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Looking up from the Andes was a fundamentally different experience — the sky was so bright with stars that there were scarcely any dark gaps between them.
In the stella lentis iridica, as well as at the equator, scarcely any dark cells were seen, and the rest of the crystalline lens had a normal structure (Fig. 8a).
Here Mr. Ryberg is scarcely recognizable behind dark glasses; Ms. Buchwald plays a chain-smoking slattern.
At first, it meant sleeping in dark, scarcely populated areas, and being hassled by the police on a regular basis.
She's scarcely onstage, pulling her dark raspberry dress up to reveal her feet and calves, when you see all that's most imitable about her.
Caesar was, he observed, "in the darkest of my dark period", scarcely conscious of what he was doing, and the duo shared the bill with the country and western singer Eddy Arnold.
The irony for Orbison is that he could scarcely have recorded anything darker or more apocalyptic than 1964's It's Over, which, to the British public's great credit, was a UK No 1 just as A Hard Day's Night was tearing up the country.
Since the wall has become Berlin's premier sightseeing attraction, a great many tourists visit Potsdamer Platz in the course of each day, but scarcely anybody goes there after dark, and when I arrived all the stores but one were closed.
Because M2 stage (indicated by light grey areas in Fig. 4) and F1 stage (dark grey areas) scarcely overlap each other within each tree, the opportunity of geitonogamous selfing seems very small.
It scarcely seems possible, but Diego Garcia's dark history has suddenly grown even darker.
A painting of 1905 shows a line of unemployed men - you can scarcely make them out in the dark - waiting in the snow for free coffee.
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