Sentence examples for a moon on a from inspiring English sources

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Despite a few clunky moments when Ms. Armitage's dancers introduce props that correspond to lyrics in "Pierrot Lunaire" — giant knitting needles, or a moon on a stick — the choreography remains pure.

Contrast Teasdale's rich lines with the sparse lines of William Carlos Williams' whimsical "Summer Song," which focus the reader's attention on its powerful description of a moon on a summer morning.

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For the purpose of this article, we will make a nebula on a star background, a sun to one side, and a gas giant with a moon on the other side.

"On the headpiece there should be a moon on the left, and a sun on the right," says Mehta. "Traditional dances are very much about the gods and deities, and the sun and the moon reflect that.

"Language exerts hidden power, like a moon on the tides".

Draw a moon on your wrist.

There was another white banner, but this one held the image of a full moon on one wall and a crescent moon on the other.

But I was reluctantly provided the answer in The Burning Moon, which features not only an actual moon on fire but a decapitated melon hitting a car hood, an eyeball down the throat, buku mutilations, severances, and stabbings.

Jimmy's face beams like a sentimental moon on a popular song cover.

"Have you ever looked up at a full moon on a hot summer night?" she said.

He wants the moon on a stick for tuppence a month!

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