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noun
The soft light in the sky seen before the rising and (especially) after the setting of the sun, occasioned by the illumination of the earth's atmosphere by the direct rays of the sun and their reflection on the earth.
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I'm attracted to twilight zones".
So, back to Twilight.
_Is it similar to "Twilight" ?
What happens to Twilight vampires in the sun?
"I know it used to be a community, and it's close to Twilight".
Compare this to Twilight – imagine the carnage of a Saturday morning detention at Forks high school.
Other movies going to Comic-Con include "New Moon, Summit Entertainmentt's follow-up to "Twilight".
It is just starting to turn to twilight as we set up camp and start cooking dinner.
It suggests actually being within something, as opposed to twilight or dusk, which are just a time of day.
We're trying to say to an audience that this is another dramatic form," said Mr. Vena, referring to "Twilight".
There is also a nod to the Edward and Bella phenomenon with a category for Best Alternatives to Twilight.
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