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A fine bright moon and thousands of stars!
The long grasses so green that they cast a fine, bright green on the brown water.
The New Yorker, November 21, 1977 P. 58 A fine bright moon and thousands of stars!
By Mark Strand The New Yorker, November 21, 1977 P. 58 A fine bright moon and thousands of stars!
It was a fine, bright day and I was thrilled to enter a sharp-edged gray world full of enticing machinery.
On the surface it looked fine – bright, colourful, not too wordy, maybe even a bit Where's Wallyish – but then I started to read it, and the blood immediately froze in my veins.
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She was shortlisted for a Forward prize at the age of 30 for her first collection, The Thing in the Gap-Stone Stile, took the TS Eliot prize with her second, a remarkable book-length poem about the river Dart, and is now, 15 years later, widely hailed as one of British poetry's finest, brightest voices.
We are told to imagine action happening, for instance, on what "was almost certainly a fine day, bright and clear" with a sun shining "through the great rose window, spraying coins of colored light over the hushed congregants," although there is nothing to confirm it.
Today Most places should see a relatively fine and bright day.
The fine and bright start for the rest of the country could see temperatures push as high as 26C or 27C (78.8F to 80.6F) in London.
There was a subtle problem with it that I often encounter in digital cameras: They are fine for bright landscapes, but they tend to struggle with highlights and the resulting images sometimes have a plastic sheen.
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