The missile attacks came as allied warplanes streaked over mist and drizzle along the northern Saudi front lines. |
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He had walked the wilds of Imokoi before, he had pierced rakshas illusions, seenthrough the mist of demonic dwimmer-craft centuries ago. |
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Here the transition from the desert vegetation of the plains to the lush vegetation of the mist belts is abrupt. |
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Another problem was that he was very farsighted wearing thick glasses under his goggles, which would mist up at altitude. |
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We have only sometimes mist but there is no mist belt as on the Canary Islands. |
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The grass is rich and matted, you cannot see the soil. It holds the rain and the mist, and they seep into the ground, feeding the streams in every kloof. |
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It came at last. The sky lightened, the mist melted away, and then a long, low, far-off streak of pale yellow light floated on the eastern horizon. |
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At dawn, in the midst of a mist that is both literal and the unformed shifting of thought, he encounters a young fox pup playfully shaking a bone. |
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And yet at first it seemed hard to believe that so innocent a cloudling could be the progenitor of mist dense enough to blot out even a section of the enormous landscape. |
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It engulfed screaming soldiers who dissapeared before his eyes, their flesh, armor, even bone, flensed into a suspended mist that was heading straight for them. |
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A blue haze, half dust, half mist, touched the long valley with mystery. |
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