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A weak sun, then a stronger sun.
Outside, under a weak sun, Yentob walked among the unhappy fabric of the camp.
The day arrived, a weak sun but none the less an actual one, its sooty light bathing walls, windows, eyelids while old pal moon drifted off to sleep.
The castle the two children must escape is a wonderful creation, a crumbling behemoth set on cliffs overlooking the ocean with a weak sun shining through the mist.
A weak sun barely warms the Tokyo dawn, but one tiny corner of the city is already sweaty and humid, filled with the dull thumping sound of giant naked men slamming into each other.
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Predictions based on just the present strength of the magnetic field near the sun's poles--that is, the lingering remnants of the previous cycle's sunspots--call for an especially weak sun spot cycle.
But this dream of disengagement quickly gave way: in the space of a few minutes, sitting in weak sun on a New Jersey driveway, smoking a cigarette, Baldwin imagined himself as the restaurant critic of the Times; the proprietor of an inn near Syracuse; and the presenter of a classical-music show on public radio.
On a day when the sky was the dullish color of a pewter plate and the weak sun never managed to brighten the slush at the nearest corner, New York dug out from yet another snowstorm.
It's a cold morning with a weak, wintry sun.
Outside was the world, puddles of ice clinging to the lawn under a weak afternoon sun, all the trees stripped bare, the grass dead, the azalea under the window reduced to an armload of dead brown twigs.
In the vast front parlor, a weak late winter sun struggled through the windows, which were draped in antique saris, and gave out in the middle of the glossy parquet floor.
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