The bright lights of the red-light district of Center City shone brightly in the dark sky. |
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You struggle up in the dark, focusing your eyes in desperation on the digital alarm clock, which tells you that it's 7.30 am. |
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Manson sits in the dark with the air conditioning blasting, drinking cola and wearing sunglasses. |
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For the third day, Trudy sat on the couch in the dark, clutching the little throw pillow. |
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If you heard a noise in the dark of night, would you know where to find your torch or a candle? |
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The ice-free seas will further exacerbate the melt, as the reduced reflection of light will result in the dark seas absorbing more warmth. |
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Later, threesomes left together in the dark cars that the men had somehow managed to park in the highway underpass where the disco is located. |
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Here in the dark the squadron laagered and passed an uncomfortable night constantly on the alert in expectation of a German counter attack. |
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Franklin says that just as all cats are grey in the dark, all women would be the same for pleasure. |
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The sole bit of worldly advice my mother ever gave me was that all cats are grey in the dark. |
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They then navigate back in the dark and head for their burrows before any predators catch them regurgitating the fish for their greedy chicks. |
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He chose to live in the dark and dank bowels and basements of buildings, rejected by family and society. |
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I stayed awake in the dark, my eyes on the shadows, alone and lonely all night. |
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Dougie's always been a bit wary of sailin' in the dark since thon time he ran aground. |
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But when that cell door was slammed shut at night and I was locked away on my own in the dark, it was hard to put a brave face on things. |
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India yesterday denied that South African authorities had been kept in the dark about the match-fixing allegations. |
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Youths were clambering over barbed wire fences, climbing through skylight windows and running amok in the dark. |
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But there were almost certainly vast chambers and ballrooms that remained in the dark. |
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Shuto screamed an ancient battle cry and charged into the night, the only light in the dark the sinister eyes of his terrible adversaries. |
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Our law-giving institutions will continue to operate more or less in the dark. |
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I feel like I've been kept in the dark over this, either that or I've led a very sheltered life. |
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I loved to hold its face close to mine in the dark and watch the scintillations produced every time a radium nucleus decayed. |
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Mr. O'Brien makes a brave leap in the dark and lands with a resounding thud. |
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All growth is a leap in the dark, a spontaneous unpremeditated act without the benefit of experience. |
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The proposed re-denomination looks like a leap in the dark, and an exercise in futility that the nation can ill afford now. |
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Calanus finmarchicus and cod eggs were irradiated under SS for I h, placed in the dark and preserved in anhydrous alcohol. |
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It was like riding a roller coaster in the dark, only without seatbelts or a track. |
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We yucked it up all the way into Philly, where the dudes battled backside flips up the city hall five-stair in the dark. |
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Doctors are just as much in the dark as parents and often less wise because they think they know all the answers. |
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An appropriately somber group of media, stylists, scenesters and celebs lined up in the dark courtyard, waiting to be let in. |
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I felt myself shiver and held onto myself in the dark as if I were a mere chip of wood or paper caught in a riptide. |
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He could see Cale's light hair even in the dark, and was about a few feet away when he stopped, hearing a noise. |
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Pressed flowers will fade in the light, so they need to be in the dark, ideally in a drawer. |
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The aircraft took off in the dark with the runway illuminated by truck lights. |
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Outdoors, a lone malcontent teenage girl lurks and throws rocks in the dark. |
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Its luminous, yet soothing lights shined in the dark murky skies like a beacon of heaven. |
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Maybe he was older than he looked at first glance in the dark, and possibly drunk? |
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Belief in ordinary voices is exploited by PRs and politicians skilled in the dark art of astroturfing. |
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I walked into the kitchen and took a few deep breaths in the dark then turned on the light. |
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Walking in the dark is asking for trouble as the chosen path may be full of, or littered with obstacles. |
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They twinkled bright in the dark sky, beautiful and old and they made her unimportant. |
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You should have trusted in me, maybe told me what happened, because even now, I'm in the dark. |
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The Coho arrived in Port Angeles in the dark, just before 6 p.m., the last boat of the day. |
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The business side of Wilson's career all by itself provides a short course in the dark side of show business. |
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In the past I could lift his toddler bed in the dark, with one hand, without my glasses and find the binky in seconds. |
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The Settler was an unreconstructed Jacobite who fled to Maryland in the dark days following the Glorious Revolution. |
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By the fourth I was utterly alone and totally in the dark about where I was, so to speak. |
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Leading Aircraftsman Ernie Mortimer was left clinging to a piece of debris in the dark for six hours after his prison ship was torpedoed. |
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Beyond this is an open-air courtyard with a waterfall and locust trees lit up in the dark. |
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They use night vision and an acute sense of hearing to find prey in the dark. |
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The floodlights are an eyesore, for sure, but since I understand that it's jolly hard to play football in the dark I have not complained. |
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I remember cringing in the kitchen while he raged about drunkenly in the dark. |
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It was a brave decision because he had to jump about 15 feet down into the river in the dark. |
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Lightning flashed in the dark ocean ahead and soon followed by the bellow of the thunder call. |
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My guess is neither Thomas or Kingman could hit junkballs, total shot in the dark there. |
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I recently rode 8 miles in the dark on a 26 degree morning to serve jury duty. |
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When the sky turned a deep purple with orange and red streaks, we rappelled down, packed up and hiked to the car in the dark. |
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Students composed alone in the dark on allotted subjects and in given metres, reciting their verses in public performance. |
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I know how to tie my knots backward and forward, in the dark and in the rain, and how to provide a safe belay for my partner. |
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A howler monkey screamed in the tree tops and frogs and cicadas and other creatures he could not name whistled and chirped in the dark. |
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But if past performance is any indication of Turner's entrepreneurial expertise, they may be whistling in the dark. |
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Nobody knows what it will look like ten years from now, and anyone who claims to is just whistling in the dark. |
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Does he remember the metallic green Butterfly male that grabbed his hand in the dark? |
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Glasgow septet Belle and Sebastian have always made orchestral maneuvers in the dark. |
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To put together five-year spending plans in such an environment and to make projections on income over the period is whistling in the dark. |
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Experts agree the original should be kept in an acid-free photo album in the dark while copies of the photograph are framed. |
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It is time to speak openly about the concerns of its citizens, and stop whistling in the dark and resorting to political niceties. |
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You are whistling in the dark if you think the US economy is on the up and up. |
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Above all, it had the dominant presence of Veronica Dunne in the dark mezzo role of the sinister Countess. |
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Here in the dark, they torture me, these silent shrill voices echoing in my mind, will they haunt me forever? |
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So, if peer at my PC tower in the dark under my desk, it now glows red, green and blue from the chinks in its case. |
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They were doing this with their hands in the dark with just a flashlight, and just using their senses of touch, smell and sight. |
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The attacker, whose face was covered by a hood, grabbed her from behind in the dark alley. |
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Her gold eyes glinted even in the dark, the black collar around her neck swinging an old nametag and a small tinkling bell. |
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It made a soft thump, which sounded much too loud in the dark and silent room. |
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As I waited, I felt very lucky to be able to sit in the dark listening to beautiful music. |
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Once the lights were dimmed, the view from the stage was pitch-black save for the pinpoints of candle flames flickering in the dark. |
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Her painted purple lips moved noiselessly in the dark as the city was left behind. |
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This type of fellow does not care for tourists, takes his coffee black and wakes each morning in the dark without an alarm clock. |
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Spend all day in bed tomorrow, in the dark, with the windows shut and only a plastic beaker of water for nourishment, and you'll be fine. |
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I have seen little ones of this age out in the dark and on their own. |
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Even the guards who had been keeping watch outside were in the dark. |
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The pupil normally dilates in the dark to improve vividity at night. |
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How many times have your stories kept me awake at night wondering, like a child in the dark, what monsters lurk nearby? |
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But big brother contestants, already ensconced in the house for two months, were almost entirely in the dark. |
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It's more fun to ski from your bumper than hike a rocky trail in the dark, wondering when you'll finally get those branch whackers off your back and on to your feet. |
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Their house abuts the rare Mexican golf club, where the older boys, Javier and Alejandro, and Lorena and her younger sister, Daniela, putted after dinner in the dark. |
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He preserved his dignity to the last, rushing off to the far corner to rummage in the dark behind the acer, pretending he was on a hot mouse prospect. |
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I simply jigged the buzzer slowly up and down in the dark but clear peaty water and the fish would follow it occasionally darting at, but not taking the fly. |
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Just to add to his learning curve, Jordan's first taste of rallying will be in the dark as the Robin Hood starts with four stages on Saturday evening. |
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My memories of aerotowing in the dark ages are coming back to me. |
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Indeed in today's through-the-looking-glass political culture, it is precisely the source's status as a lone, anonymous whisperer in the dark that makes him seem credible. |
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Although the company outlook says it is seeing signs of recovery in the US and the UK, and is well positioned for an upturn, this sounds like whistling in the dark. |
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Under these conditions, any prediction that the global economy is insulated from an Argentine-Brazilian collapse amounts to whistling in the dark. |
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It is not just a survival technique for whistling in the dark to keep our spirits up, but it is an encounter with the reality within which we live. |
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He flipped on the lights and it glowed like a candle in the dark. |
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It was silver and light blue and glowed radiantly in the dark. |
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Everything is done to keep the American people in the dark about the political and legal views of the reactionaries who are filling up the federal bench. |
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The clocks had gone forward that week, which meant she had to cover a very short distance in the dark to catch the bus to San Miguel, a few miles away. |
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This was a superb demonstration of the RAF pilot's skill, holding a large helicopter in a hover next to a cliff face in the dark while winching the casualty on board. |
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They fled to pray at the various altars or hide in the dark passages and recesses of the crypt or seek refuge up the stairs in the arched chambers of the roof. |
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They show animal claws scratching across concrete, red-hot rusty wires glowing orange in the dark, and bloodied knives arranged along the body at the sites of pain. |
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The bus from Yangon deposited us at our destination in the dark and cold early hours when most people are still asleep. |
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During the walk in the dark you are meant to let go of worldly concerns. |
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The rays were detected by a calcium sulfide thread that glowed slightly in the dark when the rays were refracted through a 60-degree angle prism of aluminum. |
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A former deputy to Karl Rove, Jackson is schooled in the dark arts of electoral success. |
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And William jumps off that little fellow and hops the fence and he and I run like crazy and hide in the house with all the animals that live in the dark. |
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We huddled under the covers and drank and ate and then ducked out in the dark to brush our teeth. |
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I used to sneak the DVD up to my room at night and watch it with headphones in the dark. |
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The audio, which hijacks your cardiac tempo as only ominous electronica amped up in the dark can do, mixes recordings of two timepieces of erstwhile global authority. |
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I walked home alone, in the dark, all the unseen voices of that evening still ringing in my ears. |
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Flapping his great wings like a real angel of death come for the new-born he inhaled deeply, his eyes becoming two gleaming points in the dark sky. |
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Both anoxic and control samples were kept at room temperature in the dark. |
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The driver dumped my skis in the dark and revved off to California. |
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Although summer's over and the last splutters of colour are fading from most gardens, there is a way to keep your patch looking pretty in the dark days ahead. |
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At the event owners were advised to get freeze-marked rugs in fluorescent lettering so a horse can be seen in the dark and post coded saddles to aid recovery if stolen. |
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Drive safely this Easter holiday, obey the rules of the road, try not to travel in the dark, take a break often if you're on a long drive, and most importantly buckle up! |
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We watched the flame-colored taffy spin in the dark puddles. |
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The roots were sectioned longitudinally and axially in two parts and the sections were placed for 3 h in the dark at room temperature in 0.22 M rhodamine-phalloidin. |
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Back in the dark days of the Great Depression, Hollywood pumped out brilliant, inspiring, high-spirited films. |
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She was taken from her true parents when she was a babe in arms, spirited away in the dark of night, wrapped in a blanket of embroidered cashmere. |
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These coping strategies and this hopefulness seem to me to be a lot of whistling in the dark. |
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She hauled open the huge sliding barn door, and walked to the feed bin in the dark, reminding herself to get her dad to replace the burned-out light bulb. |
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They were yearning to know whom he had finally chosen and could hardly bear to stay in the dark until that night, wondering if he'd made the right choice. |
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I felt very grateful for Anna's presence as we walked in the dark, our shadows projecting onto the dark road and into the fields beyond, as she expressed gratitude for mine. |
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Then later if we're all good mummy will let us stay up late and put a tent up in the garden, and we'll all run around in the dark with torches and have a midnight feast. |
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It has a bird's-eye view and infrared sensors so it can spot suspects fleeing three blocks from a crime scene or hiding in the dark with its Forward Looking Infra Red scanner. |
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Alex had been driving during the night while Max slept, but somehow he'd taken a wrong turn in the dark, a wrong turn that turned into several wrong turns. |
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Within a few days our cats were able to negotiate the cat door at breakneck speeds even in the dark. |
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Skilled cataphiles elude police by ducking into corridors or moving in the dark. |
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Nonetheless, in the dark and privy stillness of our minds there are few of us who are not still haunted by worrisome doubts. |
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If he sues, the company countersues to silence him, assuring that the public will continue to be in the dark. |
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Crew roused the man, who admitted he had drunk several beers and claimed he mistook the suit for nightclothes in the dark. |
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Lives running out like something foul, nightsoil from a cesspipe, a measured dripping in the dark. |
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In October 2007, she was reprimanded after joking that she had almost run over a black pedestrian because she could not see him in the dark. |
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Yes! No more TV sets, no more light bulbs! No more electricity! We'll be back in the dark ages if the environazis have their ways! |
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Another version of the legend says that she stole the silver key to admit her lover, mistakenly opening the sluices in the dark. |
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Being in the dark is a big adventure for the Beavers and they all say they'll take the Switch It Off message home with them. |
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He'd feed the horses at midnight, ride out in the dark and cut the grass in the early hours in his longjohns with a torch tied to his lawnmower. |
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Black Friday is always such a crapshoot and customers are always left in the dark. |
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OmniGlow has developed a new lime green, 10-inch SAFETY GLOW Lightstick to provided increased visibility in the dark. |
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As the trees block the moonlight these zips are completely in the dark, truly enhancing the spookiness of the evening and season. |
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Governments whistle in the dark to scare off the demons as they come in range of the graveyard. |
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This book is a must-read for anyone in the dark about the importance of a credit profile and its impact on major financial decisions. |
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Till we perceive by our own understandings, we are as much in the dark, and as void of knowledge, as before. |
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There is, in every true woman's heart, a spark of heavenly fire, which beams and blazes in the dark hour of adversity. |
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The Fall doesn't spoonfeed viewers but it doesn't plan to deliberately leave them in the dark either. |
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While the M-side has ideologues deregulating in the dark, the B-side has technocrats playing with make-believe numbers. |
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Whenever I was in deep thought in the stillth of a night in longing for the mainland, it seemed that a voice was calling in the dark. |
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Whilst young, preserve his tender mind from all impressions of spirits and goblins in the dark. |
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There's also a place to attach a light should you run in the dark, and bungee cord on the back so you can stash your spare layers. |
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This is a series that doesn't spoon-feed viewers, but it doesn't plan to deliberately confuse them or leave them in the dark either. |
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He told all my friends not to call me ever again, because I was to drown in the dark sea of ignorance for leaving him. |
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The Slow Loris has giant eyes to hunt prey in the dark and is the only poisonous primate in the world. |
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There is no causal relationship between eating carrots and seeing in the dark. |
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He put a small nightlight in the bathroom to find his way around in the dark. |
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Alexander became separated from his guides and it is assumed that in the dark his horse lost its footing. |
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From listening, I can't tell who composed it. Beethoven, maybe, but that's a shot in the dark. |
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O'Sullivan went to inform Charles Edward Stuart of the change of plan, but missed him in the dark. |
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With the help of Payne, whom she kept in the dark about the details, Mary Shelley obtained false passports for the couple. |
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After cooling on ice, the samples were incubated with 30 mM iodoacetamide for 1 h in the dark to carbamidomethylate the cysteine residues. |
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He pulled on a pair of jogpants and sat in the dark of the living room taking long pulls at his cigarette. |
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They were together, at the flicks on Saturday night, eating Jaffas and smiling at each other occasionally in the dark. |
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As darkness fell it began to rain, and the drivers, fearing for the safety of the trains in the dark and wet, slowed the train further. |
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In the scullery Smiley had once more checked his thoroughfare, shoved some deck-chairs aside, and pinned a string to the mangle to guide him because he saw badly in the dark. |
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Lelo Tantra Feather Teaser, Harmony Keep your lover in the dark. |
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We were carless, in the dark, and no one to help within cooee. |
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Then doors of the sanctum santorum close with a crash. We are left drained, stunned and stupefied in the dark. Silence seeps back. The ritual is over. |
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Whyte insisted that he was in the dark about Baxendale-Walker's mucky lifestyle, but the suave moneyman was happy to brag about his raunchy screen antics. |
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The spirit of the dead, camaquen, would need to follow a long road and during the trip the assistance of a black dog that could see in the dark was required. |
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It emerges at dusk and may travel some distance in the dark while hunting. |
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Both battalions had difficulty finding their way in the dark and dust. |
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The village of Llanberis is in the dark again, no Christmas lights can be seen, apart from the lights on the tree by the pet shop which is NOT funded by the council. |
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Alexander died in a fall from his horse while riding in the dark to visit the queen at Kinghorn in Fife on 18 March 1286 because it was her birthday the next day. |
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Management kept the board of directors completely in the dark. |
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I was in the dark about the surprise party until I walked in. |
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They remained in the dark until the newspaper story came out. |
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If a person had an image appear for a moment after waking up or if they see something in the dark it is not considered a dream because they were awake when it occurred. |
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Hearing the noise in the dark, the children ran head over heels back home. |
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Mr Rosser did say, however, that the Nightglow part of the festival, which saw balloons tethered but lit up in the dark, had attracted up to 10,000 people. |
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By contrast to his crystal-clear, futurable insights, however, the 'furious reporter' leaves us very much in the dark with regard to what's going on right now. |
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The decorative edging around the door makes it easier to find in the dark. |
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Here is a child of three years old, and she cannot tell who made her! Without question, she is equally in the dark as to her soul, its present depravity, and future destiny! |
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He scared me out of my wits, sneaking up behind me in the dark like that. |
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But at times the humor is discordant, Henry's jokiness not only his own whistling in the dark but his author's uneasiness with his own seriousness. |
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Yet already it felt to Jill and Eustace as if all their dangers in the dark and heat and general smotheriness of the earth must have been only a dream. |
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I stubbed my toe trying to find the light switch in the dark. |
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