On the morning of December 6, 1986, Judy Bishop got up while it was still dark.
By 2003 he'd added a machine, along with four more workers, but his factory was still dark on weekends.
It was still dark outside when I got up, but by the time I went down, dawn was breaking over Tolly.
While these "bottom-fermented" Bavarian beers were still dark, the serendipity that created them yielded a flavorful beer minus the palooka punch of a heavy ale.
Scarcella's hair is still dark but thinner than in a black-and-white photo showing him leading away a handcuffed Ranta following the arrest in the rabbi case.
And parts of the neighbourhood are still dark and dangerous.
It was still dark, just before dawn.
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It was still dark outside when I arrived but the sky was lit up by an incredibly large moon glowing over the ballpark -- a baseball cathedral transformed into a church thanks to a 50-by-50-foot altar in centerfield.
By the time you read this, countless shoppers have already returned home from sleepy-eyed, still-dark-outside trips to big box retailers after having one thing on their minds: saving money.
When visibility finally opened up, it was still pitch dark, and we are in armored vehicles, in Humvees and moving along a line that was expected to get fire, and sure enough -- it did.
More than two weeks after the storm had passed, thousands were still in the dark.
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Across most of Asia, however, banks are still in the dark about people walking into their branches.
The truth is, we are still in the Dark Ages when it comes to knowing what actually changes weather patterns.
BMW's board meeting, Stephen Byers, the trade and industry secretary, was still in the dark as to what Rover's parent would decide.
Nonetheless, Latin America's era of dictatorship still casts several dark shadows.
He was still wearing the dark sunglasses that he and the other miners had on when they surfaced Wednesday to protect their eyes after months of living underground.
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Ms Gunner Logan also said there was no transparency about what criteria the local authorities were using for procurement decisions and that voluntary sector organiastions were "still in the dark" about what their criteria are.
"About half the schools in the country are still in the Dark Ages when it comes to admitting violence happens--they would rather just sweep it under the rug, " claims Catherine Bath, executive director of Security on Campus.
Federal officials have made a priority of trying to restore power to the millions of people still in the dark, by promising to fully reimburse all costs of power restoration and coordinating with private energy companies such as New York's Consolidated Edison Inc.
There will be much talk about how the eurozone crisis can be solved, what the next step should be in the US where a debt ceiling still casts a dark shadow over optimism, and about how income inequality has become a problem for all - rather than merely an advantage for haves over have-nots.
Women today comprise half the workforce, but financially, many still live in the dark ages.
Denmark gets 18% of its power from wind, and Copenhagen doesn't go dark on still evenings.
Despite dramatic advances in information technology, many electric utilities still operate in the dark ages of data management.
The search was still going on after dark yesterday, but then this happened.
Without a clear framework of ideas, he was still groping in the dark.
Luckily our building is one of the few which have passed the test, but it still remains in the dark!
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