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"sundown" Definitions
  1. the time when the sun goes down and night begins

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Levine never planned to murder anyone from Friday sundown to Saturday sundown.
Adventists are a Christian sect that observe the Sabbath from Friday sundown to Saturday sundown.
Sundown towns, so named because black people were not allowed there after sundown, practiced enforced segregation.
Rosh Hashana, the Jewish New Year, began at sundown Sunday night and continues until sundown on Tuesday.
Rosh Hashana, the Jewish new year, began at sundown on Sunday and will end at sundown on Tuesday.
So I grew up the same, and from Friday sundown to Saturday sundown, I lived without electricity or money.
He and Ivanka, who converted to Judaism for their marriage, observe the Sabbath from sundown Friday until sundown Saturday.
As you might know, the day of rest for Jews -- or the Sabbath -- begins at sundown Friday until sundown Saturday.
Between sundown Friday and sundown Saturday, the couple shut down their phones and computers, and spend time with their children.
Protests also came from religious Ultra-Orthodox Jews in the country, angered that the contest requires people to work and perform during the Sabbath which occurs from sundown on Fridays until sundown on Saturday (though the finale should begin after sundown on Saturday).
The docs show the Bureau spent $21,799 on kosher items, with the holiest Jewish holiday coming up -- which begins sundown Tuesday with a breakfast Wednesday at sundown.
From sundown Friday to sundown Saturday, he adheres to the faith's prohibitions on phones, television or internet, and perhaps most difficult for his line of work, handling money.
Director: Alfonso Gomez-Rejon Writer: Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa Remake of: The Town That Dreaded Sundown (1976) The Town That Dreaded Sundown is a remake of the cult film of the same name, but it's also a semi-sequel in which the '76 Town That Dreaded Sundown is a real movie that exists. Confused?
If you've ever wanted to untether yourself from the monster that is the digital world, tomorrow is your chance; more specifically, from sundown on March 3 until sundown on March 4.
As Israel prepares to celebrate 28503 years of independence with festivities beginning at sundown today and continuing until sundown Thursday, the prospect of conflict with Iran and its proxies looms over the country.
But by sundown, it will be one of the quietest.
However, they became concerned when she didn't return by sundown.
Masked men fired on the crowd at sundown, killing 16.
As sundown neared, the mood on downtown streets was calm.
I am usually at the office until well after sundown.
It also appears to have meant not identifying sundown towns.
Sean Hannity and MAGA Twitter would excommunicate them by sundown.
Crowds throng the surrounding pedestrianised streets, socialising long after sundown.
Rosh Hashana, the Jewish new year, began yesterday at sundown.
The idea behind the National Day of Unplugging — which began at sundown Friday and concludes at sundown Saturday — is to remind the hyper-connected (you and me) to slow down and consider minimizing screen time.
The fans are reddening in the afternoon heat and anticipating sundown.
Some didn't hear about the Tree of Life horror until sundown.
On a back road of Courtland, Mississippi, after sundown on Dec.
The airlift ended at sundown and will start back at sunrise.
After sundown, the buildings glowed like votive candles in the dark.
Even 60 Muslim inmates in isolation are fed meals after sundown.
I took a little nap somewhere in between sundown and sunup.
I'm running around at sundown, at sun up with the camera.
" This year it is observed from sundown on April 10 through sundown on April 18, and starts with a seder: "an elaborate festive meal that takes place on the first night(s) of the holiday of Passover.
The truck and dancers will continue to chase one another until sundown.
Clinton arrived less than an hour later and stayed until past sundown.
The Great Sundown Sleeveless Textured-Stripe Yea-Length Denim Dress, $325; neimanmarcus.
Slow, but your cat probably moves even less from sunup to sundown.
The Jewish day of rest is observed from sundown Friday through Saturday.
You saw this, at least for a day, from afternoon to sundown.
DECADE OF FIRE in St. Nicholas Park (Friday, Aug 23, sundown) imagenation.
Korean resorts are decidedly family-oriented, with few entertainment options after sundown.
Maybe you've guessed it: Each performance begins exactly two hours before sundown.
A similar reaction occurs at sundown, but it's also common following a wildfire.
But Natah, who didn't drink, decided to head home a little after sundown.
At sundown this Sunday, Hanukkah officially begins and will last for eight days.
And I need to do it all before sundown, or I'll get antsy.
Tuesday's sundown brings the start of Yom Kippur, which ends on Wednesday night.
For me, that is Rosh Hashana, which begins this Wednesday night at sundown.
Tonight at sundown, as you may or may not know, Yom Kippur begins.
The movie begins after sundown, but there is entertainment, food and beer beforehand.
Jews the world over at sundown celebrate the start of a new year.
Whatever he does, he must be back at the police station before sundown.
There's something fitting about interviewing the painter and sculptor Vija Celmins after sundown.
Starting at sundown on Friday evening, Branson and the rest of his Virgin.
Sometimes they had forced landings in "sundown towns," which proved to be challenging.
Sundown was charged with 4 counts of distributing harmful matter to a minor.
Ms. Trump, who converted to Judaism nine years ago, prior to marrying Kushner, was observing the Sabbath from sundown Friday until sundown Saturday, as is traditional, which is presumably why she waited until Sunday morning to take to social media.
He'd already logged 2055 miles and was planning on doing 2191 more before sundown.
And, at sundown, they break their fast with a communal meal called the iftar.
After sundown, there was a second demonstration with an estimated 10,000 people in attendance.
They preferred a lively downtown neighborhood that didn't roll up the sidewalks at sundown.
He also worked with the Excello artists Katie Webster, Lonesome Sundown and Silas Hogan.
Union Sundown: An uptempo explanation of Henry Kissinger's realpolitik if there ever was one.
The church was preparing for a possible influx of evacuees after sundown on Monday.
Passover is an eight-day Jewish holiday that begins at sundown on Friday April 22.
Authorities imposed a sundown-to-sunrise curfew for parts of the city under evacuation orders.
The wraparound terrace makes a breathtaking setting for sundown drinks or sleeping under the stars.
Soldiers from Haiti's U.N. peacekeeping mission patrolled the streets in white armored vehicles at sundown.
The cease-fire is set to begin on Monday at sundown, when the holiday starts.
Come sundown, though, with the coyotes beginning to howl, where do you plug the charger?
From sunup to sundown, week after week, I was a whole amusement park unto myself.
However, a power outage was reported in parts of Manhattan about an hour before sundown.
On another note: the answer feels timely as Yom Kippur begins on Friday at sundown.
The days are still short, but every sundown of Hanukkah, the nights just get brighter.
Just after sundown, three of them left on their bikes and scooters to rent movies.
Voices are seldom raised in "Sundown, Yellow Moon," and big, confrontational truths mostly remain unspoken.
After sundown, smoke from tear gas and flares clouded the streets of Tirana, the capital.
Phoenix Sundown was sentenced by a San Diego judge on Tuesday for the September incident.
For an otherwise modern metropolis, known for its start-ups and billion-dollar exits, its beaches and bustling night life, Tel Aviv has long been — literally — slowed down by the statutory shutdown of public transportation from before sundown on Friday until after sundown on Saturday.
Sundown towns were places that were off limits to African Americans after the sun went down.
That's why we're all about this breezy dress in a perfect sundown shade of golden rust.
At sundown next Monday, July 31, a day of communal mourning will begin among Jewish people.
Alligators hunt food from just before sundown to sunrise, so they are very active around dusk.
Every Wednesday after sundown, the back of the store turns into a bar, the only nightlife.
Alberto Giacometti's sculptures of thinned and elongated humans, resembling shadows at sundown, were briefly an inspiration.
The family had not eaten since the previous day, and did not expect to until sundown.
Since they observe the Sabbath, there is no play on Friday evenings or Saturdays before sundown.
Brooklyn and Manhattan Hanukkah, which begins at sundown on Sunday, is the Jewish Festival of Lights.
"Close" is NIGH; on "time," reduce that word to the T. "After sundown," then, is NIGHT.
Tonight C. isn't going to his boating class because he has been working until almost sundown lately.
The average real-time price around midday has dropped sharply, whereas after sundown average prices have increased.
Bhargava says that, unless the officiating priest advises otherwise, Indian wedding ceremonies are usually held at sundown.
The Suqur checkpoint separating Baghdad from Anbar province, notorious for delays and maltreatment, still shuts at sundown.
The cease-fire begins at sundown Monday, Kerry said, coinciding with the Muslim Eid al-Adha holiday.
It's longing dearly for breezy summer evenings, where t-shirts are worn and sundown is perpetually delayed.
When observing the holy month of Ramadan, Muslims are permitted to eat only between sundown and sunrise.
By sundown, every United States player had earned at least a point during the three-day event.
Because he was fasting, he refused to drink and asked to give the sample after sundown instead.
Ms. Wanner says she enjoys watching the animals and unwinding at sundown with a cocktail or beer.
Cars and vans playing songs in Yiddish rolled up Kingston Avenue, where families ran errands before sundown.
It comes to a close Saturday night after sundown, after a full day of fasting and atonement.
By sundown, the throngs had built a makeshift barrier near a burning road, expelling black smoke overhead.
There's that instant just before sundown when the light bathes everything like a "pink cloud," she said.
He started sweeping out their stalls and gradually gained more autonomy, working from sunup to sundown most days.
Werber and Lamberti previously worked with the company's new chief executive, Richard Goudis, at vitamin maker Rexall Sundown.
The workers were told it would fly away at sundown, which it did, but it kept coming back.
You can't see them at first—it's well after sundown—but you can hear them falling into formation.
" She also wrote about observing Shabbat from sundown Friday to Saturday night in her book, "Women Who Work.
Revelers are frying latkes and lighting candles at sundown for eight nights to celebrate Hanukkah through Monday evening.
On the outskirts of Raqqa, during the battle against ISIS , a farmer herds goats and sheep at sundown.
At sundown, the no-see-ums and mosquitoes race from their mangrove hideaways to begin their own feast.
Eid al-Adha, a Muslim holiday that honors Abraham's sacrifice, began Monday and ended before sundown on Wednesday.
After sundown, they screen a '70s biker picture, which goes over pretty well until the projector catches fire.
But from Friday afternoon to Saturday sundown, they not only are off their phone, but they don't cheat.
The Jewish holiday Purim, which starts at sundown on March 9, is not an occasion for religious solemnity.
At one favorite, Los Verdes, on the Palos Verdes Peninsula, I remember fivesomes stacked up sunup to sundown.
In Alabama, flags will fly at half-staff until sundown Sunday in honor of the 23 people killed.
Divers were set to search up until sundown on Sunday for the four missing, the sheriff's office said.
Mugot visited San Francisco, New York, and many places in between, and quickly discovered she especially enjoys after sundown.
Among Rooney's most memorable film appearances are 1959's It Happened to Jane, 1960's Seven Ways From Sundown.
At the same time, some farms can't afford much storage, so their solar power ends at sundown, Wrege said.
At sundown this past Tuesday, the Muslim holiday Ramadan began and will continue until the evening of June 14.
So Mr. Spicer waited until sundown—after his young staffers had left—to take matters into his own hands.
And at sundown, Jews begin the eight-day celebration of Passover, commemorating the people's exodus from slavery in Egypt.
Sundown Friday to Saturdays has also coincided with the timing of some of Trump's most controversial tweets and actions.
One night per year, from sundown until sun-up, nearly all crimes — up to and including murder — are permitted.
Staying up all night to watch them, Dr. Pruetz discovered that they spent hours after sundown searching for food.
Authorities imposed a sundown-to-sunrise curfew for the northern and eastern parts of the city under evacuation orders.
Farmers work from sunup to sundown; they don't get days off and they have to worry about their retirement.
Sundown brought invitations to qat chews where hosts shared bags of the leaves, and we debated politics and art.
This Tuesday at sundown, millions of people around the world will participate in a dress rehearsal for their deaths.
Stay with squash, unless you'd prefer to explore our recipes for the Hanukkah holiday that gets underway at sundown.
Jacksonville Fire and Rescue also will end their search at sundown, Chief Keith Powers said at the news conference.
Meanwhile, their thriftier country counterparts continued to eat at sundown before snuffing out the candles and going to bed.
This wintertime spectacle typically happens between five and 15 minutes before sundown, usually in late February, Lonely Planet reported.
Far away from her family and friends during Ramadan, she found herself alone between work and home at sundown.
Their major challenge was when forced landings would find them in a white farmer's cornfield or near sundown towns.
The practice of observing Shabbat, the Jewish Sabbath during which work ceases from sundown on Friday to sundown on Saturday, allows him to spend quality time with his family despite his busy schedule (celebrities like Karlie Kloss and Natalie Portman have also attested to the benefits of unplugging from technology on Shabbat).
While Fayetteville, where True Detective was filmed, wasn't a sundown town, Black residents certainly experienced racism from the white community.
Since Swift couldn't be with Kloss to celebrate the latter's 24th birthday on Wednesday, she settled on a sundown FaceTime.
Beginning at sunrise, the performances will take place roughly every hour until sundown, based upon the movement of the sun.
Rome's Jews maintained economic relations with the surrounding city by day, but lived behind locked gates from sundown to sunrise.
The main hallways and living room have such little lighting it made every room but the master dreary past sundown.
"Sundown towns" displayed placards at the edge of town warning people of color to get off the streets after sunset.
Or, Kushner could perhaps avoid the entire debacle; the Orthodox Jew typically stays away from work after sundown on Fridays.
It first opened in 1975, and was painted with red, orange, and green shades to represent a landscape at sundown.
From sunup to sundown, they worked under the watchful eye of brutal "whipping bosses" who flogged, mauled, and murdered them.
They pack their cars with blankets and pillows and head back to the camp by sundown for another restless night.
I spent the hours before sundown in an ornate Vatican sitting room, interviewing a prelate about Petrine succession and magisterium.
Green Books also helped travelers avoid "sundown towns," which had laws prohibiting Black people from being on the road at night.
Because the Jewish calendar is lunar, the holiday begins this year at sundown on Tuesday and ends at nightfall on Wednesday.
At sundown this Wednesday, September 20, a new year will begin in the Hebrew calendar with the celebration of Rosh Hashanah.
But before sundown, Trump increasingly believed Jackson should step aside "before things get worse," an official familiar with the talks said.
Most days, she got up at sunrise, took a Pilates class, and then headed to Electric Lady, to work past sundown.
However, it's when the fasting is broken after sundown with the iftar meal that the big business moves are being made.
In the summertime, dozens of black Little Leaguers from those often chaotic neighborhoods jam the fields here from sunup to sundown.
After sundown, higher temperatures and lower humidity increasingly drive fires to rage through the night, when their spread used to slow.
In the week after the storm, he, too, was rushing home before sundown in case he had to fend off looters.
On a recent evening shortly after sundown, three young women stood on a dark street corner, eyeing passing cars and motorcycles.
Until the Civil Rights Act, blacks had to have work permits to be on Miami Beach, and to leave at sundown.
Trump is watching cable from sunup to sundown, according to the New York Times's Maggie Haberman: He rises before 6 a.m.
"She insists on wearing it from sunup to sundown, everywhere we go," Josh Rossi, a 31-year-old commercial photographer, tells PEOPLE.
Documentaries about global warming, narrative features about the trials of incarceration, stories of marginalized communities—they're all screening from sunup to sundown.
The most common form of atonement is fasting for the duration of Yom Kippur (specifically until one hour after sundown on Saturday).
Trump has also ordered that flags on federal buildings be flown at half-staff until sundown Friday, in honor of the victims.
Many store owners and workers who shut up shop were going to rally and hold public sundown prayers outside Brooklyn Borough Hall.
Ostrander said it was his understanding that Rosemary Billquist was probably on a neighbor's property when she was shot, apparently after sundown.
At sundown one evening we watched as two women faced each other across the border, touched fingers through the grille, and wept.
In "Sundown," a smoky cloud of Perspex bisects a wonderful mansarded structure in plain steel that also evokes a kiln or forge.
Mr. Obama overruled advisers who had suggested that he stay in his car during the parade, which lasted until well after sundown.
It was also, though, an area with its share of "sundown towns," where signs announced that blacks were not welcome after dark.
It was sundown after Yom Kippur, and Kaufman was standing in his uncle's kitchen watching him whip up a creamy, muffin batter.
Scheduled around sundown, when many owls awaken hungry, this hike will explore High Rock Park, one of the borough's deeply wooded areas.
It includes a nationwide truce that started at sundown on Monday, improved humanitarian aid access and joint military targeting of banned Islamist groups.
The rain starts again and I get back to my tortuous journey, wondering if I will get out of this warren before sundown.
While traveling, a Black traveler would encounter hostile hotels and restaurants, as well as "sundown towns," which banned people of color after nightfall.
"In the summer and in the spring, you pretty much are outside from sunup to sundown," he tells PEOPLE of his midwest childhood.
No women are visible on the main campus after sundown, and self-styled "saviours of the university's culture" chastise couples for walking together.
Peace Agreement to begin Monday The airstrikes came just days before a ceasefire that is scheduled to go into effect at sundown Monday.
An early scene in Hidden Figures shows an exhausted Katherine Goble (Taraji Henson) returning to her well-appointed suburban house, hours after sundown.
Having the excuse and making the effort to see my large extended family, and eating with them at sundown, is something I cherish.
Purim, a one-day holiday that began at sundown Wednesday, celebrates the foiling of a plot to destroy the Jews in ancient Persia.
Before Hanukkah begins at sundown on Sunday, children can design, draw and dance their way into the holiday at this arts-filled celebration.
Passover, the seven-day festival that marks the liberation of the Jews from Egyptian slavery, begins this year at sundown on April 19.
Brushing off the sting of embarrassment, the photographer and reporter marched on, and by sundown they had rounded up 289 romantically involved duos.
Then before sundown on Friday, Mr. Netanyahu's office responded obliquely that he looked forward to his meeting with Mr. Trump, set for Feb.
Sunday, the state's flags will fly at half-staff until sundown to honor the victims, who ranged in age from 6 to 89.
Iftar is, of course, the evening meal that Muslims eat at sundown, ending their daily fast during the month-long period of Ramadan.
Presented in conjunction with dublab, the event features performances from musicians, DJs, and video artists, from sundown on Saturday to sunrise on Sunday.
I thought about this when discussing hospital care in New York with a woman named Donna, who wouldn't give her last name, around sundown.
Strands of lights twinkled overhead, though the women arrived for the fete before sundown, toting husbands, boyfriends, and partners—witnesses to their entrepreneurial success.
Homework got finished before sundown, if it got finished at all, with the boys relying on candles to extend the light of winter days.
Clearly, Gigi didn't give much consideration to the forecast… or the clock, because her dark sunglasses after sundown are the epitome of DGAF fashion.
Families stuff themselves at iftar, a communal meal at sundown, then sprawl in front of the set to watch nightly serials known as mosalsalat.
Next month, during the Ramadan fast, it has invited Muslim supporters to gather for an Iftar (a communal meal at sundown) in a synagogue.
After last night's "The Town That Dreaded Sundown," it's time to start dealing with the fact Betty and Jughead probably shouldn't be together forever.
Kerry said the pact calls for the Syrian government and the opposition to respect a nationwide ceasefire scheduled to take effect at sundown Monday.
If all goes according to plan, the Syrian government and its opposition will both respect a ceasefire that goes into effect at sundown today.
The intimate nuptials took place in the backyard of the couple's home in Los Angeles at sundown in front of family and close friends.
And Trump and Kushner, who are modern Orthodox Jews, are not able to work or use technology from about sundown Friday to Saturday night.
On Wednesday, President Donald Trump's White House will host its first iftar, the sundown meal that breaks fasts during the holy month of Ramadan.
At the performances I attended after sundown on Tuesday and Wednesday, the evening air was in the 80s, with warm breezes fanning the audience.
Long past sundown, his mother would shout into the night for Hield to come inside — he was keeping everybody awake with his constant dribbling.
SUNDOWN Two red-blooded high school senior boys travel to Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, for spring vacation and end up involved with a crime ring.
Most already have their wares collected at sundown owing to similar safety, liability and expense-related concerns — because, in short, people sometimes act dumb.
The large extrusion of development around Lake Reverie Place — Mr. Hickey's street — and the nearby Sundown Ridge Place got 223,225 cubic yards of dirt.
Honey to beckon a sweet year is a traditional treat for Rosh Hashana, the Jewish New Year, which will start at sundown Sept. 9.
In previous weeks, demonstrations have begun only after sundown and the number of people at this Friday's protests appeared smaller than in the past.
Sharlet also photographs the most ordinary objects and moments: the light at sundown, a scale, a window lit with the glow of a television.
Shlain and her Jewish husband, both smartphone addicts, have spent the last decade practicing "Tech Shabbat" with their kids from sundown Friday through Saturday.
If you get an alert on unplugging post-sundown, the app maker, you, and probably a lot of other people are breaking the rules.
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.
"We wait until sundown and we will be there all late afternoon, where it is more comfortable for him and not as hot," Kei explains.
When heat waves strike, the elderly are most vulnerable, and the toll is highest when the heat and humidity don't ease off much after sundown.
At launch, it'll sell: Plus five "First on Discord" games: King of the Hat, Sinner: Sacrifice for Redemption, Minion Masters, Bad North, and At Sundown.
PG&E also began safety patrols and inspections before sundown on Sunday in several counties that have received the "all clear," which continued Monday morning.
Just ask Sally Yates and Preet Bahrara, or the other 46 US Attorneys who were told to vacate their offices before sundown earlier this year.
The show follows the pups' adventures as they rush to help Mayor Goodway find three clues and make it to the finish line before sundown.
Sneaking around or acting ashamed for having a pint in the afternoon is for people who also plan on dragging the party well beyond sundown.
The agreement, which affects several popular brands including Solgar, Nature's Bounty and Sundown Naturals, was announced Wednesday by the New York State attorney general's office.
The prison houses 250 registered Muslims, all of whom are given a meal after sundown and a bag for suhur, a meal eaten before sunrise.
Well before sundown, the back fires added more smoke but seemed to help hold a fire line built in a canyon on the county line.
Just after sundown on Sunday, people around Los Angeles and other parts of Southern California looked up and spotted the red glare of a rocket.
At sundown, an eyeglass case, a belt buckle, the carcasses of dogs and the shells of cellphones dotted the still-smoldering field where they fell.
Despite the hour, the streets were packed when we pulled up; summer days in Tangier are so hot the city comes alive mostly after sundown.
Eastern time Saturday's forecast showed mostly clear skies a couple of hours before sundown, hinting at viewing conditions as excellent as those on Friday night.
At sundown, I drove five minutes down the road to watch millions of bats spill from the mouth of a hidden cave and spiral skyward.
At the hospital, they finished the service, even blowing the shofar, or ram's horn, to mark the end of Yom Kippur at sundown, she added.
Slowly, Palestinians began to vanish from Israelis' view, and in their stead, new populations arrived — people who did not leave the country's borders at sundown.
As it's getting close to sundown the streets of the Médina are packed, like the L train on a Monday morning but, like, times ten.
Among her other films are "Paris Blues" (1961); Mr. Preminger's "Hurry Sundown" (1967); and "The Split" (1968), based on a novel by Donald E. Westlake.
DENNING, N.Y. — For decades, hikers in the Catskills have gone swimming in a freshwater pool in Sundown Wild Forest, near the foot of Peekamoose Mountain.
The rain will linger through the afternoon but could ease up or end before sundown, allowing the players enough time to finish their third rounds.
To love is to worry in "Sundown, Yellow Moon," Rachel Bonds's quietly perceptive portrait of a family in simmering crisis at the McGinn/Cazale Theater.
Carlyle would retain a significant stake in the company, which makes and distributes health and wellness products, like Nature's Bounty, MET-Rx and Sundown Naturals.
No phones in the bedroom, phones on the kitchen counter before bedtime, limitations on numbers of hours on screens, on games and whatever on the weekends, no phones at the dinner table, and something I've tried on and off to do, and I've been a little less successful lately, is digital sabbath, literally having a day from sundown to sundown where there are no devices.
After sundown, a second, separate demonstration -- also in protest against Ireland's abortion laws -- commenced, with Irish police estimating 50,000 to 12,000 people on the capital's streets.
Northwestern Arkansas was also home to multiple sundown towns, where Black people were not welcome after sunset, for years — including throughout True Detective's three-decade span.
According to the Encyclopedia of Arkansas, the town of Harrison, whose Black population was devastated in a 1905 race riot, remained a sundown town until 2002.
They stockpile sunscreen and string bikinis in their straw totes, eager to cut out of work early to snag a spot by the pool before sundown.
"Oh I don't care if it's almost sundown, I am absolutely going to embarrass you on the beach with this sombrero!" she wrote in the caption.
Passover, which begins at sundown Friday and ends April 27, marks the Exodus story from the Bible and is celebrated with large gatherings and ceremonial meals.
To discuss the six or so years that followed, Natia agrees to show me a few of the places where he once sought refuge after sundown.
Taking his daughters out of school, he made them practice from sunrise to sundown, record an album, and play Saturday nights at the local town hall.
You'll be able to see Jupiter — the largest planet in the solar system — all night long, beginning with sundown, when it will rise in the east.
Trump was overseas on the first foreign trip of his presidency on Friday, which was also the start of Islam's holy month of Ramadan at sundown.
The opening scene in VICE—Adam McKay's new movie in which Christian Bale becomes Dick Cheney—takes place on a country road in Wyoming after sundown.
Right around sundown, the bats will come out from the under the bridge and fly east down the river, right underneath the capitol building in Texas.
Many are operating under the armed escort of United Nations peacekeepers or Congolese security forces, and ending work by sundown to lower the risk of attack.
It is the world's first utility-scale concentrating solar power plant that uses extremely hot salt to extend the use of solar energy way past sundown.
On the annual day, participants — traditionally women of Northern India — fast from sunrise to sundown in order to promote the health and safety of their husbands.
However after sundown, the team observed red lava fountains spewing from the crater into the atmosphere and hot lava flows streaming down the slopes of the volcano.
Not only are they expected to avoid eating and drinking from sunrise to sundown, but people must abstain from sex, gossip, swearing, and other habits deemed immoral.
It's very hard to sit alone from sunup to sundown; your eyes get tired, watery, your hands lose their feeling, your whole body goes numb with tension.
Her second day of work just happened to be the day before Ramadan — the holiest month for Muslims, during which they fast from sun up to sundown.
The first reports that Illanes had also been killed came at around sundown, although the news was not confirmed by the government until well into the night.
When: Wednesday, August 9, pre-screening performance at 7pm, film at sundown Where: Socrates Sculpture Park (32-01 Vernon Boulevard, Long Island City, Queens) More info here.
When the sun sets next Tuesday, the Jewish holiday Shavuot will officially begin and continue until sundown on Wednesday, exactly 50 days since the first Passover seder.
After sundown on Friday night, a band of thieves allegedly snuck into a conservation area in the Arizona desert with flashlights and grocery bags, and started hunting.
By sundown, Mr. Rahami had been charged with seven counts, including five counts of attempted murder of a law enforcement officer, with bail set at $5.2 million.
It is nearly the end of Ramadan, the ninth month of the Islamic lunar calendar, during which Muslims around the world fast daily, from sunup to sundown.
"I became addicted to the point where I would be out there from sunup to sundown," Dale told Surfing magazine of his early days on the beach.
BEIRUT, Lebanon — The timing of the cease-fire in Syria, which took effect on Monday at sundown and was largely holding on Tuesday, is fraught with symbolism.
Khawla al-Khallaf, a seamstress, lived near Naim Square, where families used to stroll at sundown and the loudspeakers played the songs of the Lebanese crooner Fairuz.
By sundown on Monday, though, attention shifted to more earthly matters, when the president gave what was billed as a major speech about the war in Afghanistan.
Windmills, as stand-ins for human activity, absorb and reflect Mondrian's masterful light – sometimes glowing red in direct sunlight, and other times cloaked in shade near sundown.
I was worried that his body would not be able to take the seven-days-per-week, sun-up-to-sundown, year-after-year labor much longer.
If you want to sit on your porch past sundown, Telford suggests firing up a powerful fan or two -- he says mosquitoes can't fly against the wind.
As TMZ reported ... Sundown sent several packages -- which included an Elvis blanket, a coffee maker, a scrapbook and handwritten letters -- to an underage girl on the show.
The Orthodox Jewish couple is not able to work or use technology from sundown Friday to Saturdays, the timing of some of Trump's most controversial tweets and actions.
Beyond avoiding food and drink from sunset to sundown (and breaking the fast with a meal known as an iftar every night), "fasting" also means avoiding bad behavior.
The world is complex and random, and vehicles need to be able to handle rare situations, like seeing a traffic light that's swinging in the wind at sundown.
Two years later, Iran's foreign minister, Mohammad Javad Zarif, was invited to the German foreign ministry's sundown dinner as part of a delicate rapprochement between Berlin and Tehran.
And he's the one who's gotten the worst end of the deal, living from sundown to sunup like a vampire, rarely seeing the sun except briefly in summer.
Serpone left after about 15 minutes because he had nearly a dozen other games to see before sundown, but he had the contact information for each player's coach.
Exactly one week after his death, on July 10, the Brumbys and their friends went to a local park at sundown to release night lanterns into the sky.
As Jews enter the Days of Awe, which begin at sundown on Sunday, Rabbi Berger's sermon on the Challenger has achieved a piercing and eerie kind of immortality.
The race began at sundown with a prayer for the military and for the safety of drivers and track workers — not an idle concern at a dirt race.
With attractive Art Nouveau architecture and prime locations in plazas, parks and scenic overlooks throughout the city, these popular kiosks are natural gathering points from sunup to sundown.
Cutting a batch of trees for clients in New York, he stopped at sundown for a supper of venison and French fries and then worked until 1 a.m.
Hours later, at sundown, the streets are full of Jewish men in the black garb of the Orthodox and the observant on their solemn march to Sabbath prayers.
Early in his career he worked as a cinematographer, editor, assistant director and producer on films like Arthur Penn's "Mickey One" (1965) and Otto Preminger's "Hurry Sundown" (1967).
One day while walking by the river I spotted a single rower peacefully sculling across the water just before sundown and realized that's where I wanted to be.
At Powder Mountain (6965 East Highway 158, Eden, 801-745-3772), daily adult lift tickets are $103, and tickets for night skiing off the Sundown chairlift are $33.
During the month of Ramadan, mosques around the country are inviting their fellow Americans to join them for Iftar – a meal that is shared each night after sundown.
His books, including his 1934 semi-autobiographical novel, "Sundown," capture what life was like on the Oklahoma prairie and the traumatic clash between white settlers and Native Americans.
Because the team is flying from Washington and will arrive in California after sundown, it wasn't clear how much work they would be able to do on Sunday.
By sundown, the crowd had grown into the hundreds or more, spreading along the parking apron and onto the three floors of the parking deck overlooking the terminal.
But in 1911 the 21-year-old George competed against the fiercest cowboys in the Northwest: the Nez Percé Indian Jackson Sundown and the white rancher John Spain.
The three-CD set "Continuum Unbound," on Gravity Wave, incorporates a hypnotic seventy-two-minute recording of the sounds of Congaree National Park, in South Carolina, at sundown.
The sources said the strikes took place at around sundown, hours after masked gunmen attacked a group of Coptic Christians traveling to a monastery in central Egypt, killing 28.
This precise palette is attentive to the visible spectrum of daylight, but its sympathies are more with sundown than high noon — twilight in particular, according to the press release.
In chapter seventeen, "Sundown," Betty gets her first correspondence from the Hood, which includes a letter revealing the high schooler is the inspiration for the masked serial killer's rampage.
We guarantee that, as long as you incorporate at least one dependable essential into your post-sundown ensemble, putting together a day-to-night look will come easy-peasy.
Sadly, Spicer did not address rumors that he stole a mini-fridge after sundown in the Rolling Stone interview, so we may never know the story behind that one.
But if you happen to be traveling or stuck on a subway train or in an Uber during sundown, there are apps that can simulate the candle lighting experience.
The sense of community here is truly amazing—true respect for each other and the most powerful prayers I have heard in my entire life from sundown to sunrise.
Not all art looks good in the dark, but several works in the High Line's plein-air group show "Agora" (through March, 2019) reveal their best sides at sundown.
But around sundown, the wind picked up and the waves grew higher and rounder, sorely testing both the scientists' powers of observation and the structural integrity of the canoe.
Last year, authorities arrested a man named Phoenix Sundown for allegedly sending one young Dance Moms star a package containing a coffee maker, an Elvis blanket, letters, and porn.
But by sundown Tuesday, Israel and Hamas — the Islamic militant group that controls the impoverished enclave — signaled a willingness to end clashes in a deal brokered by international parties.
During Jim Crow, black people could be brutalized for drinking out of the wrong water fountain, sitting in the wrong place or venturing into the wrong town after sundown.
A connection that is more complex than ownership of land, a fishing permit, a cottage on the riverside, or a beautiful sundown on the opposite shore of the river.
"The hard-working folks who turn the dirt and work from sunup to sundown have fallen victim to lawyers, environmental radicals and the misinformed," he said in a statement.
On a Sunday afternoon in mid-February, six loads of FlyNYON customers were aboard helicopters trying to get pictures of the city at sundown, according to emails between company officials.
The second of the two Jewish high holidays is right around the corner: At sunset this Friday, September 29, Yom Kippur will begin and continue until sundown the following day.
My setup is pretty simple: I have both of my lights set to turn on 10 minutes before sundown every day so that there's always some light in the house.
Also worth a quick mention is Night Mode, which can be enabled to take effect from sundown to sunrise to limit the amount of blue light you see before bed.
That was especially important in so-called "sundown towns," which passed laws designed to drive black people out of town that prohibited them from being on the road at night.
The eight-night Jewish festival, which hits the halfway mark at sundown on Wednesday, is featured in the annual Epcot International Festival of the Holidays in Lake Buena Vista, Fla.
The nuns can't speak without violating their religious tenets; the three settlers, a man and his warring wife and mother, can't touch machinery after sundown without violating their own beliefs.
The rusty red containers were hauled into the Alcacuz prison yard in northeastern Brazil, with officials aiming to finish the temporary wall, stacking one container atop another, by sundown Sunday.
After 9/11, President George W. Bush held the first official White House Iftar dinner, breaking the daily, sunrise-to-sundown fast integral to the Muslim holy month of Ramadan.
The wave, which struck around sundown and reportedly washed away whole buildings, was the result of a magnitude 7.5 earthquake that also damaged nearby towns, according to The Associated Press.
It's the same kind of data that informs a lot of things to which Americans are accustomed, including parks that close at sundown, and pools rendered inaccessible after Labor Day.
Beginning at sundown on Monday evening, when the Muslim holiday of Eid al-Adha begins, there will be a "nationwide cessation of hostilities" between rebels and Bashar al-Assad's forces.
I had a great conversation with somebody out in California a couple months ago who does a phone Shabbat and so from Friday sundown ... You would break out in hives.
WILMINGTON, Vt. — Just after sundown on a Thursday in early December, Chris Harrison — host of "The Bachelor" and its spinoffs — stood in a mountaintop lodge in this Vermont ski town.
I know it's not the safest activity for wellness, but I usually take my walks right at sundown and I know my city enough to know where not to go.
Route 1, which passed through the center, was also under military control north and south of Tam Ky during the daylight hours, though at sundown it reverted to VC control.
As the only "legally recognised" haunted place in India according to the Times of India, a government permit is required to be able to enter before dawn or after sundown.
About how when she was a little girl, she would visit her father — their grandfather — in a prison, far from home, on an island that turned pitch dark after sundown.
She needed to pick up groceries, call her family in Israel, tidy up the house and cook a turkey dinner for 12 guests, all before sundown at 4:38 p.m.
Meteorologists predict at least 270 record lows will be set in the Midwest and Northeast after sundown Wednesday, including in New York and Washington, which are expecting single-digit temperatures.
During Ramadan, these inmates are entitled by federal law to fulfill their religious obligations, including eating only between sundown and sunrise, showering once a day and praying five times a day.
He said the neighbor had spent much of Friday, when the Jewish day of rest begins at sundown, chatting with his mother at the apartment, with the two sharing a drink.
As Israel prepares for its Independence Day celebrations, starting at sundown on Wednesday, the recently restored dovecot in Kibbutz Givat Brenner is today an educational center devoted to the winged warriors.
Spotify, Podcasts and other audio apps: While audio doesn't use up nearly as much data as video, you can still chug through your allotment if you jam from sunup to sundown.
Since it&aposs the middle of winter and the event takes place close to sundown, visitors are encouraged to bring warm clothes and flashlights or headlamps, according to the NPS website.
That very afternoon near sundown, she went down to the lake to fish, telling her daughter, however, that she did not wish to go, but something seemed to be forcing her.
Without time to lose, she must wrestle with the morality of who deserves to live and who should die, before her daughter's life is once again put in peril at sundown.
Minimal Violence: We're currently sitting in a cabin at the foot of a ridge in Joshua Tree at sundown listening back to this mix and it feels like the perfect setting.
Soon after sundown, the activists made for the heart of the U.S. capital, set up a powerful projector then shone a giant, illuminated message onto the dim flank of a government building.
When Shabbat finally ended at sundown, the 11-year-old wanted to consume all the news he could, whereas their 10-year-old son called up every single one of their relatives.
When you eat it this in Admiralgade 26's quiet, minimalist surroundings, far away from the caffeine psychosis of the other breakfast cafés, you want your breakfast ritual to last until sundown.
It really made me think about why someone who never abandoned us, who worked from sunup to sundown and did whatever he could to put food on the table should feel guilty.
At Finsbury Park mosque in London, Muslims answered questions about the way they pray and the difficulty of fasting from sun-up until sundown during the month of Ramadan, The Guardian reports.
Central Park is a pastoral autumn scene, all reds and yellows, and as you swing through the city the warm light of sundown filters through the spindly branches of half-naked trees.
Working in shifts from sunup to sundown, and battling strong currents, the 10-person team dumps the sediment on the riverbanks before hauling it by truck to a landfill outside the city.
Just two movies later, Scott's cause is less clearly righteous in "Decision at Sundown," which signals that something is amiss with the leading man by introducing him with a stubble-covered face.
But the sea gulls aren't complaining about the overgrown spaces and free food, and their raucous sundown ritual of circling over the Forum and Palatine Hill does not augur well for Rome.
Orthodox Jews bless and drink a cup of wine three times on the Sabbath and four times at each of the two Seders for Passover, which will begin at sundown on Monday.
Or do you think of an exhausted, dirty, blistered laborer enduring backbreaking work from sunup till sundown, with constant worry about making ends meet and the threat of severe weather destroying crops?
In Damien Chazelle's modern musical "La La Land," they fall in love in a liminal, unstable Los Angeles that doesn't know if it's present or past, sundown or sunup, terrestrial or astral.
It is iftar: the traditional sundown dinner that follows 19 hours of fasting in London, part of an annual ritual observed by Muslims the world over to mark the holy month of Ramadan.
The Monon Trail, a wooded walking and biking trail paved over an old railway line, is just a few blocks out of the way and the nicest way to wander south before sundown.
Kerry said the peace deal, worked out through weeks of negotiations, "has the ability to provide a turning point," should all sides honor a cessation of hostilities set to begin at sundown Monday.
It seemed an unlikely place for an art event, but here was Mr. Couzinet-Jacques hosting a couple dozen neighbors at a sundown party to celebrate his rehabilitation of the Little Red Schoolhouse.
Instead, Lopez, the multihyphenate performer, producer and branding maven, held a half-dozen business meetings in her home here, from early morning until sundown, on ambitious ventures ranging from real estate to fitness.
Her own research in Mozambique showed that elephants that typically ate human-grown crops, like maize, were avoiding areas that humans inhabit during the day, but came out after sundown in full force.
I thought of my father: He prepared his sermon very contentedly during the week; Friday at sundown he closed his books and joined the family; but on the Sabbath he held the sermon.
The Passover holiday begins at sundown Monday, when Jews around the world will gather for a seder, which includes symbolic foods and a retelling of the story of the Jews' exodus from Egypt.
Ivey signed a disaster assistance agreement with the Federal Emergency Management Agency and has ordered flags to fly at half staff until sundown Sunday in honor of those who died in the tornadoes.
By sundown the boisterous crowd shouting "Let them in!" at Kennedy's Terminal 4 had spread along the parking apron, the ramp to the elevator and on three floors of the adjoining parking deck.
Basically I was, and still am, the young kid who lives at home with his mother and father, and had no one to answer to after being out with Angela from sundown to sunup.
But there were about 10,000 sundown towns in the US as late as the 1960s, and not just in the South: Levittown, New York; Glendale, California; and most Illinois municipalities were among their number.
Who knows what Quasi does after sundown, whether it climbs down from its lofty perch and stalks Wellington, looking for small animals to ingest, or perhaps it's just looking for another hand to hold.
The United Nations mediator in the conflict, Staffan de Mistura, told reporters in Geneva that there had been a "significant drop in violence" since the cease-fire plan took effect at sundown on Monday.
In 1972, answering an advertisement, he traveled to Worms, in West Germany, and, with the guitarist Bernd Springer, formed Sundown Carousel, a group that performed cover versions of soul hits in clubs around Germany.
As dawn brought a ceasefire of uncertain duration, few Palestinians in the impoverished coastal enclave were focusing on the sundown feast that is traditionally the highlight of the day during the Muslim holy month.
JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Waving chickens above their heads, ultra-Orthodox Jews in Israel performed the ritual of "kaparot" ahead of Yom Kippur, the most sacred day of the Jewish calendar, which begins at sundown on Tuesday.
Sunnis and Shiites break their fast at slightly different times, and as sundown approached one of the televisions was tuned to a Sunni channel, the other to Iraqiya, the channel of the Shiite-led government.
Bangkok Walking Tours has an eight-mile Sundown Tour that begins with an early evening stroll in the city's Lumpini Park and includes stops at Patpong Night Market and Chinatown; about $78 a person. 7.
Ostensibly, the disruption and the ensuing national uproar were caused by a government prohibition on the carrying out of nonessential public works during the Sabbath, which falls from sundown on Friday to nightfall on Saturday.
They expose just the right amount of lower leg, which allows for breezy relief when temps peak during mid-day, but still leaves you appropriately covered up for when the chill sets in after sundown.
" Ars Nova, which also co-produced "Sundown, Yellow Moon," a Rachel Bonds play with music by the Bengsons, has an estimable record with nontraditional musicals that includes birthing "Natasha, Pierre & the Great Comet of 1812.
Then by sundown on Wednesday, Mr. Webber was dead after another law enforcement shooting, the third in the city this year, and rumors quickly spread through Frayser, the North Memphis neighborhood where he was killed.
Last Thursday, after a three-hour meeting held by the Colleton County School Board, hundreds of community members held hands, sang and bowed their heads during a prayer vigil in a Walterboro park at sundown.
On Monday at sundown, hundreds of residents of one of the many tent camps that have sprawled across the barren landscape around Mosul gathered for iftar, the evening meal to break the day's Ramadan fast.
Lisa Phillips, the director of the New Museum in Lower Manhattan, walked into a cafe on Broadway one late-winter afternoon trying to steal a few minutes for lunch — it was 4:30, almost sundown.
The Loz Feliz neighborhood that surrounds it is so ordinary, after sundown, it's easy to drive right past the museum-like structure that was once home to notorious Black Dahlia murder suspect Dr. George Hodel.
She witnessed the blight left in their wake: neglected communities that had once been safe havens for African-Americans but are now, she suggests, as unsafe as some of the sundown towns of the past.
Mr. Selby grew up on a ranch astride the Equator in Kenya, watching enormous herds of zebra and impala, sniffing for lion and Cape buffalo, listening to an elephant scream and hyenas giggling at sundown.
Traditionally, the Yom Kippur services begin at sundown with the "Kol Nidre" prayer, an affirmation in ancient Aramaic that "all vows" (or "kol nidre") made to God in the coming year are null and void.
Then, from sundown to sunrise on Tisha B'av, adults must adhere to the same guidelines that they would on Yom Kippur: They may not eat or drink, have sex, bathe, wear makeup, or wear leather shoes.
The agreement, by the powers that back opposing sides in the five-year-old war, promises a nationwide truce from sundown on Monday, improved access for humanitarian aid and joint military targeting of hardline Islamist groups.
Three years ago, 100 to 200 overloaded pick-up trucks would leave Agadez in a convoy every Monday at sundown, kicking up dust as they sped down routes once traveled by salt traders in camel caravans.
The U.S. and Russia earlier hailed the deal to put Syria's peace process back on track, including a nationwide truce from sundown on Monday, improved humanitarian aid access and joint military targeting of banned Islamist groups.
Until sundown Thursday, a parking lot in Beaumont, Texas looked more like the staging area for a wartime evacuation than one regularly used by families visiting ailing relatives at one of the city's main medical centers.
Muslim Amazon workers had no place to pray in the warehouse, and they complained about not being able to keep up with the job during the Muslim holy month of Ramadan, when they fast until sundown.
In recent years, the 19th-century, open-air market for spices, meat, flowers and produce has had a second shift at sundown when it transforms into a lively night life scene with frequent D.J.-hosted events.
But we regret to confirm that blasting the blue light emitted from these devices into your face after sundown is like poison for quality sleep (not to mention your vision) with the potential for serious repercussions.
Cormac McCarthy won't win because of the mysterious, glistening patterns in the amber current, the skittering light humming over the prairie at sundown, and also because he's been moonlighting at a paper mill for grad students.
When we began planning our own wedding, we chose a Sunday for the ceremony so they could all attend (no traveling on Friday night or until sundown Saturday), and made sure kosher meal options were available.
Photographer Meryl Meisler pointed out that the Jewish new year, Rosh Hoshanah, begins at sundown on October 2, which might mean a number of artists and visitors have travel plans and/or could be unable to participate.
The Jewish holiday, which celebrates the miracle of the oil that lasted eight whole days, begins on December 24 at sundown, just as Santa's sleigh takes off to deliver presents to every child in the world overnight.
Every Friday night just before sundown, about one hundred young Libyans gather around Freedom Square in the city of Misrata to forget about the many problems facing their future — by racing in tricked-out cars, that is.
And yet, for a long time, Shabbat—the ultimate "be here now"—was little more than lighting candles at sundown, eating a nice dinner on Friday nights, and my dad's excuse to not spend money on Saturdays.
Purim, which was slated to begin on Wednesday at sundown, is a characteristically merry spring festival commemorating a story in the Book of Esther when good triumphed over evil and Jews in the Persian Empire escaped annihilation.
As with all of Boetticher's films, it is hard not to marvel at the economy of the storytelling, which in "Decision" follows a large ensemble over a single day (a day that, yes, ends in a sundown).
" Cox would eventually reach out to produce a 7", introduce them to their label Wharf Cat and then come back aboard to produce Slow Sundown, but it's that anecdote that you should remember to best understand the band.
The guide included a list of hotels, restaurants, salons, and other business establishments that were open to Black customers; it also featured a list of "sundown towns" so that Black travelers knew which towns to avoid after dark.
Egyptian military sources said six strikes took place near Derna in eastern Libya at around sundown, hours after masked gunmen attacked a group of Coptic Christians traveling to a monastery in southern Egypt, killing 29 and wounding 24.
If you're not staying nearby, you'll be tempted to head home at sundown, but the Electric Light Parade is having a limited-time run at the Disneyland Resort, a dose of truly quirky nostalgia that can't be missed.
Shortly before sundown on Friday — under pressure from the ultra-Orthodox parties — Mr. Netanyahu ordered a halt over the Sabbath to railway work that he said his transportation minister, Yisrael Katz, a Netanyahu loyalist turned rival, had initiated.
In the run-up to the Jewish holiday of Hanukkah, he was busy crafting a monumental hanukkiyah, a candlestick with nine branches that is used during the eight-day festival that starts this year at sundown on Sunday.
So he worked as a farm laborer from sunup until sundown to support his young family, working on someone else's farm for $6 a day in the morning, then on his own small plot of land each afternoon.
Living without many digital amenities, Linvega and Bellum regularly wake up with the sun, work until noon, then spend the rest of their day exploring, playing board games, watching television, and reading before hitting the bed at sundown.
As it happens, this year's anniversary could also fall on the eve of Ramadan, the Muslim holy month of fasting, which, depending on the sighting of the new moon, is expected to start at sundown on May 15.
Shortly before sundown on Monday, Israel says they carried out airstrikes against major Hamas buildings and headquarters, including the office of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh, marking the first time since the 2012 war that Israel struck his office.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Americans celebrated their nation's 242nd anniversary of independence on Wednesday, with concerts, parades and a voracious display of hot dog-eating prowess in New York, as many cities and towns held fireworks displays after sundown.
When my mother was 2 years old, in a small town seven miles south of St. Stephen, a group of white men opened fired on a busload of black people returning from church for seemingly violating that sundown edict.
While most of the players were having big shootouts in team deathmatch, I was trying to convince rookie players to fall into the San Luis River, or trying to race from the city of Blackwater to Escalera before sundown.
Catching nothing more than a quick glimpse of glass bricks as you drive around town is the perfect way to experience them, particularly at that magic hour during sundown, when they reflect clouds and the colors of the sky.
Just before sundown, the Argentinian artist will invite participants to wear a custom-made bronze mask that allows you to safely observe the sun — not as the fiery ball we're familiar with, but transformed into a dark green sphere.
He considered its remoteness an antidote to the everyday drudgery of civilization, a vital means of "[c]utting the bloody cord" of briefly abandoning our homebound lives, our sunup-to-sundown errand running, for the thrill of the wild.
Kubo doesn't know what parts of the stories his mother tells him of his past, and of his mysterious family origins, are real — or why she insists that he never be caught outside of their tiny house after sundown.
The movie takes the power of vengeance away from Scott's character, a swaggering cuckold named Bart Allison, and gives it to the residents of Sundown, who have their own reasons for running the villain (John Carroll) out of town.
Some telescopes make use of the time right after sundown and right before sunrise in order to best spot near-Earth asteroids, but that's also the same time when satellites are most visible, with sunlight glinting off of them.
Dance Even in the anything-goes world of contemporary dance, the starting time for "Yellow," a new work by Jimena Paz, is unconventional: Each performance begins exactly two hours before sundown, Friday through Sunday, over the next two weekends.
Sundown High School in the Texas Panhandle replaced megaphones and other cheering equipment that Iraan had lost in the bus crash and helped feed the families of the injured who had been transferred to a hospital in nearby Lubbock.
NBTY sold the business because it had shifted to investing in its core brands, such as Nature's Bounty and Sundown Naturals, found in major retailers across the U.S. NBTY, which now does business as The Nature's Bounty Co, declined to comment.
For an all-day affair, try a nonrestrictive fluttery midi-skirt with an off-shoulder top — a yellow skirt transitions easily from daytime to sundown, and a flirty cropped top helps you keep cool from the summer heat around the clock.
After sundown, when her family would break their fast with a big meal called iftar, she would sip vegetable soup and pick at the plates piled high with falafel, fava beans, and moussaka that her parents and sisters feasted on.
Sounds like Election 2016: On "Union Sundown" (1986), Dylan's getting grips on globalization, as well as the supply chain and labor issues perpetuated by pretty much every company, from H&M to Nike: Dylan even has a song called "Isis" (1976).
Authorities in the Solomons, where several significant naval battles were fought during World War Two, did not find any evidence of casualties or widespread damage by sundown, although communication can be difficult across the archipelago of some 503 far-flung islands.
The annual practice of hosting the post-sundown meal in the White House began in 1996 with Hillary Clinton, when the former first lady hosted 150 people for an Eid reception after reportedly learning about the practice from her daughter Chelsea.
Rating: 2 perfectly executed "gimmie a paw"s Kris Humphries proves once again that you can still make surfing off the back of a boat at sundown in Lake Minnetonka seem boring as heck if you are Kris Humphries. Congrats.
BEIRUT, Lebanon — A cease-fire in the Syrian civil war, negotiated by Russia and the United States, officially took effect at sundown on Monday after a weekend of intensified fighting and a vow by Syria's president to retake the entire country.
The nearest market town, Ferkessédougou, was 20 miles away, and every Thursday morning I would mount my Trek 820 and pedal out past the last huts, announcing in limited Senufo-Palaka my intention to ride to Ferké and return by sundown.
Jewish holidays begin at sundown, and this one lasts two days, from Sunday's sunset to Tuesday's, so when I walk back into town after tactfully turning down a dish of Grandmother Zina's aspic, the New Year is already upon us.
Purchase a hub and a couple of bulbs, and suddenly, you could set your lights to automatically turn on at sundown, flip off when you left the house, or change tones to match the sunlight as the day went on.
Many ships sail out before sunset, which is a shame as sundown cues a carnivalesque celebration nightly at seafront Mallory Square that's both a tribute to nature and a showcase for quirky characters who make their living in Key West.
From Baltimore to Caribou, Maine, workers battled to clear snow and ice as wind chills were forecast to fall as low as minus 40 degrees Fahrenheit (minus 40 degrees Celsius) in some areas after sundown, according to the National Weather Service.
These are the women whose days start at dawn and end well past sundown, who clock multiple miles hopping from the office to a business lunch to a designer's showroom to a podcast studio to a black-tie dinner all in 24 hours.
For that, we borrowed from the Mursi tribe, and tried to reproduce their ritual aesthetic as closely as possible with prosthetics, which was not easy, because you've got these giant plates that our performers are having to wear from sunup to sundown.
Though he reportedly reserved his daytimes for painting and drawing, writing his poems mostly after sundown, and thus perhaps spent more of his working time on visual art than writing, his art had little success in the marketplace and even less with reviewers.
Restaurants that used to open at sundown and close at sunrise began to serve meals during the daylight hours; the Pied de Cochon was the first to do so, and today remains one of the rare Parisian establishments open 24 hours a day.
GENEVA (Reuters) - The United States and Russia hailed a breakthrough deal on Saturday to put Syria's peace process back on track, including a nationwide truce effective from sundown on Monday, improved humanitarian aid access and joint military targeting of banned Islamist groups.
Traditionally on Shabbat, a designated day of rest, observant Jews hold firm to the commandment "remember the Sabbath and keep it holy," which precludes them from performing any kind of work, including driving, voting, pulling a lever, or writing until after sundown Saturday.
The cease-fire officially took effect at sundown Monday in Syria, or about noon in Washington, D.C. In the weekend leading up to the cease-fire, violence reportedly surged, with reports indicating nearly 100 people were killed in attacks on rebel-held areas.
"My Church" aside, the one song that may have changed everything for Morris was "Last Turn Home," a country ballad she cowrote with longtime friend (and now-boyfriend) Ryan Hurd that Tim McGraw ended up recording for his 2014 album, Sundown Heaven Town.
A Spanish navy ship was dispatched to help two migrant boats struggling to stay afloat near Libya on Saturday afternoon, and at sundown it found three other rubber dinghies transporting migrants in the area, Spain's Defence Ministry said in a statement on Sunday.
"It's said that if you are coming in to land just after sundown, two figures will appear just along the north side of the runway," a regional airline captain, Lisa Ruedy, wrote for the website All Things Aero, according to The State.
To any hummus (from $10 unadorned to $13 with meat), you may add a haminado egg, so called because it harks back to hamin, a Sephardic Sabbath stew put in the oven before sundown, with eggs cooking at low temperature all night.
Under a decades-old, delicate agreement to maintain the status quo between Israel's secular and religious sectors, the public transportation system, including the state-owned railway, is largely dormant for the duration of the Sabbath, from sundown on Friday to nightfall on Saturday.
GENEVA (Reuters) - Syria's major opposition armed groups will issue a statement in the coming hours backing a cessation of hostilities from sundown on Monday, complying with a deal brokered by the United States and Russia, a source within the opposition told Reuters.
Other family members made a huppah out of willow sticks found in the woods, and a family friend, Rabbi Lewis Kamrass, was called in to lead the ceremony, which took place in the family's living room just after sundown on April 2, 2016.
Anyway, here's my 5 favorite pieces from VICE News this week: Every Friday night just before sundown, about a hundred young Libyans gather around Freedom Square in the city of Misrata to forget about their problems — by racing and drifting in some tricked-out cars.
As we passed by the sugarcane — by now, my white shirt was so soaked — our guide explained how much worse the heat would have been for the enslaved, who'd work sunup to sundown in the summer and 16 hours a day in the winter.
Ramadan, the most holy period in the Muslim calendar, begins on June 6th, and the shelves of Britain's biggest grocer are filling up with halal meat, dates and soft drinks, to help the country's 3m Muslims break their daily fast with opulent sundown dinners.
So, while Israelis can drive their cars or catch a plane from Ben Gurion airport on their holy day of rest, public bus companies, Israel Rail and the national flag-carrier, El Al, must cease services from sundown on Friday afternoon until nightfall on Saturday.
A Gallup survey this year revealed that only 22019 percent of Venezuelans felt safe walking after sundown, and only 14 percent expressed confidence in the police, the lowest results ever recorded in Venezuela, and the lowest results recorded worldwide in more than a decade.
There was his 2001 Sundown Salon, a monthly gathering (organized around themes that ran from ''knitting'' to ''political ennui'') which operated for five years at his William King-designed hilltop geodesic domestead in Los Angeles; and 2012's ''Domestic Integrities'' at the Walker Art Center.
The ceasefire, supposed to come into effect on Monday at sundown, "does not realize the minimum goals of its revolutionary people" and would only increase the suffering of the Syrian people, an official for the group identified as Ali al-Omar was shown saying.
But neither Russia nor the Central African Republic have shown much interest in clarifying why the journalists suddenly changed their plans and decided to leave Sibut after sundown to travel north, instead of waiting until daybreak and traveling east as they had originally intended.
Back on land, join the youthful crowds kicking off the weekend at Mojito, a popular waterfront adult refreshment stand with a beach shack vibe that can get a little crowded and hectic as the night wears on, but is delightfully laid-back at sundown.
While Blanco sat in Radio Darío's transmitting booth on the 20th, relaying reports that another station, the pro-government Tu Nueva Radio Ya, had been burned down by protesters, the station received an anonymous call promising violence against his team of reporters by sundown.
Shwed told analysts the company does a large part of its sales at the end of each quarter, but because of the holiday they're trying to get sales teams and customers to finish their business before the start of Yom Kippur, sundown on Sept. 29.
Simmons's work, which references both the diaries of Christopher Columbus and the "sundown towns" across the US where Black Americans are not welcome after dark, counters one potential reading of the exhibition: that the forms of displacement represented here constitute a single, monolithic event.
In December, 20 minutes before sundown on a Friday, Yisroel received the notice every Amazon seller dreads — his account had been suspended for suspected review manipulation after he sent a message to customers asking them how the company can earn their five-star review.
Set in a Southern college town where anonymity is hard to come by, "Sundown" takes place in and around an underfurnished house that does not feel like home to anyone, including the man who lives there, a resentfully divorced schoolteacher named Tom (Peter Friedman).
Over eight hours of observation on January 23 and January 26, the scientists saw ash clouds during the daytime and fountains of red lava spewing from the volcano's mouth and streaming down its slopes after sundown, said India's National Institute of Oceanography (NIO) in a statement Monday.
Back in September, New York City mayor Bill de Blasio announced he'd be blessing some lucky soul with the impossibly cool job title of Nightlife Mayor: a designated representative of all things late, fun, and generally badass in a city that's famous for getting weird after sundown.
As thousands of black men and women went missing, or were murdered by lynch mobs, the newspapers helped to publicize dangers, alerting readers to new Jim Crow laws and sundown towns, and identifying black-owned businesses where it was safe to eat or stay while travelling.
Rabbi Shenker's most widely heard compositions are the melodies for "Eshes Hayil" ("Woman of Valor"), sung at dinner tables after sundown to welcome the arrival of the Sabbath, and for the 23rd Psalm, "Mizmor L'David" ("A Psalm of David"), sung at the last meal of the Sabbath.
Why it matters: Last year the White House decided not to host the traditional post-sundown meal, known as iftar, to break the fast — a move that sparked backlash given the long-standing practice has been observed by Presidents Barack Obama, George W. Bush and Bill Clinton.
No. For months, another Indian, who called himself a notary and said that he represented the interests of Don Diego de Alvarado Huanitzin and the newly founded village of Nearby, waited from sunup to sundown in the antechambers of the archdiocese without being received by Quiroga.
For two weeks, from sunrise to sundown and through the wee hours of the night, the bases typically buzz with the comings and goings of soldiers, sailors, airmen and marines all there for the same reason: to practice for the possibility of war with North Korea.
Regardless of them spending sun up to sundown in each other's company, Shane points out to Sophia that she had not asked him a single question about his own personal life (except for when he moved to the city, which was only months earlier), calling out her blatant narcissism.
All these are probably true, but on the other hand, by choosing not to devote myself to my offspring, I've seen things I wouldn't have seen, like the pyramids of Egypt at sundown, or tasted foods I wouldn't have tasted, like camel stew at a souk in Qatar.
The salt, which can stay liquid at higher temperatures than some other fluids like water, then flows through a steam-generating system that drives a turbine, producing enough electricity for 75,000 homes for as long as 2.353 hours past sundown — in essence, allowing the sun to shine at night.
Black drivers had to worry about traffic stops that could turn violent or deadly (they still do), and avoid getting lost lest they find themselves in "sundown" towns, all-white communities from which blacks were banned after dark and where those who did enter risked confrontations with angry mobs.
It's worth noting that scholars have pointed out certain inconsistencies in Herodotus' account of the events—for instance, his narrative suggests that totality occurred in the middle of the day, but the path of the May 28th eclipse did not cross the presumed site of the battle until near sundown.
Over the course of a long weekend, artists and fans from all over the state (and beyond) converged in Worcester for a weekend of music and politics—knocking on doors and making calls through the day, and tossing back beers at official concerts and unofficial DIY spin-off concerts after sundown.
After a few nights in the U.S.A.I.D. compound, I realized that as a Mennonite who had come to help Vietnamese, I could not live in an armed compound from which all Vietnamese, except for prostitutes, were expelled at sundown and the Americans inside were not allowed to go out after dusk.
It was clear to everyone that religious practice just never took with me, and I waited out my time in my house until the day I left for college, when I swore I'd never wear a skirt again or rush around in anticipation of sundown on a supposed day of rest.
Commemorating the foiling of a plot against the Jews in ancient Persia, this 24-hour observance (starting this year at sundown on Wednesday) calls for dramatic skits, happy feasting and boisterous celebration — all of which young visitors can look forward to in some form at this free Purim-themed event.
NBTY sold the business because it had shifted to investing in its core brands, such as Nature's Bounty and Sundown Naturals, found in major retailers across the U.S. Madden said in the statement he has been working on solving the issues with the company's real estate portfolio since he became CEO in 2016.
And while it's extremely fun to speculate that the turning point in Kings of Leon's whole vibe—AKA from their album Come Around Sundown onwards—and by extension, the downfall of alternative indie rock itself, is down to the interference of Swift, it's unfortunately more likely that this is an extremely recent thing.
To jail to visit FP. Jughead and Archie fill FP in on everything that's be going down in the Town that Dreaded Sundown since he's been locked up and advice to avoid an alliance between the Serpents and drug dealing Ghoulies and and all out blood bath between the North and South sides.
Not only did he write 2014's inspired-by-a-true-story horror remake The Town That Dreaded Sundown (which he made the title of a Riverdale episode), he also crafted season 2 of Riverdale around the Black Hood killing, which were deeply influenced by those of real serial murderer the Zodiac Killer.
But no matter if you're a longtime resident, a first-time visitor, or simply looking for a new spot at which to throw back your umpteenth cocktail of the evening (or early morning), you might need a little bit of guidance on finding the very best that the city offers after sundown.
Breaking fast in the White House can be traced back to December 9, 1805, when President Thomas Jefferson hosted a dinner in honor of Tunisian envoy Sidi Soliman Mellimelli and adjusted the usual timing of the meal to just after sunset, out of respect for the guest's fast from sunup to sundown.
A series of circumstances involving television rights, scheduling logistics and stadium availability has led many religious soccer fans in Israel to leave matches early this season, if they go at all, in an effort to ensure that they are able to properly observe the Jewish Sabbath, which begins at sundown on Fridays.
Like the same shirt of years past, this one is made of a spandex and nylon blend, which is as soft and stretchy as anything, and I often find myself wearing one well past sundown, and, not to shamelessly plug the "24/7" marketing, but, yes, even to bed — especially on camping and boating trips.
"Poems of Paul Celan" From the first lines of Celan's "Todesfuge": Black milk of daybreak we drink it at sundown/ we drink it at noon in the morning we drink it at night/ we drink and we drink it Celan's poems are terrifying and beautiful; many of them reflect his experience of the Holocaust.
White, who trained as an artist before working with the acclaimed interior designer Kelly Behun and then going out on his own three years ago, favors dark, moody lighting anyway; his Instagram page is filled with vintage photos of interiors that, unlike the bright rooms seen in home magazines today, were taken after sundown.
The Jim Crow South was undeniably dangerous, but African-American travelers faced widespread discrimination almost everywhere in North America — from the embarrassment of being refused service at gas stations, motels and restaurants to far more perilous situations, such as being arrested at night in "sundown towns," which enforced a ban on African-Americans by nightfall.
"There weren't many multidimensional roles for [Black women] beyond 'The Mammy' or 'The Exotic Other,'" says Yvonne D. Sims, the author of Women of Blaxploitation: How The Black Heroine Changed American Popular Culture, pointing to Hattie McDaniel's loyal 'mammy' in Gone With the Wind and Dorothy Dandridge's recurrent exoticized roles in movies like Sundown and Tarzan's Peril.
A rare combination of academic talent and initiative was then unleashed by the university, which may have felt the need to demonstrate its commitment to the cause, and this produced, after two years of sunup-to-sundown effort, the most rigorous, nuanced, and wide-ranging examination of the problem that has ever been carried out on a college campus.
Please don't act as if not getting a cake made by a single baker is a commensurate harm to the pervasive and systematic discrimination faced by African-Americans under Jim Crow, when traveling through required using the Negro Motorist Green Book to figure out which businesses would serve them and which towns would run them out at sundown.
The wind off the coast of Hammonasset Beach State Park in Connecticut ratcheted up to more than 20 miles an hour by sundown on Sunday, but in the early evening, it felt still enough to a group of four people to head out into Long Island Sound by kayak and paddle board for a dusk ride on the water.
As he told a meeting of the International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics, held in Montreal in July, it may be possible to extract electricity directly from damp air—specifically, from air of the sort of dampness (above 60% relative humidity) found after sundown, as the atmosphere cools and its ability to hold water vapour diminishes.
Fans can also celebrate new beginnings at the Syfy Geek Love Chapel, where Orlando Jones will officiate weddings, or say farewell at a funeral procession for History's "Vikings," which wends its way to the waterfront, where a "corpse" will be placed on a 45-foot long ship and set ablaze at sundown for its journey to Valhalla.
Designed to be listened to during the "golden hour"—an unspecified but aesthetically defined time of day just before or just after sundown, the period when the orange hue of the day burns with light, enticing promise—it's an album centered in the vivid landscape we've seen Tyler paint across his last four projects, a place of serene lakes and natural beauty.
The three journalists, whose funerals were held in Moscow on Tuesday, died in what seems to have been a targeted attack while driving after sundown near Sibut, a town 115 miles north of Bangui, the capital of the Central African Republic, and where, according to a recent United Nations report, Russian military "instructors" have been deployed to support the impoverished republic's security forces.
Adam Chebbi, the chief executive of the Tunisian restaurant-finding app Vynd, said that his company had created a special version for Ramadan that gave users a "Fater" option to locate cafes open during the day and an "Iftar" option, referring to when it is time to break the fast, to allow people who are following Ramadan to find places to eat after sundown.

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