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Here, he deftly balances the dark urgency of small-town youth with the slithering, energetic release that dance provides.
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One night Cartier invited three journalists to join its North American president at the two-Michelin-star Domaine de Chateauvieux 40 dark and snowy minutes out of town.
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Without entertainment, the town shut down after dark.
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After dark, locals out for a night on the town mix with visitors drawn by the smoke wafting from the dozen-plus satay grills lining the complex's western edge.
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Dark Souls was never about having the prettiest graphics in town.
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By the time we exited the museum it was dark, and it was hard to imagine that the deserted town was nearly as charming when filled with people in the warmer months.
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You see them every night outside of Broadway theaters: long lines of limousines and town cars and their drivers in crisp white shirts and dark suits.
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Onjefu said that when he headed outside, he immediately noticed a large, dark plume of smoke rising in the sky on the north side of town.
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The band's new You Can't Win (sense a theme?) continues to wallow in the dark corners of James' psyche, though "Just Don't Leave Town" raises the discourse from miserablism to ambivalence.
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The one who prances around loudly declaring her hostel room number, drunkenly cavorts in the more dangerous parts of town with strangers, and wanders the streets at night wearing her noise cancelling ear buds on dark streets.
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Because cats can see in the dark, they need almost no lights, but that particular night the glow of the full moon floods the town, enabling the young man to see every detail from his perch in the bell tower.
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