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sun and shining
Hair like a morning-frightened sparrow's wings, with the sun shining down over them.
Presumably the same sun was shining upon little Drew also, and those who had kidnapped him.
Well, what did that matter when the sun was shining and there were dreams to dream about??
Maggie started laughing, and she laughed so hard she couldn't stop, and she kept on laughing while she lugged the clothes out to the yard to hang them up while the sun was still shining.
Mercer saw the sun rise on occasion, closed his eyes briefly, and opened them to see stars shining.
It was not until 1915 that the effect of backlighting of the actors by the sun was fully mimicked in studio lighting, by using a powerful arc spotlight shining from above and behind the set down onto the actors.
In the middle of the dry season around December, a dusty wind from the Sahara Desert called the harmattan enters Nigeria from the northeastern part of the country blocking sun rays partially from shining and also creating haze in the atmosphere, this activities of the wind lowers temperatures considerably saving inhabitants for sometime, from the scorching heat that would have occurred as a result of clearer skies during the dry season.
The new logo includes a surrounding mountain range and the sun shining in the background.
**: Argument: I hear the rain falling outside my window ; therefore, the sun is not shining.
These conditions do occur with strong heating at ground level, for example when the sun has been shining on sand or asphalt, commonly generating an inferior image.
* Part shade-two to five hours of direct sun, or all-day dappled sun ( sunlight shining through open trees ).
Traditionally a heliodon was used to simulate the altitude and azimuth of the sun shining on a model building at any time of any day of the year.
Exhausted, Alcmaeon asked an oracle how to avoid the Erinyes and was told that he needed to stop where the sun was not shining when he killed his mother.
Exhausted, Alcmaeon asked an oracle how to assuage the Erinyes and was told that he needed to stop where the sun was not shining when he killed his mother.
The Virgilian context referred to Pyrrhus, appearing in shining armour ' like a snake which has sloughed its skin, reaching upwards with an effort towards the sun '; the motto was chosen by the Professor of Latin at the time ( Augustus Wilkins ) and the coat of arms was applied for-suggesting both the idea of the institution striving towards excellence, and the city ( with its particularly high annual rainfall ) ' reaching upwards with difficulty towards the sun '.
" His beauty was more radiant than the shining of the sun, His wisdom governed all creation, His riches were spread throughout all the world.
A youthful figure in the robe of a magician has the face of the divine Apollo, the sun god, with a confident smile and shining eyes.
The male principle was equated with the sun: active, bright, and shining ; the female principle corresponds to the moon: passive, shaded, and reflective.
In 1987, World Chess Champion Garry Kasparov unveiled a memorial at Petrosian's grave which depicts the laurel wreath of world champion and an image contained within a crown of the sun shining above the twin peaks of Mount Ararat – the national symbol of Petrosian's native Armenia.
With the sun shining on an unprotected lens, a group of small rainbows appears.
Zenith is dark and more than just the brightest shining stars can be seen ( except low above the horizon in the direction of the sun ).
His face was like the sun shining in all its brilliance.

sun and behind
During a round of target practice the sun comes from behind a cloud and dazzles the marksman, lowering his chance of a bull's-eye.
This is because they are Umbria areas, situated in the north hillsides or slopes of the mountainous areas, oriented behind the sun in the northern hemisphere, in the shadyside orographic.
Appear mostly occupying favorable areas named geographically Umbrias, this is north hillsides or slopes of the mountainous areas that are oriented behind the sun, be cause the islands are in the northern hemisphere, between 600 and 1500 meters, thus benefiting from the humidity provided by the trade winds to form such a sea of clouds.
The most important aspect of this was that such shots involved having the sun light the scene from behind, and this approach was extended by using the reflected sunlight from a white surface below the camera to light up the shadow on the actors faces from the front.
The figure had its hands up in the air, as if a sun were rising from behind him.
Cloris was tasked with flying after the sun while it rose and scattering lilies, roses and violets behind it.
In the lower image, where the camera is facing the opposite direction, the sun is behind the tornado, giving it a dark appearance.
A tornado which is " back-lit " ( viewed with the sun behind it ) appears very dark.
If such a planet actually existed, according to present scientific cosmology, it would be permanently hidden behind the sun but nevertheless detectable from Earth, because of its gravitational influence upon the other planets of the Solar System.
The cromlech is set in flat ground of short grass ( in dappled sunlight in the foreground and full sun elsewhere ), dissected by a path passing behind it.
Based on this data, astronomers desired to determine the location of Ceres after it emerged from behind the sun without solving the complicated Kepler's nonlinear equations of planetary motion.
The scene of the ship's departure from Vulcan for Earth was more difficult to accomplish ; the camera pans behind live-action characters to follow the ship as it leaves the atmosphere, and other items like flaming pillars and a flaring sun had to be integrated into the shot.
As its waters gradually receded, saltwater lakes were left behind, which eventually evaporated in the sun.
The headdress has the mural crown in front and behind, but interposes between these two detached fragments a crescent and a circle, emblems, no doubt, of the sun and moon gods.
) In a post-fight interview with HBO, Holmes said, " the judges, the referees and promoters can kiss me where the sun don't shine-and because we're on HBO, that's my big black behind.
This event, first recorded by Robert Plot, occurs when the sun sets behind The Cloud, subsequently partially reappearing in the hollow of the hill's steep northern side, before setting again.
Azure, in a landscape, the sun in fess, rising in splendor or, behind a range of three mountains, the middle one the highest ; in base a ship and sloop under sail, passing and about to meet on a river, bordered below by a grassy shore fringed with shrubs, all proper.
In Polish, the word for east wschód ( vskhud ), is derived from the morpheme " ws "-meaning " up ", and " chód "-signifying " move " ( from the verb chodzić-meaning " walk, move "), due to the act of the sun coming up from behind the horizon.
The Polish word for west, zachód ( zakhud ), is similar but with the word " za " at the start, meaning " behind ", from the act of the sun going behind the horizon.
In Russian, the word for west, запад ( zapad ), is derived from the words за-meaning " behind ", and пад-signifying " fall " ( from the verb падать-padat ), due to the act of the sun falling behind the horizon.
This happened three times and every time the mountain moved upwards, the rays of the sun, which was behind it, swept through the space separating the earth from the mountain and became clearly visible to the assembled crowd.

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