He was already looking into the forest, along the dark cut where the track lay.
The surface became a dark mirror as we cut the motors, taking in the guttural whoops, whines, trills and clicks around us.
Heart-stopping switchbacks plummeted downwards between dark cliffs into a gorge cut by the Khunjerab River.
Our judges also raved about Whole Foods's snacks, singling out the store's own dark chocolate, fresh-cut veggies, and nut and seed mixes.
She got a dark, sleek, short cut inspired by Pink.
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He chuckles when reminiscing over being told that him Elmore cut corners around the dark portions of the track.
The longer the aging, the better the flavor and tenderness, but also the more the shrinkage as water evaporates and a dark crust develops, which must be cut away.
In some cases it started off as a form of wage restraint in the dark days of the 1990s: companies cut basic wages and employees hoped that performance-related pay might make up the difference, which it did not always do.
Dark air like demonic possession, a sharp path cut across the land by meteorological shears.
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His eyes adjusting to the dark, Nawab saw the man sucking at a cut on his palm, the gun held in his other hand.
"Ambiguity gives people horrible anxiety, " she says, so these in-the-dark women are less confident and more eager to cut back when the economy's down.
Despite uncertainty in world financial markets, business travel has made a strong recovery from the dark days of 2008-2009 when companies drastically cut travel budgets and forbade travel to meetings and conventions.
Pairing a carbon tax with an offsetting cut in corporate taxes would make things more regressive (dark blue bars).
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The rake of the auditorium seating is just as generous, and the stained-plywood walls cut into loosely rearranged jigsaw pieces shade pleasantly from honey hues at the back to dark mahogany at the stage's edge, a playful spatial echo of the houselights dimming.
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The whirligigs were made from recycled heating and air conditioning systems and reflector material Simpson patiently cut into thousands of tiny pieces that made the works shine when lights hit them in the dark.
Psychologist Phil Zimbardo showed that we all have a dark side, one that can emerge quite suddenly, in his famous Stanford Prison Experiment, which was cut off early when students who played prison guards became sadistic and those who played prisoners became depressed.
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