Next to it is the roof deck, where, when they have house guests, they meet for cocktails at dusk. |
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Sure enough, just after dusk, there was a fearful scuffle outside, accompanied by a great squeaking and in popped Dolly with a fresh kill. |
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At dusk pademelons and wallabies come out while sugar gliders float through the forest canopy. |
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Such strange visions appeared during my delirium, beach demons with claws, odd quadrupeds, wings that staggered through dusk. |
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Without an accurate chart, she anchored in Betano Bay at dusk on September 23, 1942 and commenced disembarking troops over her quarterdeck. |
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She would come back at dusk with arms full of small frogs, or large insects, with wild fruit and berries, or acorns and mushrooms. |
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Many species of hawkmoth are active at dawn and dusk when the colour of light changes considerably. |
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One by one, the insects march up blades of grass, waiting until dusk to lift off like miniature helicopters into the night. |
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We now have to put lights on almost as soon as we get home from work as dusk descends. |
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In summer the cities provide white nights with daylight lasting almost to midnight and dawn following dusk with great speed. |
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The mud walls glowed with the colours of sunset and the park-like scattering of acacia trees were back lit by the dusk. |
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With the coming of dusk we were back in our cabins having baths and getting changed for dinner. |
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The Indians attacked again at dusk, but they were held off by rifle and cannon fire. |
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Some pairs of kingfishers call in duets, and cooperative groups of kookaburras call in a chorus at dawn and dusk. |
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So at dusk I was led to a kraal where an extended Masai family greeted me with great hospitality and a selection of decorative beaded goods. |
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But by dusk both Divisions had crossed, and laagered that night 2 miles north of the Amatikulu. |
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He seemed to know the labyrinth by instinct, only bothering with a lamp when the others began to stumble in the dusk. |
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At dusk the lamplighter would go along on his bicycle carrying matches and a ladder over his shoulder. |
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Drastic measures need to be taken such as dusk to dawn curfews on thugs and yobs roaming our neighbourhood. |
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The dusk and lateness were coming on him, and no stop did he make until he reached the side of the green wood. |
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As a result, some parts of his pictures are bathed in soft light while others fade into gentle dusk. |
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The females enter the spawning bays a few days later and spawning normally occurs around dawn and dusk. |
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I set off on this particular bus journey as dusk was approaching, little realising that I was about to take my life in my hands. |
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In the village the fields were being turned, and men and women worked in the damp soil from light to dusk. |
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If you are lucky enough to live on the outskirts of a forest, there is a great chance that you will spy an antler or two, usually at dusk. |
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Like other desert dwellers, the aoudad is most active in the cooler hours of dawn and dusk. |
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The film has one of cinema's most beautiful uses of an open exterior, when the husband throws a rock towards the nuclear plant just after dusk. |
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When the roads were snowed over and street hockey was out of the question we played this from dawn to dusk in massive round-robin tournaments. |
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It was dusk, and the desert animals roved during the night, the plants would provide a good protection. |
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But you know that Loran signals may drift a bit at dusk and dawn when a weather front approaches. |
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Discos, jazz clubs, piano lounges, pubs and wine bars are amongst a whole host of nightlife options that await visitors when dusk falls. |
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Sometimes I can work from first light until dusk and I often sleep out on the safari park so I can see the animals first thing. |
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At dusk tonight, somewhere in Afghanistan's blasted and baked mountains and deserts, a small group of men will face the setting sun and kneel. |
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And finally we went to the Golden Temple which had some of the most stunning autumnal colours in the grounds, and it was almost luminous at dusk. |
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It is barely discernible in daylight, yet after dusk it becomes magically pronounced. |
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The early closing time of pubs meant that carousers were forced to gather at dusk in private homes, where the host would tap a barrel. |
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Travellers who take day trips from a malaria free city to a malarious region may be at minimal risk if they return to the city before dusk. |
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It was dusk when he began directing traffic, which was backing up at a nearby intersection. |
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Normal people could only survive travel on the planet during dusk and dawn, when the temperature was neither freezing nor scorching. |
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The terminator of the planet was visible at it's edge, and some artificial light brightened the thickening dusk on the night side. |
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We observed birds entering arboreal termitaria at dusk, presumably to roost. |
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It was a time when grown-ups made divinity in stifling hot kitchens and kids caught fireflies in Mason jars at dusk. |
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Sea slaters can often be seen scuttling around the sand and rocks above the high tide mark at dusk. |
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The sexual activity of moths was continuously observed during the first dusk period and mated pairs were noted. |
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And at winter dusk, sky and snow are bathed in delicate colours which linger for hours. |
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Another gunshot pierced the dusk, and a bullet thudded into the ground by Vincent's foot. |
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Can we imagine extending our sensoria and expanding our consciousness to include the dusk of flora? |
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My very earliest memories include playing beneath the trees and listening to the stags belling in the dusk. |
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In the nearing dusk I watched as she shrugged her shoulders and slid her thumbs through the belt loops of her shorts. |
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At dusk, however, the insect is activated by an internal biological clock, which regulates most of its behaviors. |
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At dusk, as darkness is falling, small red or yellow lights are twinkling in the dark-blue autumn mist. |
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The pinks, yellows, golds, and reds of dusk and dawn are hallmarks of his work and make Rowell's shots instantly recognizable. |
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The haste to pass the area before dusk when elephants and bison come to the waterholes added anxiety to exhaustion. |
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However, Paul Butler is never too busy to stop and enjoy the simple pleasure of gazing into the distance at dusk. |
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Later, just as dusk faded to dark, we made out the lumbering form of a black rhinoceros. |
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He and the other men would fly until after dusk, hoping survivors might be trying to signal with a fire. |
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Plants with large fragrant flowers that bloom at dusk are referred to as moonflowers. |
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Try to keep your cats indoors early in the morning and at dusk, when birds are most active. |
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Toward dusk we made camp on a mossy outcrop of rock shaped like the prow of a ship. |
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At dusk, I'd slather myself in Avon Skin-So-Soft body lotion, which made me smell like an old lady, but which kept the mozzies away a treat. |
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They enter the city at dusk and there is a terrible noise because there are no mufflers on the cars. |
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There were a few skimmers still moving about in the harbor and their sleek bodies glowed in the red dusk light. |
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As dusk falls on the song, instruments begin to nod off into sleep, leaving a multi-tracked breathy drone to induce a trance-like state. |
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After tracking down some local seafood cooking, and a walk down to the beach at dusk, we return to the hotel to sleep the sleep of the just. |
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That period of time between dusk and night creates some beautiful shapes and shadows as well as muted colours. |
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The climb continued unrelentingly well into dusk all the way to the Sultana estate, where our second night's stay had been arranged. |
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It was near the end of the dusk period when she finally caught her first glimpse of Arianna. |
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Regular field observations at dusk in winter showed that untagged free-tailed bats usually emerged singly from different points on cliff faces. |
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Lighting was supplemented from dawn to dusk with high pressure sodium lamps. |
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Just after I left the site a huge thunderstorm broke over Greensboro which continued through the dusk. |
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Local residents will sorely miss the racket created by the winged brigade at dusk. |
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The dawn chorus further stimulates my waking senses as did the roosting of the rooks at the previous dusk, a building of rooks some say. |
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An electrician wired them for low-voltage bulbs and linked them on timers so they go on at dusk. |
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At dusk, I like sitting on the bank of the Grand Canal listening to the soft splashes of water against the ancient Venetian stones. |
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Back at the campsite, spotted hyenas and dassies can be seen at dusk and into the night. |
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Parents and kids alike will enjoy the sounds of a crackling campfire at dusk and of birds calling as the sun rises. |
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Half an hour before dusk, I hooked a big fish that wouldn't move off the bottom. |
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The sun was setting, so only the half-light of dusk illuminated the clearing. |
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Oaxaca the sun had set just a few hours ago and the city was cloaked in the blue half-light of dusk. |
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We had pitched camp at dusk, raising the tents beside the ruins of an old rest house on a bluff of rock named Maggu Chatti. |
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It was dusk, the city an orange glow on the horizon, and intermittent bursts of static on the radio. |
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From dawn to dusk they ran, swam, canoed and cycled around North Yorkshire in a trial of stamina and skill. |
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It has cantilevered upper floors and an illusive skin that changes in response to outside conditions, turning nearly transparent at dusk. |
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They return at dusk with an arctic fox and a large capercaillie that Gallina cooks for dinner. |
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The hours either side of dawn and dusk are generally the best, although this is not a hard and fast rule. |
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As dusk drew near there was a general handshaking, and the carrioles scurried off along the highway. |
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In the dusk we walked out onto a little bridge to watch birds, and in the stilly evening, out over the lake an alpen horn began to play. |
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They didn't speak for a while longer, as the sun moved lower in the sky, signaling the oncoming of dusk and eventually night. |
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Come dusk, the distant lights of fishing boats and catamarans form a necklace around the curving horizon. |
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Related colors include Aero Blue, reminiscent of a sky at dusk, and Wasabi, a sheer wash of celadon. |
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Then there is the magnificent light, varying from the bleachy sunlight of day to the sometimes exquisite dusk glow. |
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Gentry supped between 5 and 6 p.m., farmers and merchants not before 7 or 8 p.m., and labourers at dusk. |
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Although the entire town was farmland, he would go to the plowing fields and rice paddies and work until dusk. |
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Every fall thousands of migrating chimney swifts funnel into the chimneys at the Bookbinder and Mill Center in Hampden at dusk. |
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We have the meals and snacks that will sustain your mental and physical stamina from dawn to dusk. |
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Then, as if he had seen us for the first time, the major with the swagger stick turned and peered at us through the gathering dusk. |
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A large nightjar of the southeastern United States, the Chuck-will's-widow is well known for its continuous singing of its name at dusk. |
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But gradually, small, picturesque, red-earthern hamlets became large, dreary, grey-brick villages and, as dusk fell, the hazy sun disappeared behind thick sulphurous smog. |
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We piled off the bus at dusk, just as a hefty man on a scooter pulled up. |
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Find a fisherman to take you out on the water at dusk to watch the natural pyrotechnics at their bellowing best. |
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Shortly before dusk, he arrived at the Maryland State House clutching two homemade drawing instruments, a simplified camera obscura and a modified pantograph. |
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With picnic blankets, hampers and candles in safety cups, the visitors began taking up their positions on the grassy knoll back-dropped by Sydney Harbour, from dusk. |
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Though the barn owl is a most haunting bird, especially when seen hunting low over meadows at dusk, on slow, noiseless wings, it's defenseless against the thundering highways. |
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And no squid is safe from the Seattle squid jiggers who flock to the docks at dusk and stay into the wee hours of the night, hoping to catch a few. |
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The instruments have been redesigned to make them easier to see in twilight and dusk and the power window switches are relocated just behind the gear selector for ease of use. |
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Although Saturn has passed overhead before dusk, the planet, because it appears well north of the celestial equator, remains visible for several hours after sunset. |
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Related to cuckoo-hawks, bazas are generally most active at dusk, when they search the foliage of forest trees for large insects and small lizards. |
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The sunset was cruelly beautiful and as dusk deepened the Christmas lights on the firehouse grew grimly brighter. |
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It gives the story a melancholy tone, as if it's always dusk or autumn. |
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As a small child, she once hid for four hours in the branches of a garden tree watching her mother's frantic efforts to find her as the evening turned to dusk. |
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Certainly, refraining from food and drink from dawn to dusk is not easy. |
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The second game was shortened when disgusted fans began throwing their rented seat cushions onto the field at dusk. |
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Nearing dusk, we put on skins and climbed back up to the lodge, whose beaconing lights looked like a Christmas card with alpenglow highlighting the surrounding mountains. |
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We played tag and hide-and-go-seek at dusk, setting boundaries across several back yards, giving us plenty of places to hide until it became too dark to see. |
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For me the notion of mixing the warm light of fire with the cool light of dusk, that created a color palette. |
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I waited until dusk when neighbours might not be vigilant, and peed around the balcony. |
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Now when dusk has settled on the camp again we can hear starling chatter. |
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The ship would ride till dusk, when it would settle in Thelin's port. |
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I hadn't noticed it before, but a light fog misted over the far off maples and oaks and straggly birches and weeping willows in dusk, dreary cheer. |
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This laborious technique allows the precision of colour that suggests dawn or dusk, mist or drizzle, the veil over the landscape that heightens sensory experience. |
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The modus operandi, they said, was for divers with aqualungs to collect perlemoen which they then took ashore at dusk in sacks and left in a hideout in the bush and dunes. |
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Harvest mice are active day and night, although most activity occurs at dusk. They do not hibernate, but spend most of their time underground in the winter. |
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At dusk, the spotted owlets in the cracked-up jackfruit and mango trees would be calling querulously, bobbing their heads and glaring at you out of great golden eyes. |
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In the dusk a fine snow of mosquitoes sifted through the candlelight. |
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Entering Bogue Inlet about dusk last May, the Coast Guard's rigid hull inflatable ran afoul of some breaking waves as the inlet bar was up that day. |
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The dogs nipped at her heels, the silver dusk rose up as her feet sped on. |
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The memorial takes the form of two projected towers of light, which will beam from dusk until 11 pm, visible for miles around, a hologram of loss. |
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But for now, the garden is sunlit and, as ever at the Regent's Park Open Air Theatre, this play weaves its own summer magic as dusk turns to night and the moths take wing. |
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Using an insect repellant, mosquito coils or vaporising mats, and wearing long, loose-fitting clothing when outdoors, especially at dusk and dawn, will help. |
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Under limited light, similar to that of late dusk, Kelber and her colleagues trained sixteen hawkmoths to find the sugar solution placed in the centers of artificial flowers. |
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We got there right at dusk, scrambling breathlessly to the top of the Pyramid of the Sun and catching a few moments of its namesake sinking below the western horizon. |
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At dusk, the sun sinks, blood red, through the haze of industrial smoke. |
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An occasional tour bus or motorbike roars through, and, at dusk, hot air balloons drift lazily overhead. |
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The man who wrote about hulking linebackers nibbling melon in the Texas dusk. |
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Even just before dusk, there were only a scant few Chickadees chittering about, and they were making their soft chirping calls, rather than their usual brassy ones. |
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Are the Germans really going to skip off into the dusk, like the Italians did, and leave the Spanish to sweep up all the riches Europe has to offer? |
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Starlings perform incredible aerial displays called murmurations, when hundreds or thousands of birds collect at dusk. |
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With dusk approaching, the massive crowd marched north on Florissant. |
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A US Coastguard helicopter found him near dusk by tracking an emergency radio beacon which may have saved his life. |
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Although we did not videotape Chuck-will's-widows at dawn, Sprunt noted that they forage most often at both dusk and dawn. |
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The town center was still clear of Ukrainian security forces at dusk. |
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The new equipment includes dusk to dawn lighting, spyholes, window locks, door bars, light timer switches and purse chains. |
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In a room, browning at dusk, one imagines clearly and under the glaze of sadness envisions trailing arbutus and bloodroot. |
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Don't miss the mental Floralis Generica, which opens its huge petals every morning and closes them at dusk. |
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At dusk, the hooting of a great horned owl can be heard drifting across the cricket field adjacent to the wildlife area. |
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The time between sunset and sunrise during June and earliest July is less than 7 hours, and both the dawn and the dusk are rather long as well. |
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Urban red foxes are most active at dusk and dawn, doing most of their hunting and scavenging at these times. |
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They are largely crepuscular, being most active around dawn and dusk, although they are not infrequently seen active during the day. |
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The main periods of hunting are around dawn and dusk, but it is also active at other times of day. |
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Many species have elaborate courtship displays on the ground at dawn and dusk, which in some are given in leks. |
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It becomes active at dusk and spends the night hunting for the invertebrates on which it feeds. |
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These organisms migrate up into shallower water at dusk to feed on plankton. |
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Sheep follow a diurnal pattern of activity, feeding from dawn to dusk, stopping sporadically to rest and chew their cud. |
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Working hours were as long as they had been for the farmer, that is, from dawn to dusk, six days per week. |
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The castles once operated a defensive chain across the estuary, which was raised at dusk to destroy enemy ships attempting to attack the harbour. |
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I found a ship's biscuit and a wizened apple in my sketch sack. They smelled of turpentine and revolted my appetite. At dusk I ate them greedily. |
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Some came to get rich on their wits and intellect, others on their strength and brawn, toiling from dawn to dusk in soul-crushing labors. |
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I remember my mother standing exasperated in the rain with the brolly over her head at dusk while I frog-kicked around in my speedos. |
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A thin scythe of moon was rising, near the white wanderstar of dawn or dusk. |
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Staff staged a dusk watching brief and counted 180 soprano pipistrelle bats. |
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If Blake is to make his escape at dusk, what time does the sun set? |
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After the crimson sunset colours Cnocfola scarlet red, it's time for ceili dancing at dusk. |
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These range from the colourful British crab spider nestling in flower blooms to the busy Hummingbird hawk-moth swooping across the lawn at dusk. |
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These are nesting burrows of the Manx shearwater, but unless you are here around dusk it's unlikely you will see any activity. |
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He said the infected mosquitoes are of the Culex genus, which are most likely to be active from dusk to dawn. |
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When all else fails, go for still-hunts through the woods at dawn and dusk. |
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Its fish ladder and visitor viewing area open during the spring migration from early May through late June, dawn to dusk. |
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As dusk falls, stroll along River Arno to visit one of the bars on medieval Borgo Stretto. |
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Come dusk, the system is over-run with low-life charvas and their girlfriends, drinking, swearing and being totally anti-social. |
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The road became steeper and soon we could see the roofs of the smart apartment buildings in Leme below us receding into the dusk. |
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The flaming base of the opposite mountain, all luridly aflare in the windy dusk. |
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It's dusk and there are a lot of kids out playing kerby and tag and football. For a December night, the weather isn't bad. |
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The testing required the fighter to refuel in daylight, dusk and night, with 30,000 lb. |
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Most parts of the park are open to the public, free of charge, from dawn to dusk, although there is a charge to enter Savill Garden. |
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It was by this time the mirkest of the gloaming, for they had purposely tarried on the journey that they might enter Edinburgh at dusk. |
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By dusk this murmurating cloud can number thousands or even millions of birds. |
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In most species, spawning is controlled by light, so the entire population spawns at about the same time of day, often at either dusk or dawn. |
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Photocells are electrical switching devices that operate when light falls on them, used to turn outdoor lighting systems on and off at dusk and at dawn. |
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Murray proposed that they set off at dusk and march to Nairn. |
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It emerges at dusk and may travel some distance in the dark while hunting. |
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But the problem here is that the vandalism takes place mainly during the hours of dusk and darkness, when the winos, drug abusers and teenage gangs congregate. |
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At dusk or dawn one can still be lucky enough to glimpse a puma darting across the ruins' only road or hear the shriek of chachalacas, an endangered bird of prey, overhead. |
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When at dusk she reached the Melchester station her husband was there to meet her, but in his perfunctoriness and her preoccupation they did not see each. |
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Seconds later I was spark out on the ground, having being toppled by some missile that had arced its way through the gathering dusk to clonk me smack on the temple. |
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Temperatures on the Pacific side of the isthmus are somewhat lower than on the Caribbean, and breezes tend to rise after dusk in most parts of the country. |
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Horse owners can also keep their horses in stables at dawn and dusk and use fans, flysheets, and insecticide misting systems to deter the vectors. |
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Further north in Sweden there is no real night, as dusk turns into dawn. |
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Deploying to the west would bring his fleet closer to Scheer, gaining valuable time as dusk approached, but the Germans might arrive before the manoeuvre was complete. |
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He was a spit-fire! The typical little boy just on the verge of spilling out the dozens of words he'd accumulated, a cascade of sounds as he chattered from dawn to dusk. |
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This is the battle that I had witnessed for myself, in the voggy dusk. |
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The only things piercing the glow of dusk enveloping Avalon Advertising are the searchlights crisscrossing into the air, which adds a Hollywood-like glamourama to the event. |
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To be around Joshua Tree at sunset and dusk is really special. |
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Noctules,pipistrelles,long eared, Daubenton's with their figure of eight hunting flight,and whiskered bats are all possible there,once dusk gathers. |
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Bee-eaters flash by in the dusk in their green, yellow and blue plumage. |
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