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The enormous sky, bruised and swollen with rain, growing blacker by the minute.
She sees that light and "a lot of Australian color" in Tan's pictures, as well as recurring elements of the Western Australian landscape: "That horizon, that enormous sky, the clarity".
For a long time I peered into the windows of a house just south of the big slough; and I have never seen or known such an enormous sky….
I myself take off for a midnight walk along the beach, my only company three friendly stray dogs, that run alongside, under an enormous sky, the ocean waves crashing low to the shore, the stars quiet.
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She had an enormous sky-blue car, which she drove perhaps too boldly, though generally speaking she wasn't a bad driver.
This is a wild land of enormous skies, nomadic herders and vast farms with the thinnest possible veneer of modernity.
She was born to Scottish Presbyterian pioneers on 22 March 1912, the same year as Jackson Pollock, another child of wide-open prairies and enormous skies.
Somehow, "Jane Got a Gun" fails to be scuffed by that sense of desperation, just as it forgets to cast an eye on the yawning spaces and enormous skies that we associate with the genre.
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