From dawn to dusk, humans rely on tools to get us through the day.
Every ten minutes, from dawn to dusk, a group of 12 climbers sets out--in jumpsuits and headsets--accompanied by a guide.
Robert noted with interest that there is abundant natural light from dawn to dusk that might provide a renewable source of electrical power.
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Even the somewhat irritating absence of a comma in the title may have been meant to convey his constant rush from first light to dusk.
Charles recalls his father working him from dawn to dusk on the property, while he could hear his friends playing golf and tennis at the nearby country club.
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It was the biggest such occasion since the Queen Mother's funeral in 2002, and the College of Arms gave special instructions that flags on buildings belonging to central and local government should be flown at half-mast from dawn to dusk.
I, for one, am glad they failed, since for all of the soft glow we have in this country around our notion of the family farmer, farming was and can still be a brutal, dawn to dusk endeavor that never really rewards the work people put into it.
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During the day, the lamps store energy from the intense desert sunlight in batteries large enough to keep them lit from dusk to dawn.
They are smart, well-meaning people, in top, well-resourced enterprises, who are working full weeks, often from dawn to beyond dusk.
After the daily dawn-to-dusk fast, comes the feast, and even the most career-minded single women are dragooned back into the kitchen to help prepare the time-consuming harira bean soup and the traditional pancakes and sweets: melaoui, baghira, chebbakia, sfouf.
Evening cocktail cruises aboard the Zoe Yacht are a particularly sophisticated way to watch dusk fall over the city, with a bartender creating perfectly blended mojitos while you and your friends enjoy 360-degree views of Istanbul's skyline from the yacht's raised flybridge.
In New Orleans some 600, 000 people are without power, and Mayor Mitch Landrieu has instituted a dusk to dawn curfew.
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Rodriguez made a horror movie featuring Tarantino, From Dusk to Dawn.
Intelligence stated that this part of the beach, a mile south of the Coast Guard station and summer homes of Joppa, near the head of the Plum Island road, would be clear for fifty minutes following every hour dusk to dawn.
Outside the hotel, dusk began to settle over Central Park, and lights flickered on in the buildings across Columbus Circle.
Sit on the grass and watch the bats swoop across the dusk skyline to give a dramatic air to the evening.
Schell also slapped a dusk-to-dawn curfew on the city's downtown and imposed a 50-square-block no-protest order on downtown, which left demonstrators furious.
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Operation Real Estate involves at least six officers, armed with pistols and operating in pairs, spending up to five hours from dusk until midnight patrolling the streets.
Nor, he might add, is crime a solely dusk-to-dawn affair.
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The BBC's Abdullahi Kaura Abubakar in Kano says the Sunday evening attack on a police station in the Naibawa district, on the outskirts of Kano, happened just before the start of the dusk-to-dawn curfew.
Tom Cruise as an assassin in a silver-gray suit shows up in Los Angeles at dusk and expects to leave at dawn.
The authorities have been providing some escort vehicles with armed men to safeguard bus journeys after dusk, but drivers say it's not enough.
Other unusual critters, including long-nosed bandicoots, tree kangaroos and ringtail possums, also haunt the crater: roll up after dusk with a flashlight to get a glimpse of these nocturnal marsupials.
On Kalong, a pimple of land set inside a bay on the east coast of Komodo, tens of thousands of giant flying foxes emerge from mangroves at dusk and fly east to Rinca hunting for food.
The field will be open from dusk until dawn for people to pay their respects.
As Maria weaves her stories together in the encroaching dusk, the sky turns to pale pink and then becomes streaked with a vermilion red.
Shijo Bridge, in front of you, might be the ground zero of Kyoto old and new: a monk is standing, stock-still, collecting coins, and the mountains to the north are blue in the dusk.
When he entered publishing in the mid-'90s, it was a sort of "wonderful twilight-drawn room that we've decided to spend out lives in and soon dusk will come, " Hodgman explains, with a bit of critically nostalgic poesy.
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For instance, a workman would have little use for an automobile if he had to be in the shops from dawn until dusk.
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