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Kaikoura, up the wild eastern coast of South Island from Christchurch, is known for two sea creatures: the dusky dolphins that play offshore and the crayfish (kaikoura means "cray food") which are caught in craypots along the coastline.
As the sun sets, the houses that cover the city's many hillsides change tone, chameleon-like, from strong and vibrant to dusky shades of pink, gold, sage and pale blue.
It was 9.16pm, the sky a dusky cyan.
Burberry did dusky pollen coats and there were pastels from Carolina Herrera.
Called "karaoglan" (dusky boy) by his supporters, he became prime minister for the first time after an election in 1973 and shot, as it were, to international prominence after ordering Turkish troops into Cyprus in 1974.
In duty-free shops across the region, its dusky, blue-tinted bottles are the arak of choice.
When you see its sweeping cords silhouetted against a dusky sky, the Sea Link is as close to a wonder as Mumbai can offer.
Sometimes dusky, with a bit of a growl, it was also confident, powerful and clear.
A typically shameless television advertisement shows Masai herdsmen gathering cattle before a dusky Rift Valley sunset to the backing of the English hymn "I Vow to Thee, My Country".
Ms Das was defined as dusky.
dusky flycatcher (Alseonax adustus).
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