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The Mets came into the new stadium with hopes of returning to the playoffs for the first time since 2006, but the glow began dimming before the team took the field.
We'd pretend like we knew when the lights were dimming before the other one did, like we could make the curtain open with our will.
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Sticking to Millrose tradition, the lights in the arena were dimmed before the race for a performance of the national anthem.
Inside the room, the lighting dimmed before each initiation of the beam, so that anyone trapped inside could hit a panic switch to stop it.
As the house lights dimmed before a musical revival, a colleague attending the theater by herself was taken aback — in a good way, sort of — when the young man sitting next to her, clearly an out-of-towner, stood up, offered a hand and introduced himself, as if they were at a cocktail party.
If one of the stars briefly dimmed before returning to its original level of brightness, it could signify that an orbiting planet had passed in front of the star, blocking some of its light.
"If you're lost and alone / Or you're sinking like a stone / Carry on," Ruess softly sang as the lights dimmed, before bursting into the a swelling second verse.
As the lights dimmed before each musician came on, the only light still visibly shining was the (RED NIGHTS logo illuminated on the walls, a symbol that even amongst something as bleak and devastating like AIDS and HIV, there is still hope.
Type II supernovae (which are thought to be the result of core collapse of a massive star) generally have a plateau in brightness before dimming more slowly.
Repeated observations of M82 over a period of eight months showed the bright X-ray source gradually peaking in X-ray brightness before dimming.
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