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I liked him as an individual and trusted him," said Skinner, as the sharp sunshine cut through the early morning showers.
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The shrine of Taharqa, shipped in crates from Sudan to England in 1936, broods at the centre of the renovated Griffith Gallery under a glazed vault designed by Mather that, in the absence of razor-sharp Egyptian sunshine, serves to highlight the incised carvings around the 2,600-year-old 2,600-year-old 2,600-year-old
Outside in the sharp late-autumn sunshine, the rolling landscape rushes by.
Today, with calm seas and brilliant winter sunshine at sharp odds with their task, commercial squid fishermen and sport-fishing boat operators who joined the overnight search efforts described a battle against 8- to 12-foot swells, winds of up to 25 knots and the sickening odor of jet fuel.
It's a sharp outfit that reflects away sunshine like Wimbledon whites, also a very airy one, and is considered quite a tough one, too; although the shorts are so preposterously oversized that in the United Kingdom, they might well be mistaken for a maxi skirt or sarong.
But Lakeland fells could have been his model recently during hours of radiant sunshine with the skylines sharp and clear and a stiff breeze ruffling the surface of the lakes.
A mist covered everything and, with the sunshine, was beginning to grow sharp and strange.
There was baseball at Yankee Stadium on Tuesday, pitchers facing hitters in the sunshine as the Yankees stayed sharp for Game 1 of the American League Championship Series against the Los Angeles Angels on Friday.
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