They will pass each other by like shadows, briefly sharing the same hazardous ambit: the itinerant theatre of Paris.
There are subtle effects in the environment, like shadows from a fire, ripples in water and disappearing footprints in sand.
The door opens slowly and the girls, or what looks like shadows of the girls, drift out, fall out, into the hallway.
Largely forgotten for decades in the shadows of inventors like Thomas Edison, Tesla has emerged in recent years as a sort of unsung hero among the science-minded.
In the past, the real question has always been who will be chosen by Algeria's kingmakers, also known as le pouvoir, a fractious clique of senior army officers who like to govern from the shadows.
Last year, when Alan heard the news that we were going to offer a chance for folks like him to emerge from the shadows -- even if it's just for two years at a time -- he was one of the first to sign up.
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Heavy shadows make the images look like they were painted rather than photographed.
Jeremy Irons, as Lena's smoking-jacketed rotter-aristocrat uncle, and Emma Thompson, as her floridly angry mother, are like blithe spirits out of a Dark Shadows sequel you want to see.
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Once-great software houses like Lotus, WordPerfect and Borland are mere shadows of their former selves.
We're holding out for the new Shadows, but yeah, it seems like a fun time to be a T-Mobile customer -- particularly if you're into the UMA stuff.
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Maybe it was the shadows on his face, but it looked like he was laughing.
Ancelotti took positives from improved performances from senior players like Drogba, Michael Essien and Lampard, who have all been shadows of their former selves in recent weeks after battling back from injuries.
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What's also been acknowledged is that the 12 million or so undocumented workers are here -- who are not paying taxes in the ways that we'd like them to be paying taxes, who are living in the shadows, that that is a group that we have to deal with in a practical, common-sense way.
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The critics (like this shortsighted one on Seeking Alpha) will slink back into the shadows.
It seems like there's always one who's sort of in the shadows.
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He saw mountains casting shadows on the moon and realised this body was a world, like the Earth, endowed with complicated terrain.
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Organizations like the Sierra Club use the tax loophole that allows these groups to exist in the shadows for some of their work.
The McGwire controversy, not only shadows overwhelming first ballot elections of Ripken and Gwynn, but the candidacies of longtime hopefuls like relief pitcher Goose Gossage and slugger Jim Rice.
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