Death at dusk At dusk the unit takes its hardest blow.
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Light shows at each crossing will take place from dusk until dawn, not from dawn until dusk.
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Makers of the top-rated Helix Dusk and Helix Luxe Dusk, Helix is known for producing high-quality mattresses.
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EST, the pants in dusk and onyx were already sold out, while the dusk tank was low in stock.
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"Use repellant, cover bare skin and [decrease] the amount of time outside starting from an hour before dusk, from dusk to dawn," Coleman Mitchell said.
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The Birch Mattress comes from Helix, which is known for offering a wide array of excellent mattresses, including the Helix Dusk and the Helix Luxe Dusk.
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At dusk they begin to group together for the night.
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Dusk is a free download on the iTunes App Store.
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A rigid schedule kept us occupied from dawn to dusk.
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Huda Beauty Desert Dusk Eyeshadow Palette, $65, available at shophudabeauty.
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His last agony, in the dusk of an Istanbul nightclub.
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But make sure you leave the premises before dusk falls.
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And as dusk falls, they gain another kind of meaning.
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It's been closed since the attack which occurred at dusk.
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The congestion was a nightmare in the frigid winter dusk.
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We happened upon it at dusk, precisely when it opened.
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Katie Ellen is on tour soon with Lemuria and Dusk.
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Liminal hours are the best to enjoy it: dawn, dusk.
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Or, check out the Helix Dusk mattress I reviewed here.
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At dusk, the dolphins swam past in a tight pod.
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It's dawn and dusk stuck together, skipping the daytime altogether.
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Ben Shapiro endorses Dawn to Dusk, distributed by BrickHouse Nutrition.
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"The plant responded as if it was dusk," he said.
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The dawn of human insight may quickly turn to dusk.
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And we'll be on the go from dawn to dusk.
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Finally, in the blue light of dusk, the riders arrived.
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Dust blurred their camouflage uniforms and tears as dusk fell.
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At dusk, the deer arrived, nibbling the crab apple blossoms.
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As dusk fell, I followed the directions to my Airbnb.
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At dusk, native birds and other wildlife emerge from hiding.
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These hours are typically dusk to dawn between April and October.
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"Why do you think parks close at dusk?" he asked back.
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"Dawn" & "Dusk" — The sky just before sunrise and just after sunset.
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I arrived at dusk on Saturday, a week into the occupation.
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The beautiful view of Boise at dusk distracts me a bit.
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Hundreds remained long after dusk fell, discussing what to do next.
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Girls star Jemima Kirke stars in Zayn's "Dusk Till Dawn" video.
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Fighter Jets flying over the foggy mountains at dusk (Credit: iStock)
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The Sia-featured lead single "Dusk Till Dawn" is out now.
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And as soon as it became dusk, the whole vibe changed.
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As dusk fell, more soldiers arrived, with heavy equipment and supplies.
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Argentinian owl monkeys forage at dawn, dusk, and also by moonlight.
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Seriously, is that the same motel from From Dusk Til Dawn?
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They return to the center at dusk for the film's conclusion.
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It's so nice out here, especially in the summer at dusk.
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"He farms from dusk til dawn," she told the news outlet.
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We stepped into the chilly baronial dusk of its front hall.
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Anthems to the Welkin at Dusk, that's my big Emperor album.
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The sky is blue, then yellow, then a perfect navy dusk.
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I recently wrote a song called "Kiss The Clouds" for Dusk.
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The Helix Dusk mattress has changed my sleep for the better.
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Rain had given way to dusk, which prompted tea and candles.
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Saks also featured an impressive full-facade light show after dusk.
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As dusk fell across his lunchroom Mr. Ortega finished his story.
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We're expecting one to three inches of snow, mostly before dusk.
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The sudden dusk caused street and bridge lights to turn on.
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It was dusk, when the larger animals come out to hunt.
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And biking in the dusk or dark is clearly very dangerous.
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At dusk, the party moved inside to a midcentury-accented lounge.
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About dusk someone heard her scream and rushed to the lake.
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At dusk on Saturday, the family left the open crate outside.
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It was dusk now, but I snapped a few pictures anyway.
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But Dusk is not meant to give trolls a platform, he says.
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Then, the light dims to dusk as the craft continues its descent.
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Back at the Café de Flore, as dusk falls, the clientele shifts.
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A first group made it to Guatemala City by dusk on Wednesday.
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A nightly illumination takes place at dusk every evening through late October.
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I've played through Hotel Dusk: Room 215 and the phenomenal Ghost Trick.
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Best Buy doesn't start shipping the Dusk Shadow edition until April 10th.
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Dusk comes quickly in August, and now they both have to go.
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By dusk they'd only reached the town of Sibut -- about halfway there.
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The dark empty landscape makes for a very spooky drive at dusk.
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Females usually come out at dusk, and fly farther than other species.
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The set comes in cool, heathered colors, such as dusk and charcoal.
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They're also crepuscular, meaning that they're mainly awake during dawn and dusk.
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At dusk, staff members light up the fire pit, a communal hub.
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Dusk to Dawn Floral Jagger Jumpsuit from Show Me Your MuMu, $176
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Around dusk we arrived in Buaale, a city on the Jubba River.
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LARRIMAH, Australia — Dusk was falling on the sweltering hot day of Dec.
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When it was time to leave, we loitered in the chilly dusk.
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Dusk was falling in Boston, which lay under eight inches of snow.
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As dusk approached, he offered to drive a reporter around the settlement.
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But they are perhaps most magical used for alfresco dining at dusk.
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"They're more likely to attack at dawn and dusk," Dr. Erickson said.
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Ever more lavish as the dusk descends This glistening illuminates the air.
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At dusk, the cicada buzz sounded like electricity pulsing through the palms.
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Dusk was approaching, and the risk of an ambush was too high.
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The snow and wind intensified, the sky dimming to near-dusk levels.
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A dusk-to-dawn curfew was imposed for the second consecutive night.
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The sun dipped under the horizon, leaving the apartment in shadowy dusk.
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The Sea of Dusk, where Janus' colonists reside in colorful, floating villages.
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It has a hand-drawn aesthetic similar to Hotel Dusk— Chase star Shonosuke Nanase is a shameless ringer for Hyde—and while reviews are mixed (just as they were for Dusk) I'll probably be picking it up soon.
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I'm in Moscow, sitting on torn grass, as dusk sets in around me.
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As dusk descended late on a midsummer Russian night, dawn was just ahead.
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Horowitz says this vision field probably compares to what humans see at dusk.
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He was a 14-year-old boy playing basketball at dusk before curfew.
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He showed up at dusk, wearing a cowboy hat and a smart ring.
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It was my first U.S. gig, playing the second main stage at dusk.
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The snow-capped San Gabriel Mountains behind downtown Los Angeles at dusk Thursday.
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I reached my apartment at dusk, carrying my duffle bag up the stairs.
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Hayek and Clooney co-starred in the 1996 thriller From Dusk Till Dawn.
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The transition from day to dusk to night over the water is transfixing.
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You should also avoid being in the water at nighttime, dawn, or dusk.
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Ms Park's legacy may yet be made in the dusk of her presidency.
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As its video suggests, "Not Enough" is of the dusk and dawn world.
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Police said al Shabaab fighters set off the first car bomb at dusk.
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Authorities have already banned all outdoor gatherings in Dhaka from dusk on Dec.
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Around dusk, dozens or hundreds of insects may cross the beam each minute.
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The tree will be lit nightly through Christmas, from dusk to 11 p.m.
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And then, as we walked up the road toward dusk, almost 9 p.m.
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New termite colonies are founded on windless evenings, at dusk, after the rain.
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James voice starts as a 'dusk sky' blue that fades to pale blue.
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These mosquitoes rest in the daytime and bite at dusk or after dark.
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If any "Twilight" groupies linger in the dusk, their bafflement must be boundless.
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Dawn and dusk sky are blue on Mars and day sky is red.
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We went to a nearby cornfield at dusk and took a few photos.
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He had disappeared like a shadow at dusk, perhaps to Russia or Ukraine.
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As dusk approached, though, the early outlines of a vast calamity were unfolding.
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As dusk fell on Cameron Hut, I paged through the Intentions Book again.
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TAPACHULA, Mexico — They arrived at dusk, dressed for combat, pouring from government vehicles.
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At dusk, they found themselves with a punctured tire on the chaotic R27.
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Dusk sets on the Edmund Pettus Bridge spanning the Alabama River in Selma.
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The corn is shorn and the stiff yucca stands guard in the dusk.
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God created light and dark, "but we have dawn and dusk," he said.
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At dusk in Baghdad, some Sunni and Shia Muslims joined together in prayer.
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In Twante, dusk quickly turned to night, as it does in the tropics.
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HARARE, Zimbabwe — Dusk falls and thousands of vendors fan out across central Harare.
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Soon engineers and mathematicians and electricians rappelled down chimneys from dawn to dusk.
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Look for them at dawn or dusk and the hours before or after.
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Near dusk, intense coral pinks, reds, and peachy oranges have draped the horizon.
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Just before dusk, I arrived at a village on the outskirts of Sirnak.
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They are supposed to come on at dusk and go off at dawn.
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And at dusk one day, Ms. Chávez led me across Popayán's refined plaza.
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Dusk Sail Relativity OTW Set Singularity Lunar Radial Dusk David Ogle makes your typical landscape look just a bit alien, using things like glowing orbs, luminous smoke, and lasers (yes, lasers) to create elaborate sculptures in the most unusual places.
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For a moment, the boat seemed to freeze on edge in the gathering dusk.
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Come dusk, many Venezuelans shut themselves inside their homes to avoid muggings and kidnappings.
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Matte painting of the Millennium Falcon on the Cloud City landing pad at dusk.
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It is represented by the constellation Scorpius, which rises at dusk in mid-May.
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This was taken beyond dusk, with essentially just errant street light filling the scene.
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A dusk-'til-dawn curfew was imposed for the second night in a row.
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Leaving basketball practice at dusk, looking past the horizon and wondering what was next.
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Summer in Toronto is soft, pink clouds at dusk that resemble thick cotton candy.
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"Do not swim alone in the ocean at dawn or dusk," the Conservancy adds.
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Aeolus's orbit is a slightly unusual one called a sun-synchronous dusk/dawn orbit.
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It's dusk and the wind whips around us, throwing up the fine desert sand.
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According to the commission, alligators are typically the most active between dusk and dawn.
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Soon afterward, we return to the forest and the fairies and fireflies at dusk.
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By dusk, a confluence of events had led him to the Citi Field mound.
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From dawn until dusk, you can check out a cruiser and explore the city.
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There they were just a middle-aged couple taking a walk in the dusk.
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"Miranda Helmuth of Miranda Helmuth Photography took the photos in Swantek's backyard at dusk."
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It advises not swimming between dusk and dawn, when the animals are more active.
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At dusk, young men whistle at passersby and tell them the price of hashish.
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Dusk gives way to dark as we roll into the border town of Tecate.
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You know those types of sunset: blue, then yellow, then a perfect navy dusk.
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You are currently on tour with Tenement and Amos is your bandmate in Dusk.
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Have you ever tried to do Black Thumb versions of Dusk or Tenement songs?
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As for adapting Tenement or Dusk songs into the Black Thumb catalog, I have.
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Then she will go home, get some sleep, and come back again after dusk.
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Frogs are the heralds of dusk, their evening song laying the day to rest.
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Local governments imposed dusk-to-dawn curfews and told residents to boil their water.
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Around dusk, he recognized his brother's loping silhouette coming to the prearranged exfiltration spot.
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As dusk fell, the young man suggested we take a walk up the mountain.
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When dusk tiptoed in he excused himself and took his miles-long walk home.
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"That's how that one goes," he says, and the dusk goes pink all around.
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Are there any songs on the new Tenement album that could fit with Dusk?
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Don't go out alone, and avoid dawn and dusk, when sharks tend to hunt.
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We waited with them as dusk settled with a chill that hinted of winter.
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It was nearly dusk and she had yet to make the day's first sale.
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She waits until the sun starts to set and it's dusk in the Bay.
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Each night, as dusk fell, Wasil made the trip back to the youth center.
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His mother began working from dusk until dawn for a few dollars a day.
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Food is scarce, and a strict dusk-to-dawn curfew is enforced, they say.
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They also took walks in a nearby forest together, at dawn or at dusk.
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We were there: across from the restaurant, a tent city huddled in the dusk.
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Student groups called for dawn-to-dusk shutdown in four districts of the state.
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At dusk, it's mahogany and deep chestnut after a cloud gobbles up the sun.
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We imagine ourselves playing Bach as dusk descends, savoring pensive joys and sweet sorrows.
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One copse of alders in one dim dusk that was none of the above.
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Mr. Hadad was walking across a footbridge as a sapphire dusk descended on Lake Geneva.
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In the deepening dusk we could barely distinguish the dark limbs straining to raise it.
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Then it gets dark — it's doesn't get totally dark — it's more like a deep dusk.
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HOW TO BE A TUDORA Dawn-to-Dusk Guide to Tudor LifeBy Ruth Goodman320 pp.
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Outside, the dusk was gathering; the buildings lining the tracks gave off a cool glow.
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We were outdoors on the asphalt in the hot summer sun from dawn 'til dusk.
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We will need those same forces in greater measure to bring about a nuclear dusk.
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It wasn't until dusk the following day that UNHCR officials persuaded police to release them.
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But as dusk fell with an autumnal chill, the dream was revealed to be delirium.
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The closest natural phenomenon that "Maiden" calls up is a murmuration of starlings at dusk.
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AS DUSK FALLS, Manuel da Costa scans the university garden for an unoccupied plastic chair.
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Aided by missiles, a mob attacks the compound at dusk, setting parts of it afire.
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The rising of the celestial emu at dusk informs observers about the bird's breeding behaviour.
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At dusk in Koethen, both far-right and left-wing protesters began assembling to demonstrate.
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A battery life of 12 hours lets the party go from dusk until dawn — literally.
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It's where all the black sheep come to live and party from dusk until daylight.
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The game started in afternoon sunshine and ended at dusk, taking 230.7003 hours 47 minutes.
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IMAGINE a world in which you are manipulated by intelligent advertisements from dusk until dawn.
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As dusk fell over the eucalyptus and lemon trees surrounding the house, we dropped acid.
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About a million of the birds swoop out of their nests each night at dusk.
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Models were draped in soft fabrics and neutral tones of bone, earth, sage and dusk.
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" He worked at dusk or after, he said, because "that's when everything starts to glow.
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A police officer held up traffic in Litchfield so I could get my dusk shot.
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Light and dusk coexisted, too, in Ms. Martens's voice, radiant cries down to beleaguered sighs.
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They become easy prey for the pumas that prowl the pampas at dawn and dusk.
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At one point, on a seaside crest as dusk fell, we heard Barnaby's collar beeping.
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NASHVILLE — It is dusk in August, and the voices of the robins fill the air.
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Campos Amazonicos National Park, Brazil (CNN)An orange hue greets dusk in the Campos Amazonicos.
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The crowds grew after dusk in Wanchai, where protesters built roadblocks and banged iron sticks.
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Another case, more rounding, and I typically surfaced from the hospital at dusk, completely exhausted.
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As dusk fell, his middle daughter, 6-year old Rassoul, hung on her father's arm.
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Dusk also draws animal life like birds and moths to the crater from miles around.
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Wearing insect repellent when outdoors (especially at dawn and dusk) is important to prevent EEE.
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The lens is particularly good in low-light situations, like a pub or at dusk.
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At dusk that evening I walked by myself down a causeway into Massawa's Old City.
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They loomed over the lodge where I was staying, vast and austere in the dusk.
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I'm thinking about light at dusk, last light that brings on thoughts I battle with.
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As dusk fell and their defenses crumbled, the American soldiers were forced to retreat from Graignes.
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Even though there's no personal data for hackers to steal, Dusk uses end-to-end encryption.
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But, with Azlee in full swing, the bulk of Zwart's creative process still occurs post-dusk.
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Alligators hunt food from just before sundown to sunrise, so they are very active around dusk.
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HOW TO BE A TUDOR: A Dawn-to-Dusk Guide to Tudor Life, by Ruth Goodman.
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The digital cameras take back-to-back photographs, with 220 second exposures, from dusk to dawn.
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As dusk approaches, it's said to enjoying the best view of the sunset on the island.
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The dusk sky seemed impossibly wide after months of fluorescent-lit ceilings, but it wasn't empty.
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These spiders dutifully build their webs at dawn and take them down at dusk every day.
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"There is incredible magic in the lighting at dusk after the dinner interval," Mr. Boyd said.
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He sees dusk falling on the freshly shovelled driveway, the lights blinking on one by one.
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The Birmingham Botanical Gardens offer an outdoor oasis from dawn to dusk 365 days a year.
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Dusk fell earlier day by day and then took a leap into darkness in early November.
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They move about solo and prefer traveling at dusk, so spotting the spiders isn't always easy.
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Sun and her team disappeared into the Las Vegas dusk with their winnings in the suitcase.
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There's even some reflective piping designed to make you visible when running at dawn or dusk.
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Dusk screening at Artopee Way Drive-In (Nyack Municipal Parking Lot), 264027 North Broadway. Sept. 107.
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Like a lumberjack who works from dusk to dawn without fanfare, he got the job done.
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It was now dusk, and there was no place to go and no bus in sight.
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As Corbyn spoke, clouds pulled away from the sky and it gleamed with the approaching dusk.
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The light became other-worldly, as if dusk had been summoned for a 20-second encore.
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Though the flowers are somewhat fragrant throughout the day, Saponaria pulls out the stops at dusk.
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By dusk, restaurants and bars have gone dark, and a de facto curfew goes into effect.
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At dusk, Mitchell was loaded into a Humvee and on his way out of the war.
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At dusk, male túngara frogs gather at the edges of puddles and sing to seduce females.
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Gone are the days of riding your bike around the neighborhood on your own until dusk.
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The set design, by Ms. Lang and Nicole Pearce, indicates night and day, dawn and dusk.
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Whether the poor creatures will ever make it to dusk and bedtime is open to debate.
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One recent evening, as dusk yielded to darkness, a cat came up the path from Google.
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As a distinguished assassin, nearing the dusk of his career, he is alert to every threat.
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After the ceremony, the sheet was lifted to reveal a sweeping view of Manhattan at dusk.
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The pilot made stern eye contact with me and took off, disappearing into the dusk sky.
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The sun set as we sprawled beneath the open sky, stars beginning to pepper the dusk.
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By dusk, steam and smoke could still be seen coming from the volcano from the mainland.
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The petals of her segmented skull wrap around her brain, like a flower closing at dusk.
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It was a southern flying squirrel, a small, furry creature most active at dawn and dusk.
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Ultraviolet rays are abundant during the dawn and dusk periods when the squirrels are moving around.
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He films them at night or dusk, capturing sleeping workers and animals scurrying around the sites.
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It was dusk and the evening rush hour was starting, but it was a completely different feeling.
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Khatri explains that the five daily prayers occur at sunrise, mid-day, mid-afternoon, sunset, and dusk.
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PARKLAND, Florida — At dusk on Sunday night, Cameron Kasky was taking a brief, quiet moment for himself.
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In between, the waxing and waning Moon will mark whether the robots are entering dusk or dawn.
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At dusk the boy peeks through the gate and scans the length of the rubble-choked alley.
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The world never looks cooler than when it does during the blue hours of dawn and dusk.
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Dusk is waning, the full moon is rising, and my faithful black cat has begun to purr.
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Dusk; the yellow-green tracery of fireflies lit the blacker corners of the edge of the clearing.
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He seals himself in at dawn only to emerge again at dusk, when the murders typically begin.
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At last, in 2004, Dr. Pruetz and her colleagues could follow the chimpanzees from dawn to dusk.
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We'll make it the gnarliest fucking bar, like something out of From Dusk Till Dawn or Roadhouse.
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The Dusk Shadow edition features a blue gradient color scheme while the Copper is rather self-explanatory.
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Austin, Texas (CNN)Daytime turns to dusk as Natalie St. Clair's phone lights up with text messages.
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But not every stock image photographer sticks to the grinning in offices, city-skyline-at-dusk cliches.
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Too much evening light can delay the normal transition to nighttime physiology that should begin at dusk.
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As dusk began to settle Wednesday evening, police lights once again flashed in front of the building.
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On "Kate McCannon," he slowly recounts a marital homicide like a lakeside tale shared at quiet dusk.
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If you are running in low light at dusk or dawn, these shoes are great for visibility.
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The waterfront is lined with old palazzos of coralline limestone, whose façades were glowing in the dusk.
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At dusk he sometimes comes outside with a glass of wine, just to look at the boulders.
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With all the warehouse venues getting shut down, Dusk & Haze has some obscure locations planned for 2017.
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It was already dusk when I reached my home in Khushaly, about five miles from the town.
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Soon dusk would draw its cloak over the sad tableau, in a neighborhood now called The Museum.
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The Israeli military said it identified about 30 rocket launches from Gaza from dusk until 10 p.m.
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Every evening at dusk they set traps baited with tuna and mackerel, checking them hourly until dawn.
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This vertiginous view is centered, again, on an overcast sky (or at dusk) seen through a windshield.
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And who, who, who is out there in the forests with us when we linger past dusk?
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Following a tip from a friend, Saeed and Nadia headed out on foot one evening at dusk.
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Would Ly not have done better to let "Les Misérables" hang fire at dusk, the evening before?
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Another man on another day stood on the sidewalk in front of me as dusk was falling.
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The holiday requires Muslims to fast from the moment sunlight is visible on the horizon until dusk.
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She records her initial impressions of the abandoned landscape, including a "low, powerful moaning" audible at dusk.
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Starting at dusk, thousands of solar-powered glass orbs installed over 15 acres glow and change colors.
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After a moment, the ice quiets, and we're left in the stillness of the mid-October dusk.
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At dusk, a naked body, dead and buried up to the neck, was found under a bridge.
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Miguel Syjuco MANILA — Dusk set silver-gray over the crowd gathered in a park here on Nov.
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Bring in Mohna's smoky vocals and crooning harmonies, and it's like wading into a placid lake at dusk.
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And why is she not wearing an outfit made of bullet-proof bubble wrap from dawn till dusk?
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To use Dusk, you don't need to provide your email or phone number or any other personal information.
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Mosquitoes usually breed in large, stagnant pools, hunt during dusk and dawn and fly around in plain sight.
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But nearly three-fourths of those fatalities occurred in dark conditions, rather than in daylight or at dusk.
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To get the attention of authorities, they planned in 2014 to fast from dawn until dusk each day.
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The Eiffel Tower's lights, which shimmer and blink for five minutes every hour from dusk until 1 a.m.
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Hayek and the two-time Sexiest Man Alive starred together in the 1996 thriller From Dusk Till Dawn.
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But Indonesian scientist Gegar Prasetya wasn't surprised by any of the events that occurred at dusk on Sept.
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As dusk fell, Harare rang with hooting car horns and the shouts and songs of an overjoyed people.
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I slept all day in a shuttered room, got up at dusk, and went to the crypt [Laughs].
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He plans for the display to show up only at dusk and dawn, and only over populated areas.
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I didn't know what the day of the week it was, or whether it was dusk or dawn.
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The photos below were taken at dusk, and the P20 Pro still took a beautiful, sharp, detailed photo.
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From dusk, they navigate through Raqqa's east and southeastern neighborhoods -- areas where fighting has intensified in recent weeks.
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Meanwhile, as dusk fell Saturday in Havana, the churning waters moved inland from the city's popular seafront boulevard.
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It was the first practice of the season for the girls' Little League team, and dusk was descending.
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Shortly after dusk the team pulled into a bus shelter for a meal of corned beef and bread.
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James and Ralph and I build soda deliveries from dusk until dawn in a beverage warehouse outside Cleveland.
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The other performances included one at dusk and one at the dead of night in almost total darkness.
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I recommend putting the lights on a timer so the strands automatically turn on each night at dusk.
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At dusk, the no-see-ums (tiny biting flies, stubbornly undeterred by repellents) attacked like an invisible army.
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For example, women don't stay out after dusk and quickly learn that security comes when traveling in groups.
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As the sun faded to dusk, inviting shades of pink to the sky, the heat began to dissipate.
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Still, the trope reached its logical end at the dusk of the George W. Bush presidency in 2008.
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Dusk was coming, and with two miles back to the car, we packed it in and headed back.
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Corporate lobbies are done up in billionaire-supervillain décor: pyramid-block walls, skeletonic hanging globes, gold-dusk lighting.
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Toward dusk and into the night the 300 block of Hyde becomes an impromptu food and flea market.
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But hours later, in the dusk, I walked back alone from our camp and entered the village again.
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I literally lost track of the time until I noticed the arrival of dusk — the experience was wonderful!
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Weather: Fine now, with a high of 230, but rain starts around dusk as temperatures climb toward 63.
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Every day after dusk, food would be brought up to the troops on either side of the front.
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Between suhoor (the meal at dawn) and iftar (the meal at dusk), nothing, not even water, is consumed.
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The flesh had twisted itself around, and now dusk-gray outer curls hid inner curves of faded pink.
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When he returns home, around dusk, patients come from his village in the regency of Gianyar and beyond.
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They did some storm cleanup, and as dusk approached, Mr. Brooks decided to return to the couple's house.
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The geometric-shaped pool was surrounded by people the whole time I was there, from morning to dusk.
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But Dr. Herz speculates that having stronger olfactory abilities as dusk fell might have helped our ancestors survive.
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Every day, from dawn till dusk, they will neither eat any food nor drink a drop of water.
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By dusk that day, the work of the Afghan commandos and their American Special Forces partners was over.
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At dusk, I returned and found Hugh in our bedroom, curled up with his face in his hands.
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And, in fact, a surprising amount of pop-music criticism is bottled nostalgia, owls that fly at dusk.
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It was dusk when I left Fermilab, and the last rays of sun turned the prairie red-orange.
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The video opens at dusk on July 6, 2016, on a busy street near the Minnesota state fairgrounds.
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Walking out as dusk turned to night was a symphony of sounds you will not hear anywhere else!
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They mustered at dusk—highly educated middle-aged professionals who claimed to have lived this way for decades.
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She has a Southern accent, blond children and a husband who throws baseballs in the street at dusk.
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We were riding in a black S.U.V. headed west through Iowa at dusk, on the Monday before Thanksgiving.
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Cafe and restaurant share a kitchen, and at dusk, when one goes dark, the other starts to glow.
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Their dog, returning from her dusk mouse hunt, came berserking into the kitchen, barking at a deranged pitch.
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After that, the skies will gradually clear and you may catch a glimpse of the sun before dusk.
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As a late fall day turned to dusk, Patrick lounged on an overstuffed chair in her living room.
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When the marchers finally encountered four Taliban fighters in the village of Nawzad Rood, it was nearly dusk.
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The Hundred Worlds promptly began to forget about it all, about the island in the Sea of Dusk.
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I grabbed my kids and ran back towards Syria and hid amongst those tents, waiting until after dusk.
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Ruth Goodman is the author of How to Be a Tudor: A Dawn-to-Dusk Guide to Tudor Life.
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As an adult, he's played by G.I. Joe: Retaliation and From Dusk Till Dawn TV remake star D.J. Cotrona.
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Photographer Sam Rowley staked out the London Underground station after dusk for about a week to capture the squabble.
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Bees fly low during dusk and, as it gets closer to night, they return to their colonies to sleep.
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Without the deadline of sunset and sunrise, dusk and dawn linger in the sky for hour after breathtaking hour.
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They had succeeded in partly securing the town by dusk, said Herve Verhoosel, spokesman for the U.N. mission (MINUSCA).
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Rounds will include 60 km day and dusk races, with race power set to a maximum of 585kW (778hp).
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At dusk on July 3rd a crowd gathered outside the Supreme Court in Warsaw to protest against the changes.
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That show will take place in the dusk sky, giving stargazers in the Southern Hemisphere the best vantage points.
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Hayek and the two-time Sexiest Man Alive, 56, starred together in the 1996 thriller From Dusk Till Dawn.
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Bugzy wanted to head to his old estate, a few miles away, before dusk would fall over the city.
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Although it's tempting to take these photos at the darkest hour, neon photos also come out brilliantly at dusk.
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The shades: Puff, a light pink; Beam, a warm peach; Dusk, a brown-based nude; and Haze, a berry.
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When you're darting around twisty roads at dusk, the lamps will pick up the arc that you're actually driving.
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Microsoft unveiled two new special edition Xbox One controllers today, one called Dusk Shadow and the other Copper Shadow.
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He spends most nights in a wooden cabin next to his creamery, waking at dawn and working till dusk.
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As dusk settled in before the show, patrons on the lawn tossed footballs and Frisbees and enjoyed their picnics.
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From a distance, Dusk at Shinnecock Bay feels out of place, like a landscape painting from a seaside Airbnb.
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From noon until dusk they gossip and drink, dance and rehearse, eat chocolates and aim a double-barreled shotgun.
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When we say goodbye to the monkey children, they are swinging playfully in a tree in a deepening dusk.
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Next, we see her at dusk loading her belongings into a Clio and making for the Channel, exhaling, determined.
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At the park, they wobbled down steep cement curves with older and more skilled skaters as dusk set in.
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I began walking at dusk, when the last flickering light cast soft hues upon the golden leaves of autumn.
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Protesters dispersed as dusk fell to prepare to break their daytime fast during the Muslim holy month of Ramadan.
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She sat at her desk from dusk until three o'clock in the morning, the only lit window in sight.
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The most beautiful times of day are dawn and dusk when shadows are long, offering contrast, refuge and form.
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I laid in my tent at dusk, my head poking out the flap, listening to coyotes yap and yowl.
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At dusk, several hundred people marched through busy streets as the police blocked traffic to allow them to pass.
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The place had been around for over two decades, staying open from dusk to dawn, 364 days a year.
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Five Weeknight Dishes Summer is the scent of sunblock and the taste of soft serve and dinner at dusk.
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The search was suspended at dusk on Tuesday, with plans to resume on Wednesday morning, the Guernsey Police said.
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By the time King Rama X is coronated, Thailand will have exited the dark dusk of the ninth reign.
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The Philadelphia works are bathed in the orange light of dusk, seen through what looks like a nuclear smog.
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Then by dusk on Monday, both Buttigieg and Klobuchar decided to finish their campaigns and endorsed Biden in Texas.
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It was dusk and swelteringly hot, and the only thing I really wanted to do was take a shower.
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The bottom lineThe Helix Luxe Dusk is a worthwhile investment if comfort is your priority — and it should be.
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At times, thick black smoke has covered the city of 6 million from dawn to dusk, making breathing hazardous.
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And before dusk fell, the police began firing tear gas and blue-dyed water from cannons mounted on trucks.
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While the sun was setting and dusk stole on, we hastened back to the lawn and began to search.
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The dusk-to-dawn curfew was extended for a second night on Sunday, going into effect at 7 p.m.
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Ridley Howard's new "Light Paintings" at Marinaro are suffused with sunlight, steeped in dusk or suggest deep-black universes.
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The Energy Department recommends leaving them on for up to eight hours a day, from dusk to around midnight.
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Stay indoors between dusk and dawn As the days grow shorter, it gets increasingly difficult to beat the sunset.
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The gunman had forever changed their lives, but he would have no place on this green field at dusk.
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She planned to unload supplies, gather what possessions she could salvage and then head back to Alabama before dusk.
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By dusk on Sunday, the protests in Moscow had wound down after sporadic scuffles between the police and protesters.
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From each dawn and until long after dusk, she tends to the family and its sprawling two-story house.
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He painted blue jays blending into shadows on snow, and roseate spoonbills masked by a rosy sky at dusk.
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She saw him often in the morning and often again around dusk as he walked out by the river.
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The army clamped an indefinite curfew on Beirut and steel-helmeted troops were patrolling all areas as dusk fell.
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The Hive at dusk Credit: Jeff Eden, RBG Kew Did you know that bees hum in the key of C?
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Before From Dusk till Dawn, Clooney was a TV star who had yet to cross over to big-name movies.
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On Thursday, the pop stars dropped their duet "Dusk Till Dawn," the second single from Malik's forthcoming second studio album.
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Along the tree-lined streets of Piketon Village, families gather on porches at dusk to enjoy the pleasant spring weather.
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SCOOTER-DRIVERS in bright green helmets enliven the dusk of rush hour in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam's commercial centre.
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YAR-SALE, Russia — The tundra at dusk looks like the open ocean, waves of shades of blue, gray and white.
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Every dawn and dusk the camels are trained to run on this plain outside Kassala, a city in eastern Sudan.
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Ochre-painted dancers performed around fires at dusk, revering the river but also seeking to draw attention to its plight.
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ET. Since alligators typically feed at night, starting at dusk, this is an especially high-risk period for alligator encounters.
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Food demand normally spikes during the Muslim holy month because of heavy consumption following the dawn to dusk fasting period.
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Here, at one of the highest points on the high-desert Colorado Plateau, the temperature freefalls from dusk until dawn.
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Food demand normally surges during the Muslim holy month because of heavy consumption following the dawn-to-dusk fasting period.
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Eyeshadow: Huda Beauty Desert Dusk Eyeshadow Palette $65, available at Sephora; L'Oréal Infallible Paints Eyeshadow, $8.99, available at Ulta Beauty.
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For the last 17 years, this security guard has worked from dusk to dawn in a college in the Philippines.
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Ahead, a behind-the-scenes breakdown of her day as a member of the Doodle team, from dawn until dusk.
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Police initially appeared unwilling to intervene, but as dusk approached, hundreds of officers in full riot gear advanced on demonstrators.
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The jangle comes with a light and twinkling warmth like that of a sunset or dusk in a country meadow.
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In fact, the summertime wind on that part of Lake Huron almost always calmed at dusk, rather than grew stronger.
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Dusk settled, bringing the first sign of the pending performance: the scores of porthole openings on the coops were shuttered.
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We're not looking for summery selfies; instead, we want to see your view of the world, from dawn to dusk.
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The animals are primarily active at dawn or dusk, but in spring they can be observed foraging in broad daylight.
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At dusk, when light fades, the pineal gland (where Descartes believed the soul resided) releases melatonin and makes us drowsy.
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It was magically beautiful at dusk, the light of the low sun like liquid gold beaming through the cypress trees.
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Starting at dusk, some visitors lined up along the crater's outer edge, casting black silhouettes across the darkening blue sky.
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On view at W|alls, "A Problem in Logic" is backdroppped by the snaking Israel-Palestine Separation Wall at dusk.
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Opening the tree site costs $1,470 per day and the tree's lights will be on from dusk until 10 p.m.
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That didn't stop me from attempting to match their shot-taking from dusk till dawn, for I am a fool.
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The Sapana ceremony begins the day before, usually at dusk, when locals gather and fires are lit for the night.
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Now, three years later, it only makes sense that they'd give Anthems to the Welkin at Dusk the same treatment.
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The city's traffic analysis found that dusk and evening crashes were often the result of drivers trying to make turns.
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They reached the Black Mountain grade at dusk and watched the great mountains to the south darkening against the sky.
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The narrow space, white and crammed with colorful paintings populated by rabbits, forests and hunting scenes, glows with dusk light.
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That means that they're active during dusk and dawn, which goes back to what you just said about them hunting.
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As dusk gathers I have more questions than answers, and I think that's the way he would have wanted it.
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That aside, the region is often the venue for stunning and unusual weather and environmental phenomena, like Tuesday's pink dusk.
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Tired of the flannel-wearing folk crowd too focused on singing about dusk, twilight, and other beautiful nature-y stuff?
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Fear of MS-13 members whistling at dusk, a taunting reminder that they were watching and waiting, armed and pitiless.
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It was nearly dusk, that spellbinding window of time when light starts to dance over the Sangre de Cristo Mountains.
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"What I actually need," he said, rubbing his hands together in the chilly London dusk, "is a pair of gloves."
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The clear air is punctuated from dawn to dusk by saws and nail guns, Mexican music and chatter in Spanish.
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At dusk, it is quiet once again as the sun sets and rescue workers are forced to halt their work.
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It was dusk when we arrived in Charleston, so we had to cram all my plans into the following morning.
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At dusk, we walked across the street to a favorite haunt, the Beer Factory, where he had a red wine.
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And yet, it remains a problematic feature that can obscure a driver's field of view, especially at dusk and dawn.
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We scarfed down an early dinner and arrived at the site right at dusk, when the temperature was quickly dropping.
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One is a type of Culex mosquito, known as the northern house mosquito, which primarily bites at dusk or dawn.
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Others — often those going on after dusk and late into the night — have devolved into ugly scenes and destructive clashes.
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One day at dusk, two heroin users shot up in a liquor store parking lot visible from a major thoroughfare.
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At dusk and dawn, the sea went opaque and almost milky, its surface reflecting the changing color of the sky.
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Dusk was falling so quickly that you could almost sense the curvature of the earth arching away from the sun.
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This continued risk is especially apparent for people eager to camp or hunt near swampy places at dusk or dawn.
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The men had arrived at dusk, as the schoolgirls were breaking their weekly Monday fast and saying their evening prayers.
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In "Dock at dusk," a brightly appointed living room includes a ship's mooring and a wall doubling as night sky.
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At dusk on Monday, Ms. Popova, the attendant, offered salami and mayonnaise sandwiches to hungry passengers in car No. 11.
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A few ambulances streaked by in the gathering dusk, leaving smudgy trails of red and blue lights in their wake.
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Seeking escape one day, she takes a walk on the beach at dusk and meets Mickey, whose shift is ending.
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Well-wishers released pink and white balloons into the dusk sky following a series of emotional speeches at Oyster Creek Park.
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Many of us get through all the grueling tests — only to find ourselves at yet another desk from dawn till dusk.
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Shooters like Devil Daggers, Dusk, and Strafe have recaptured, in different ways, the joy of playing Quake on your parents' Dell.
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When Wallace Stevens, the supreme poet of winter dusk, celebrated the "first light of evening," it was likely a reading lamp.
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And it didn't matter if you were driving at dawn or at dusk, because a laser is its own light source.
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Their songs are full of people feeling pangs of love while sitting in dingy flats or strolling through parks at dusk.
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The trek took an hour and a half, all the while lugging 30 pounds of camera equipment in the morning dusk.
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Vargas wears a long, black coat with a single shiny top button that cuts a stark silhouette in the grainy dusk.
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The bird's "laugh" is actually employed to establish territory amongst family groups and is most often heard around dawn and dusk.
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In this year's Festival of the Lost, Destiny: Taken King owners get a new map in the Crucible: Cathedral of Dusk.
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Dusk sees less guitar and more of a recently acquired Wurlitzer piano but the pairs distinctive songwriting and musical synergy remains.
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Indeed, since the electoral dispute began, the web has been restricted to the point of shutting down from dusk until dawn.
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It was dusk outside, and hard to see her face, but I could tell she was smiling as I introduced myself.
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Z.B.: As Hegel warned nearly two centuries ago, the owl of Minerva, that goddess of wisdom, spreads its wings at dusk.
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With all aboard, the Lake Shore Limited slips out of the perpetual Penn Station dusk and into the day's waning light.
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He'd started using it after the storm hit -- a light he lit at dusk, as the coquí frogs began their chorus.
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This year, though, the holiday, which encompasses a month of fasting from dawn to dusk, has not offered its usual refuge.
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Scientists agree that it's important to avoid swimming at dawn and dusk, and to stay away from areas replete with fish.
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"Don't go in the water between dusk and dawn — time periods when sharks are most active," Burgess previously told Business Insider.
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In that instant, as the electronic daylight threw the surrounding Parisian dusk into momentary blackness, the Princess shone at her brightest.
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Set to ambient music by Dusk Horizon, Ernő & Rubï move from bus stop to coffee shop, rain pouring or sun shining.
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" Long winters come alive in Ivey's novel about 1920s-era homesteaders in Alaska: "The next evening, the snow fell with dusk.
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They burst from different directions, at first audible and then visible, glittering, colorful explosions in the distance, garishly illuminating the dusk.
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My Uber from the airport passed through the city sprawl at dusk and deposited me outside the Miami River Inn gate.
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Walking around the narrow, manicured sculpture garden at dusk, I could sense that Asmara's architecture had escaped the brunt of war.
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I was intoxicated, running to look under every fern and moss-spangled rock, catching fireflies at dusk and letting them go.
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Fasting starts then, and it lasts for thirty days: During those days, Muslims traditionally abstain from food from dawn till dusk.
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"War turns brother against brother and affects everyone and everything," he said, standing outside his house at dusk in mid-June.
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Hallways are cast in an ever-deepening dusk as light bulbs burn out and are not replaced for lack of money.
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Therefore the things that have to happen (USMCA, Omni and a ton of Mitch McConnell's judges) will happen, possibly by dusk.
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People were carrying it around the Oval Office the day he was impeached, at dusk, & then took it on his helicopter.
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One standout is "The Visit" (1899) a velvety vignette of a man welcoming a woman into a hushed apartment at dusk.
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And at dusk on the fifth night, Dr. Ren at last spotted the rocket's blackened wreckage poking out of the ground.
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Then, after many trips over three years — the filmmakers shooting and waiting from dawn to dusk — a lizard evaded certain death.
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With dusk comes evening programs, bonfires and the lonesome sound of a trumpet playing taps, willing campers to go to sleep.
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As dusk fell on Lima, protesters gathered outside Congress to pressure lawmakers to leave, while police in riot gear stood by.
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For context, the Amazon Basics Memory Foam Mattress is 8 inches, Allswell Hybrid is 10, and Helix Luxe Dusk is 14.
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Here you were buying a $2999,2100 product and once it got to be dusk, it wouldn't even get off the ground.
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The room seems to rest in an eternal dusk, with antique shutters and patterned tile reaching back to French colonial times.
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Most miracles be small—lightning bugs flicking off & onin the dusk before the storm, hoping to be caughtby fire & each other.
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Soon it would be dusk, and if he was caught out of doors after curfew he risked a night in jail.
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Several tables enjoyed oysters with Champagne as dusk fell — a scene somewhat at odds with the quotidian chaos of Regent Street.
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He stood there a minute with the door open, feeling the cool settled calm of the rooms filling up with dusk.
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They will never know the quiet hands with which we hold them when we find them under the hedge at dusk.
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Dusk falling as if to contrast my Milton remark with lines from "White Egrets," only recently published, set on the same marina: In this orange hour the light reads like Dante,three lines at a time, their symmetrical tension,quiet bars rippling from the Paradiso… I kept a conspiratorial peace in the dusk, one of gratitude.
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He played Sheriff Earl McGraw in the Tarantino-penned From Dusk til Dawn and then reprised the role in Kill Bill Vol.
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It looks especially mesmerising at dusk, with its reflection shimmering in the water, and the sound of hymns ringing in the air.
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The mayhem continued when he entered the mosque after dusk on Monday, armed with a gun for which he had a permit.
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The time period when sharks are most active in terms of feeding are between dusk and dawn – and especially at those times.
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At dusk, she boils fish on a fire while the sun sets and humpback whales perform their lumbering acrobatics on the horizon.
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What I'm saying is: his music sounds like a countryside at dusk and a boy with windswept hair soaring through the sky.
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It was dusk, but light poked through the clouds, illuminating little towns and villages nestled in the foot of a mountain range.
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It was after dusk on a fall night in Prague, and I agreed to meet a friend in Wenceslas Square by myself.
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Food demand normally spikes during the Muslim holy month of Ramadan because of heavy consumption following the dawn to dusk fasting period.
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Details: You can spot the huge planet with your naked eye at dusk and through the night all month, according to NASA.
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What will happen when a bunch of people dance from dusk till dawn, two times, in the same room, we don't know.
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Your best chance to see wildlife is at dusk and dawn, which means you'll need to hop out of bed — and early.
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Bugs that you would normally see active at dusk or at night have gotten active for a few minutes during previous eclipses.
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Meaning that my first "new" purchase after finishing Hotel Dusk will be the cheaper Another Code: Two Memories, a 2005 Cing Inc.
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Otherwise you and Gavin Kroff would be conferring in a shadowy office in the sepulchral quiet of a university building at dusk.
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Here at dusk on a cool September evening, vans began dropping off the 120 extras from a base camp several miles away.
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A sea of protesters has been gathering outside al-Mulki's office at night, after the breaking of the Ramadan fast at dusk.
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One evening at dusk, Dahl walked around the mine, past families sorting the gravel they'd made into piles of different-sized stones.
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Black-clad activists arrived at dusk at the glass-steel skyscraper that bears the red state seal of China above its entrance.
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As dusk descended, I endeavored to see if I could find the hidden box and solve the mystery of Agatha Christie's disappearance.
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It's a time to celebrate our nation's independence, perhaps gathering with family and friends for a barbecue before admiring fireworks at dusk.
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We took his mini-sized soccer ball with us, staying until dusk when the mosquitoes from the nearby lake drove us inside.
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Food prices normally spike during the Muslim holy month of Ramadan because of heavy consumption following the dawn to dusk fasting period.
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We are not looking for summery selfies; we want to see your view of the world around you, from dawn to dusk.
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It was just after dusk on a recent weekday at Philadelphia International Airport, and the team was bound for Des Moines, Iowa.
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These include Sophia Saze of Brooklyn techno institution Dusk & Haze, Ric Leichtung of AdHoc, and several others who chose to remain anonymous.
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Watching the celestial event outside her boyfriend's workplace, she noticed the changes around her, as it looked like dusk during the day.
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The names of the formulae—Alpha Brain, Gorilla Mind Smooth, Brain Force Plus, Dawn to Dusk—are displayed in clean, futuristic fonts.
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Ramadan gets underway for a huge population of the world tonight — a month of fasting, a pillar of Islam, dawn to dusk.
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Its Berlin is grayer and more buttoned down, but it is also more romantic, often shot at dusk or in the evening.
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One's the city during sunset and the other is the city at dusk so they just look really nice side by side.
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The Helix Luxe Dusk is available in a full range of sizes including Twin, Twin XL, Full, Queen, King, and California King.
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You must go into the jungle, to the cave where the bats live, then lurk at the entrance at dawn or dusk.
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These are the Muslims who live in the high latitudes, where "dawn till dusk" can equal almost the entire 24-hour day.
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As dusk fell, many people advised an interpreter and me to leave, saying it wasn't safe to be walking around after dark.
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At dusk, fishermen cast their nets in the lake's blue-green waters, careful to avoid the spots where townspeople swam and washed.
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It was the light of a winter snowstorm pressing in from the west; it was the moody dimming of dusk at midday.
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Home cooks shine during the Muslim holy month of Ramadan, breaking the fast with delicious food for family and friends after dusk.
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The battle erupted at dawn on Friday after the marines targeted militants holding several civilian hostages, and the fighting stretched into dusk.
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We reached our destination, a guesthouse in Janjanbureh — or Georgetown, its colonial name that's still in use — just as dusk set in.
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The crags of the Tetons blushed scarlet as if in the last robes of dusk, and a cheer raced through the crowd.
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They urged residents to protect themselves and their children by avoiding outdoor activity from dusk to dawn, when mosquitoes are most active.
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Ramadan, which will begin around May 27, is a month on the Islamic calendar during which Muslims fast from dawn to dusk.
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"Coyote and bobcat and raccoon need to go out at night, but you might get lucky at dawn and dusk," he said.
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There are backgammon games by the fire and long walks past the dew pond, where the deer come to drink at dusk.
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Exposure to the blue lights of dawn and dusk, these are the signals that the brain really pays attention to and uses.
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Interestingly, an overdose was less toxic at the beginning of the day, dawn, and most toxic at the end of the day, dusk.
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Games like Lifeless Planet, Orchids to Dusk and The Swapper all take place in space, but each does something unexpected, intimate and weird.
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How well Dusk will actually be able to clamp down on trolling won't be known until the app's audience reaches a certain size.
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For a few more days, visitors to the High Line — from dusk until 7pm — can explore this union in Merce Cunningham: For Camera.
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Migrants waiting to enter the United States are pictured at dusk at Iglesia Metodista "El Buen Pastor," a church run shelter for migrants.
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So what exactly is it ideal for, if you're not trying to bow-hunt an ox after dusk or pretend you're Veronica Mars?
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These women can't avoid bites: They need to be outdoors from dawn until dusk to work, shop and take care of their children.
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Only after dusk do the shops selling wildlife wine open for business in Danang, and during the Vietnamese New Year business is good.
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Traders have given his name to a kind of date, which many Muslims eat to break their dawn-to-dusk fast during Ramadan.
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It under-steered like grandpa's Lincoln and the brakes gave up the ghost faster than an opossum on a crowded highway at dusk.
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Towards dusk, as the two friends headed down from the falls into flatter, more open country, a crowd of villagers surrounded their car.
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ACROSS the border, inside Myanmar, columns of smoke can be seen rising at dawn; each evening dusk reveals the fires at their bases.
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Huda Beauty Desert Dusk Palette, a collection of warm rich red tones, is a great pick that you can rarely find on sale.
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The recipe seems simple: All you need is a nice sky at dusk, with the yellow and red sign blaring in the foreground.
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Sit on a log by the Madidi River in Bolivia at dusk and you can hear what an Amazon forest should sound like.
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Now, Chege says he no longer has time to mess around with drugs because he is busy from dawn to dusk selling water.
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There's just enough breeze for it to sway proudly in front of the lights of Camino Verde, which illuminate as dusk settles in.
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The victims were shot in daylight or at dusk, three of them on the same street in a riverside slum seething with people.
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Soft, inviting piano tones are set against a pink sunset and a neighborhood at dusk, before Mr. Trump's voice interrupts the tranquil scene.
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But in the half-light of dusk I turned around several times and saw her, standing there in the middle of the field.
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They introduced him at dusk in the big plaza alongside the Ohio River as whites and blacks celebrated him, the actual champ again.
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Begin looking for the planets around dusk, locating the moon first and using it to guide you to the other two nearby planets.
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Stay out of the water at dawn and dusk, don't wear a lot of shiny things, don't hang around people who are fishing.
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"On Mars, dawn and dusk are blue, and red during the day," Musk said during his presentation as an aside, seemingly in awe.
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Toward dusk, we found ourselves flying through an immense pasture, scattering herds of black cows and calves, the light running out behind us.
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Naval officers boarded the yacht, the Zaytouna-Oliva, at dusk on Wednesday in international waters, after it had spent eight days at sea.
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They end with the two of them telling stories at dusk, having banished loneliness and its irritating expression, fidgeting while your friend reads.
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In any case, by dusk on that February evening, a group of plainclothes police officers stormed the village of Madhura in Bihar State.
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A Japanese word, meaning the gleam of last light on a river's surface at dusk; the glow of a river in the darkness.
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At dusk on Tuesdays through October 29, the Amateur Astronomers Association gathers on the High Line at 14th Street for telescope-assisted stargazing.
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The narration has a kind of cosmic consciousness, entering the world of the characters, the whispering pine trees, the falling dusk, the soil.
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I saw the rich dusk beauty that I had heard many false accents about, and of which till then, I was somewhat skeptical.
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On a recent evening at dusk, she drove through the countless rows of burned out houses to a neighborhood near a small creek.
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As dusk settled, one lawmaker apologized to a group of court nominees who had waited all day to have their confirmations voted on.
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With medium firmness, minimal motion transfer, and the perfect mix of support and comfort, the Helix Luxe Dusk has become my favorite mattress.
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I tested the Helix Luxe Dusk mattress after taking its sleep quiz to determine the best mattress that would fit my sleep position.
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These objectives melded together as the dusk of British colonialism gave way to a new era of American imperialism during the Cold War.
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As dusk set in and the prime minister left the temple, the procession began and fireworks announced the start of the evening's celebrations.
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The dawn-to-dusk "humanitarian pause" that began Thursday will last into Saturday on the orders of President Vladimir Putin, said Lt. Gen.
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While clashes still raged in the last remaining pockets of Islamic State control in Rifai, displaced people began to trickle out at dusk.
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There I remembered the peninsulaof my sea, the breeze opening the waterto no book but dusk; no electricity,just stars pulsing over shanties.
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At dusk, I stood on a wooden footbridge in Armstrong Park, when I'd normally be loading bins of merch out of the van.
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It&aposs described as "a timeless and enduring blue hue" that&aposs "suggestive of the sky at dusk," according to the color company.
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As she embarks on a long drive with her boo at dusk, you can't help but feel like you're reliving a first date.
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The live opening footage appears to be a gray dusk (or dawn) scene, with water and forest reflections appearing on a pond's surface.
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AFTER DUSK men from Lea Lea, a village in Papua New Guinea, wade into the Coral Sea to spear fish sleeping near the seabed.
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As dusk approached, the teens from Kentucky, who had just attended the March for Life, began gathering at the steps of the Lincoln Memorial.
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There's nothing Kylie loves more than posting one selfie after the next from dawn until dusk, but yesterday's selection took on an artsy bent.
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In another scene captured just after dusk in 2016, the dark blue sky produces a shadowy silhouette of a figure with his hands crossed.
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McQuarrie felt it necessary to paint over the Falcon set piece as the lighting on the live-action plate did not match for dusk.
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In the mountains of Jayuya, locals are working from dawn until dusk to clear roads and help their neighbors eat and access drinkable water.
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One shooting, around dusk on Saturday in Brighton, Alabama, however, managed to capture some national attention thanks to its ironic setting and heroic casualty.
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But this constellation is highest in the sky at dusk, which makes it easier to see at that time rather than later at night.
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I also, later in the trip, was filtering some water by the lake and I saw a moose bathing in the lake at dusk.
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He is a warrior at dusk, one of the greatest Americans of our age, and the worth heir to his father's and grandfather's name.
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Getting the bride and groom outside at dusk during that magic hour, that's where you get some of the most beautiful, portrait-style photos.
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The rings are so large that we'd be able to see them from Earth at dusk if the planet was located in Saturn's orbit.
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Diallo says police check Africans' passports from dawn 'til dusk, at their homes, hotel rooms and on the streets, a story corroborated by Matthews.
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Goicolea's haunting and dreamy photomontages stir up feelings of vulnerability and isolation — emotions one might experience while walking alone in the park at dusk.
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The gardens were very beautiful in the dusk and there was champagne to drink, because the course sponsors were a company of champagne manufacturers.
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Dusk had come and gone, and the remains of my third Seamless order in a row was congealing on the living room coffee table.
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Ricardo Rossello has set a dawn-to-dusk curfew, and nearly 100 people have been arrested for violating the curfew and looting, police said.
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But to avoid the encounter altogether, leave your shiny jewelry on your beach towel and avoid swimming at dawn, at dusk or at night.
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Crews in Levittown are working from dawn to dusk to separate toxic waste such as paint cans, household cleaners and televisions from organic material.
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Indeed, scientists have discovered that the group sex can be remarkably punctual, its onset typically at a precise but poorly understood time after dusk.
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And to give her complexion a "soft, romantic" feel, she dabbed Glossier's brand new cream blush Cloud Paint in Dusk on the star's cheeks.
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" And, he added, "You see kayak and paddleboard people on the Hudson River with a 3- or 4-knot current at dusk — it's insane.
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Curfews have been implemented in the affected communities to reduce the spread of the disease, since mosquitos are most active from dusk to dawn.
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You don't do a forest photoshoot at dusk memorializing the end of your relationship, even partly in jest, without some level of emotional tension.
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When Laura hadn't returned by dusk, her father walked along the shoreline with a flashlight until he saw her open laptop on a rock.
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They have no time for tragic song, As dusk distills, they dart and flicker, The days are long, but not as long As yesterday.
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The team discovered seven distinct fish choruses, or calls of different vocal fish that overlap, all of which took place during dusk or dawn.
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When the sun – and the hand – is at its highest you can be the most productive and you can easily wind down at dusk.
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He now missed how time had seemed to stand still at those moments, if only for the duration of a single post-dusk breath.
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We finished, sticky and exhausted, at the original shop in Prospect Heights after dusk (I went with strawberry and vanilla, trying for palate cleansers).
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The hour is dusk in my romantic vision, with the sun setting crimson over the Acropolis and me striding (not fading!) into the sunset.
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Apart from Dawn to Dusk, the formulas avoid triggering either the jitters or the crash of caffeine by dispensing with the kick as well.
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The resulting meteor showers can light up night skies from dusk to dawn, and if you're lucky you might be able to catch one.
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" In the Positions sector, for solo shows, Parque Galería presents works from the Ecuadorean artist Oscar Santillán's series "Dawn and Dusk Seen at Once.
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You might be booked from dusk until dawn, but without giving your friend context, that phrase "I'm too busy" can feel like a blowoff.
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Strolling through Hamilton Heights, where dusk looks like light streaming through a million coffee filters, I took comfort in the familiarity of it all.
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A dusk-to-dawn curfew remains in effect in Colombo, the capital, and major social media and messaging services remained blocked by the government.
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But Dr. Harris was hosting a porch party: a throwback Vineyard "five to seven," a post-sunbathing social that marks the beginning of dusk.
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Mayor Ray Nagin of New Orleans and state officials imposed a dawn-to-dusk curfew across the city following Hurricane Katrina in August 2005.
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Crewing a small boat from orange dusk through to cold gray dawn, many miles from nearest land, is an experience extraordinary in its intensity.
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According to legend, the impish goblins like to materialize in dark, humid corners, mostly after dusk, and sometimes when the air moistens with rain.
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Then, as the sun set, the forms began to turn golden, then pink lavender and finally blue, mirroring the indigo of the coming dusk.
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The month of Ramadan, when Muslims fast from dawn to dusk, is normally busy for food-sellers as families gather for the evening meal.
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As dusk fell, one of McCormack's friends dove into a fear-driven fantasy of the murders, imagining that they would be the next victims.
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As dusk fell, neon signs bearing the logos of Swiss banks and watch companies glowed over the lake, which looked as clear as glass.
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As dusk settled in, dogs could be heard yapping through the woods, and Ms. Beshaw's grandsons pedaled around on their bicycles, chasing each other.
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Vistors usually arrive by dusk in order to set up camp, prepare dinner before dark, and shake out their stuff for spiders and scorpions.
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In the Bundy-designed logo, the words "Harney County Resource Center" float over an image of the reserve's horizon in the glow of dusk.
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"It's just me up here," Carlotta Gambineri said one recent evening as dusk settled over the wintry city, turning the river to molten gunmetal.
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I arrived at the Ace Hotel Chicago right at dusk when the trendy restaurants of the West Loop were just starting to come alive.
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In the vivid blue dusk, flashes of a brighter blue alternated with hot red, electrifying the trunks of trees and the sides of buildings.
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This battle was only the latest example of chaos in an administration that surfs the bubbling froth of constant turbulence from dawn to dusk.
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They are also designed to absorb low-cost energy, particularly solar power, during the day and feed it back to the grid after dusk.
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These come from a forthcoming series of glitch textile designs by Stearns—the first image is titled Dusk and the remaining two are untitled.
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The sight of bats bursting forth from caves at dusk is majestic enough to dazzle any spectator, scientist, or Gotham City billionaire orphan vigilante.
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At dusk, with snow falling and my panic rising, I found an English-speaking receptionist at the village's biggest hotel who agreed to help us.
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Provided a new moon is seen, sundown Monday marks Eid al-Fitr, which ends the period dedicated to personal growth through dawn-to-dusk fasting.
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Emperor's 'The Acclamation of Bonds' from their 1997 release Anthems to the Welkin at Dusk contains one of the most epic trills in black metal.
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Shortly after the publication of the filing Musk tweeted a meme, in which he called himself "Elon Dusk," and made no reference to the allegations.
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"The Australian ones form these big rafts of hundreds of penguins that feed during the day and return to the coast at dusk," he explained.
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Yet, as Rodriguez has done throughout his career, he also puts his stamp on From Dusk Till Dawn as a Texan and a Mexican-American.
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Nowhere on earth hosts as many makeout sessions, dusk-to-dawn drinking binges, and teary admissions as the house on The Bachelor and The Bachelorette.
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The immobility that we currently worry about may, half a century from now, turn out to have been the dusk before the next industrial dawn.
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Take a photo during daytime and no one will bat an eyelid, but problems arise at dusk when the Eiffel Tower lights are switched on.
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For the co-operative "salmon run" mode, things are a bit darker, taking place in a swamp-like environment at what appears to be dusk.
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It reached its peak around 4:41AM on Monday, but will still appear at nearly its full size from dusk until dawn on Monday night.
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LONDON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - As dusk falls, shoes come off and hundreds of hungry diners sit cross-legged in a London park to break bread.
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Having two suns means that there would be longer periods of dawn and dusk on the planet as both stars rise and set, Eggl said.
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I was walking along the border until dusk because I was hoping to catch the moment when some migrant crosses or was stopped by officers.
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I can train all day but to come into that world and do this five-day shoot from dusk to dawn was a bit draining.
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It happened again: SpaceX launched a rocket from the coast of California at dusk on Sunday, and the atmospheric conditions created a stunning visual display.
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Just before dusk, three thin people squeezed through the fence on the beach and were quickly picked up by the U.S. Border Patrol, witnesses said.
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For those who remain on the islands, a dusk-to-dawn curfew will be in effect until further notice, Monroe County Sheriff Rick Ramsay said.
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During Ramadan, Muslims may not eat or drink from dawn to dusk, and the tradition of fasting is one of the five pillars of Islam.
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Originally the 17th-century estate of Cardinal Scipione Borghese, the bewitching 150-acre Villa Borghese gardens are open to the public from dawn till dusk.
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The festival's own marketing videos illustrate this, with gray-haired revelers feasting on gourmet food and dancing in the pastel light of the desert dusk.
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Israeli Jews refrain from driving during the 25-hour holy period which this year began at dusk on Tuesday and ends after dark on Wednesday.
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The rose-tinted ones (above, left) will improve visibility around dawn and dusk, and on the darker, gloomier days the sky has to offer us.
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Others are preparing to set up 60 massive tents across the country to serve the iftar meals that follow dawn-to-dusk fasting during Ramadan.
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The perspective of Where The Goats Are never changes, as the day turns to dusk, and you start in the cycle of busywork each morning.
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At dusk, an audience of about 200 was ushered into the basin, into which a trio of dancers descended, all clad in vintage bathing suits.
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The tripwire bomb, for example, would have to be done in broad daylight, at dusk or shortly after, on a residential street in plain view.
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At dusk, the chickens peck in the yard around an old red barn, hunting bugs or frogs near the creek that runs through the property.
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It wasn't late but it was getting dark already, at least where we were, the sun had abandoned the narrow alleys to an afternoon dusk.
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Shortly before dusk on Tuesday, Nathan Lindenbaum, an accountant, had walked up to the temple doors of Young Israel of New Rochelle for evening prayers.
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These bloodsuckers are much more aggressive than our native species and also feed on people during the day, instead of just at dusk or dawn.
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It was, for the couple, a good day of searching, even though Mr. Sines's whereabouts remained a question as dusk — and the county's curfew — approached.
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"Fly By Night" continues at the Brooklyn Navy Yard (entrance at the intersection of Sands and Navy Streets) every weekend at dusk through June 19.
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The six layers of foam and coils provided support while still being breathableThe Helix Luxe Dusk is a hybrid mattress comprised of six different layers.
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Around dusk on March 24, for example, Alexandra Cole, a Tempe resident, inched her 2008 Honda CRV into a busy suburban intersection in the city.
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As we exit the aptly named LifeTrail and make our way into the parking lot at dusk, he spots the unicorn girl and her brother.
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George and Martha's existential slalom from dusk to dawn somehow made deep, real sense to a gay suburban teenager huddled in his basement watching television.
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It is a lovely image, shot at the magic hour, as filmmakers like to say of the time just before dusk, but it shocks nonetheless.
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Shortly before the dusk ceremony begins, the bus drives across the border through the stadium, where hundreds of spectators from both countries roar their approval.
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If you look hard enough to the west you may see the first sliver of the new moon at dusk with Venus floating above it.
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At dusk, a woman called Bukuri Morina and her family of 10 joined thousands of others to spend the night at the Durres soccer stadium.
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Vietnam '0003 They were burning brush, as they always do in the dry season, when my plane came in over the Vietnamese coast at dusk.
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In Palermo last weekend, a fisherman's boat carrying Mr. Sagnet and a half-dozen apostles floated toward a sandy beach as dusk began to fall.
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Alone in the creaking barn at dusk, not knowing what day, what month, what year, but feeling the haul of earth rolling on its way.
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A kind of memorial ceremony was underway around dusk at the Charles Darwin center, attended by national park guards, air force officers and police officers.
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The artisans repainted one of the rooms four times — sable brushes, no rollers — because the shade that seemed right at dusk was disappointing at dawn.
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The resulting meteor showers can light up night skies from dusk to dawn, and if you're lucky you might be able to catch a glimpse.
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But last month, Ms. Muthana said, she decided to give it a try by latching on to a Syrian family who left Shafa at dusk.
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His brother, an actor and former museum director, transformed the unkempt backyard, planting shrubbery and adding strings of solar lights that went on at dusk.
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The 70-minute production, which unfolds at dusk, includes five performers, three herding dogs, a dog handler, a dog trainer and a flock of sheep.
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These water-lovers spend most hours of their day submerged and they leave the water at dusk to feast on grass, according to National Geographic.
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Quentin and I got to make a bunch of amazing movies one after another: Pulp Fiction, Jackie Brown, Dusk Till Dawn, Four Rooms, Kill Bill.
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When that happens, it's possible that the satellite will be visible to people on the ground — particularly if it is passing overhead at dusk or dawn.
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Games start in the sunshine, end in the dusk, and the results on the field are duly noted and recorded in the ledger of the season.
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Also bought 4 LIFX dusk to dawn smart bulbs for the living room, and made some preset "scenes" with various temperatures and brightness, and they're awesome.
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The tripartite work has a twilight shimmer, suggesting the clarity of daylight just shading into dusk, while their blue-and-black frames signal night coming on.
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It stayed on during the day and turned off immediately when dusk hit or I closed all my blinds because it has an ambient light sensor.
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In the Bangladeshi coastal town of Cox's Bazar, many young girls work from dawn to dusk, selling tourists food and trinkets to provide for their families.
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One researcher flew a small Cessna prop plane around the Frio Bat Cave in Texas (home to more than 10 million free-tailed bats) around dusk.
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Modernize, a home renovation company, analyzed more than 2.5 million Instagram posts tagged #sunrise or #sunset to discover where dusk and dawn inspired the most photographs.
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A woman with the windows rolled up later told police "it was dusk and hard to see," after making an illegal left turn into my leg.
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As dusk approaches, we follow them away from our meeting spot at an upscale shopping center and down one of the roads leading outside of Harare.
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Thick columns of basalt rock immediately captivate the attention as the centerpiece of the immersive environment that is Robert Irwin's new installation Untitled (dawn to dusk).
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A stream of patients with burning eyes and breathing problems were rushed to clinics after the attack at dusk on Saturday, medical and rescue groups said.
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When something says "Made in China," the machines are actual human beings that stuff fluff all day — they can't be farting rainbows from dawn to dusk.
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When smoke from California's deadliest wildfire blew into downtown Sacramento last November, daylight blurred into dusk and the city's air became among the world's most polluted.
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The plan calls for the moon to only emit a "dusk-like hue," one expert told the People's Daily, and wouldn't necessarily turn night into day.
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The crash happened around dusk on a highway about 25 miles (41 km) northeast of Tuxtla-Gutierrez, the capital of southern Chiapas state which borders Guatemala.
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Most mosquito abatement efforts in U.S. states target nuisance mosquitoes, those that bite at dusk and ruin picnics and barbecues but pose little public health threat.
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During opposition, Jupiter will rise at dusk in the southeastern sky (northeastern if you're in the Southern Hemisphere), and will stay in the sky until dawn.
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As the game nears it conclusion, dusk approaches and Trico sits atop the tower of the Master of the Valley, looking out to the setting sun.
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Likewise, bednets helped bring night-time transmission under control—but mosquitoes have adapted their behavior, starting to bite at dusk and dawn, when people aren't protected.
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Nor did anyone ask the birds how they felt about being shooed from their homes at dusk and sent flying up to illuminate the Brooklyn sky.
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Muslims began their holy month of Ramadan this week, with each day centering on a dawn-to-dusk fast that ends with a meal at sunset.
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"The typhoon will land in Guangxi province at dusk today and it will weaken and be categorized of tropical low pressure at night," the CMA said.
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The families' account of the attacks and subsequent efforts to recover the surviving children include reports of shooting from the hillsides that continued well after dusk.
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We heard marmots cry on the way up, and at dusk we encountered our first ibex, the mountain goat that haunted the folktales of my childhood.
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"The great news is it's not heavily, heavily populated," said Sheriff Tony Mancuso, who said parts of his parish were under a dusk-to-dawn curfew.
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Had Miss Chu, watching the falling dusk through the narrow window near the ceiling, been reliving the sordid pain another person had inflicted on her body?
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Bands interested in working with him and/or debating the production on Emperor's Anthems to the Welkin at Dusk can get in touch through his website.
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As dusk fell, we filled Marley's house with fresh straw and Mr. Outlaw mentioned he would be out of food by the end of the week.
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Lit by James Farncombe to be sometimes moonlit night, sometimes golden dusk and sometimes summery morning, this world is a formidable technical achievement, continually transforming itself.
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"Get to know where your local mob hangs out and avoid them, or slow down, especially during peak movement periods of dusk and dawn," Iglesias said.
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Dusk settled over a clapboard Pentecostal church, where parishioners speak in tongues, and past a red-and-blue circus tent promising alcohol and a strip tease.
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Now, though, in the velvety dusk light, the sound of Miles Davis's ethereal trumpet fills the air, and the woman begins swaying, taking off her shirt.
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At dusk, a smaller group of counterdemonstrators also marched on the offices of the Catalan public radio station to show their support for a unified Spain.
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Mr. Yokota still recalls the day she did not come home from badminton practice, and how they helped their mother search for her as dusk fell.
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Individuality, in clothing terms, means collections that are filled not just with dream dresses (though oh — the dresses!), but also pieces for the hours before dusk.
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi had asked citizens to stay indoors for a voluntary dawn-to-dusk curfew, but said they should make noise at 5 p.m.
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi had asked citizens to stay indoors for a voluntary dawn-to-dusk curfew, but said they should make noise at 5 p.m.
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Taking Dawn to Dusk will make you computerlike, complete with "gears" and an internal clock—a dehumanization that is offered as a release, not a threat.
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How to stay safe Freetown, one of the affected communities, has closed all public spaces from dusk through dawn, when mosquito activitiy is at its peak.
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Judging by the sky and the light, you may well think that these singing couples are ambling about at dusk or just a bit after dawn.
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Fat flies swarming over the breakfast table, clouds of gnats at dusk, creeping spiders, buzzing mosquitoes and ferocious little black biting flies that Swedes call knott.
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The keys to unlocking its potential were its tropical weather, Hemingway mystique, charming architecture and kooky locals, who assembled daily at dusk to salute the sunset.
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It's dusk, and being able to see the sky and the New Mexico canyon rock feels like a much needed relief from that cursed science lab.
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Quietly adopted after dusk, the government ordinance was widely condemned in Romania and by its Western allies as a retreat on progress made fighting endemic graft.
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Navy, high-waisted trouser suits tucked into snakeskin boots set the tone for the first part of the catwalk run as dusk fell over the city.
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An owner of Dusk Dawn Club said on the messaging app WeChat that it had reopened on Monday after being forced to close on April 21.
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Shots of food I took at a holiday party at dusk looked positively smeared, and pics of Christmas lights in the dark outside were basically unusable.
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The three qualities that mark any great Copland piece—the lyrical, the kinetic, and the proclamatory—are still there, glowing beneath the shadows of dusk. ♦
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As dusk turns to darkness, the three hundred children draped with battery-powered necklaces of lights provide a colorful spectacle as they run about the grounds.
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Here, for $7, is a caldron of dusk: thenthuk, a Tibetan soup tinged by crushed tomatoes, a scrum of chiles and ginger releasing its muted sweetness.
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As cheers drifted off into the air, and dusk fell on southwest London, tournament organizers added another name to the fourth round of the Wimbledon draw.
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At dusk, teenagers make out in the Park of the Heroic Guerrilla, while older couples promenade arm in arm and take romantic carriage rides holding hands.
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That's just a part of the full day experience, which is a dawn until dusk cooking, setting-up, celebrating, viewing, then reviewing, and breaking down process.
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Watching their charred wings flicker orange in the fading blue dusk, I was reminded of a film my boyfriend and I had seen earlier in our relationship.
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A Puerto Rican who still relies on generators for power checks her phone on her rooftop at dusk on October 23, 22017 in San Isidro, Puerto Rico.
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It's a surreal trip through unfamiliar territory with singer Tiffany Lamson's pupil-less eyes gazing back down the camera between slow dances and wide-angle dusk shots.
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Furthermore, Khmer weddings seek to broadcast the ceremony throughout the village or city from dawn to dusk, with as many speakers as possible set at full-blast.
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Dusk was built by Kori Handy and Mitchell Porter of Design First Apps, who previously built an app for startup pitches, Founderfox and video-filtering app Banana.
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As Handy explains, he had the idea for Dusk around nine months ago, after watching how people got into trouble for speaking their mind on social media.
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"This new film was made in an extraordinarily short amount of time, 17 nights , dusk till dawn , no breaks , we ate while we worked!!!!" the actor wrote.
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"After dusk, the giant duck with its green lasers for eyes and a fire-spitting Mohawk, became integral to the nightworld at Burning Man," wrote St. John.
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From Dusk Till Dawn, a 1996 gangster / vampire picture directed by Robert Rodriguez from a Quentin Tarantino screenplay, with a story by horror makeup maestro Robert Kurtzman.
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From Dusk Till Dawn actually originated as a pre-Reservoir Dogs screenplay that Kurtzman hired him to write, which then became a hot property post-Pulp Fiction.
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According to Hema refugees Reuters interviewed last month in Uganda, Lendu groups typically attack Hema villages shortly after dusk with guns, machetes, axes and bows and arrows.
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As dusk approached one evening in July on the eastern front of Raqqa, a group of Western volunteers boarded a pickup truck, dressed in full battle gear.
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As the group coalesces under tree shade, rally attendees waiting in the security lines stare onward, most of their expressions masked by sunglasses blocking the dusk glare.
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The music video is the second in a series of action-packed, cinematic releases for Malik, the first being for his song "Dusk Till Dawn" featuring Sia.
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We will need those same forces in greater measure to bring about a nuclear dusk — the complete disarmament of nuclear-armed states and safeguards against future proliferation.
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You don't often get the scene spent roaming around a small town where everything closes at dusk, banging on shuttered storefronts in a desperate search for milk.
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George Clooney has some harsh words for Harvey Weinstein, the film producer who gave him his first big break in the 1996 film From Dusk till Dawn.
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Actor Michael Parks, best known for his roles in Kill Bill, Django Unchained and From Dusk Till Dawn, has died at 77, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
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Catch Minimal Wave boss Veronica Vasicka play with techno cult figure Regis and L.I.E.S. affiliate Antenes at DISTAL, presented by Dusk & Haze, this weekend in New York.
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As dusk fell, Stephen drove to get gas, then retrieved the boy from his in-laws' house and took him to Culver's, a family-style restaurant chain.
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LucchesiFor thousands of people in Chile yesterday, the Moon passed directly between Earth and the Sun, casting a day-blotting shadow just prior to the real dusk.
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There's an eeriness to the light, a kind of perpetual dusk as the sun, a white ball behind the clouds above, struggles to reach the streets below.
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For people who grew up unattended, whose parents said "go play outside" and then expected them home at dusk, the scene might not be an unusual one.
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The demonstrations that have shaken Iraq for nearly two months paused at dusk as the police, protesters and politicians took off two hours to watch the game.
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Performances begin at dusk Fridays through Sundays, Brooklyn Navy Yard, Sands Street at Navy Street; reservations are fully booked, but a waiting list is available at creativetime.org.
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But before any of this can transpire, we get familiar DeLillo street life, witty repartee in the backs of cabs, rooftop views of the city at dusk.
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According to Hesiod, they shared the same ancestors: all were the grandchildren of a Titan and the children of dawn and dusk, when winds tended to rise.
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Performances begin at dusk Fridays through Sundays, Brooklyn Navy Yard, Sands Street at Navy Street; reservations are fully booked, but a wait-list is available at creativetime.org.
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As dusk settled, Dr. Dani McVety, Rob Peterson, Erin Vaccaro, and Carrie Peterson gather around Asia for some tender rubs moments before she was put to sleep.
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Instead, I vowed to spend at least two days in every park, observing it in as many ways as I could: rain or shine, dawn to dusk.
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But instead of heading straight for our site, we drove to the park's beach, where we sat at a picnic table watching dusk settle over the Atlantic.
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It looks like any urban metropolis at dusk—soaked in brilliant oranges and neon greens, pebbled with buildings that go on and on into some unseeable distance.
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Dr. Laby added that even people with normal eyesight could not see as well at dusk because the human eye does not adapt well to decreasing light.
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They hunt in the dusk or the dawn, where they can, you know, see prey better, hunt, and kill, and our domestic cats actually evolved from that.
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Keri Russell and Matthew Rhys are back for a final season as Elizabeth and Philip Jennings, K.G.B. spies and assassins at the dusk of the Cold War.
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At dusk the crack becomes a mouth and the mouth gapes wide and winged creatures of every shape ascend into our sky, then descend upon our streets.
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We could love the mosquitoes for feeding the chittering chimney swifts wheeling in the sunset, for feeding the tree swallows flying low over the lake at dusk.
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While Ismail finished high school, Rasoul supported him by working in Lebanese bakeries from dawn until dusk, but the goal was always to open a Syrian bakery.
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As dusk fell on Wednesday, more than 150 people gathered in the courtyard of the Justice Department to watch Mr. Sessions walk out for the last time.
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In the living and dining areas, chandeliers designed by Ms. Anker combine small photovoltaic panels with discs or squares of seashell, and turn on automatically at dusk.
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They also became better at avoiding roads, or traveling in forest or rugged terrain when close to roads, especially during dawn and dusk, when hunters were out.
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Recent research, which took measurements over a period of time, found that the CO2 level was particularly high at dawn and dusk, as sunlight disperses the gas.
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Groups of unidentified men would show up at dusk, warning residents that they could lose their jobs or face violence if they continued to pursue the case.
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If seeing a wild horse is the Original Spectacular Encounter, surely having one approach you in the middle of an island at dusk is a Religious Experience.
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In mid-September pro-democracy marchers hiked up a local peak, Lion Rock, creating a chain of lights with smartphones, torches and laser pointers as dusk fell.
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