Yet the expression is complex, with seven changes of scene; at one point the moon sets in an open landscape and " Amphiluche, " the harbinger of morning, rises in turn.
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Silent running and a quick reversal of course eventually shook off the menacing destroyer, and " Tunny " returned to the surface after the moon set, noting only minor damage from the attack.
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The scent of the sea, the silky touch of cold water streaming past, the rustling of the paddles, the jewel of the moon set in sparkling stars, were designed to impress her attentive children.
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"I think the most comfortable way to view it when the comet is at its closest to the Earth is to go out after the moon sets, around midnight or a little after, " said Cook.
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In Ceduna, as the sun, still covered by a fingernail of moon set over the ocean, the thousands of ecstatic eclipse watchers drifted into the town for a night of festivities and music organized by the town council.
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The Hawks lost, falling to 3-3, squandering their 3-0 start and all but demonstrating that this playoff hopeful team had taken a step backward from 1997, when Moon set club passing records and won the Pro Bowl MVP.
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Filled with meticulous set pieces, including a showdown between Snow and Moon set among swirls of golden-yellow leaves, " Hero " is easy on the eyes, but it's too segmented to gather much momentum and too art-directed to convey much urgency.
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Not long after that, she's thrown into a huge dilemma over Ren's attempted kiss on her cheek to get ShM out of her mind ( which is now replaced with Ren and couldn't concentrate on the Dark Moon set later on ).
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Given the fact that the moon sets progressively later than the sun as one goes west, with a corresponding increase in its " age " since conjunction, Western Muslim countries may, under favorable conditions, observe the new moon one day earlier than eastern Muslim countries.
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To have the run of an entire, groomed ski area early Sunday as a full moon set over glades of birches and the sun rose behind Mount Washington was probably in itself worth the $ 100-- none of which, incidently, went to the ski area.