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"It gets so dark in here at night.
The look on the street emphasises colour, especially in winter, and since it gets so dark, it's mandatory to wear reflectors or suffer a 400 euro fine.
At the best or worst phase, it gets so dark that you might sleep through the light hours if you end staying up too late the night before.
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When did it get so dark?
"It got so dark so quickly, with her amazing refusal to go away quietly.
All I could do was grab onto Gareth (other half) and gibber "oh my God, it's so amazing, oh it's got so dark, oh I can't believe it".
Her skin is deeply mottled and patched; her eyes are covered by sunglasses even though it is getting so dark that you can barely see them.
It seemed as if the roof might sink in under the weight of them, as if the door might give in under their pressure and these rooms fill with them — and it was getting so dark.
At the core of our midwinter festival is something fundamentally irrational, an urge a robot would never understand: a need to make merry, to paint the town glittery, to lavish one another with food and gifts purely because it's got so dark.
"Wow, what a race — we had everything in that race," Button said, adding that it was getting so dark he could not see, and despite driving at a walking pace at the end, he could barely keep the car on the track.
"Why do you want to be so dark?" "... Doesn't it make you excited to have me getting so dark?" "Uh-huh.
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