil lamps hooded with brass-stamped patterns make glowing starry shapes on the walls and ceiling. |
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It's based in the opulent Glasgow hotel, One Devonshire Gardens, thus guaranteeing a steady stream of starry names among the diners. |
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Arthur Lowe, John Le Mesurier, Clive Dunn and Ian Lavender are among the more starry names associated with the television series. |
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Dangerous Liaisons, a corset drama with steady rather than starry names, became an unexpectedly big hit. |
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He is part of the starry ensemble in Stephen Fry's Evelyn Waugh adaptation Bright Young Things. |
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Mark Elder conducts a starry cast, led by Simon Keenlyside and Vesselina Kasarova, with a rare cameo appearance by the veteran Renato Bruson. |
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He heads a starry cast that includes Robbie Coltrane, John Cleese and Dame Maggie Smith. |
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This 1953 recording was the first on LP, as opposed to 78s, and its starry cast attracted a wide audience. |
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Then, under a starry sky, we ate chateaubriand at a candlelit table on the lakeside veranda of the hotel, hoping the night would never end. |
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The upward pull of a starry cupola or the mesmerizing allure of a sun-drenched atrium are some obvious examples. |
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In the course of the performance, projections above the stage suggested a nightscape of starry fields and woods reflected in still water. |
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Beautiful oranges and yellows, with texture filled reds and purples, the blue starry sky blending through to the setting sun. |
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It was like a perfect starry night on a world in the busy middle of a great galaxy, covering their little Eden with soft radiance. |
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One of the most interesting houses in Mayfair, an engaging contrast to its neighbours, with a starry host of former occupants. |
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What was once an empty backdrop of a starry sky was filled with a bright, silvery object. |
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Before we waltz all starry eyed into a hydrogen economy, we need to answer some very tough questions. |
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Vesper led Imite on a series of terrifying whirls, wheeling through the starry sky. |
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Unfamiliar renderings and the absence of starry vocals allow the music to be really heard again. |
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Behind her, the lights faded and the computer did a quick fade to a multi-hued sunset, a dark, starry night, and finally a blank screen. |
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He looked up at the starry sky, at the one sail they had rigged, and then at the ship's deck. |
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It was here that I fell in love with astrantias, fuss-free starry flowers whose beauty must be seen up close to be fully appreciated. |
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The second miniature shows a couple embracing, seated on a stone bench in front of a starry sky with a disc-shaped moon. |
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Against the starry backdrop about a dozen or so tiny, cone-like dots appeared, and buzzed around the wreckage. |
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Nights at the marina were tranquil and there were some spiders resting in their webs under the starry sky. |
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The single player game begins with Conker getting impossibly blitzed and stumbling out into a dark starry night. |
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The club's long since gone but the memories of those starry nights have never faded. |
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Also known as baby's breath, these starry blossoms on thread-thin stems make great fillers for fresh and dried arrangements. |
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His starry eyed, almost hallucinatory imaginings remind us that dreams are part of life, too. |
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And director Gore Verbinski, whose last outing as helmer was the spooky thriller The Ring, handles the action with aplomb while still bringing the best out of his starry cast. |
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Having said that, I'd much rather see the project turned into a TV mini-series with a less starry cast so as to give the story a bit of room to breathe. |
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Week after week there were clear skies by day and starry skies at night. |
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The Christmas tree is decorated with coloured lights because they remind us of the stars flickering through the branches on a cold starry winter night. |
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The moon waxed unhurriedly across the starry cloudless skies, sharing what little light it had borrowed from the sun with the earth for the duration of the night. |
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Their flower clusters differ from lacecaps in that some varieties produce sterile flowers with petallike sepals, while others bear smaller fertile flowers with starry petals. |
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I think that whole experience with The starry Messenger was ultimately a kind of lonely one for him, and yet it strengthened him. |
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Clouds scudding across a starry sky are reflected in a weed-choked river. |
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She hoped that his heart soared into the starry sky beside hers. |
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All of this goes into the more recent nudes, a fabulous composition of brickwork titanesses limned in starry outlines surrounded by the appurtenances of beauty. |
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The starry cast is led by Ralph Fiennes as Mark Antony, Simon Russell Beale as Cassius, Paul Rhys as Brutus, Fiona Shaw as Portia and John Shrapnel as Caesar. |
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He glanced up at the full moon hanging in the clear, starry sky. |
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She gazed up at the starry night sky and thought about her future. |
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Porter's Hobart skulks beneath a starry crucifix that has tilted sideways. |
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The action is set against an original score by composer Deirdre Gribbin, Stein's wife, while the starry cast also includes Susannah York and Anne Marie Duff. |
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This time, instead of a colorful sunset, it's a starry night sky. |
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The years of Sunday Night and big starry entertainment line-ups are over, and even the Royal Variety Show seems like a dusty relic of a different age. |
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Astraea is the starry Lady of the Scales, a sort of karmic, astral Venus who weighs one's deeds. |
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The cast is appreciably less starry than the 1969 production, though this has the effect of focusing attention more on the text than the performance. |
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A some-time interest has become a solid platform from which to stretch artistic muscles and reach for starry achievement. |
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The celebration ended with the kumara ceremony, which took place on the balcony overlooking Wellington Harbour on a still and starry night. |
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Far less starry than their recent films, it is intriguingly provocative but perhaps a bit too low-key for its own good. |
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This probably explains, Reynolds notes, why populations of the smallest species, such as the starry rays, seem to have mushroomed. |
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Astrid, the person is saying. Astrum, astralis. How does it feel to have such a starry name? |
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This faint constellation is located between the two magnificent starry birds Grus and Pavo. |
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Long-branch frostweed, common sheep sorrel, and starry false Solomon's seal were each present in four plots. |
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This particular starry night, however, was produced by projecting light from an overhead projector through a pinpricked sheet of paper. |
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Enjoy lazy days and starry nights when visiting the Tunisian town of Monastir this summer. |
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The Queen of the Night is backlighted by a skyful of starry dots. |
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The enigmatic little rare moth called Weaver's Wave can be seen again basking on the quartz-rich rocks, and the starry saxifrage and bog asphodel flower in the mossy runnels. |
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They would sit around the primus stove, singing songs and staring up at starry, starry nights, before climbing the sea wall and gazing lovingly at the inspiring vista. |
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Asterisms are the beauties of the starry skies, just search them out. |
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