Due to darkness, eight golfers were unable to finish their first rounds, and will complete them on Friday.
But the effort was called off Friday due to darkness, and the team will try again on Saturday, Guerrero said.
"The overall effect is not going to be turning a light switch off" and banishing the entire US to darkness come the stroke of midnight, says Memo Diriker, director of the European-American Business Institute at Salisbury University.
Our eyes were accustomed now to the darkness and to the light from the water.
But when going from bright light to maximum darkness, studies have shown, eye sensitivity continues to change for up to 25 minutes, he says.
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Tonight, the pendulum swings from pain to possibilities, from hurt to hope, from darkness to light.
You know, just in case you happen to emerge from the darkness to play the game somewhere else.
Once through the doors of the auditorium, your eyes adjust to the darkness as you move down the aisle, taking it all in, from the balconies to the ornate ceiling to the group in the spotlight way down front.
This past week there were early mornings, depending on where you lived, and your ability to have woken up in darkness to watch the spectacle.
Due to the darkness, isolation and sensory deprivation, life becomes black and white in all senses.
The movie is in fact remarkably true to the darkness and chafing disgust of the novel, and that fidelity is where the problem lies.
And Iraq will never be a safe haven for terrorists who are trying to spread darkness instead of light, the light that started in Mesopotamia.
Our goal must be to illuminate the hearts and minds of humanity, and share a compelling, alternate vision of Islam as a religion of divine love and tolerance, that banishes the fanatical ideology of hatred to the darkness from which it emerged.
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He remembers two US soldiers commandeering a boat to go out onto the heaving waters in the darkness to look for survivors.
When she sings, "Deep shadows surround me, " it's hard not to be pulled toward that darkness, just to be nearer to her.
In the spirit that moved rescue workers and firefighters to charge into darkness and danger that September morning, we see the same sense of moral responsibility that drove countless Americans to give of themselves in the months that followed.
That neutral role is very much in contrast to Onegin, who has more darkness and nuance to him than most men in classical ballet.
She's deeply emotional, intelligent and yearning, but not always willing to probe the darkness.
The depths of mental darkness to which drugs and alcohol can take a person are indescribable.
He said people gathered together in the darkness to calm each other down for several hours.
This time riot police used the cover of darkness to break up the protest, beating the protesters.
One tiny light is all it will take to extinguish complete darkness.
The memory hole feels like a dark cavern, but light that makes us close our eyes is darkness to us.
Paul Eastment, Chris Missen and Martin Blaker-Rowe negotiated fast-moving flood waters, debris and darkness to rescue a woman on 23 December.
What can they learn from the paths followed by Smart, Dugard, Hornbeck and others that led them from darkness to brighter lives?
There is a certain Nietzschean creative-destructive darkness to this three-act transformation from human to elemental archetype to near-infallible crucible of the collective unconscious.
It ended with Mr Paisley, alone among the leaders, bellowing in the darkness to what looked increasingly like a shrunken and demoralised mob.
Grabbing a crowbar, he smashed a window into the house and, wearing a headlamp to navigate the darkness, rushed into the Curriers' bedroom.
Scarborough Council said it had abandoned plans to carry out the work during darkness as it needed to monitor the situation in daylight.
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