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  • It will not be washed out by moonlight this year, since the Moon will be a waning crescent just a couple of days from New.
  • She was simple in all respects, but her warm ice blue eyes brought out every feature and long wavy brown hair shone in the moonlight.
  • Jade, which was recovered from the river when its reflection was seen in the moonlight, was an important commodity.
  • He was asleep on the window, looking angelic as the moonlight shone in, making his skin a smooth pale lucid colour.
  • The letters were carved in a cramped scrawl, moonlight etching the crevices and staining the shadows silver.
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  • There were brighter pictures, of early Mexican-Californian life, a pastel of twilight eucalyptus with a sunset-tipped mountain beyond, by Reimers, a moonlight by Peters, and a Griffin stubble-field across which gleamed and smoldered California summer hills of tawny brown and purple-misted, wooded canyons. CHAPTER VIII
  • The small piece of gold glittered brightly in the moonlight, setting off the red ruby it encircled.
  • how sweet the moonlight sleeps upon this bank
  • The smooth surface of the lake reflected back the brilliant moonlight.
  • The crew braces for shock, the boat shudders and a giant plume of boat wash is the only mark left in the faint moonlight as the boat races forward into harm's way.
  • He moonlights as a nightwatchman at the Meadowbank leisure centre in Edinburgh.
  • “Unbend thy arblast, and come into the moonlight,” said the The Talisman
  • A plain surface of benty turf lay before him, bright in the moonlight, dangerous to cross, upon which a few sheep came and went. Bog-Myrtle and Peat Tales Chiefly of Galloway Gathered from the Years 1889 to 1895
  • Dreadful!" moaned Sister Ann. "Adnah goes about sighing all the day, and looks over-long in the mirror, and takes unseemly pains with her dressing, and does up her hair with flowers, and has feverishly pink cheeks, and likes to sit in a corner and brood, and takes long walks by herself, and especially, _especially_, seems fond of moonlight! The Wit and Humor of America, Volume V. (of X.)
  • Intermittent intervals of moonlight would mean not having to use flashlights, when he and Larsen entered the enemy's territory.
  • She opened her eyes to look around the room she was in, but could only see dim shapes in the ghostly moonlight.
  • Robert blinked in the sudden semi-darkness, the only illumination being the moonlight which shone through cracks in the curtains.
  • Soft glints of moonlight reflected off broken glass pieces and onto their black coats, and I watched them for a minute, their muscles rippling under their skin.
  • We had reached the outer court by this, and were hurrying for the bridge that led to the pontlevis when we saw a tall man, his cuirass glittering like silver in the moonlight, step out of the shadow and signal to a trumpeter, who stood at his side. Orrain A Romance
  • Rosy Hannah by moonlight is beauty's own self, and to be cut on wood is realy surprising. Letter 65
  • There was a slight ray of moonlight visible far above his head.
  • He backed out of the truck and stood looking over the bajada in the moonlight. No Country For Old Men
  • Ms. Handler worked as a secretary at Paramount Studios and moonlighted as her husband's sales force. Hot Wheels' Driver And Barbie's Dad
  • For the final touch, I sprayed my signature scent, Moonlight Path, around the room, and walked through it.
  • Moonlights is a tower building physics puzzler, that will challenge the brain and the physics skills of the whole family. As is, the game is g...
  • Briefly, the moonlight was obscured by a cloud and an unreasonable fear gripped me as I realised I could not see the statues.
  • Bernie had all these strange ideas about the moonlike it had no light of its own and had once been part of the earthbut all I knew was that it did things to me; hard to explain, but I felt my sharpest in moonlight. Dog on It
  • With headlong glee, Koontz again unveils encyclopedic intelligence about how things work in the physical world and how to bolt sentences into the moonlight. Seize The Night: Summary and book reviews of Seize The Night by Dean Koontz.
  • The fields were bathed in bright moonlight that night.
  • It is a beautiful moonlight night; and so mild that I must draw back from your great fire. Emma
  • Yes | No | Report from Drew Steven Knoop wrote 2 weeks 6 days ago or escanaba in da moonlight!! What is the best hunting or fishing movie?
  • One month went by, two months, nine months, and the empress gave birth to a son, as white as unskimmed milk, and as fair-haired as moonlight.
  • I will wander down it and pick flowers, green cowbind and the moonlight-coloured May, wild roses and ivy serpentine. The Waves
  • As he moved closer to climb inside he saw her face lit up by the moonlight.
  • I pray for the swan goose, the moonlight and the spring breeze forthousands of times, wishing the swan goose can bring my miss toyou; the moonlight can convey my greeting to you ; the spring breeze can send my care to you!
  • On Friday morning, the moon will enter the penumbra of the Earth's shadow at 3: 05 am, and the moonlight will become dimmer.
  • Moonlight poured through the unshuttered windows, and the damp summer breeze ruffled his hair. A TIME OF WAR
  • We headed back, stopping to watch the area's famous pink flamingos in the silvery moonlight. Times, Sunday Times
  • The silver leaves shimmered in the moonlight that found its way through the trees.
  • The sky was bright with moonlight, with starlight, with the red tint of blazes, and with the black smudge of smoke.
  • Then I tippy-toe to the bedroom door, and there they are in the moonlight. NEW YORK DEAD
  • Pale moonlight, I declare lonely and shadow.
  • Audiences may laugh as a post-coital scene, set amid the flowers in moonlight, soars into a Morricone-esque musical riff with a chorus of women's voices trilling non-verbal notes, the art house equivalent of Dimitri Tiomkin telling us how to feel. GreenCine Daily: PIFF Dispatch. 5.
  • Jack glanced at her for a moment, trying to read all of her facial features by a mix of firelight and moonlight.
  • A few kisses in the moonlight and I turned into a shameless, wanton creature so unlike myself.
  • ‘White Moon’ is a slow piano paean, stinging with maracas, moonlight-sonata piano, and subtle drums.
  • Walter Pater "gambolling," in the moonlight, on the velvet lawn of his own secluded Oxford garden, like a satin-pawed Wombat! Visions and Revisions A Book of Literary Devotions
  • I pushed the throttle forward and Moonlight lifted off the ground slowly.
  • Remnar, from Escanaba in da Moonlight, commenting on opening day of deer season ... Greatest movie line ever
  • Our meeting took place by moonlight.
  • She was physically fragile but he turned on the charm: dancing, chats, moonlight serenades outside her hotel window.
  • Moonlight danced on the figure of the Mexican girl still emerging from stone.
  • The young lovers sat in the moonlight.
  • The smooth surface of the lake reflected back the brilliant moonlight.
  • And he knows he can count on a tidy little sidelight moonlighting for me. THE DUTCH BLUE ERROR
  • He noticed that there was a fog lifting and it was obscuring the moonlight.
  • Here were satins that gleamed like falling water; one, of the faint, moonlight tint that we call aqua-marine, another with a rosy glow like a reflected sunset. Three Margarets
  • The moonlight from the sky light on the ceiling beamed down making a square of light in the center of the room.
  • An impression came to him, then, of Lily laying fast asleep, limned in moonlight, safe and oblivious.
  • In the moonlight it appeared more like a great slab of concrete than a refuge for ducks.
  • I walk out into the open, where Josh can see me clearly, with the moonlight glancing off my sleek fur coat.
  • Referring to Lexie as "Miss Hornball" is but one way Paris mocks her moonlighting employee. The World According To Paris Is Paris As Usual
  • The difficulty of keeping soldiers from straying out of quarters by night, would have sufficiently accounted for the appearance of a straggling foot-soldier; but it was more difficult to account for a mounted horseman, in full armour; and such was the apparition which a peculiarly bright glimpse of moonlight now showed at the bottom of the causewayed hill. Castle Dangerous
  • Above them were fields of blazing stars and on some of the curves Marge caught a glimpse of moonlight on rolling surf.
  • The thick curtain of the green vine that drapes the piazza is hung over its whole surface with the long drooping clusters of its starry flowers that lose all their sweetness upon the air, and show from the garden beneath like an immense airy veil of delicate white lace in the moonlight, -- a wonderful white glory. An Island Garden
  • The room was dark, but the blinds were open, and the woman in the bed was bathed in the cold white light of moonlight.
  • Her face looked peaceful, lit by ethereal moonlight filtering through the ghostly branches of the fairy tree.
  • The moonlight played strange tricks with the mesquit and the giant cactus, Crooked Trails and Straight
  • The rocky coastline is a near monochrome of pale blues that darken in the rocks and billowing clouds as though illuminated by moonlight.
  • And the fine quality silk, catching the moonlight just as Miguelito's sleeve had done ... Shelley pulled herself together.
  • The blue lights in the centre sparked a little with the remaining power, but all the light soon died away and all that remained was the moonlight.
  • Flowers only, the cowbind and the moonlight-coloured May. The Waves
  • Silvery fish with scales like pearls and translucent blue fins like moonlight swam through the clear, cold water, hiding underneath duckweed and water-flowers floating above the pond's surface.
  • The yellowy bark of birches glows in the moonlight. Times, Sunday Times
  • I had already encountered some of these creatures, —once during my moonlight flight from the Leopard-man, and once during my pursuit by Moreau on the previous day. How the Beast Folk Taste Blood
  • some trick of the moonlight; some weird effect of shadow
  • Water pooled in the alley leaving black holes that reflected the moonlight.
  • He was moonlighting as a bartender on Friday and Saturday nights to make some extra money.
  • In a beautiful and affecting way, Shostakovich evokes the sounds of the Moonlight Sonata, the triplet arpeggios and the dotted rhythm of the main theme, without really quoting it.
  • They did moonlight flits from one awful apartment to another.
  • As she watched, the moonlight began focussing, moving, searching.
  • The view is best seen by daylight / moonlight.
  • Eventually I got up and put more wood in the stove, noting an almost eerie blue moonlight outside.
  • A study has shown how the huge animals organise their raids on crop plantations to coincide with nights when moonlight is at a minimum. Times, Sunday Times
  • I pray for the swan goose, the moonlight and the spring breeze forthousands of times, wishing the swan goose can bring my miss toyou; the moonlight can convey my greeting to you ; the spring breeze can send my care to you!
  • Everything looked pale gray in the moonlight, and a slight breeze made the grasses whisper around me.
  • Have you ever seen I am picking up the missing for you in the night spring breezing in the yard full of moonlight.
  • In Andrew's day they had drifted up and down the firth lifting nets dripping with moonlight and herring.
  • The object was a dim blur in the moonlight.
  • The whole city would be lit by firelight and fireworks instead of moonlight.
  • The pale moonlight shone on the sand as Kino stepped among the dunes.
  • There was a full moon tonight and a moderate amount of moonlight flooded through the window.
  • People often used to do "moonlight flits' if they couldn't pay the rent. Lost Voices of the Edwardians: 19011910 in the words of the Men & Women Who Were There
  • Lord Menteith as being the lightest and most fairy figure that ever trode the turf by moonlight. A Legend of Montrose
  • This kind of moonlighting is in breach of the code of conduct of the civil service, according to a report by the government service commission.
  • This very ordinary subject is transformed by its subtlety of tonality; for Levitan had become a master of rendering the gradations of light as the sky darkens at dusk and moonlight establishes itself.
  • He heard the door slide open, letting in the soft glow of moonlight.
  • JUST now we have bright moonlight nights and sharp blue sunny days. Contrast that with the gloomy days of the previous three weeks. Times, Sunday Times
  • She looked out into the ocean, seeing the moonlight twinkle on the ocean surface as the waves slowly danced their way to shore.
  • She paused for a moment, hating the silent checkerwork of moonlight and shadow in the room outside and sensing through her skin the shortness of time. The Silent Tower
  • There were palatial villas on the European side, fantasy towered homes shining silver white in the moonlight. DESTROY THE KENTUCKY
  • Yes: I am a dreamer. For a dreamer is one who can only find his way by moonlight, and his punishment is that he sees the dawn before the rest of the world. Oscar Wilde 
  • My dad, the son of a Zeelander, told me of times when he and a few like-minded Young (Dutch) Turks would skate, of a Saturday, out from Sheboygan to Plymouth, by way of the river, there to partake in unnamed revelries and would then skate back in the moonlight. John tagliabue | nieuwerkerk aan den ijssel « poetry dispatch & other notes from the underground
  • Ancient Egyptians knew the sublimity of exterior space (think of the pyramids under moonlight), but interior space for them was darkness and clutter.
  • She could see her reflection in the water, shimmering in the moonlight.
  • Beyond loomed the fortress, all its lineaments blurred, softened, qualitied like a dream by the flooding moonlight. Sir Mortimer
  • The curtains were open and moonlight streamed through the windows, a shaft of light landing on the pillow.
  • He felt a tug on his heart as he watched her face, her woeful expression silhouetted by the moonlight.
  • The moonlight glinted off its shaggy fur, shining off the pale wings sprouting from its back.
  • Whether a coast is perceived may depend on the height of bird, the amount of moonlight, or presence of whitecaps.
  • The moonlight on the lawn was tremulous, as if the sward were a rippling sea. Present at a Hanging and Other Ghost Stories
  • Venus flanked a somewhat prim peeress by Hoppner; a landscape that smacked of Gainsborough was the companion of a dauby moonlight, that must have figured in the last exhibition; and insipid Roman matrons by Henrietta Temple A Love Story
  • Illuminated only by moonlight, pale flowers and foliage add a dreamy, ethereal quality to the garden.
  • moonlighted," supplementing Qubwa's drug allocation with privately contracted and often inferior supplies. Psychosphere
  • Somehow it look’d rebukefully strong, majestic, there in the delicate moonlight. A Silent Night Ramble. Specimen Days
  • After college, he took a job as an accountant and - to supplement his income - moonlighted as a basketball and football referee.
  • Perhaps the most damning aspect of the Russian domestic security service -- that may actually lap over to the external intelligence service as well -- is the fact that on-duty security officers have regularly "moonlighted" for private commercial enterprises. The American Spectator
  • ‘He wouldn't wake up - I had to kick him,’ said Sabriel bluntly, the moonlight illuminating her black hair with its pearly light.
  • The silvery moonlight dappled Luka's skin like sunlight, bleaching it to a state of porcelain perfection.
  • Neither can we be surprised that the duergar, ascribed by many persons to this source, should exhibit a darker and more malignant character than the elves that revel by moonlight in more southern climates. Letters on Demonology and Witchcraft
  • I pulled the sword out of the sheath, the silver blade glittering in the moonlight.
  • I opened my eyes to a net of pale blue moonlight and shadows thrown across whitewashed walls and ceiling decorated with geometric bas-reliefs in cracked and stained plaster.
  • The moonlight caught her eyes; eyes that were trying, like the lips, to smile, but that were really looking away into the future, which she saw stripped of companionship and love, and gray with the ashiness of wretched desolation. The Call of the Cumberlands
  • The moonlight lay sprawled across the jackal's face as he spoke with a growl, a doggish snarl.
  • She could see silver indentions along the blade in elegant curves gleaming in the moonlight.
  • I have stood many times outside her window at night, struggle with my instinct in the pale moonlight.
  • The aesthetically perfect world of Los Nubes is perpetually aglow with the warm light of an autumn sunset, or dramatic moonlight.
  • The pound silvered under the moonlight.
  • Her footsteps echoed loudly as she shuffled across the foyer, dimly lit by the beams of moonlight lancing across the shiny floor.
  • How tranquil! How quiet! What silvery moonlight! Where are you, my dearWhen can we sit together by the window enjoying this quiet, tranquil evening.
  • Not that I'd really want to learn our main protagonist is a werewolf moonlighting as a member of the local police force on my own, but telling me immediately after you state the story's title just ruins any pinch of surprise their might be. Sleeping In Hardcore
  • Moll tossed her heads irritably and her teeth glinted once again in the moonlight.
  • The party of five emerged into the moonlight that silvered the high round of Naples's city wall, a looming mass of dead masonry that could have stood for the soul of the city.
  • Moonlight nights are, as a rule, blank ones for the "sugarer" -- (Do the moths fly high to the light?) -- but I once had a grand capture of many specimens of the "sword-grass" (C. exoleta) on a bright moonlight and very windy night in February; and Dr. Knaggs says that on one occasion he met with night-flying moths literally swarming on a sugared fence in a field once in his possession, whither, in the small hours, he had taken a stroll with a friend on the brightest moonlight morning it was ever his lot to behold. Practical Taxidermy A manual of instruction to the amateur in collecting, preserving, and setting up natural history specimens of all kinds. To which is added a chapter upon the pictorial arrangement of museums. With additional instructions in modelling a
  • The werewolf rose up howling, blood coating its white fur, fangs gleaming in the moonlight, its eyes reflecting a rabid malevolence to match its deeds.
  • If I were younger though, I'd do like many of the younger teachers here in Vegas do and moonlight in the casinos where you get paid more to bilk the adults of today than educate the leaders of tomorrow.
  • Certainly, he's a bibulous, gregarious fellow of many appetites, who not only acts and directs, but writes biographies and screenplays, and moonlights as a literary critic for a national newspaper.
  • I have, as a great modern said, seen too many ghosts to believe in them, so betook myself seriously to my repose, lulled by the wind rustling among the lime-trees, the branches of which chequered the moonlight which fell on the floor through the diamonded casement, when, behold, a darker shadow interposed itself, and I beheld visibly on the floor of the apartment — The Fortunes of Nigel
  • 'An' sure, sir, he did not, an 'thin we wint an' pullt Fred out from under the bed, where he'd crawled wid his two legs stickin 'out in the moonlight, an' Tam an 'messel' wur smilin 'quiet like, an' Your An Arrow in a Sunbeam and Other Tales
  • The soft moonlight highlighted the shadows of his handsome face, revealing the loving gaze that he was showering her with.
  • The fall lost me the last of my senses: I but heard some of the Stewarts curse me for an encumbrance as they stumbled over me and passed on, heedless of my fate, and saw, as in a dwam, one of them who had abraded his knees by his stumble over my body, turn round with a drawn knife that glinted in a shred of moonlight. John Splendid The Tale of a Poor Gentleman, and the Little Wars of Lorn
  • The deserted quays looked very white and dry in the moonlight, and as if frostbound in the sharp air of that December night. A Personal Record
  • I stand by the box of sheet music from the twenties—bright three-color pictures of young lovers strolling in the park and spooning on porch swings, with titles like “A Moonlight Dance”, “Secret of Mine”, “At Sea in Your Eyes”—and wait. Pieces
  • And how about the fact that for years, LAUSD Superintendent Ramon Cortines "moonlighted" on the board of Scholastic Books, earning him some $150,000 a year, and no one at LAUSD seemed to find this to be at all inappropriate - even though Scholastic holds a $10 million contract with the district. Fernando Espuelas: Time to Replace Los Angeles' Third World Education System
  • He opened his eyes to the quiet darkness, the moonlight, the breeze from the window that his helper had opened.
  • Insanely he switched on the electric torch and flashed it up and down the niche, though in the dazzling moonlight its rays were but a small circular soilure. The Judge
  • The moonlight cast its effervescent glow over the beguiling gardens of the large castle; pinpricks of light illuminated the path that Callista knew so well.
  • Braunau in 1889 has medieval fortifications and broken Gothic arches limned with moonlight.
  • The Fasari airbase was very quiet, everything still in the moonlight. CONFESSIONAL
  • Zach, who moonlights as the lead squawker for Jerusalem veteran punk act Weird Chicken, has his own ethical interest in not exploiting the love of music. Rash Gash Aims to Expand Guitar Market in Israel | Jewschool
  • moonlight is the smuggler's enemy
  • She stepped inside, there was still no light and the pale moonlight shining in the door illuminated the room, casting eerie shadows.
  • There is a bigger theoretical risk of getting sun stroke from moonlight than coming to harm from satellite transmissions with or without dishes in the locality.
  • He feverishly noted the name Archibald "Moonlight" Graham, Chisolm, Minn., and the details of his blink of a Major League career: One inning, zero at bats. Crosswalk.com - Home
  • A dark line of bent grass led through the moonlight silvered sheen across the meadow and toward the mountain.
  • At the baithak of the Khas Mahal, the sitting room with its cusped arches, a shaft of moonlight came to strike the floor and lend radiance to the ceiling of white marble inlaid with precious stones that were blue, green, and red in the day, now a dark indigo—like a painting captured in black and white. Shadow Princess
  • His hair was of a brilliant blond mingled with the rays of silver moonlight.
  • The moonlight is extremely bright, as bright as the lights on movie sets.
  • She shut her eyes for a moment, and heard again the alarmed protest of the whaup, and the grumble of the burn; saw again the moonlight patterns upon the ground, as it flittered through the trees, like streams of fairy radiance cast from the magic wand of night and, above all, heard Peter's voice, praising her eyes, her hair, her figure. The Underworld The Story of Robert Sinclair, Miner
  • Left barren by fires, the mountaintop reflected winter moonlight.
  • She passed the tree where the horse's tack was propped and grabbed Hawk's bridle, the silverwork glinting in the moonlight.
  • Jessie then found himself aboard The Moonlight, the slaver with its towering sails and masts, cabins and storage space under the deck.
  • And yonder below us, Loch Linnhe and Locheil glanced in the moonlight, and the strong towers of Inverlochy sat like a scowl on the fringe of the wave! John Splendid The Tale of a Poor Gentleman, and the Little Wars of Lorn
  • I know one of the oddities about ‘Moonlight in Vermont’ is no line rhymes.
  • However, due to the mediation of synesthesia, people obtain the visual sensation beyond auditory when they enjoy The Moonlight.
  • The mountains seemed enlarged by the moonlight that bathed them. THE LAST RAVEN
  • We don't know yet, because unlike George W. Bush and Bill Clinton, our president doesn't moonlight as over-promiser in chief. Beau Friedlander: Air America Poll: 90% Want Bush Crimes Investigation
  • Many of the trees and flowers also fluoresced blue-white in the moonlight, lighting their way as if they walked in a diamond night. TRIANGLE
  • I have come to the conclusion that my landlord moonlights as a mule for drug dealers.
  • Constantinople, spied from the road — first under the blazing midday sun, then by "beautiful Oriental moonlight" on the return trip — views "so sublime and picturesque ... that in an enchanted dream alone one could hope to realize the effect of the mirage Alexis Soyer and the Rise of the Celebrity Chef
  • And before modern lighting, convenors of meetings chose dates with predictable moonlight, to help participants on their way.
  • It is a beautiful moonlight night; and so mild that I must draw back from your great fire. Emma
  • Bright ripples, reflecting in the ersatz moonlight, spread for an instant, then once again the water was still and dark. LIRAEL: DAUGHTER OF THE CLAYR
  • Several minutes later the rock shelf above him disappeared and a steady stream of moonlight cascaded across the path.
  • My mind was empty and was cooling off as the tropical summer heat was subsiding in the shower of the moonlight.
  • Moonlight lay across the floor in a precise oblong of light.
  • Have you ever seen I am picking up the missing for you in the night spring breezing in the yard full of moonlight.
  • The smooth surface of the lake reflected back the brilliant moonlight.
  • He also moonlighted as a sports journalist in his early years, and has retained a gregariousness that always disarms those expecting a less approachable boss.
  • Everything was tinged by a glowing downspill of moonlight from the night above us, funnelled into the chamber by the chimney-like walls. NIGHT SISTERS
  • In moonlight the white belly fur breaks up the outline of the hunter to perfection.
  • The pale moonlight revealed a man in his early twenties, with curly black hair, streaked with a golden blonde colour.
  • If we have enjoyed the moonlight in pleasant scenes, in happy hours, with friends that we loved, – though the sight of it may not always make us directly remember them, yet it brings with it a waft from the feeling of the old times, – sweet as long as life lasts! The Wide, Wide World
  • We headed back, stopping to watch the area's famous pink flamingos in the silvery moonlight. Times, Sunday Times
  • The smooth surface of the lake reflected back the brilliant moonlight.
  • But mist in a moonlight forest is even more disembodying than mist on a moonlight sea. The Best Short Stories of 1919 and the Yearbook of the American Short Story
  • Why weren't they lining up to take me on hot-air balloon rides and moonlight hikes? Christianity Today
  • The law student is moonlighting as a taxi driver
  • He was the tallest and lankiest of them all, and like some ghostly cicerone, he never spoke, but led the way through the dewy grass into the white, glorious moonlight, and kept a few yards ahead of me in the dusty road until we reached the Rayne farmhouse. A Village Ophelia and Other Stories
  • At the crest of the hill, the fugitives emerged once again into the moonlight and rested briefly.
  • Even though it was dark, the moonlight silhouetted the intricate stone outline of the school.
  • In the second quarter the gravitational pull is less, but the moonlight is strong, creating strong leaf growth.
  • Why weren't they lining up to take me on hot-air balloon rides and moonlight hikes? Christianity Today
  • The dagger spun away in a glitter of moonlight on metal to clatter on riverbed rock.
  • They stood face to face under the balcony in the moonlight as the blustery rain teemed around them.
  • The moonlight had disappeared behind a cloud for the moment, and the corners of the room seemed exceptionally black.
  • The bright moonlight stowed the Taj Mahal in all its glory.
  • The best moment of this set is the interlude between Scenes 2 and 3 in Act One, with the sound of moonlight on the water, the gentle heaving of the terrifying sea, and sailors below-decks keeping their courage up singing by sea chanteys.
  • LOL - after writing and posting the first comment, I had this incredibly vivid image of a mad scientist writer woman, wild haired, hunkered down with laptop in garret by moonlight, readying for the evening's writing, hooking up an IV to the arm of the Universe itself. Branded
  • The issue of conditions of service of public servants was clearly important when it came to retaining the services of the best, to keep them motivated, but also to avoid any "pathologies" associated with public servants experiencing financial problems - excessive moonlighting, higher incidence of temptation for graft and corruption, and the like. ANC Daily News Briefing

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