No, we're referring to that twilight world of bizarre fetishes and sexual practices. |
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With a sigh he lay back on the bunk watching the lights dim to a pale imitation of twilight. |
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It's a soft spring twilight by the edge of Lake Superior at the far northern tip of Wisconsin. |
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He turns back to the woman opposite him, her face reflecting the approaching purple twilight. |
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The sun had barely made it over the horizon and twilight still ruled the sky. |
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Further back, twilight began to fall and consume two-thirds of the horizon and her path back home. |
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At last the shadows began to grow lighter as my eyes adjusted to the dim twilight. |
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The weather is still balmy and the light is like twilight, even though it's almost 3 in the morning. |
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On Saturday 14 May museums across Europe remained open late into the evening with a series of special events held around twilight. |
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At twilight, when neon store signs and traffic lights begin to glow, wet asphalt becomes a luminous billboard of color. |
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If there are a lot of windows in your scene, consider shooting at twilight when the illumination levels will be closer. |
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The flowers seem small and insignificant during the day but at twilight they glow in the fading light and look beautiful. |
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At twilight, the family lights candles, to shine a beacon to the souls as they return. |
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When twilight came and the light was too poor to read, Roza closed the book and merely listened to the conversation. |
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Remember, twilight is the most dangerous time, when the light is failing but your lights do not have much effect. |
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I went in the opposite direction, but even the pleasure of being in the woods alone at twilight did nothing to lighten my mood. |
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Hovering between day and night, light and dark, life and death, twilight is glorious in its very imprecision. |
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At least five A.L. outfielders that year had better numbers than this man in the twilight of his career. |
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Now that the Government is in the twilight of its third term, when will the Prime Minister deliver on this commitment? |
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Consequently, Bjornebye was left with acute double vision and he spent the next four months in a frightening twilight world. |
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Sullivan suddenly finds himself adrift in a twilight world where his life, sanity and personal identity are all at risk. |
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Many people say you're in the twilight of your professional playing career. |
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In the twilight of his years, he is perhaps keen to keep his slate clean for history. |
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His characters appear to inhabit a parallel universe, a twilight world, a way-station between past and present. |
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Poetry is often thought to be a painless twilight sleep out of which beauty is accidentally born. |
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And you will hear a lot of experts suggest, Larry, that it puts you in a twilight sleep, where you kind of know what's going on. |
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Being alive is a very intense experience, we all shy away from it preferring an ambulatory twilight sleep. |
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I get up and sit on the edge of the bed and for a few minutes I'm in a twilight zone where I can't figure out what I'm supposed to do next. |
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It didn't take long, no matter how many of my old show I watched or channel surfed, to find myself in an ideological twilight zone. |
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More time lapse and we fell into the international twilight zone of hospital waiting rooms. |
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At the same time as the older boy started to play, Alex returned from the twilight zone and started paying attention to the game again. |
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So we enter a twilight zone where both parties talk about security, but refuse to actually take the necessary steps to achieve security. |
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It is a place so strange that even scientists refer to it as the twilight zone. |
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But it is equally true that they only flourish in the twilight zone separating serious film from cheap entertainment. |
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If Charlene hadn't called her friend, she could still be in the twilight zone. |
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And to be able to enjoy Sonny's world, trapped in the throes of a twilight zone, it is best to do so without comparing it to one's own world. |
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In the twilight zone between sleep and awake, I make the decision to skip my shower and be a pig today. |
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Venture into York after the shops have shut and before the nightlife picks up, and something strange happens. You enter the twilight zone. |
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It is more likely that your dreams are daydreams in the twilight zone between sleep and wake. |
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The best viewing opportunity will come on the morning of August 12, during a narrow window from moonset until the start of morning twilight. |
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Photographers made use of the pandanus to lend striking silhouettes to black and white photographs of Reef twilight. |
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Whenever a hitter bloops a ball into the outfield during the day or at twilight, Wilson has a tough time picking it up. |
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The umbilicoplasty procedure is quick, taking only 30 to 90 minutes to do, and is performed under local or twilight anesthesia. |
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The sky faded from the dark bluish purple of twilight, to the bright white color of a pearl before her eyes. |
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One handful of twilight was left, but Brevet General Thurman Dynamics fit skeet shooting into his day. |
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The Bat skulked away and has lived in dark corners and holes ever since, never showing himself except in the near dark of latening twilight. |
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Asteroids of that size, however, are exceedingly difficult to observe in the twilight sky with ground-based telescopes. |
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His colleagues snicker at the twilight samurai as he leaves, at his shabby dress and general unkemptness as well as his reason for leaving. |
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This unvitiated region stands in no need of the veil of twilight to soften or disguise its features. |
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The trouble is that a lot of people have found a comfortable niche in Abkhazia's twilight existence. |
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We will be moving faster now, heading into the chop of a south wind and twilight has passed into dark. |
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The shepherds claimed often to see her walking above the steepest slopes at twilight, a golden spindle in her hand. |
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Their songs were tailor-made for top-down summer twilight drives through Fairmount Park with your main squeeze. |
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It is twilight, and a bright half-moon shines down on a small metropolis of wire pens. |
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His existential thriller, Portrait of a Lady Far Away, is a dreamy, hallucinatory ride through Tehran by twilight. |
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The storm had cleared as if it never were, the silver disk on high hanging like a puppet without strings in the twilight sky. |
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It is not much of a break when you are 32 and considered to have reached the twilight of a distinguished career. |
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The twilight wars on the periphery were sideshows from defending the main strongpoints that locked up the keys to world power. |
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I slowly tilt my forehead back until I'm looking up through the pale twilight. |
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It was last season when he was ruminating on the difficulty of coaching a superstar in his twilight years. |
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My eyes are of a light violet colour like the twilight at dawn, observant and penetrating. |
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In the quiet twilight, the cobbler slowly set down his tools, laying the wooden shoe at the foot of his stool and rising slowly. |
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It's either twilight or pre-dawn, with cobblestones and architecture hinting at a European setting. |
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The photostats are monochrome, of course, and the figures seem to float in a kind of brown twilight. |
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Buddhist monks chanted hypnotically in the deep blue twilight, multicolored prayer flags blowing in the stiff Himalayan winds. |
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Observations commenced at nautical twilight and ceased at the end of the dawn chorus. |
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She stared at the dancing flames for hours, daylight passing to twilight and then to darkness. |
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The lighting is blue, underfoot the floor is black and the scaffolding glints in the twilight. |
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It's the gloaming twilight of it, the soft seduction of lost hopes, the valiant wit, the heroic jig. |
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After the twilight gloom of the entrance came the deepening blackness of the cave's belly. |
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The sun set in a glory, and twilight arrived with gracefully gleaming stars, and a full golden moon on the horizon. |
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He may be in the twilight of his career, but he has great qualities and great skill. |
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In the twilight dusk, I followed him out the door and up the garden path, where he tripped over a loose rock and fell to one knee. |
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Walking slowly towards him in the dusky red twilight was the last man he really needed to see now. |
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The sun dips around 1am, there's a dusky twilight and then light again at 3am. |
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Sirk's is a popular cinema fashioned with exquisite taste during what we now know as the twilight of Hollywood's self-enclosed grandeur. |
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At 37, he is in the twilight of his senior career, but will doubtless know enough to hold his corner tomorrow. |
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More so than that, the flower upon which he casts his glow in the twilight was the full moon, shining clear and unmisted, late that night. |
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If you are involved in the twilight zone there are certain rules laid down and you abide by them. |
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Her hair was short and windswept, and its color matched the pale purple of the sky at twilight. |
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As we flew in a southerly direction down the airway from Phoenix, passing Marana, the twilight was fading in the western sky across the desert. |
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Amid the ruin of the City of Dreams, Mehmed imbibed a valuable lesson about the twilight of nations, empires and kingdoms. |
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And there might have to be, if not a long twilight struggle, then at least a serious all-nighter with some dismally poor lighting. |
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I always thought that you had to finish your career and be in the happy twilight of retirement before releasing a compilation or biography. |
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The only constraint appears to be a moonless sky for a couple of hours before civil twilight. |
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Thus various stages of twilight are defined in terms of the solar depression angle, in degrees. |
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They watched as the bright colours of the sky faded and were replaced by the muted pastels of twilight. |
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Earlier generations of Americans defeated fascism and won the long twilight struggle against communism. |
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The sun had set, and the sky was that lovely shade of blue between twilight and true night. |
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And in the twilight of their youth, this bleakest enlightening is, for a pair lovelorn and wretched, their single and final solace. |
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The supposed twilight days of his career provided him with countless afternoons in the sun. |
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As you reach your twilight years, meeting with a qualified attorney to develop an estate plan is a priority. |
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There's something quite magical about autumnal afternoons with the curtains open and the twilight encroaching. |
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There is so much dust in the Martian atmosphere that twilight routinely lasts for two hours. |
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Some are scurrilously unrepeatable, even virulently nasty, fit only for the twilight gossiping hours in the Ubiquitous Chip. |
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The grim battle in the twilight of the Arctic Circle was the last time men of the Royal Navy faced the enemy in a battleship. |
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I was waiting in the twilight semi-darkness, yawning, eyes half closed, and basically looking like a zombie. |
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They merged and separated and moved on together, two shadows gliding through the shadowy twilight. |
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A maze of sterile-looking, particle-board cubicles had been erected in the room and the lights dimmed to a sepulchral twilight. |
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The streets of Okinawa were shadowed by the cloak of twilight and wrapped in a thin fog. |
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The plate soared through the air, slicing the twilight, before a bullet made contact with it, shattering the porcelain dish in midair. |
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His teeth were glinting in the twilight and his fingers were barely sheathed in skin. |
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When I was a young Boy Scout at summer camp, my troop gathered at twilight each day to lower the colors for the night. |
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As Bella Vista's shovelers work into the late-afternoon twilight, the faint chiming of church bells wafts over from the nearby town center. |
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Finally, I was standing in my under garments and fumbled around in the twilight for some modest clothing. |
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The sun sank below the skyline and cool purple twilight settled around them. |
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Looking north from the plateau, you will see in the endless twilight a forbidding light on the horizon. |
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He looked outside, the light already faded into twilight, the streetlights blazing their golden hue through the darkness. |
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It was still light out, just the first orange rays of twilight creeping over the horizon. |
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The twilight rings with the laughter of the 'loppies' young and free. |
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They come out from the trunks of trees at twilight to forage. |
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We sat on the grass, in the hot twilight, watching the fireworks burst in patriotic showers of light over Independence. |
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Since then he has given the club great service and, although in the twilight of his playing career, he is still playing good football to the present day. |
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In the twilight of his days, he instills the mystery of all days. |
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He looked up at last, his eyes unwontedly serious in the twilight. |
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The day was just on the turn, a little patch of greying twilight here and there, a few over cautious drivers punctuating the steady procession with dipped beams. |
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It was a moment of epiphany in the magic midsummer twilight. |
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Cochran et al. have shown that Catharus thrushes calibrate their magnetic compass on a daily basis using twilight cues, apparently just the reverse of what homing pigeons do. |
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Hovering in the twilight zone between satire and ridicule, this medley is both entertaining and an opportunity for a cathartic laugh at troubling issues. |
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Strange to feel so melancholy at such a joyous time, so many people celebrating, making merry, making love in the warm twilight of these shortest nights. |
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The park spreads out behind the mouth of the river, where each day at twilight a flood of scarlet macaws migrates from the tropical forest to the mangrove swamps. |
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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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Not until after midnight, in an eerie twilight, do we sideslip around a medial moraine and discover two gigantic black holes in the silver glacier. |
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Through dance, from the uncut stamp of rustic feet in twilight dust to the sophisticated Bharatanatyam with its own highly complex grammar, Indians shared stories. |
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As a pioneer of twilight sleep in childbirth in New Zealand she even trialled the drug on herself when she subsequently had her four children, Peter, Ross, Graham and Alison. |
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Turkish soldiers sat by their vehicles in the twilight languidly chatting or cooking. |
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But who would begrudge her some happiness in her twilight years? |
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It is Christmas eve and our patient lays on the table in twilight sleep. |
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There being no second chamber in Holyrood, why not use Westminster as a kind of House of Lords, where former leaders can harmlessly serve out their twilight days in obscurity? |
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The film opens on a tumbleweed blowing through the twilight streets of Los Angeles and closes with a cowboy soliloquy. |
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I do feel there is a gay sensibility in everything I do, including the twilight movies. |
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The original twilight Zone is renowned for the acting careers it revived or jump started. |
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As Lenin lay in the twilight of the long decline from his last stroke, they were already at grips in the first round of the struggle which was to culminate in the Great Purge. |
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In this soft twilight, Wilton could see a faint shimmer around Milon. |
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But tax experts warn such deals are operating in a twilight zone. |
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Poised in the twilight zone between the living and the nonliving, a virus is just a short strand of DNA or RNA coiled tightly inside a shell made of protein molecules. |
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Not out merely for a night ride, the scientists had their eyes trained on the western horizon, where twilight hung low in a range from deep blue to glowing red. |
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During this period, however, the brilliance of the moon and stars, and the reflected light of the sun from below the horizon confer twilight, not darkness, to the region. |
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The rising full moon and twilight atmosphere speak of the tranquility of a natural world far away from the machinery and complication of modern life. |
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With Kamban, perhaps for the last time in the cycle of Indian Rama stories, Rama occasionally straddles the nebulous twilight zone between epic hero and infallible deity. |
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Quietly, ever so quietly, I watched two worlds briefly collide before one exited into the sunlight and the other stayed behind in the dim twilight. |
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It was almost as if the barn was it's own little world where it was twilight all the time, and the only light was the frail beams given off by a few candles. |
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It was twilight, and the light was dark yellow and cast long shadows. |
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In the twilight afterglow, talk of a new march on Wall Street swept the crowd. |
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It is nature's twilight zone, a place that has repulsed all human efforts to mine or farm it, or denude it with herds of cattle or flocks of sheep. |
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The only problem with using the FL-D filter to correct for fluorescent lighting in a cityscape at twilight is that there is also tungsten lighting in the city. |
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We'd go over at twilight, when the big white house had a patina like the inside of a shell, and chase fireflies among the cypress trees and boxwood hedges. |
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It's the deep, dark keening sound of the cello, the twilight voicings of the piano and the perfect, pure pitch of Paula Morelenbaums creamy voice. |
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In the twilight of their years they are spending their lives at Sainik Ashram in Kakkanad since they found that they are a burden to their own families. |
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Now, finally, at the twilight of their lives, they had found each other. |
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In the twilight of his years he now has trouble both walking and seeing. |
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The Wide lens is also the one you should use in low light situations, such as twilight, as most Wide lenses have larger apertures which let more light in to the camera. |
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Their feet out in front of them, silhouetted against the twilight sky, travelling from one end of the park to the other, looking down at roller-coasters and parked cars. |
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After watching a tapir feed on the algae covering a lagoon, Paula led us to a giant egret rookery, where the twilight screamed like a million soccer fans. |
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I'm in that twilight state between sleep and waking in the very early morning, before the rudely steep climb of the day's foothills and mountains. |
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As twilight approached, he lit the lantern and returned home. |
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It went now between long straight ramparts of hills that showed enormous and dark against a sky cleared to twilight by the unrisen moon. |
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Instead, this period became the story of the twilight struggle of the Empire. |
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These reptiles are mostly active during the twilight and occasionally bask in the sun, but are more often found hiding beneath rocks and logs. |
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When twilight came I had vaguely wished some clouds would gather, for an odd timidity about the deep skyey voids above had crept into my soul. |
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The blue sky of the twilight zone and the yellow light from the sodium vapour lamp was nothing short of a warm welcome. |
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The new study showed for the first time that bats catch insects by sonar as it is far more efficient than using vision, even during twilight. |
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Epsom provides punters with good twilight action and their feature race the Viking Direct Conditions Stakes can go to Heliodor. |
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As to this right, therefore, the people have expressly created a twilight zone, in which neither nation nor state can act. |
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There is a large increase in the ratio of ultraviolet to visible light in the morning and evening twilight hours. |
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At 150 meters beneath the ocean's surface, there is a region of the sea nicknamed the twilight zone. |
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The island was two rocks grey as twilight between which a tump of iron loam ribbed with flint bore a stand of fir and spruce. |
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An estimated 100,000 tourists per year visit the bridge at twilight to watch the bats leave the roost. |
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So, if you're a Woody Allen fan and using the same stuff as Richard, you just might enjoy this book and a trip into the twilight zone. |
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But is there not a twilight zone over which both Church and State put forth claims? |
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Suddenly, to her astonishment and mine, it turned black and blue! I wondered if we'd just entered the twilight zone. |
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During this time of the year marginal nautical twilight lasts the entire night. |
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The dysphotic zone is also referred to as the mesopelagic zone, or the twilight zone. |
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Following ISON's solar swingby, the comet will depart the sun and move toward Earth, appearing in morning twilight through December. |
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There was a faint rose acronical glow high in the room, the beginning of twilight. |
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John Balliol, whose star had risen briefly above the horizon, now sank into the twilight of history. |
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The hare lends its form to the witch for her twilight flittings and scuddings to the place of some unhallowed rendezvous. |
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In the twilight of empire, in the spider hole where the masters of the universe have gone to ground with their simulacral weapons, reality gives way to violent phantasmagoria. |
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This is the old Fulton Street Mall in twilight, a chaotic throwback to the era before the sanitization and, yes, mallification of New York City's retail districts. |
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For this twilight zone, your best guide is Ken Buesseler, chair of the Marine Chemistry and Geochemistry Department at Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution. |
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Since the majority of the works were shot at night, Sala's idea was to project darkness into a twilight zone rather than the usual light onto darkness. |
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I felt tranquilized while looking at it, as I do when the rosy clouds are fading into gray twilight, and the pale moon-sickle descends slowly behind the dim woods. |
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Kirstin Innes, whose rst book Fish Net focuses on the twilight world of prostitution, says the only way to make the world's oldest profession safe is to decriminalise it. |
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The Photographer's Ephemeris is a free useful software tool for photographers needing the times of twilight and the rise and set times of the sun and moon. |
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Now that he's entering his twilight years, he's writing his memoirs. |
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A short distance away, at twilight, a fat beaver climbed out of the river onto a leaning willow oak, peered down, and dove into the water with a preposterous splash. |
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