And all of the nighttime and shadowy sequences are solid with zero bleed or shimmer. |
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Her husband had quit pacing her after 20 miles, leaving her to navigate the nighttime forest on her own. |
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Gary was going to start a nighttime variety show weekly and I subbed one night. |
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Cooling is provided with minimum exploitation of resources by using structural elements as thermal reservoirs of coolness from nighttime air. |
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In mid-August, large hatches of a nighttime mayfly called the pale evening dun begin to appear. |
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More than 25 percent of the 15,000 participants in the study said they experienced nighttime acid reflux. |
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Commercial and private sea craft were plentiful nearer the coast and the boardwalk at the beaches was lit up for nighttime visitors. |
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In it, seven males with lights attached to their hands resembled a wedge of motorcyclists on a nighttime foray. |
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There was a giant explosion, a flash of blinding light, and the whole nighttime desert seemed to billow up into a boiling mushroom cloud. |
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The road twists vertiginously around sharp drop-offs, and nighttime is when poisonous fer-de-lance snakes slither across the road. |
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Brazilian singer Caetano Veloso delivers a mindblowingly evocative reinvention of a classic Mexican ranchera to an open-air, nighttime assembly. |
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The haunting melody drifted up towards them, sounding eerily like to an owl hooting at nighttime. |
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It was nighttime outside, dark and cloudy, so the sewers were pitch black, and he landed knee deep in rank stinking water. |
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Lyrically poetic and understated, this album has a churchly feel that makes for perfect nighttime chillout music. |
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Here your nighttime walk on the sand is not by starlight, but by electric sky glow. |
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They are diurnal herbivores, hiding in reef crevices during nighttime and browsing over reefs to feed during the day. |
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Like most wrasses, they surround themselves with a mucus layer to cover their scent while they sleep, avoiding discovery by a nighttime predator. |
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In order to get a fuller understanding of de la Tour's art, students should also study some of his nighttime pictures, his nocturnes. |
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She walks the earth with a heavy confidence, an irrepressible swagger and cadence, due to those nighttime reflections. |
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It was nearing nighttime now, and the ebon coloration of the building coupled with the equally dark landscape rendered it invisible after dusk. |
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Every week ents officers for each of the York University colleges organise nighttime events for students. |
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They belong to a group of birds called goatsuckers or also known as nightjars for their nighttime singing. |
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For example, discreet indirect lighting allows for nighttime activities in a formerly candlelit room. |
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When nighttime outdoor lights send glare up and out instead of down, they don't just waste energy, they drown out the sky, too. |
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I have a RL job so you will mostly see postings from me in the evenings or at nighttime in Europe. |
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The American forces were responsible for the daylight bombing, the British for nighttime bombing. |
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The nighttime mission was over featureless landscape that provided minimal visual markers. |
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With most everyone tanked and soaked, the 10-hour nighttime drive to the Lake was unanimously the worst of the entire trip. |
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In addition to this, most sufferers also experience awakenings and restlessness during their usual nighttime sleeping hours. |
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Today it is still heavily guarded, with numerous checkpoints and a nighttime curfew. |
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With the Mariners and Yankees on satellite television every morning, the ratings for nighttime telecasts plummeted. |
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We set off through the illuminated streets of nighttime London, round Hyde Park Corner, up Piccadilly and through the backstreets of Mayfair. |
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Another option is a fluffy feather bed that adds some extra cushion to the mattress and some warmth to the nighttime. |
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By nightfall, local police and U.N. peacekeeping forces had been deployed, and a nighttime curfew was declared. |
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Or you might keep a checklist of all your nighttime and morning tasks and have family members mark them off as each one is completed. |
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Practically speaking, the artists had little choice but to use visual cues to signal nighttime in the sculptured panels. |
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We found that parents forage during the nighttime and deliver collected food to the begging young in several small meals during the day. |
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Then you'll impart your newfound wisdom to local schoolchildren during nighttime field trips. |
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Also, because nighttime air and water fall so still, bass detect sound and vibration more easily. |
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Because coal tar is messy and malodorous and can stain clothing, nighttime application is recommended. |
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She also used black light in some light sculptures to create glowing bluish reflections that gave a somber, nighttime appearance to them. |
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A daring nighttime police raid of the night market on Thepprasit Road netted 350 counterfeit CDs and resulted in the arrest of two vendors. |
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Amidst the many ruffians scattered about the bar, this visitor wearing a brown cotton suit with matching cream tie stood out like a solitary star in the nighttime sky. |
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Later we snuggled up in our jammies and had a nighttime snack. |
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The city of Miran Shah, for example, was subjected to a nighttime curfew for years. |
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The image, which at first might have been mistaken for a blurry rendition of Atari's arcade game Centipede, gradually became recognizable as nighttime city traffic. |
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The alleged nighttime escapades of the Secret Service agents in Colombia are more than just an embarrassment. |
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Attracted by nighttime pool lights, a disoriented female loggerhead turtle finds its way into a residential swimming pool on Siesta Key, Sarasota, Florida. |
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Of that number, 38 percent had taken longer than 80 minutes to fall asleep in the lab and 51 percent had lost substantial sleep due to nighttime awakenings. |
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Other than minor episodes like this, nighttime holds no terrors for them. |
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Unless he organized his thoughts he would die here in the nighttime, the snow would drift over his body and only the dogs would know where to find him. |
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The sky outside was still wrapped in the thick blanket of nighttime. |
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A closer look reveals entire nighttime cityscapes embedded in the blots of paint, glimpses of Paris, Hong Kong, Prague, and other cities from Park's travels. |
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A militarized strike force onstage, attired in all black with faces smeared in black as though prepped for a nighttime raid. |
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It was nighttime in Brooklyn in the middle of summer and the air conditioning in the bank was turned off. |
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The midnight blue of the nighttime sky grew suddenly darker. |
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They would hear booms far out in the ocean, see the smoke or the nighttime glow of burning ships on the horizon, and smell burning fuel on the sea breeze. |
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There's nothing like a nighttime snipe hunt to terrorize homesick kids. |
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As a great hunter he bragged about his nighttime sharp shooting. |
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A staunch traditionalist at home, Ahmad is also a liberal in politics and a nighttime philanderer. |
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That nighttime trip had wounded his pride and bruised his ego. |
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Looking like film noir stills, these photographs were nighttime shots of the actual sites where the fateful encounters between police and civilians occurred. |
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Since my body was still operating on Eastern Standard time, even though I was in the Central time zone, I told her to go ahead and ready the room for nighttime. |
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The nighttime pilot must deal with all the visual challenges common in daylight, compounded with a whole new set of challenges resulting from darkness. |
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This makes it a great ingredient for nighttime fat-loss formulas. |
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She heard the hoot of a night bird telling her it was nighttime. |
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In the chaos of the nighttime paradrop into Normandy, France, Easy Company, like its sister airborne units, is scattered far and wide across the enemy terrain. |
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Fiber-optic lights in the ceiling give the effect of a nighttime sky. |
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As boring as daytime stakeout seemed, nighttime surveillance was the pits. |
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During nighttime, giraffes appear to hum to each other above the infrasound range for purposes which are unclear. |
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Imagine a windswept Montauk sunset hinting at the steamy, sexy nighttime to come. |
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For much of puberty, nighttime levels of testosterone are higher than daytime. |
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About a third of the group had nighttime behavioral disorders, depression, dysphoria, delusions, disinhibition, elation, and hallucinations. |
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The photography is stunning, with superb use of time-lapse, close-up, and nighttime photography as well as electron microphotography. |
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We are headed out for a nighttime blue-water scuba dive in search of salps off the Pacific coast of Panama. |
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Marciano is a slightly clubbier nighttime line, less sporty than most of the Guess? |
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A report on the cost-benefit analysis of the nighttime ventilative cooking in office buildings has been submitted. |
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As winter approaches, the temperature of the surface water will drop as nighttime cooling dominates heat transfer. |
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Beddit uses ballistocardiography, through an ultra-thin force-sensing strip, to measure nighttime activity without any wearable sensors. |
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Edgar Hoover with his nighttime frolics as an arriviste among Manhattan's haute monde. |
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You typically recommend nighttime only or full-time splinting, depending on the severity of symptoms, but are not aware of the evidence for this. |
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Uxbridge led Massachusetts in robberies for a quarter of the year in 1922, and the town voted to hire its first nighttime police patrolman. |
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After four days of high nighttime as well as daytime temperatures, many people's bodies had become overstressed and unable to shed the excess heat. |
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Its nighttime blue lighting is particularly prominent along the foreshore. |
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Daytime heating and nighttime cooling of the hilly slopes lead to day to night variations in the airflow, similar to the relationship between sea breeze and land breeze. |
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Parents who use cloth diapers often use disposables for travel, nights, or both. Disposables can save parents repeated nighttime rousings or frequent sheet changes. |
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Smith Barney, for example, goes so far as to shift the hours during which taxi rides home are expensable as nighttime lengthens and shortens, says Moszkowski. |
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Innovations were also introduced into the regular gladiatorial games such as naval contests, nighttime battles, and female and dwarf gladiator fights. |
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Amundsen and her colleagues had expected to find notably lower nighttime urinary volumes in the participants with detrusor overactivity because of a greater voiding frequency. |
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The power limit can also be depending on daytime and it is possible, that a station may not work at nighttime, because it would then produce too much interference. |
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The larger plantations with groups of slaves numbering twenty, or more, tended to be centers of nighttime meetings of one or several plantation slave populations. |
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