They dream away their twilights now in prisons for the aged. |
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The orange lines correspondent to day length from civil, nautical and astronomical twilights. |
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It displays also the length of day, between sunrise and sunset, and also between the various morning and evening twilights. |
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Radiance of sunny mornings, crushing heat at noon, intense colour of the twilights without end: it is summer. |
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The middle plot contains the lengths of days, from sunrise to sunset and between the different morning and evening twilights. |
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Hockney's latest paintings – even the overcast ones, and the twilights – are as blithe as a sunny day. |
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Élite athletes are no strangers to joint replacements, but more often than not they happen in the twilights of their careers. |
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In the definitive twilights of stunning careers these two men have become true artists in the noble art of self-defence, which is what boxing is meant to be. |
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Moreover, submerging into twilights Moscow gets rid of its business-like busy manner, acquires a romantic gloss, tries on new neon lights and has refreshment in light fountains. |
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The twilights rays change slowly, the civil twilight just after sunset at west, the nautical one along the ashore and the astronomical other one at the star's appearance. |
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The Flame Violet touches gently during the twilights. |
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