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The focus is firmly on the spectacular view, enhanced by clever lighting to keep it visible even after dark.
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The studio and director Bryan Singer, best known for X-Men, struggled to find the right tone for the film to keep it edgy but not so dark that it scared off younger children.
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We work with over-complicated stuff involving lots of over-complicated jargon made up by self-important digit-heads who like to keep people in the dark because it makes them feel more important.
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Keep the gruesome stuff because it makes the game dark and scary and wonderful.
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If small galaxies contained enough dark matter, it could keep them intact even after several passes through the Milky Way mangle.
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Keep you in the dark, and so it all began.
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Rain-Slick Precipice 3 is a throwback to the classic 16-bit era and runs smooth without any kind of connection, so keep it on hand when you find yourself in one of those dark pockets of the world.
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That might attract more adults than went to see the Twilight films but at the same time it could keep away younger viewers who might find the material too dark.
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They were not entitled to keep him in the dark, though the judge never said they had done it on purpose.
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The breast meat can be taken out of the oven before the dark meat so it is not overcooked, and the lower oven temperature will keep the meat juicy.
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Just as Britain's affable Tony Blair took care to keep a foul-mouthed master of dark arts, Alastair Campbell, at his side, so is it the calling of Mr Emanuel to bludgeon underlings at the White House and former colleagues in Congress into obeying his master's commandments.
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