Startled by the torchlight, their shallow caprine eyes gazed back in fear and incomprehension at the source. |
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Without warning the entire room became a deadly criss-cross of weapons fire and blinding torchlight. |
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A tiny silver crescent moon hung from the chain, glinting in the torchlight streaming in from the open door. |
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The sight that awaited him in the torchlight of the guardroom to their level was not entirely unexpected. |
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A dark chamber with a large oaken door at one end looks all the more malevolent in the flickering torchlight. |
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The room was still lit by torchlight as Zarana rose from the cramped room and exited through paper door. |
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The torchlight glowered down to the barest hint of light emerging from the brackets. |
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Finally, by torchlight, I take a twitching haunch, cover it with rock salt and smear it with wild sage, and we've got dinner. |
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It was not the flickering orange of torchlight, but the steady bluish-white light of the evening outside. |
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Even at this late hour, torchlight and candlelight glowed brightly through the many gaping windows. |
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Despite brilliant daylight outside, we move through the building by torchlight. |
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Numair was asleep, moonlight and torchlight falling in through the window and shining on his blonde hair. |
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I would usually start studying and handwriting assignments at 1am by torchlight as there was no electricity. |
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There was one staircase in the centre, dimly illuminated by torchlight, and it led to somewhere below. |
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Each bag contained a pencil, an eraser, a ruler, notebooks, a water bottle and torchlight. |
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Ather walked though the small city as torchlight illuminated the walls of the huts. |
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Her spiked bracers glint in the dim torchlight and her silver chaukrum reflect the light onto the walls. |
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A stage hand shone another torch at his microphone stand, and the show continued by torchlight. |
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The evening culminates with a firework display and a torchlight procession down the hill into Campden. |
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I felt that to enter the wreck below decks at this depth would be madness, even though interesting brass items shone below me in my torchlight. |
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His brown shoulder length hair was thinning at the scalp and his skin seemed pale and sickly in garish torchlight. |
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There was an evening banquet, a torchlight parade through Paris, and special theater performances. |
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They say they had no choice but to pack up by torchlight yesterday after the electricity to Woolston House, a former textile mill, was cut off. |
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He estimated his position from his brief view of the room with torchlight and the light framed by the doorway he had entered from. |
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The lights were out and the only light showing was that of a small flickering torchlight. |
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Lionfish, with their colours even more luminescent in the brightness of torchlight, gently moved around the jetty posts. |
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Slowly his eyes fluttered open, but the flickering torchlight that lit his cell seemed unnaturally bright. |
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To win playmates' acceptance, he drew pictures on tracing paper and projected the images on the wall with torchlight for their entertainment. |
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A big bonfire and torchlight lit the night sky as the team made their way on to the open trailer. |
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Women are abducted while gathering crabs and shellfish at night by torchlight. |
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Little squat lobsters were everywhere and flashed into crevices in a bid to attempt to avoid my torchlight. |
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He felt cold and damp, but was comforted to see the twinkle of torchlight in the distance. |
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Their faces were waxy and pallid in the glow of the torchlight. |
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One of the local toms has a particular dislike for her and has battered her intermittently quite badly, and so began the hunt by torchlight for her. |
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The team carried out emergency operations day and night by torchlight. |
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This was entered by clambering into the dark beneath the slabbed floor of the modern church, torchlight striking the features of the long-neglected chapel. |
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A torch shone down the walls will reveal bright red alfonsitos and the larger red and white catalufas, which have large eyes that glow in torchlight. |
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Intended to demonstrate the group's power and support, the imagery harks back to the torchlight processions of inter-war Nazism. |
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New recruits trekked by moonlight to the mountain's summit for a dramatic torchlight induction into the armoured corps. |
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Since then numerous processions, torchlight parades and religious events have been held in this idyllic setting. |
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When the dancers inspect the walls by torchlight, they burn what they think is a branch, not realizing that it's the bird's beak. |
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Her demeanor was sublime to behold in the torchlight that glowed upon her. |
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On Saturday February 16, 1961, Réal's birthday, the evening was planned for the first Sutton Ski Club activity: a dinner and torchlight run. |
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The high priest, the eldest and all who wanted to join were going on a torchlight procession around the lampstand and were singing psalms of joy. |
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As well, 3,000 candles, held by participants during a torchlight procession, will burn in memory of the fallen. |
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The Municipality of Morin-Heights and the Club Optimiste de la Vallée de Saint-Sauveur invite you to their torchlight cross-country ski event. |
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The dark purple irises flashed menacingly in the torchlight. |
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For Ethiopians, the national sport has been the marathon ever since Abebe Bikila ran barefoot under torchlight to the Olympic gold medal in Rome 44 years ago. |
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Giant lighting rigs have now been set up to help those sifting through the rubble, but amongst the twisted metal of the bombed carriages many are still using torchlight. |
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Compact and powerful, the Stabex HF LED torchlight is protected by an IP65 chemical-resistant enclosure and a mineral glass, scratchproof lens. |
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Paul, in Mdina, and featured torchlight processions, the firing of 100 petards, horseraces, and races for men, boys and slaves. |
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The friars of the Community were also asked to lead a torchlight procession through the city from the site of the former Dominican convent to the new university campus. |
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Lavish Tiki-themed restaurant-bars spread across the country, as did aloha shirts, muumuus and torchlight luaus at home. |
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The young monk jumped as a figure loomed into the feeble torchlight. |
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All major ski resorts in Alberta offer snow school programs, first-track programs, daycare, food services, day lockers, rental equipment, free ski host tours and evening torchlight runs. |
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Sometimes, I took my torchlight and asked my kid brother to accompany me to the garden to see those plants that I had just transplanted from my nursery. |
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Braz, an old-timer well known for poaching in the creeks by torchlight. |
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Later on, at midsummer, by torchlight the village relived beneath a starlit sky the tragic story of those who were called «friends of good» or good men» but which history has labelled Cathars. |
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Night would send him blundering about a room where torchlight swung across the wall, and what he could find and what he needed were not the same thing. |
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If you shone a torch at the nearest star and simultaneously fired a Cern particle, the first torchlight would arrive in four years and the accelerated proton less than two seconds later. |
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The immense outdoor site bursts with free open-air activities: braziers, torchlight processions, shows, activities for children, all showcasing Montreal's renowned party spirit and flair for entertainment. |
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She would garden by torchlight so as not to lose the evenings. |
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Read the instructions by torchlight not by a flame. |
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The festival continues with a procession that starts at the church of San Nicola and ends with a traditional torchlight procession, meanwhile in the village, there is entertainment featuring music and dance. |
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