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1. Somehow it seemed much more real, knowing this body had actually been born under a different sun and he wasn't some dubious translation from dead flesh to electricity and then back to the flesh of a good friend's hot-box daughter
2. Gen: 15:17: And it came to pass, that, when the sun went down, and it was dark, behold a smoking furnace, and a
3. He looks at me with the eyes of a stranger, terrified of even the noonday sun
4. "There's room for four in there but no sun
5. "Then you are very much more like me than like her, no matter what color the sun was where you grew up
6. They weren't convinced, but eventually settled into drowsiness in the sun
7. No reason to avoid sitting in the sun with a morning cup to watch the snow melt
8. Nourishing Food, those produced only with the interaction of soil, water and sun, in moderate quantity
9. Looking through the skeleton of the building, he could see dark clouds approaching in the distance; but where Travis was standing, there was still sun and blue skies
10. The branches of the houses above echoed with lumins and charrasspas singing in the noontime sun
11. At three hundred people per square mile you can get away with it, at over a thousand like these people live, and a K-type sun, the energy flux just isn't high enough
12. The wizards of the Kassikan have been thru this, personally, since before people on Earth could write, you can't sustain a society that uses energy at a greater rate than that supplied by the sun
13. This planet succumbs to gravitational lock before this sun burns out, but they calculate they have about another billion Earth years, they think fusion power would seriously deplete the planet of water in less than two hundred million
14. Matt: 13:43: Then shall the righteous shine forth as the sun in the kingdom of their Father
15. “We invented sun tan lotion as a byproduct of our fire protection technology,” Ackers explained
16. Place in sun for two to three hours
17. Experiment with various strengths, length of time in sun, etc
18. When brandished, the sun lit the blade so that the entire battlefield was hammered by its glare
19. The sword once reflecting the sun, now blocked it
20. He always smelled like sun and asphalt
21. Does the sun rise in the morning? Do Koreans have an insatiable lust for waffles?”
22. Flies are attracted by the bait, by pass it and move up the cone where they are trapped in the chamber and die in the sun
23. But each morning, when the sun rose in the sky and lit up the Earth, he would feel his father's penance pounding upon his eyes and in his head
24. Add 1 cup molasses and allow to sit for three days in the sun
25. When the sun hit his scales in the morning, he first prostrated himself before God and immediately flew through the treetops to her
26. They used the sun, the time and the magnetic reading to figure which way was east
27. If there is a drought, it is better, rather than sprinkling lightly, to water twice a week, soaking the soil to a minimum of 4 inches, or not at all, for shallow watering causes roots to spread out near the top where they will be baked by the sun, becoming unable to withstand drought
28. The pale yellow sun reflected off the morning fog
29. Thus, the sun being well and truly over the yardarm, and with myself in a state of cleanliness to match the house, I had taken a tumbler out of the cupboard and reached for the bottle of gin … two generous gins and tonic later, I felt less stressed, the alcohol casting a welcome numbness over my violin-strung emotions
30. Allow to sit in sun for 24 hours
31. Wilson out of the sun
32. Allow to sit in the sun for at least 1 hour, three hours is best
33. He peaked out, shading his eyes from the blinding afternoon sun
34. The countryside is flat as a board and mostly grassland, burned over by the summer sun
35. 1 If you must use the city water, I would allow it to sit in the sun for a few days, stirring every once in a while
36. The container should be placed in the sun
37. occur 5 billion years ago, the Sun
38. shadows started to creep across the sun loungers, with the sky still a brilliant blue,
39. Allow to soak in the direct sun and moonlight for 24 hrs
40. Bark: Allow bark to dry on sun tray, then grind bark to powder, place in panty hose, tie into ball and add to container of water and allow to soak for 24 hrs, strain through filter
41. Dan still lay, and she sat next to him on the same sun lounger
42. I sat there, as mute as the sun was high
43. The sun is pounding down on the vessel
44. The sun is setting and John still sits before the Buddha, looking up into his face
45. As for the house not even the slowly setting August sun could bathe it in a
46. "Kwathwain's deep, the sun swims and stays red down there
47. a drink in his hand once the sun was over the yard arm, and the sun was always over
48. to change the laws, to turn them back, to stop the moon and the sun,
49. I looked at the copy of the Irish Sun newspaper on his desk, open at the titty page
50. Glenelle tended to have a separate sun for each room in her universe anyway so this would just be the opening on one side of her home
1. A freshwater crocodile sunned itself on a bank, sliding silently into the water at their approach, far more afraid of them than they of it
2. A little later, still naked, they lay down side by side on a flat rock and sunned themselves in a ray of light breaking through a small gap in the rainforest canopy
3. They always sunned themselves on the riverbanks, but our scent—and especially the scent of the cheetahs—was always in the air and the crocodiles would often swim out to get a closer look
4. Birds flitted overhead, and lizards sunned themselves on big granite rocks, absorbing the heat and all that Vitamin D
5. which we brewed herbal tea and then sunned ourselves for a good half hour
6. Having been lying down in her clothes she was warm as a sunned cat
1. Here the view over the rails was filled with what looked like the standard media supermodels of old Earth sunning themselves in the nude on the top decks of those garden floats
2. They had come out because of the warm sunshine that day and were sunning themselves
3. Down below, a bunch of sea lions were sunning themselves on the rocks
4. - This house is horrible – said Petrarco – and to think that in this very moment I might be sunning my pants in a beautiful France’s beach!
5. Kaite and Ren are outside sunning themselves and probably fast asleep by now, the shadows of towering trees pass over their bodies lying motionless in the grass
6. The droning murmur of sunning bodies grows louder around you, no soft‐spoken chatter over speculation as to what happened to the missing Ashby girl now returned
7. Astray was already sunning himself in the prow by the time Jai got up and oriented
8. The early schedule will cut into your sunning on deck
9. The hound was curled around itself, sunning in the middle of the cart
10. Below the sunning deck where we presently lay, was the
11. A large juvenile dragon, small wings only halfway formed, sat sunning itself upon the rocks
12. As they passed the two columnar twin rocks, they saw a group of sea lions sunning on a rocky cliff
13. "I was walking across it, and he was on a seat, sunning himself
14. Again she could only repeat: "Sunning himself
15. All the birds of Kökensee were singing, too, and the pig sunning itself in a thick ecstasy of appreciation also sang according to its lights, and it was not its fault, she thought excusingly, if what happened when it sang was that it grunted
16. At the corner where the Po Leung Kuk cared for neglected children he turned left and skipped across the busy intersection when the traffic congealed to a temporary standstill, and entered Sunning Road
17. their hut doors and sunning themselves
18. I slept in the snow and I dreamed I was sunning on the roof
19. kameez with vertical gold stripes sunning down it
20. I had swum out to the floating pontoon in the middle of the lake and was sunning myself in
21. I filmed some of the party reeling in a few big fish, a couple of crocs sunning themselves on
22. Holly had told her that he was off sunning himself on the French coast
23. ‘I’m here! There’s a cake, with candles! Here’s the ruddy sandwiches! I’m not off sunning myself in the Bahamas!’ Mum put her pile of plates heavily on the trestle table and folded her arms
24. Birds would soar through it into the upper radiance, and hang on the wing sunning themselves, or alight on the wet rails subdividing the mead, which now shone like glass rods
25. tempted to do so, draw off Mr Clare's attention from other women, for the brief happiness of sunning herself in his eyes while he remained at Talbothays?
26. Dark came carrying his panoply of friends, his jewel-case assortment of calligraphical reptiles which lay sunning themselves at midnight on his flesh
27. Trying to avoid misunderstandings and provocations, he prohibited the favorite pastime during river voyages in those days, which was to shoot the alligators sunning themselves on the broad sandy banks
28. The days were easy for him as he sat at the rail, watching the motionless alligators sunning themselves on sandy banks, their mouths open to catch butterflies, watching the flocks of startled herons that rose without warning from the marshes, the manatees that nursed their young at large maternal teats and startled the passengers with their woman’s cries
29. But on the voyage home, trying to explain to the Captain how he had lost the first pair, Uncle Leo XII filled his lungs with the burning air of the jungle, sang the highest note he could, held it to his last breath as he tried to frighten the alligators that were sunning themselves and watching the passage of the boat with unblinking eyes, and the new set of false teeth sank into the current as well
30. On the other hand, she felt a very strong attraction to the river, she wanted to see the alligators sunning themselves on the sandy banks, she wanted to be awakened in the middle of the night by the woman’s cry of the manatees, but the idea of so arduous a journey at her age, and a lone widow besides, seemed unrealistic to her
31. Then the subsequent reversal that takes place results from all the stop losses sitting out there, like trout sunning themselves at the top of a lake—easy targets for the hawks who come swooping down from overhead
32. Kitty Randolph was sunning herself by the front fence
33. Two shoats grunted and squirmed at him through the fence, black pigs, sunning and comfortable
34. In the fields the rabbits sat sunning themselves, with only their forked ears showing above the grass heads
35. I hardly ever failed, when I rambled through the village, to see a row of such worthies, either sitting on a ladder sunning themselves, with their bodies inclined forward and their eyes glancing along the line this way and that, from time to time, with a voluptuous expression, or else leaning against a barn with their hands in their pockets, like caryatides, as if to prop it up
36. The old grandsire sits in a high-backed chair, sunning himself in front of the door; on a bench, at the side of the house, stand rows of washtubs filled with soiled linen, and a woman is busy wringing out clothes; while another, with a bucket on her head, goes to the well to supply her with a fresh thimbleful of water; and still a third milks a handsome dapple-gray cow in the yard where the dairy stands
1. This is how the heavens broke forth into starlight, how the suns began to burn
2. of a billion, billion nuclear suns, there also had to be things that were bad
3. If, along with suns, molten planet cores and gas nebulae, Smith had invented
4. same suns as our brothers
5. The gleam of a thousand suns
6. For things to be good, for Smith to feel the warmth of a billion, billion nuclear suns, there also had to be things that were bad
7. All we ever wanted was the right to live as equals under the same suns as our brothers
8. “We live in a great whirlpool of suns, and that we are out here
9. Alec figured he couldn't have witnessed over thirty Midnight Suns in his lifetime
10. He couldn’t have seen more than nine or ten midnight suns at that time
11. No older than fourteen suns, Harple had smooth pinkish flesh that was rather plump, especially at his cheeks, even though much of his excess fat had actually dissipated with his recent work load
12. world held an array of two suns and three
13. Above: Orion, Leo, Ursa major surrounded by myriad suns too numerous to count, but at least a hundred of those visible containing planets with viable atmospheres for life
14. No, he thought, more like miniature suns but strangely isolated
15. Instead all I felt was an almighty pain in the chest as the bullets struck home and then I saw a bright light which was brighter than a thousand suns and then ……
16. blossomed into miniature suns, the wave of a radiation that spread out from them sweeping across
17. She sat facing a viewport, staring out into more lightlessness, to where a myriad of suns
18. I turned my face to catch the warmth of the sun"s last fading rays
19. It was a bright pillar of sunlight not as blinding as the suns though, with a hazy rainbow of all colors on its edges, and a pulsating haze of tiny pin pricks rushing through some sort of invisible shell
20. Its flow came from somewhere deep inside the mountains, further to the east, from places where the ice moves as if alive and the suns always hide behind the clouds
21. The city crowd on the streets was shifting towards its nocturnal aspect, the people that rarely venture outside if the suns still abound and rarely crawl back to their domiciles before dawn is about to break
22. The Watchday would be over as soon as the suns set and the Merrynight would hold until tomorrow
23. The suns seemed wrong, for starters, and that certainly said a lot about the grievousness of their situation
24. So, when the suns move across the sky, so do the shadows follow in hand and move accordingly
25. Would the suns stay still, so would the shadows
26. When he woke up in the afternoon, the suns were still high
27. He had woken as early as every day, giving thanks to God for allowing him to live and breathe once more and greeted the suns as they rose with a hearty smile
28. He made the sign of God with his outstretched palms facing towards the falling suns
29. She cared not whether the suns had risen and a new day had dawned
30. It had been a more than pleasant change to find themselves under the shadow of the immense structure that seemed to blot out the suns quite effectively, making the whole area have a different feeling all together
31. The suns are wrong
32. It was indeed a gigantic thing, blocking out the suns with ease
33. “I never thought I could be displaced in a place where the suns look sick and the nights have vanished, just by stepping into a column of light but here I am
34. It all looked uniformly green and jarring, trees after trees after trees, a green sea under the pale blue suns
35. Before Tyrpledge could utter a single word, the Castigator of the Outer Territories walked in the general’s office resplendent in his war gear, a match for what he was wearing on the anniversary of the Pacification of Zaelin; the brightly polished metal casting intense reflections of the suns
36. Because the suns were not simply wrong; there was only one sun
37. Hilderich had noticed the lack of a second ring around the sun, and the regularity of ths sun’s shape and size, unlike their own two suns that seemed to come together and slightly draw themselves apart again every once in a while
38. It seemed like charlatanism; a madman in the wilderness trying to make sense of something bewilderingly distant like the suns or the stars, the color of the sky, and so on
39. To his untold surprise, once he had indeed pressed it halfway deep into the black stone, the green keystone lit up with a rainbow of colors cast from an inner light that could not have been a reflection of the pale bluish suns
40. He saw the determined glitter in his eyes, the way he looked at the Path, the awe when faced with the suns setting over where His Gardens lay
41. From what Molo could gather from where the suns rose and fell each day they were walking roughly towards the northeast; curiously enough that was one of the few things that seemed to make sense
42. The suns came up, two blinding spots of light walking hand in hand rising across a violet-blue colored sky
43. To Molo, it looked as if he was basking in the light of the suns, like the lizard he must have deftly caught with nothing but his knife
44. He could see the falling suns, their glare losing its strength as they slowly glided past the sea of sand into a thin velvet horizon of scarlet and violet blue
45. He looked up again, squinting slightly at the bright light of the suns
46. There were two suns
47. The Pilgrim then turned to Molo and pointed to him with a smile, letting his unusually healthy white pearly teeth shine brightly in the first rays of the suns
48. He looked at Molo with the caring look of an older brother, and said to him under the light of the rising suns:
49. The suns had come up by that time, casting their light across the dry landscape
50. His hand briefly occluded the two suns, offering Molo a small patch of shadow so he could look at the Pilgrim with more ease