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He thought in the moonlight of the things he knew about her: the jewelled navel, the thin face and high cheekbones, the gray eyes that slanted upward at the corners, and her long stride for a girl.
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But regard the lake Of moonlight on the water, stretching east Almost to Italy.
He could see a glistening patina of moonlight on the coyote's nose.
The raccoon is in the garbage can, selecting an eggshell; there's a patch of moonlight on the rug.
You follow a track of moonlight on the water, and maybe there, where it ends, is someone who has what it takes.
The moonlighting of the third component, MRPP2, in human mitochondrial tRNA 5′-end processing is even more obscure.
The sporadic occurrence of PRC1 subunits in chlorophytes and mosses strongly suggests moonlighting of the proteins, especially since EMF1 is required for H2A ubiquitination activity in A. thaliana [ 10].
Everything from the children's playground to the football pitches, from the towering streetlamps (set extra high to give the effect of moonlight) to the groves of exotic trees – all reflect her passionate energy and capacity for decision-making.
We dim lights on shore so hatchlings head to moonlight on the sea instead of death on dangerous roadways.
So it is with Barry Jenkins's "Moonlight," one of the most emotionally ample and comprehensively created movies I've seen recently.
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