Sentence examples for huge sun from inspiring English sources

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His huge "sun" is made up of 200-odd low-sodium mono-frequency lights hung behind a translucent screen to produce a strange, unearthly light.

There was something about a blinding-white, streamlined bunker with sliding doors and huge sun roof plonked down in a corner of the home counties that struck interwar nimbys as slightly obscene.

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The Danish-Icelandic artist is known for attention- and eye-catching large installations that create a sense of atmosphere through the use of water, air, space and light - for example, his Weather Project installation of a huge "sun" in Tate Modern in 2003, or the artificial waterfalls he placed around New York in 2008.

She knows every corner of this monument and most of its secrets (though she's well aware no one will ever know all of them), the location of each of the 22 original ancient Roman drains that keep rain from becoming a problem, and where, on days when the patch of sky above the oculus is blue, the huge sun spot that circles the building will alight at any given moment.

Instead of buying one or two huge Sun servers, they lash together hundreds of relatively cheap Intel-based servers.

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Mickelson began his third round four shots behind the Scottish overnight leader, Chris Doak, and for the best part of two hours made no progress, much to the disappointment of the huge, sun-soaked crowds following his every pace on the banks of Moray firth.

Sherman had long wanted to make a salad with Jonas, but scheduling had been difficult; Jonas was preparing to open a big show at Gavin Brown's Enterprise, and her huge, sun-washed studio was in a state of disarray, its every surface covered in stacks of books and art supplies and curious props, including painted animal masks and enormous Vietnamese kites.

Tate Modern's Turbine Hall has seen giant arachnids, huge suns and fake sunflower seeds fill its vast hangar-like space.

Vladimir Mayakovsky wrote, in his "Open Letter to the Workers" of 1918: "No one knows what huge suns will illuminate the life of the future.

At the end of a day that saw the Olympic torch make its way one last time through the streets of London, Mr Romney's remarks brought a caustic comment from Mayor Boris Johnson in front of a huge sun-baked crowd in Hyde Park.

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