He was reanimated and made immortal in the night sky.
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Three years later came that fateful shot in the night.
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Artist impression of the dust moon in the night sky.
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That's got to be a fire bell in the night.
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I'll wake in the night thinking about the weather forecast.
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The attacks in Syria began with blasts in the night.
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Buys assures me it will happen later in the night.
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Maybe you will spy a pig poltergeist in the night?
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I will not vanish like a thief in the night.
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In unfamiliar silence, looking for you in the night sky.
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His words rang like a fire bell in the night.
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You want to be watching TV in the night time.
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But most of "Emma in the Night" is about twists.
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And you were sitting there in the night of life.
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Later in the night, another friend comes out to me.
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In "The Night Manager," Roper steadily delivers monologues about evil.
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For joy, for kicks, for something burning in the night.
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DC: You're going to get fricking' attacked in the night!
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Later in the night, everyone convened to the first-floor theatre.
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A gentleman, being seized in the night with a delirium, imagined
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Later in the night, Dear Evan Hansen was named best musical.
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Asked the same question earlier in the night, New Jersey Sen.
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He checks on him in the night a lot of times.
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Centaurus is one of the largest constellations in the night sky.
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Each type of energy reveals something new in the night sky.
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"We're almost like two ships passing in the night," he said.
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The drones hovered in the night sky and moved in formation.
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Later in the night, the woman asked Sudeikis for another photo.
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They may leap out of bed or scream in the night.
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Later in the night, Turner tweeted about his experience on stage.
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He wakes up screaming in the night and suffers from seizures.
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Earlier in the night, Davidson hit up the InStyle & Warner Bros.
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Pop in the night guard and transition to my actual bed.
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"We did not come as thieves in the night," he insisted.
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Her mother had died in the night after a heart attack.
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I'll meet up with R. and company later in the night.
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Earlier in the night, somebody found some eyeglasses at the bar.
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I love gadgets and things that go beep in the night.
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She did remember the guy from earlier in the night. 3.
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Describe the images you see in the night sky over Reykjavik.
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The rhinestones on her cat-eye frames sparkled in the night.
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Late in the night, Meyer wandered over to the ship's railing.
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" Heschel writes, "The prophet's word is a scream in the night.
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She sat up in the night and wrote down the poem.
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I continue to wake up a few times in the night.
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Explosions had rocked Tel Abyad earlier in the night, they said.
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In the night, she seemed to lose track of her identity.
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Two surveillance blimps could be seen in the night sky overhead.
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In the night these burned like little candles in the hills.
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PST, and results are expected to come later in the night.
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Later in the night, Gomez expressed her gratitude on social media.
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So in The Night Of, the case has split in two.
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A German officer's monocle glinting in the night sets off the plot.
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Or it could be a pumpkin and a horseman in the night.
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Cozy up, take in the night light, and dream of warmer days.
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When we began talking later in the night, I found out why.
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The women slept on the ship, which would relocate in the night.
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Spacey also showed off his Johnny Carson impression earlier in the night.
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Journalists and activists disappeared in the night, never to be seen again.
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Ships passing in the night are a sign of an oversupplied market.
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He had kissed another girl earlier in the night at the party.
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Matt, on the other hand, is hearing voices in the night again.
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Elaine heard him shouting in the night and ran into the room.
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"We're like two ships passing in the night on the House floor."
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The site worked intermittently for some at various points in the night.
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If you want to taste her kisses in the night ... Bonnie's available.
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Later in the night, Stapleton also won male vocalist of the year.
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And, of course, Halle Berry went commando earlier in the night, too.
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Museum officials believe this is the anteater pictured in The night raider.
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You bump into those in the night, and you can scare yourself.
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Earlier in the night, Trump asked everyone to follow him on Twitter.
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Artists do not shame those living in the night; artists shine light.
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Kathy now finds herself worrying that Ian might vanish in the night.
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You know—before, they would just take you quietly in the night.
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It's a delicate dance, as two demographic ships pass in the night.
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Later in the night, as everyone else got drunker, my date disappeared.
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Deep in the night, those warnings scuttle around my mind like rats.
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It would be especially symbolic if it came early in the night.
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Was I going to be shot as an intruder in the night?
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Gotti had just performed earlier in the night at the Mercy Lounge.
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But as results came in the night of the election on Nov.
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Later in the night, Biden later scored wins in Michigan and Idaho.
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Bernie Sanders after an easy victory in Florida earlier in the night.
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The I.S.S. is easily spotted in the night sky (light pollution permitting).
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Hundreds of men — young men — (and some women) marching in the night.
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Military helicopters hovered in the night sky, shining spotlights on the destruction.
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"V Sge will appear startlingly bright in the night sky," Schaefer said.
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Multiple outlets called it earlier in the night around 8:30 p.m.
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She used to work in the night to pay for Catholic school.
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Moore spoke later in the night, and refused to concede the race.
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Like thieves in the night, 51 members of the U.S. Senate passed.
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The weight of my husband's hand on my hip in the night.
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When that happens, the planet shines extra bright in the night sky.
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Later in the night, Combs Chella (presented by nANA jUDY) will kick off.
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The mortuary receives a call that Uncle Jesse passed away in the night.
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If I got cold in the night, my bed could warm me up.
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The Aurora Borealis hangs in the night sky above the Kupol gold mine.
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When something goes bump in the night, let your alarm system play sentry.
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But then we woke in the night and it appeared in the harbor.
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People are afraid they're literally going to get washed away in the night.
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Gaga posted another image of the horse on Instagram later in the night.
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Bran may have been been stuck in the Night King's body for centuries.
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Headliners and their openers can sometimes interact like ships passing in the night.
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The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time by Mark Haddon.
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When you hear a sound in the night, it's usually just the wind.
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O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story — on the red carpet earlier in the night.
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Both Story and Harper were used as pinch hitters in the night game.
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Poor Jimmy Kimmel, constantly being woken up in the night by music stars.
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In The Night Of, Nasir's arrest—his fear, his confusion, and his time
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Later in the night, Underwood took home female vocalist of the year honor.
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Later in the night, the two were also spotted sharing a sweet kiss.
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Our childhoods are filled with scary things that "go bump" in the night.
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Networks projected early in the night that Democrat Jennifer Wexton would defeat Rep.
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Later in the night, Tatum posted a video of the two dancing together.
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Waking in the night, she rolls over and checks it for new messages.
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Trump was declared the winner of New York's primary earlier in the night.
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Violence doesn't just come in the night and then leave us, Halloween argues.
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But yes, it was a disappointing result, one of several in the night.
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Narrator: He studies what he callsMetzger: Things that go bump in the night.
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We have a pic of Penn at the bar earlier in the night.
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Fact is a beacon in the night that lights the road of progress.
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This one is perfect for early in the night, sunset or sunrise set.
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For the unadjusted, that means waking up in the night gasping for air.
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And I'd gladly buy a new pair if these vanished in the night.
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In 2 billion years, Andromeda will loom much larger in the night sky.
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Who was going to comfort him in the night as Matthew raged outside?
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Frank Bruni They say that death comes like a thief in the night.
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ET. — Breuninger Biden got another piece of good news early in the night.
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Perhaps you've already noticed the dazzling red dot dancing in the night sky.
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Later in the night there's a closing party at the town art gallery.
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" Later in the night, Halsey captured viewers as she performed "Finally // Beautiful Stranger.
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Waking up in the night cringing at small talk, blurted inanities, perceived slights.
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Wasn't it possible that a fox crept through the fences in the night?
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Earlier in the night, the volunteers had been allowed to peer briefly inside.
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But shortly after moving, she started waking in the night, unable to breathe.
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Last week, an unfamiliar noise woke my husband and me in the night.
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It turned into a full on mini-orgy right there in the night.
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At 17, I slipped deep into my addiction like a ghost in the night.
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Dobrev and Drake were like two ships in the night on that show, though.
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I'd literally just grab it in the night and eat it in the dark.
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She and Sabra also rocked matching "just married" hoodies later on in the night.
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"You were great in THE NIGHT OF!" the director wrote in his Twitter post.
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The woman didn't remember leaving the bar she'd been at earlier in the night.
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Like wanderers in some dark desert we run toward any flicker in the night.
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Even the hostel they'd stayed in the night before had been a new experience.
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A largely peaceful sit-in, it devolved into angry clashes late in the night.
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A mesmerizing lunar halo forms around the Moon in the night sky above Norway.
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Later in the night, the couple was also spotted holding hands outside the event.
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"Anyone who has beaten you in the night can do it again," he said.
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Its immediate predecessor, "Shadows in the Night," also on Columbia, was released last year.
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Lezhae and Alexis allegedly got into it earlier in the night at a bar.
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Earlier in the night he was joined on the red carpet by wife Caroline.
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I was only up once in the night, which is always a good thing.
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From that vantage point, it would be the brightest thing in the night sky.
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Otherwise, I was just a toy waking up in the night, bumping into walls.
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It's easy to see in the night sky -- appearing as a bright, unblinking star.
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Later in the night, Burnham shared a video of Luyendyk dancing with her grandmother.
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Earlier in the night, actress Tiffany Haddish took a jab at Cabello's former bandmates.
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"In many places around the world, people are disappearing in the night," he said.
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Their sharp ears pick up every snorfle and wheeze we make in the night.
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He's been pranked in the night by Rihanna, Britney Spears, and now Miley Cyrus.
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The moon, Venus and Mars are getting close in the night sky this week.
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At some point in the night, the zipper came unzipped a little too low.
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More than 240 people were killed and 2,000 wounded in the night of violence.
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Close won best actress later in the night, sharing the award with Lady Gaga.
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At 6:00 PM, Kris and Kwang talked strategy in the Night + Market kitchen.
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The lure of the stars and planets in the night sky is too strong.
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One of the boys is half naked, his shirt pulled off in the night.
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Earlier in the night, Hunt opened up about his new wife, Hannah Lee Fowler.
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She looks really posh in the day and she's really naughty in the night.
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Whatever back and forth Chance had been experiencing earlier in the night had evaporated.
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"We lost him in the night," my mother told me when I reached her.
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Was it all that horrible, changing my diaper and feeding me in the night?
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The sun was a bright burning spot and the stars candles in the night.
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She had been dumped there in the night by 17-year-old Matthew Barnett.
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We ordered a bottle of Kindzmarauli wine and stayed up late in the night.
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For the past few weeks, Mars has been growing brighter in the night sky.
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A broken bowl was a perfectly acceptable reason to wake up in the night.
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Low-flying fireflies flicker in the night sky amid the music of the frogs.
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It was more likely that Beyoncé would get her moment later in the night.
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A bright green "Christmas comet" will be in the night sky all next week.
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He does not need secret police to take his enemies away in the night.
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"That's where all the kids go," said Mike Young, 38, earlier in the night.
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"It was like crickets in the night," he said in an interview last week.
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But that closeness also makes them more visible, and brighter in the night sky.
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But judging by the four moons in the night sky, this is not Earth!
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It gets pretty slow in the night time, especially when it's cool like this.
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Earlier in the night, President Trump reportedly snubbed Pelosi by not shaking her hand.
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He taught Jones how to camp and read the constellations in the night sky.
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He also claims she admitted to having a couple beers earlier in the night.
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This eclipse will be visible in the night sky across North and South America.
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They wanted talismans to ward off the things that go bump in the night.
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Fugitives' use of stars in the night sky to navigate treks north is legendary.
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Hacar (ESO)Perhaps the most recognizable constellation in the night sky is Orion the hunter.
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"I had an error in the night that I have to apologize for," she said.
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Graphic: ESANeutron stars aren't the twinkle-twinkle kind you typically see in the night sky.
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Phra Pom, who saw more of the killing, said he wakes frequently in the night.
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Maisel sweep Early in the night, before the telecast got awkwardly white, The Marvelous Mrs.
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At some point in the night a dispute arose over who was dancing with whom.
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Look for the full "snow moon" in the night sky, despite the misnomer this year.
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Joe Donnelly (IN), Joe Manchin (WV), and Claire McCaskill (MO) relatively early in the night.
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I would wake up in the night screaming in pain because something was kinked inside.
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Yesterday, we saw an outage of stock, but it came back later in the night.
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They're an invitation to let our cares be whisked away like fireflies in the night.
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Earlier in the night, the trio dined at the Los Angeles restaurant The Nice Guy.
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I was having panic attacks and waking up in the night and leaving crowded places.
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There is no chaos in the night that the current government has planned for us.
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Any bump in the night, you're going to wonder what's going on with your house.
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Laura was trying to break things off with Robbie as they drove in the night.
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She maintained the crystal theme from earlier in the night with a sparkling silver wig.
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My thought bubble: It's like they're two ships not passing, but colliding in the night.
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I supposed that my own phone was travelling somewhere in the night, in my car.
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There were travel books in the night stand, as well as a small portable heater.
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If I had the decision-making process, I'd put the Yankees in the night game.
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"Killer road is waiting for you like a finger pointing in the night," she whispers.
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" The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time " also had an unconventional narrator.
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Kucova eliminated British 15th seed Johanna Konta 6-4 6-3 in the night match.
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There was food in the refrigerator, there were stars on the ceiling in the night.
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That's the point in the night when your head becomes numb and time stands still.
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Late in the night, she opened her eyes to a dim sea of sleeping bodies.
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I don't sleep well on land so I like to watch movies in the night.
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After the moon, Venus is the brightest object in the night sky, followed by Jupiter.
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And our charity to those who wail in the night only temporarily eases their pain.
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I'll take my laptop home, just in case something comes up later in the night.
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Later in the night, Gomez expressed her gratitude to her supportive fans on social media.
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Lamb is extending his lead over Saccone, though it's still very early in the night.
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I imagined him walking in the night regarding the effect of moonlight on the water.
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Earlier in the night, prosecutors said, Mr. Gooding made a sexually suggestive remark to her.
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Rhymes about funny farm animals and tales about monsters that go "moo" in the night.
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Collectively, running these versions in repertory is a thing that goes flop in the night.
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Luce lies awake in the night thinking of their afflicted friends in Hazelton-on-Hudson.
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Instead, it was the missing child wearing a onesie and shivering cold in the night.
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"That's where you all are like ships in the night," Judge King told Mr. Jadwat.
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The ship, already emptied of its glamorous furnishings, tipped over and sank in the night.
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"The assailants arrived in the night and attacked the fishermen," official Dimoya Souapebe told Reuters.
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Then whatever had gone bump in the night was over and the X-rays died.
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With winter setting in, Bint Fatma can sometimes see their breath rising in the night.
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Brennan says that eyewitnesses recalled Urbanski acting angrily earlier in the night and yelling incoherently.
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It's hard for me to survive in that kind of weather, cold in the night.
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Earlier in the night, celebrities showed off their style on the Golden Globes red carpet.
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The second in the trilogy, "In the Night Kitchen," published in 1970, overflows with food.
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Hughes is without help, deep in the night, seconds away from a potentially violent encounter.
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Pretty much everyone, at this point in the night, is holding a glass of wine.
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We make plans to meet up later on in the night after leaving the studio.
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It was purposefully left out in the Night King's cold — non-consensual scenes are not included.
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I wanted to revisit the New Hampshire primary results that had rolled in the night before.
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Earlier in the night, Gaga was enthusiastic about the election — posting photos and messages of love.
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The Orion Nebula is one of the most photographed and studied objects in the night sky.
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Stars are dazzling in the night sky, but that's nothing compared to seeing one up close.
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I couldn't get out of bed to hold her when she was crying in the night.
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Growing up in New York's suburbs, there just aren't many stars visible in the night sky.
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You may have missed it though since this clue is hidden in the Night King's eye.
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People have been looking at the visible light in the night sky for thousands of years.
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If you look at the blacks in the night-boat sequence in particular, they're really rich.
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As the brightest star in the night sky, Sirius was already associated with light and heat.
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She'll drop him off at my apartment later in the night whenever she's had enough snuggles.
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Terrified that Eric is about to make chicken-kabobs, she frees the fowl in the night!
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A massive, glowing bubble of light erupted in the night sky above northeastern Siberia sometime Oct.
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But a slow, northwestward motion is expected to begin later in the night, the center said.
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In the night I couldn't sleep because of some of the stuff I read about myself.
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TaxiLater is a simple app that lets you book Uber rides for later in the night.
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When things go bump in the night, many of us try not to fear the worst.
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FOWLER: It&aposs more like ships passing in the night, because the facts are completely different.
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Had she gotten out of bed in the night, last night, and quietly stowed them somewhere?
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These apps use your phone's GPS to show you where objects are in the night sky.
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However, later in the night, she received news that would change the rest of her life.
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Donald and Ivana Trump were among the first guests — but they arrived early in the night.
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These banshees go bump in the night along the "road to tomorrow" promised by VR evangelists.
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CCTV footage shows that, by this point in the night, Farmer was already having trouble standing.
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Route 285 is lined with flaring towers burning the gas, like lofty torches in the night.
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That led to chaos, confusion and long lines at some caucus states early in the night.
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You grab that bat from under your bed to investigate a strange sound in the night.
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Speaking of which ... you gotta watch this epic clip of Larry from earlier in the night:
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He's a thief in the night, but he overlooked some incredibly valuable things we still possess.
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We were not there in the heat, in the night, in that tension, with that responsibility.
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" Earlier in the night, the crowd at the rally could be heard chanting, "We want Kavanaugh.
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Anna Wintour announced it again from the podium later in the night, inviting (or commanding) applause.
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As she lay sleeping in the night his mind now began to work up new scenarios.
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EW: No, I wake up sometimes, in the night, and think, I should also have said.
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"I will do the Address when the Shutdown is over," he tweeted late in the night.
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Later in the night, they will contribute very little to the final reckoning at the dishwasher.
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Adams, "who was an invalid and afraid of the Air in the night," shut the window.
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Earlier in the night, Jenner supported Simmons as his basketball team defeated the New York Knicks.
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Mysterious fleeting fires are said to flicker in the night at sites where treasures were stowed.
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Think of a poker game in which the lousy players bust out early in the night.
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The stars emerged, and we sat there, a captain and her mate, taking in the night.
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More than 10 million viewers tuned in the night of the final episode, in late September.
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But I knew that feeling, that sudden terror a random crack in the night can trigger.
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He made me believe that the sculptures got up in the night to go and pee.
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Five, six times in the night, I pass lumps of thick black blood of this size.
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The state's use of electricity in the night and early morning fell significantly, EMA data showed.
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For the past few weeks, the red planet has been growing brighter in the night sky.
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Later in the night, a user named Dexter Loux asked him what many were likely thinking.
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It's the first of many moments in the night when Sanders, as the frontrunner, is targeted.
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"We will know early on in the night if we are going to win," Sanders said.
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I've been sleeping pretty restlessly lately, waking up in the night or struggling to stay asleep.
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The moon and planets occasionally appear to pass closely by each other in the night sky.
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But text messages she sent showed she felt in danger at some point in the night.
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About once a week now, she felt her body quake, as though feverish, in the night.
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Sometime in the night the centuries-old tomb had collapsed, and they had been buried alive.
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" Somewhere in the night I said to her, "I want to make a film about this.
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Each bedroom will feature a "star gazer" room, so guests can take in the night sky.
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In the night, when we returned, we had to call him to let us back in.
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Surely he's too subtle and cerebral a filmmaker for things that go bump in the night.
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There it was in the night sky as Sunday stretched into Monday: a total lunar eclipse.
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"He's up all night, multiple times in the night, emailing me because he's nervous," Rosenblum said.
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So much about "In the Night Kitchen" jets me back to the 1970s of my childhood.
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"It was dark everywhere in the night," said Hem Bahadur Shah, a deputy superintendent of police.
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Earlier in the night, Bruno Mars wowed the crowd by singing -- beautifully, of course -- in Spanish
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But as Biden's speech revealed earlier in the night, he has a very tough act to follow.
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Previous contests in the "Night At" series have included stays in Dracula's Castle and the Paris Catacombs.
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As noted, they look like narrow ribbons in the night sky, featuring vibrant purple and white hues.
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"In the night, when I was more sensitive and concentrated, that was a magic moment," he says.
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Later in the night, McNeill awoke from her slumber to the noise of someone burglarizing her home.
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Not any of the million spots we see in the night sky but the one we can't.
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And Democrats seemed caught off guard by GOP efforts late in the night to undermine the session.
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They watched the brilliant flash of light as the rocket ascended the stars in the night sky.
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At that distance, the star will appear as the brightest and fastest object in the night sky.
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And the probe will supposedly become the "brightest thing in the night sky," the company announced today.
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Men, who in our cave dwelling days were there to fight off the monsters in the night.
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Later in the night, Minaj was spotted smiling and blowing kisses to the crowd as she left.
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It was early, very early, still dark, because my mother's coughing had woken us in the night.
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Martin O'Malley, who couldn't crack 1%, announced earlier in the night that he was suspending his campaign.
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There's a lot to look at in the night sky, but sometimes amateur astronomers get particularly lucky.
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The Eyes came for her in the night, much as you'd expect from a totalitarian secret police.
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Multiple witnesses say Harden went to Dreams strip club later on in the night -- and why not?
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In the night time, no children are allowed and then the customers can do anything they want.
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The bill apparently passed the state legislature late in the night on a Sunday earlier this month.
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Later in the night, she gave an emotional speech when accepting the trophy for top selling album.
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The vibe is a little hazy early this evening, but communication opens up later in the night.
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" Early in the night, Shelton picked up the award for single of the year for "God's Country.
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Legend has it, students in the 1800s once led a cow into the tower in the night.
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Improvements to Night Sight make it possible to better capture images of stars in the night sky.
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We would do so much work deep in the night or first thing in the morning early.
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Earlier in the night, she also wore a pair of narrow sunglasses that perfectly matched her outfit.
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They were not only ships passing in the night, they weren't even operating in the same dimension.
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But there's a cost: Andrea was the first victim in "The Night Of," Chandra is the second.
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Going to sleep, waking up constantly in the night, with feelings of panic -- it was really horrible.
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Earlier in the night, Mr. Hilfiger had spoken about the importance of social media to his brand.
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Once they are all taken, Ms. Villamora takes names and numbers for openings later in the night.
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But even now, it's currently the brightest comet in the night sky, and the brightest of 2018.
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Colyer holds a 2-point lead over Kobach — but again, it's still very early in the night.
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Her husband stayed behind and, in 1996, he was assassinated in the night — shot in the back.
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Just you and your murderer in the night, and no power in the world can stop him.
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The first time you see Eli and Charlie Sisters, they are raining down death in the night.
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Whether Orion ought to be feet- or head-up in the night sky depends on the hemisphere.
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It's about ships passing in the night and grave misunderstandings and lost opportunities and time running out.
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On Sunday night, speaking by phone, he wept and worried he would be killed in the night.
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Every year in August, the Swift-Tuttle comet puts on a brilliant show in the night sky.
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"Not having food in our stomach helps us with deep sleep in the night," Dr. Panda said.
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Denver won 108-90 earlier in the night to take a 3-2 lead in that series.
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"Drums in the Night" was Brecht's first produced play, but he later expressed dissatisfaction with its ending.
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"I go to bed every night hoping my phone rings in the night saying, 'We have her.'"
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Other times, the click, click, click of grizzly claws on the porch wakes them in the night.
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At some point in the night, I realized he wasn't there anymore and I was by myself.
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Biden's campaign told reporters he would fly to speak to reporters in Philadelphia later in the night.
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Like watching the sunset, seeking out the Big Dipper in the night sky is a vacation ritual.
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"Even when you're tired, you wake up in the night wondering if you've missed something," he said.
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Harris, who had lamented the lack of discussion of reproductive healthcare earlier in the night, was ready.
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His body shrank; he was smaller every morning, as if repeatedly robbed of substance in the night.
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Not to mention measurements of almost half a million quasars, asteroids and other flecks in the night.
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"We're actually hearing them go thump in the night," Massachusetts Institute of Technology physicist Matthew Evans said.
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Thursday's win keeps Michigan State on pace with Iowa, which beat Ohio State earlier in the night.
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" The goal was to ease a transition from "Somewhere in the Night" to the Grammy-winning "Songs.
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" The goal was to ease a transition from "Somewhere in the Night" to the Grammy-winning "Songs.
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Early in the night, I asked Todd Stevens, an affable, longhaired information-technology director from York, Penn.
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A larger planetarium "better simulates the experience of being out in the night sky," Mr. Hoffman said.
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Now when my son cried in the night, or out in public, I instinctively started toward him.
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"Our God is a God of reason and order, not of visitations in the night!" he says.
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Later in the night, an image of Prince's face appeared at the entrance alongside the station name.
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Gaga made a grand entrance earlier in the night thanks to her show-stopping Dior Haute Couture gown.
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This is ostensibly to prevent parents from having to get up in the night and do this themselves.
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He was also seen on surveillance cameras leaving the club later in the night, according to Page Six.
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N. buys the first round of drinks, and later on in the night I buy another round ($2109).
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In the process, the Lord of Light's commands resulted in the Night King gaining possession of Daenerys' dragon.
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"I did get an outfit change for dancing later in the night, just in case," Nicolson told Insider.
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Earlier in the night, Alabama Shakes singer Brittany Howard inducted blues-gospel singer and guitarist Sister Rosetta Tharpe.
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In the horror film "A Quiet Place," a family is afraid of themselves going bump in the night.
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Cruz earlier in the night ruled out any alliance with Kasich to maximize their chances of stopping Trump.
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In contrast to Trump's performance earlier in the night, Kasich didn't hesitate to criticize his staff's hardball tactics.
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For cops, confronting things that go bump in the night is just a basic part of the job.
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Keep an eye on it early in the night for a potential sign of how things might go.
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Earlier in the night, on the red carpet, Tremblay told PEOPLE he was hoping to run into DiCaprio.
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NBC News earlier in the night projected that Donald Trump would easily win the GOP primary in Indiana.
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She wrestled early in the night, losing clean to Asuka and, presumably, blowing her chance at headlining WrestleMania.
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EVERY FEW DAYS fiery rockets and explosions in the night sky remind Saudis of the war in Yemen.
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He was also seen on surveillance cameras leaving the club later in the night, according to Page Six.
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The rapper missed accepting his own Moon Man trophy for Best Hip Hop Video earlier in the night.
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Once I saw it, I knew it was the lesbian couple that had come in the night before.
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There's a certain point in the night where staying up late and getting up early kind of overlap.
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A month into moving in together, I was woken up by a clanging sound late in the night.
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At some point in the night, while Big and I were sleeping under the moonlight, they were stolen.
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Earlier in the night, the "Look What You Made Me Do" singer also teased her next career chapter.
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The planet appears and disappears in the night sky, sometimes slipping into the sunlit sky and becoming invisible.
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Later on in the night, when things got crazier, people went to the stores and started taking stuff.
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Earlier in the night, Henson dedicated her acceptance speech to the three "American heroes" who inspired the film.
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"Ancient people from thousands of years ago were able to notice them in the night sky," she said.
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After being dropped off, Burton says she and her sister-in-law texted until late in the night.
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In addition to tracking your current level, Proof can predict how drunk you'll be later in the night.
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So with irregular sleepers, melatonin is released later in the night, pushing the circadian clock later as well.
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Because of the dialogue choices made, she scratches his face, which is still visible later in the night.
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"Games that are accessible to children are really great for drunk people later in the night," Litorco said.
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As the party was winding down, I hooked up with a woman I met earlier in the night.
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Orange is the New Black returned to us like a thief in the night at 3am this morning.
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At some point in the night, the train stopped for several hours and guards walked along the corridors.
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There's something beautiful about two ships that pass in the night, but what about two street-mapping cars?
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"It has a special fragrant smell, with unmatched sheen, and lights up in the night," Mr. Uniyal said.
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He woke, raging in the night, loud and obscene, with a soaring fever and a compulsion to talk.
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Images of the scene showed a raging fire overtaking the rooftop and billowing smoke in the night sky.
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And more shocking still to learn that your protectors — your leaders, your army — had fled in the night.
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It's perfect on a bedside table and eliminates any need to search for a plug in the night.
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Police Chief Kerr Putney had also told Fox News that the victim had died earlier in the night.
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Later in the night she attempted to introduce herself to me and I pretended not to speak English.
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Many residents don't realize anything's amiss until they wake up in the night with strange bites and rashes.
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According to her statement, Jane Doe 2 said Turner had tried to kiss her earlier in the night.
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"I can't take you seriously when you look like Charlotte Rampling in ' The Night Porter ,' " he told him.
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She says they discovered a neighboring property had also been robbed in the night ... which got cops involved.
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This year, the meteor shower will peak in the night between Monday, August 123 and Tuesday, August 13.
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Mr. Kobach circulated through the crowd early in the night, pausing to pray with a group of supporters.
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In the morning I padded downstairs and learned that she had been awake in the night, too. Anxieties.
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Later in the night, she also beat out Lizzo in the fan-voted award for best new artist.
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A white teenager from the visiting school had been nicked in the heart and died in the night.
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Yet when Waegemann left the town, rumors spread that ISIS would return in the night to retake it.
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Earlier in the night, Swift walked the AMAs red carpet in a sleeveless green dress covered in sparkles.
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Venus and Jupiter appeared in the "night" sky, and confused birds reportedly began to sing their evening songs.
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Thanks to all those pocketed coils, I rarely wake up when my partner rolls over in the night.
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The results came in way later in the night than when we recorded this episode, just mentioning it.
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No doubt the upcoming Pixel 4 will be a contender as well, especially in the night mode category.
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His toothache had apparently worsened in the night, and now his whole posture seemed to pulsate with pain.
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"Thank God that the water didn't start in the night because everybody would have been dead," she said.
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"This momentous question, like a fire bell in the night, awakened and filled me with terror," Jefferson wrote.
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Celestial bodies may look like fixed jewels in the night sky, but they're really more like moving targets.
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The D.J. Rich Medina follows a special ritual when his parties reach a certain point in the night.
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Her husband, Mubeen Shah, a wealthy Kashmiri merchant, stepped out onto their bedroom balcony in the night air.
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Her husband, Mubeen Shah, a wealthy Kashmiri merchant, stepped out onto their bedroom balcony in the night air.
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They passed like ships in the night — if one was an ocean liner and the other a dinghy.
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Three days later there was another attack in the night, this time in the nearby city of Butembo.
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During the opening performance, the roughly 900 Chinese-inspired lanterns will create aerial drawings in the night sky.
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Like so much about the decade it ushered in, "In the Night Kitchen" is out there, defiantly visceral.
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Then, later in the night, when Trump attempted to interrupt Ted Cruz, this happened: Cruz: Breathe, breathe, breathe.
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And it was not just the Krampus, but many other costumed figures that visited homes in the night.
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Many fans believe that Bran could get stuck in the Night King's body accidentally for entirely unselfish reasons.
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I was pleased to find that despite the potential warnings, I couldn't hear any noise from the penthouse club level in my room, although I did get woken up later in the night when a group of girls came back late in the night and were yelling in the hall.
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Later in the night, Wood was overheard introducing the musician as her "fiancé" to Mr. Robot actor Rami Malek.
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The manager said Loibl had checked in the night before the concert, arriving by cab about 1:30 p.m.
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Her co-star, Noah Schnapp, won Most Frightened Performance for his role as Will Byers earlier in the night.
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Intel unveiled a tiny new drone today, the Shooting Star, designed specifically for light shows in the night sky.
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And the night's just getting started: Bieber is set to perform on the Grammys stage later in the night
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He locked Cookie in a storage unit until late in the night without telling me or my assistant Jackie.
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In the Night King's frozen mind, that would leave the humans weak and unorganized...and ripe for the zombiefication.
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Later in the night she received an even better present — the CMA award for female vocalist of the year.
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Later in the night, Wood was overheard introducing the musician as her "fiancé" to Mr. Robot actor Rami Malek.
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When Jupiter first appears in the night sky, it moves at a certain velocity relative to the background stars.
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Ice was seen scrolling through pictures on his phone of Coco posing with Amber Rose earlier in the night.
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Earlier in the night, he partied with his Goat costars at Chase Sapphire Preferred's private party celebrating the film.
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Later in the night, West logged back onto Twitter to allege that Drake had called again and threatened him.
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Later in the night, Gomez changed into an all-black ensemble and wore the Weeknd's jacket over her shoulders.
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And if the Sun is slowing this way, then other objects in the night sky are, too, said Kuhn.
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It is institutionalized oppression and its residual effects that keep us awake these days, not bumps in the night.
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Later in the night, Reverend Run kicked off the party on the mic with DJ Kiss and DJ Politik.
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We hear a noise in the night and assume it's an intruder when it's actually a falling tree branch.
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Crystal BrilliancePhotographer: Tommy Richardsen (Norway)A mesmerising lunar halo forms around the moon in the night sky above Norway.
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Yeah, like they literally would find themselves waking up at every point in the night on a different side.
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During new moons, the relative darkness makes all the stars and planets shine even brighter in the night sky.
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He was spotted arriving at the arena earlier in the night, as Cruz began to lose the audience's support.
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Eyewitnesses spoke of barrel bombs being dropped from the air and of jets circling in the night skies above.
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I climb into bed and just close my eyes, hoping I don't wake up too often in the night.
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"Once you get spooked by something, you start being very sensitive to other bumps in the night," Colas said.
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Every major character's story in The Night Of concludes, everyone has grown, and everyone has somewhere to go next.
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But unlike the other planets mentioned, there really isn&apost anything visually distinctive about it in the night sky.
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Later in the night, during his speech, Biden made another joke after inviting a group of children on-stage.
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" Earlier in the night, Rubio tweeted a photo of a man holding two babies and wrote, "Something should happen.
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On March 26, 2019, astronomers discover an asteroid in the night sky, far dimmer than Pluto to their telescopes.
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So, when you look at Jupiter in the night sky, you are actually looking at it in the past.
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According to TMZ, the attacker had asked the producer for a picture earlier in the night and Weinstein refused.
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They said they'd had a good sleep, even though a section of the roof blew off in the night.
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The party ended earlier in the night but multiple people, kids and adults, remained inside, according to the paper.
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It was Ed Rendell's call on Radio Times, that point in the night where early returns were coming in.
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Earlier in the night, top British prospects Tom Breese and Marc Diakiese also feature on the preliminary fight card.
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She appeared with two of her siblings following the GOP nominee's rally in New Hampshire earlier in the night.
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This moon lamp conjures images of werewolves and other things that go bump in the night during spooky season.
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" (in "Kidz 'n' Stuff"); or, best of all: "Do you wake up in the night and change your mind?
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In "The Night Of," a Muslim student takes a cab ride to hell and ends up charged with murder.
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But the finale of the showstopping medley of songs she performed earlier in the night was, of course, "Formation."
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That said, I'm not really sure how long it was because the time zone changed sometime in the night.
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The Northern Lights — also known as the aurora borealis — is a colorful spectacle that happens in the night sky.
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Pine in "The Night Manager" is a different and less interesting variety of hero than the tortured bureaucrat Smiley.
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"By the Salton Sea, in the night, the rest of America does not exist," Lawrence Ferlinghetti wrote in 1961.
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Early on in the night, much like the porta potties at warehouse parties, everything starts off clean and unscathed.
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It's a great song for earlier in the night and setting the mood for a grown and sexy night.
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The dance, a tango set to The Weeknd's "In The Night," was a major source of stress, Barton admitted.
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Is there ever that one colleague who does manage to cram it in the night before like at college?
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Your character stays up all night, cries all night, wakes in the night, walks in the moonlight, sleep talks.
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What would you do if you heard a noise in the night and discovered a stranger in the house?
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Having light everywhere even in the night lighting up the streets creating an environment where people can feel safe.
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Another fun creep-out, "Ghost Stories," mixes bumps in the night with cerebral thoughts about the nature of existence.
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It is an unpretentious interview, which occurs only slightly more often than Halley's Comet appears in the night sky.
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Others were more cryptic: a group of donkeys silhouetted in the night; a cartoonlike space alien, flipping a quarter.
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She takes off her badge, puts on her coat and walks out into a light drizzle in the night.
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It started off sounding like Frank Sinatra's 'Strangers in the Night,' but I went off in a different direction.
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"Emma in the Night" also offers the extra perk of treating marriage as flat-out war between the sexes.
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Later on in the night, Brie Larson, Sigourney Weaver, and Gal Gadot presented the award for Best Original Score.
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Look up, look up: The Leonids meteor shower is set to put on a show in the night sky.
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The cast had also appeared on stage together earlier in the night to commemorate the longstanding HBO fantasy series.
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A rescue got underway, and a Navy ship arrived late in the night and began picking up the survivors.
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Earlier in the night, the President appeared to snub the House speaker by ignoring her attempt at a handshake.
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Earlier in the night, the President appeared to snub the House Speaker by ignoring her attempt at a handshake.
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Even the Eiffel Tower shut down its gleaming lights that are a beacon in the night horizon of Paris.
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You lock yourself in your house before dark to escape zombies and other monsters that spawn in the night.
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Earlier in the night, a personified cactus, Prickly Pair, was wheeled into the ring in a giant terracotta pot.
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Overnight, he shared images of the haunting red glow in the night sky indicating a fire that is near.
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It is possible Mr. Assange could slip out in the night, but he would still be a wanted man.
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They come in the night: Drones — lots of them — flying in precise formations over the Colorado and Nebraska prairie.
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Coffey died of acute alcohol poisoning, and at one point in the night had a blood-alcohol level of .
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Police said the container had been priced from the sculpture's base in the night from Saturday until Sunday morning.
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" When the inspector objects, "The dog did nothing in the night-time," Holmes replies, "That was the curious incident.
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Other police operations halted a second attack in the seaside resort town of Cambrils, Spain, later in the night.
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Lodestar The term refers to a star in the night sky that provides guidance, such as the North Star.
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It's an excuse to look up, and to see a little bit of ourselves reflected in the night sky.
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Earlier in the night, Haddish wore an embroidered ball gown by an Eritrean designer as a shoutout to her heritage.
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Little Big Town's "Girl Crush" shifted from 1950s rock to chamber music; The Weeknd's "In the Night" survived as ballad.
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Apparently Zendaya's dress has shape shifting abilities to be revealed later on in the night (on the dance floor maybe?).
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I dream of him on his old rocking chair listening to the ballgame on AM radio, late in the night.
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The VLT has a facility that shines four bright lasers into space, creating a fake star in the night sky.
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The party had two television screens broadcasting CNN, but the campaign kept the sound muted until later in the night.
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Shining in the night sky behind her is the iconic bat signal, as she patrols the gloomy streets of Gotham.
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Horiguchi did display at points a flaw in the karate of 'blitzing' that Gunnar Nelson echoed later in the night.
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" via GIPHY "I'm regularly woken up in the night by the old guy on the floor below shouting about noise.
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"Later in the night, the hilarious Tig Notaro got up and she decided to perform Adele's song 'Hello,' " DeGeneres explained.
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And yet, even after this change, he makes work such as "Dog in the Night" (1976) that is wonderfully strange.
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Asteroids have hit it over and over again, leading to the pockmarked surface we can see in the night sky.
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But the red Moon will still be visible in the night sky, looking a bit like our planetary neighbor Mars.
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But, when you aren't prepared to feel afraid, those bumps in the night can have a totally different, unnerving effect.
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All the light that you see in the film is from the sun, except in the house, in the night.
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I'd wake up in the night—that's if I got to sleep—convinced something was going to happen to me.
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Not even the apologetic head he tries to give Issa later in the night can make up for it. Ugh.
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There's now legitimate concern that satellites in megaconstellations, as they're called, will eventually outnumber visible stars in the night sky.
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That isn't because it's black for some reason, but because it has set and is not in the night sky.
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Earlier in the night, Trump fielded complaints about flip-flopping by saying that flexibility is a virtue in a leader.
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But, sadly, (and this is no spoiler) their love affair was as doomed as two ships passing in the night.
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GAMTHUNA, Sri Lanka (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Every time the wind picks up in the night, the Karunadasas get the shivers.
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But anyone who has suffered such a loss knows that grief dies hard, especially when you're alone in the night.
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In Greek mythology, the scorpion that killed Orion sits opposite the hunter in the night sky as the constellation Scorpius.
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They were rewarded when Kylie herself dropped in the night before the shop's launch to take selfies advertising the space.
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It's a song that makes me think of the full moon, a solitary object hanging heavy in the night sky.
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The speech has been highly praised, with the president himself tweeting in support of his wife later in the night.
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Social media lit up with videos and photos of the bright light in the night sky over New York City.
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Humans have been spotting the suddenly-bright pinpricks of stars violently exploding in the night sky for thousands of years.
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While Champion wasn't in the snap, she was spotted walking with her beau and his father earlier in the night.
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But they'll have your guests thinking of haunted houses and things that go bump in the night all October long.
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Walking through a displaced camp one cold morning, three women brought me their babies who had died in the night.
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Is it too early to be thinking about pumpkins and black cats and things that go bump in the night?
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Shrewd buyers who ignore the gruesome history of their prospective purchase may find its value goes bump in the night.
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And later in the night, Splash is throwing another party at The Sidewinder with performances by Leisure Cruise and more.
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I would wake up in the night and hear my parents fighting, and I would come sleep in her bed.
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You have a sound reverberating in the night prior to the attack, a whole orchestra of visible and audible play.
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From the surface of Mars, it could just be another "moving star" in the night sky that puzzled early astronomers.
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When I did get through to the nurse that had seen me earlier in the night, she quelled my fears.
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When I wake in the night, there's a pair of knobby knees under thick brown hose in front of me.
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A Hunter's Moon — the name for a full moon in October — rises in the night sky on Saturday, October 13.
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"We now sell both during the day and late in the night because of the constant electricity supply," she said.
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The Moon in Gemini opposes Mars at 12:57 AM, stirring up a sense of restlessness late in the night.
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Even at night when the moon is out, we seem lured in by the superstition of darkness in the night.
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The changing lights display, a beacon for the city's mood and remembrances, still asserts its dominance in the night sky.
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" Three years later, he used the same beat, but in a softer way, on Frank Sinatra's "Strangers in the Night.
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That evening, as I watched the flaming orange ball climb in the night sky, I felt a rush of gratitude.
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I am motivated in the night, I was born late at night so maybe that's something to do with it.
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A hand-painted python halter dress and a watercolor velvet gown with teeny straps passed like ships in the night.
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Nadal was in action against Dominic Thiem for a spot in the semi-finals in the night session on Wednesday.
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Later in the night, Ferguson, Wolfhard, and Schnapp posed with Sadie Sink (who plays Maxine "Max" Mayfield on "Stranger Things").
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Of course, over time they'd given each other clues, little comments laid down casually in the night like playing cards.
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And unlike a solar eclipse, a lunar eclipse is perfectly safe to watch in the night with the naked eye.
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Nicholson will sometimes wake up in the night and see her husband still awake, browsing and posting in the darkness.
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"I grew up in a neighborhood where it wasn't uncommon to hear gun shots in the night," the post said.
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Dababy performed a short set that included his hit single "BOP," and Diplo and Diddy performed later in the night.
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I'm going to come to your house and shoot you in the night and people will celebrate that you're dead.
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Every morning is a struggle to get out of bed, regardless of how early I turn in the night before.
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During my stay, there was active construction going on next door, and I did notice some noise in the night.
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Earlier in the night, he had talked about the changes he had gone through after the Jonas Brothers split up.
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The Quadrantid meteor shower, one of the best annual shows in the night sky, peaks late Friday into early Saturday.
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Like the evil in a David Lynch horror film, it is out there in the night, waiting to get you.
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Mickey falls out of his bed, through the ceiling and into the cake batter being prepared in the Night Kitchen.
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"About 40 Hindu brothers were at my house until we bid farewell to my niece in the night," he said.
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It can see light in the night sky that's 4 billion times fainter than those seen with the naked eye.
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As for the boozing, earlier in the night Manziel Snapchatted a clip of someone pouring him a glass of champagne.
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Then later in the night, with a performance to remember, he showed the audience why he deserved all five Grammys.
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Eventually, two men were caught trying to break into a neighbor's house in the night, and they revealed the truth.
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Derek was in a much better mood earlier in the night when he mugged with the chefs at a nearby restaurant.
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The accuser told cops she and Shane had been arguing earlier in the night -- but things escalated and Shane pushed her.
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Everyone loves gazing up at stars twinkling in the night sky, but sometimes farther flung wonders make a dazzling appearance too.
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The Telegraph reports that the lovebirds attended a performance of Mark Haddon's The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night.
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The 30-year-old singer won the best R&B performance Grammy for "Cranes in the Sky" earlier in the night.
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Since dropping carbs, I found myself getting up to pee in the night at least once—often two or three times.
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Another friend of ours (who will remain nameless, but we'll call him Andy) played earlier in the night before Junior Sanchez.
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Earlier in the night, star Saoirse Ronan had picked up a Best Actress statue for her lead role in the movie.
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Earlier in the night, the couple hit the stage with Maren Morris, Mavis Staples and Marty Stuart for a soulful medley.
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Most of her experience comes from stage roles, including one in The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night Time.
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"Things that go 'bump' in the night!" he wrote of Dewan's skeleton costume, which featured a baby skeleton in her stomach.
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Then other group starts to work at 240:26 in the night, all the way to 13:21 in the morning.
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Later in the night, she took the stage to repeat that line at least one more time to even louder cheers.
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His fellow bantamweight prospect Aljamain Sterling also suffered the first loss of his career earlier in the night to Bryan Caraway.
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Tambourine Man" by the Byrds, "Strangers in the Night" by Frank Sinatra, "The Way We Were" by Barbra Streisand and "Mrs.
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In September 2014, when astronomer Iair Arcavi found a new supernova in the night sky, he didn't think much of it.
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He was hunting for comets and wanted to rule out other objects in the night sky that might impede his search.
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Earlier in the night, he and Arnold earned a 27/30 for their Viennese Waltz to "Tennesse Whiskey" by Chris Stapleton.
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Herb tells me he had severe abdominal pains in the night, headed to the bathroom and passed out on the floor.
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According to Todd, he and Track got into a heated argument earlier in the night about picking up his son's truck.
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Later in the night, Claire is chatting with Grey, sans Jamie, when she realizes that Geillis Duncan is in the room.
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In The Night Masquerade, Binti returns home after it is attacked, and it's up to her to help prevent a war.
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Later on in the night, the Laguna Beach teens got emotional knowing they were all about to go their separate ways.
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Later in the night, Pearl Jam's Eddie Vedder and Coldplay's Chris Martin took the stage and performed a few songs together.
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The explosion was so violent and bright that Earthlings some 340 years ago might have seen it in the night sky.
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Can we pretend that airplanes in the night sky are like shooting stars … oh, and also that the world is flat?
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"It was a really terrifying situation here in the night," said neighbor Matihullah, who like many Afghans goes by one name.
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" Then she says Weinstein told her they were "two ships passing in the night," before adding, "So we are done here.
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At one point in the night, she dove into a pit full of pink bouncy balls with her sister Khloé Kardashian.
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"I wasn't feeling great yesterday evening and later in the night I was hit with a bout of gastroenteritis," he said.
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The visionary Marianne Elliott ("The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time") directs, with Andrew Garfield as Prior Walter.
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Shooting Stars weigh less than a pound, and together, hundreds can be choreographed to create aerial animations in the night sky.
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He tells me earlier in the night he'd been in an Uber with eight other passengers, one a girl who puked.
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The East's matchups were determined earlier in the night, although there was a detour from what looked like a simple path.
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I'm here in Pennsylvania, two young women from Philadelphia were-- in the night club, one died and one has been injured.
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Dolphins typically forage offshore in the night for fish, shrimp and squid, then return toward land during the day to relax.
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Driving in the night before the dinner, she "saw some of the last places slavery existed" and had trouble falling asleep.
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To the naked eye, the planet will likely appear as the brightest object in the night sky aside from the moon.
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It is a dance with ghosts who lean on crates in the night and reminisce about that wild party in 1970.
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Despite the company's best intentions, not everyone is happy about the addition of a gleaming disco ball in the night sky.
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After top-ranked Oklahoma lost earlier in the night, the Mountaineers sit alone atop the standings entering Tuesday's game at Kansas.
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Typically in the early afternoon I'll grab one round, and later in the night I'll do one or two more rounds.
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Look for fireballs in the night sky this week — the Taurids meteor shower is making its biggest appearance of the year.
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O my God, I cry in the daytime, but thou hearest not; and in the night season, and am not silent.
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And you might be pleasantly surprised how quickly the series becomes about more than things that go bump in the night.
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"People and economists talk like ships in the night," said George Magnus, an associate at the China Center at Oxford University.
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It is pretty easy to spot, as it includes the star Vega, which is among the brightest in the night sky.
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Without good motion transfer isolation, you'll constantly feel jostling as your partner gets up in the night or tosses and turns.
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As Joe Biden piles on delegates early in the night, Sanders will need a big win in California to keep pace.
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"Had I not left the potatoes overnight, I may have not realized it had turned on in the night," he wrote.
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Still, about once a month I wake in the night and know with absolute clarity that I will soon be gone.
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Many of those whose homes remain intact are afraid to sleep indoors for fear the structures will collapse in the night.
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Then no one knows how a hated wall suddenly fell in the night, restoring the view for those across the way.
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If you frequently get up in the night to use the bathroom, you may find yourself accidentally turning on a light.
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" He walked a similar tightrope in his other recent Broadway outing, "The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time.
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Earlier in the night, fruits and vegetables, which Bader calls "nature's impeccable sculptures," were placed on top of the wooden pedestals.
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Mr. Young, who had bitten his tongue during a seizure in the night, learned he had epilepsy and severe heart problems.
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Later in the night, he called "Jazz Is a Four-Letter Word," whose title is borrowed from Max Roach's unfinished memoir.
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Cops say Hardy admitted to taking 2 shots of vodka earlier in the night -- and he ultimately admitted to being impaired.
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We're told the cop smelled alcohol on his breath, and Raz admitted to drinking and smoking marijuana earlier in the night.
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Except, what if the thing you hear going bump in the night isn't Casper after all, but a real, live burglar?
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"There were times in the night I nodded off, but I was pretty much awake the whole time," Stacy-Alcantara said.
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They're all here, a Who's Who of the things-that-go-bump-in-the-night world for true believers to enjoy.
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The smugglers move late in the night, sometimes in small convoys of old pickup trucks filled with oil cans, he said.
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With the ocean at our feet and the horizon at eye level, we sat side by side in the night air.
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Without waiting for the laughter of her aghast crowd to subside, Ms. Jones invoked her mantra from earlier in the night.
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Those who went out refused to change their plans, and the city's nightclubs gleamed in the night with their artificial lights.
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What you can see in the night sky might seem enormous: the thousands of stars, and solar systems, to potentially explore.
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"She thinks of me as the guy that holds the screen that In the Night Garden is on," Mr. Brand said.
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Still, if "Green Book" pulls off a win here early in the night, that could presage an eventual best-picture victory.
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The meteors will be easier to spot the later it gets in the night, as Delta Aquarii rises higher and higher.
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Dreams later in the night, more toward morning, and those during rapid eye movement (REM) sleep tend to be more vivid.
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The photo also reveals that Tish made a casual outfit change later in the night into a pair of light-wash jeans.
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Later in the night, Shelton led a standing ovation for Stefani when she went onstage to present the Icon award to Cher.
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Instead of a seamless merging of two disparate stories, it reads more like two separate stories passing like ships in the night.
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Earlier in the night, Rihanna opened the show with the first of four performances that will feature all of her greatest hits.
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On day one, there was a talk about female filmmakers, while later in the night, indie rockers San Fermin took the stage.
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Later in the night, Kardashian was courtside to watch Thompson and his team play the New York Knicks at the season opener.
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"The forces advanced into the farms...We lifted the kids and ran in the night...We don't even have clothes," he said.
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It is visible in both hemispheres, where it can be seen in the night sky near Mars, Saturn and the Sagittarius constellation.
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And on Friday, they headed to Encore Beach Club and took shots before continuing the party at XS later in the night.
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Later in the night, the couple were even spotted holding hands as they left an afterparty at West Hollywood's Sunset Tower Hotel.
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At one point in the night, former Rich Kids of Beverly Hills star EJ Johnson was spotted helping himself to some McNuggets.
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At one point in the night, former Rich Kids of Beverly Hills star EJ Johnson was spotted helping himself to some McNuggets.
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What Elizabeth wants to do is to see Mary dispatched by her jailer by being smothered or somehow killed in the night.
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Then Soulemaine and a number of other young men disappear in the night, and mysterious fires begin to be lit around town.
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These man-made 'trees' are filled with 62,900 plants from 200 species and solar-powered lights that change colors in the night.
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Sometimes, I'll wake up in the night when the birds are sleeping, the moon is a pearl, and not a soul speaks.
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As the man yells at the officer and takes occasional glances back at the camera, other cars speed by in the night.
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In March of 1437, Korean astronomers in Seoul saw what they thought was a new, bright star appear in the night sky.
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Monday evening, a full "strawberry" moon shone in the night sky during the summer solstice — the longest day of the year. EarthSky.
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Asked by a moderator early in the night to respond to a comment from Gillibrand, Harris ignored her colleague from New York.
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Cardi presented Missy with her special Moon Man statuette during the show and was still by her side later in the night.
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Or is this some hubris, where the main cast thinks everyone else doesn't notice the strange things going bump in the night?
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A Durango, Colorado, family woke to learn that their Subaru had been broken into in the night and taken on a joyride.
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Dashboard cameras, rooftop cameras and even one mounted on a small airplane captured footage of the bright objects in the night skies.
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In the era that the exhibition covers, roughly 900 to 1600AD, monsters were not simply things that go bump in the night.
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Earlier in the night, "Road Less Traveled" singer Lauren Alaina talked about her experience on American Idol with Beyoncé as her mentor.
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Meet Rose who just made her debut as Toby in the play The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time.
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Why it matters: Bright satellites in the night sky can affect astronomy by getting in the way of sensitive, long exposure photos.
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Rihanna also made a surprise appearance with Dascha Polanco and watched G-Eazy perform his hit "No Limit" later in the night.
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The athletes still get medals — they're just handed out at a ceremony later in the night, rather than right after the event.
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Deep inside an MIT laboratory, an artificially intelligent bot is composing ghastly tales of nightmarish creatures and strange shrieks in the night.
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Sadly, for former Dallas Mavericks forward Charlie Villanueva, he had his life partner stolen away from him by thieves in the night.
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The Green Bay Packers quarterback saw his moment early in the night, while Ryan Seacrest was interviewing Common on the red carpet.
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And while the full moon will only last the day, Saturn will be visible in the night sky for several more months.
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The surveillance video shows Piazza chugging from a bottle of liquor early in the night and chugging a beer at another point.
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The couple saw the hit play The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time at the Gielgud Theatre, PEOPLE confirms.
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Just be yourself, and chances are your partner will appreciate that more than anything else you do later on in the night.
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I feel like this record really captures the hollow bravado that can come with trying to find love in the night time.
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Pisces rules the after hours clubs, so don't be surprised if the best ideas come in the night, even in your dreams.
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Local television channels broadcast images of clouds of white smoke billowing from the temple as fireworks went off in the night sky.
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Singh, now pregnant with a daughter due in August, arose in the night and found water gushing from beneath the kitchen sink.
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Romero Canyon was an extremely quiet area, but there are always noises and, in the night, they tend to be mysterious ones.
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CNN played on the two large monitors, and the crowd cheered loudly when vote tallies showed Ossoff up earlier in the night.
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In response, the Teamsters said they chased down Sanitation Salvage trucks in the night, trying to catch the company in the act.
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When Francisco Lindor yanked his over the fence, matching Roberto Perez and Jason Kipnis before him, fireworks exploded in the night sky.
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If she can pick off Florida, Ohio or North Carolina early in the night, the outcome could be clear by 9 p.m.
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Abliazin, below, and the Russians came up short on the floor routine later in the night, allowing Japan to seal the victory.
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She also gave her loved ones a shout-out earlier in the night for their steadfast support over the last few years.
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Earlier in the night, Cardi B also raved about another special gift she recently received – a $500,000 engagement ring from fiance Offset.
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The storm blows itself out and the stars in the night sky appear embedded in the grinding ice, contracting in the chill.
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He scrambled up the side towards the top singing Frank Sinatra's "Strangers in the Night" with a soft vibrato as he went.
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Although Kardashian may be safe thanks to North, we're pretty sure Kim's look from later in the night will give us nightmares.
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The album name, Indigo, was also inspired by the glow of a mobile phone screen on a human face in the night.
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People hated being bitten in the night by these pesky bloodsuckers hiding in mattresses, but the bugs seemed impossible to wipe out.
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"Always shining in the night, and your skin glowing in the moonlight," they harmonize together before Kelela closes out the track solo.
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Van Chauvin was not afraid of dying but he did not want to go on living this way, suffocating in the night.
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In the case of the iPhone apps, data is transmitted in the night so as not to interfere with your daytime usage.
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In fact, when you want to change positions in the night, like moving from one side to the other, it requires effort.
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These alternate with witty, puckish character sketches and the occasional virtuoso breakout piece that explodes like dazzling fireworks in the night sky.
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Earlier in the night, the victims had been at a dance club called Moka in the Richmond Hill neighborhood, the police said.
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Asked why, he answered that it was a police guard dog that had alerted officers when the Taliban approached in the night.
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But the expression is figurative, and the practice tends not to include chain link fences, makeshift blankets and cries in the night.
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In the opening shots of this film, one thinks of Goya and Velasquez; the clouds in the night sky evoke El Greco.
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The show had a short run, but Ms. Hopkins's rendition of "Deep in the Night" and other songs made a lasting impression.
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To test this, I simply noted how the bed felt when I returned to it after using the restroom in the night.
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He was partying with ex-Boston Celtics star Paul Pierce and former New England Patriots teammate Danny Amendola earlier in the night.
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I truly thought something would come and steal me in the night and that no one would hear my cry for help.
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After the rejection, he recalled, he was on a plane listening to music when Frank Sinatra's "Strangers in the Night" came on.
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In a paper published recently in the journal Planetary and Space Science, he identified 45 streams that move in the night sky.
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Personal Health Insomnia is like a thief in the night, robbing millions — especially those older than 60 — of much-needed restorative sleep.
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In "In the Night Kitchen," parents barely exist; the child in a state of nature is self-created and, eventually, self-modulated.
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Robert Morris's "Untitled (working in the dark and attempting to place 3000 invisible stars in the night sky)" (1980) hints at enchantment.
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The incident came after the Harris County Sheriff&aposs Office had warned against the dangers of "celebratory gunfire" earlier in the night.
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This is as real as you can get it—everything you can see in the night sky, every single star, is real.
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When debris from the asteroid 3200 Phaethon burns up in the night sky, it creates bright, long-lasting streaks across the sky.
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Hubble, who would have turned 127 years old this year, was perplexed by Andromeda, a fuzzy spiral region in the night sky.
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Yeah, everyone's got their high-school persona, and that persona is a nerd who's just sitting there hacking away in the night.
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Later in the night, the Senate voted on the Better Care Reconciliation Act — a repeal and replace bill — which failed, 43-57.
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They worked really well because they were shiny, and we got so much reflection bouncing off of them in the night shoots.
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A WHITE MAN'S WIFE WAKES UP IN THE NIGHT It must have been lightning that roused me,sends a thick-tailed nightmare scurrying.
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The mysterious monster that haunts the bathroom and shreds toilet paper in the night, then vomits it all over the innocent bathroom floor.
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Photo: DEAIt's Halloween, my ghoulish friends, the time of spooks, spirits, and things that serve subpoenas in no-knock raids in the night.
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Thanks to that quantum physics mishap, Carter and Tree — seemingly destined to be together in the original dimension — are ships in the night.
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The rocket's trail left a haze of light in the night sky, culminating in a spectacular show which lasted for a few minutes.
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Taliban fighters attacked troops assembled to prepare an attack in Bala Buluk district in the night, setting off a fierce battle, officials said.
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The pattern was clear early in the night, when Klobuchar made an argument honed in previous debates: Medicare-for-all was a distraction.
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Late in the night, his mother, Tatianna Paulino, addressed the crowd, thanking people for coming and for keeping her son in their hearts.
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At one point early in the night, there was something of a stampede at the door when people weren't being admitted quickly enough.
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As for Moore, she wore a custom-made ice blue princess gown that perfectly translated to an Elsa look later in the night.
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They can be seen gliding in the night sky when particles from the sun hit the Earth's atmosphere, kicking off a complicated reaction.
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Also in the night sky right now is comet 46p/Wirtanen, a green blur that will be at its brightest on December 16th.
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Earlier in the night, Seacrest tried to get Big Little Lies star Laura Dern to spill some details about the show as well.
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"We're not claiming the entire Late Heavy Bombardment was from protoplanets—other asteroids were going bump in the night as well," Schultz said.
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Scientists from York University in Toronto have since observed what they call "enhanced airglow events" where elements in the night sky release photons.
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Because cosmic rays don't often travel in a straight line, we don't even know where in the night sky they are coming from.
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Colton returns and gives to rose to Hannah B, who told him she was falling in love with him earlier in the night.
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The flares would be visible to the naked eye and appear much brighter than any other star or planet in the night sky.
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Earlier in the night, Affleck seemed to have trouble walking while leaving his hotel for the party, according to video obtained by TMZ.
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In the mid-1800s, Eta Carinae got so bright it outshone most of the other stars in the night sky, before fading away.
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When you're trying to capture small pinpoints of light in the night sky, that noise can really mess up your long exposure photos.
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She proceeded to get blacked out really early in the night, and we had to take her home and put her to bed.
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At one point in the night, Meek brought out his 9-year-old son, Rihmeek, to take the mic and spit some bars.
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At times I do opt for the couch, and we've cleared the bedroom of anything that could become a weapon in the night.
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Or you're making your friends feel uncomfortable with your arguments only to be rushing off to get matching tattoos later in the night.
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Trump's message of fear stood in sharp contrast to speeches earlier in the night, which offered a much more cheerful view of politics.
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"We have always found our longing in photographs," Res says, "but we never went looking for photographs with our hands in the night."
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But be warned, because the vile acts you'll hear on this podcast can't be waved away as just imagined bumps in the night.
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Shawty Lo had been relaxing at an Atlanta-area strip club earlier in the night, posting videos from the venue to social media.
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But before we all go off to ponder the nature of our reality, let's assess the predictions from earlier in the night. 1.
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At first glance, based on the trailer, the movie positions itself as a fight against creepy things that go bump in the night.
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But on Friday, Jenner took to Instagram to reveal that she's also upset she and Fey were two ships passing in the night.
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He also told cops she'd kicked, scratched and pinched him because she was pissed he wasn't answering her calls earlier in the night.
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Rohan Dias, a deputy police inspector, said rescue operations at the villages in the central district of Kegalle was continuing in the night.
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At no point in the night did CNN report on air or online Carson was taking a break from campaigning or suspending campaigning.
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If the latter perpetrated genocide, the former, he says, let it happen by fleeing without a word in the night as IS approached.
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The telescope, which is on track to become fully operational in 2022, will be more sensitive to faint objects in the night sky.
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We also learned later in the night Crawford shoved at least TWO officers when they were in the process of making an arrest.
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"I would have crawled to be here for this," said Chuck D of Public Enemy during a loving testament early in the night.
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According to Fox 8, an employee told police that he had smelled gas earlier in the night when he was closing the restaurant.
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It will improve our position in this market in the commercial avionics business and in the night vision business in the United States.
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I wanted to stand where a million people along the lakes had focused their eyes in the night as they prayed for life.
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Combatant sources on both sides said calm prevailed in the first hours of the ceasefire but reported violations increased later in the night.
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On the screen, away in the night, Anita Ekberg was in her fur coat, looking beautiful on the deck of the ocean liner.
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They didn't know what creature—later named for the devil they feared it to be—made the screams they heard in the night.
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It was on TRT that a host, early in the night, read a communiqué from the military declaring that it had seized power.
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" Rubio hit the same theme earlier in the night, saying, "For a number of weeks now, Ted Cruz has just been telling lies.
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Kasich, who announced earlier in the night he's staying in the race, called Cruz "strong and disciplined" and wished him luck going forward.
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Earlier in the night, Drake made a surprise appearance at the end of Rihanna's performance of her single "Work" at the awards show.
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The fighting allegedly stemmed from a tiff earlier in the night at a bar ... between Lezhae and Fetty's other baby mama, Alexis Skyy.
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Suggesting a neural network writ large, the objects overhead also seem downright heavenly — constellations in the night sky, celestial bodies orbiting on high.
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A Trump tweet congratulating Roy Moore, the anti-establishment candidate that beat Strange, also disappeared, though it was reposted later in the night.
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A dark shadow falls over the farm slowly, with spectral appearances of phantom goats in the night, and the disappearance of your chickens.
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She rejoins the heavens as a new diamond in the night sky, and as she famously sang, they are a girl's best friend.
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Later in the night, news came that Clinton campaign chairman John Podesta was making his way, alone, across the city to address supporters.
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The sight, like stars in the night sky, was a gateway drug to the enormously consequential—but barely understood—world of marine microbes.
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Way back in The Night Of's first episode, Naz was accosted by two guys when he and Andrea were headed into her house.
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The two albums he's released since 2012's lyrically epic Tempest— Shadows in the Night and Fallen Angels—involved covers, after a fashion.
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I love to take my camera to spots I have seen hundreds of times during the day to see it in the night.
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Abbott had starched two opponents earlier in the night with his incredible punching power and dropped Frye with a jab off the bat.
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Goodrich told Sports Illustrated that Leung received a call from Brown in December late in the night about an emergency with the fish.
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The second half of "Bacurau" is unsparing in its violence, filled with gunfire, terror in the night and revolutionary fervor that skews pathological.
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The senator gave his Vermont victory speech early in the night, before many of the results from the night's primaries had come in.
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At some point in the night, she said, she found Mr. Khan on top of her, and she struggled to push him off.
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As Mars's orbit starts to take it farther and farther from the Earth, it will start to appear smaller in the night sky.
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He had a show there earlier in the night, which we're assuming went way better than this session at a Texas Holdem table.
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In the night game, the Falcons kept things interesting against the New Orleans Saints by recovering two onside kicks in the fourth quarter.
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Biden posted a thank you Tweet to North Carolinians shortly after notching the big win, which marked his second early in the night.
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The Massachusetts senator spoke very early in the night, sensing that she needed to put this race behind her as soon as possible.
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Biden did reference his plan earlier in the night saying that anyone who can't afford gets automatically enrolled in the medicare type option.
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It even comes with a built-in sleeping pad harness that helps keep your pad and bag from becoming separated in the night.
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Video showed bright flashes of light in the night sky in some kind of explosion, but didn't reveal precisely what caused the blasts.
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Prior to a U.S.-Japan agreement in February, U.S. carriers could only leave and land in Haneda at late hours in the night.
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So, to protect it from predators in the night, he picked up the animal and laid it on the floor of his Hyundai.
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We were skygazers in the night sky, tracing Earth's curved path around the sun, our warming planet unassuming and little in mid-August.
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Biden did reference his plan earlier in the night, saying that anyone who can't afford gets automatically enrolled in the Medicare type option.
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The two albums he's released since 2012's lyrically epic Tempest—Shadows in the Night and Fallen Angels—involved covers, after a fashion.
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"We escaped, the entire village, more than 3,000 people, together in the night, with nothing but our clothing," Hamid told me outside his tent.
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West's wife Kim Kardashian West and his sisters-in-law Kourtney, Khloe and Kendall, who won big earlier in the night at the E!
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Earlier in the night we got Kevin in Bev Hills at Avra restaurant and asked about The Game's sexual references re: Kim Kardashian West.
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Once it's unfurled and fully erect, the space-based sculpture will be visible in the night sky, appearing as a fast-moving bright star.
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At the beach, I'll see it: the ocean glittering like a sheet of foil; Jet's boat, lit up, windows blushing in the night, anchored.
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The rare opportunity of seeing five planets - Mercury, Venus, Mars, Saturn and Jupiter - gleaming in the night sky over the Alps captured on camera.
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"If your [partner] is talking to you like that in any capacity, [they] deserve to be taken away by a monster in the night."
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The brightest region is in the center, known as the "galactic plane," or what we see as the Milky Way in the night sky.
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A source tells PEOPLE that the woman was drunk and transported from the party early in the night, before birthday girl Kylie had arrived.
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For help spotting the planet, download an app like Star Walk, which points out specific objects in the night sky based on your location.
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Aster does just fine with the compulsory horror elements: the eerie apparitions, paranormal threats, and things that go bump in the night (and day).
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Gonzalez and Gohara will start the first game, with Cole Hamels pitching for the Rangers in the night game against the Braves' Julio Teheran.
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The European Southern Observatory's Paranal Observatory in Chile now has four powerful laser beams with which to create artificial stars in the night sky.
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She thinks of "pasta" when she thinks of romantic date nights (hm, perhaps she was inspired by Zayn's segment in the "Night Changes" video?).
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And trading between the yuan and other currencies such as the yen and euro, is nearly non-existent in the night session, they added.
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Gianna Constand, Andrea's mother, testified on Wednesday that she noticed her daughter was twitching, had become more anxious, and was screaming in the night.
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At this point in the night, the entire country is too close to call and people on Twitter are not exactly taking things calmly.
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Mars is an incredibly energetic performer; we'd even seen him in action singing his own song "That's What I Like" earlier in the night.
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During the stop, Broner rants to cops that people tried to shoot and kill him earlier in the night and he deserves a break.
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At some point in the night, a crucial piece of equipment had broken down, but he had to forge ahead with the experiment anyway.
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The report says when Peep's other manager checked on him later in the night, the rapper was completely unresponsive and his team began CPR.
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Verg became worried after Delmar Scroughams, 83, grew angry and erratic earlier this year, waking up in the night and threatening to hit her.
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"I'm not quiet because it was a bad show or anything, but I just sit down and take in the night," he tells PEOPLE.
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The singer appeared to be in good spirits at the afterparty, despite a performance with Metallica marred with technical difficulties earlier in the night.
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The busy couple have continually collaborated outside of their romantic life, with Hadid appearing as a dancer in his "In The Night" music video.
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In the dance-off round that followed later in the night, Flannery and Pashkov went head-to-head against Sean Spicer and Jenna Johnson.
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And to look at it through a telescope, the star appears to be moving the fastest among the other stars in the night sky.
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The system did not have a way to record information when the hour from 1 A.M. to 1:59 A.M. repeated in the night.
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"It's mind-blowing to think about being the first [woman] to step on this object that you see in the night sky," she said.
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Overall, Kepler's results suggested that 20% to 50% of the stars visible in the night sky had Earth-like planets in their habitable zones.
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The House of Representatives will vote on the bill on Tuesday afternoon, followed by the Senate later in the night or on Wednesday morning.
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Additionally, The New York Times reported in June that Trump had been calling former advisers in the night to rail against the Democratic frontrunner.
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At a brief rally in Cleveland earlier in the night, Clinton did not mention her victory in Mississippi or the ongoing race in Michigan.
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I picked up a job in the dorm in the night shift of security to earn the money to be able to handle Gaia.
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Meanwhile, ICE agents have been camping out and social media stalking people who they believed were undocumented immigrants and removing them in the night.
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And if he doesn't win the nomination, would Trump go quietly in the night and offer a hearty endorsement of the Republican standard-bearer?
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The Tony-winning "The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time" will end its run this September after opening in fall 2014.
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When my wife and I visited Sedona, Arizona a couple of years ago, we happened to see two orange orbs in the night sky.
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"Around 2 in the night (2030 GMT), we woke up after hearing firing on the road," the son of the woman told Reuters Television.
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" Later in the night, she said of Jarrett, "i honestly thought she was Jewish and Persian-ignorant of me for sure, but...i did.
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The beasts that go bump in the night are real, in the world of London-based filmmakers Wriggles and Robins' new short film, Nightlife.
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If you go outside and watch, you'll be seeing bits of debris from an asteroid named 3200 Phaethon burn up in the night sky.
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Others come in hopes of catching a glimpse of the Marfa Lights, mysterious balls of fluorescent "light" that sporadically appear in the night sky.
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In that case, the job of journalists is to go out and report, however imperfectly, and try to ring alarm bells in the night.
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Donald Trump Jr. spoke to his father's work ethic and repeated a lot of the criticisms of Hillary Clinton heard earlier in the night.
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"The inferno was so great that the glow in the night sky was seen from 50 miles away," the White House Historical Association wrote.
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A murderer named Leggatt slips on board in the night, and the captain, without exactly knowing why, chooses to hide him in his cabin.
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And it's a feeling of euphoria when you take that shadow in the night and you give him a first, middle and last name.
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He did appear to grow more confident later in the night, speaking forcefully on environmental issues and landing a well-practiced zinger or two.
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"Things that go 'bump' in the night!" he wrote of the Step Up star's skeleton costume, which featured a baby skeleton in her stomach.
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Inside, on a recent day, Syrian teenagers applied masking tape over the slashes in their tent, left by thieves stealing cellphones in the night.
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It may not change sleep quality, sleep duration, and the number of times they wake up in the night and time to fall asleep.
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Democratic strategist James Carville expressed similar sentiments earlier in the night as initial results from Florida, Georgia, Indiana and other states began filtering in.
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What about the way he deposited the sculpture in the night, or the then-mayor's decision to move "Charging Bull" to its current home?
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At that time, the earlier elders always advised, the Ramapoughs would have to band together to pray in the night and protect the earth.
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They shine individually but brightest as a whole, like Ursa Major, with its distinctive Big Dipper pattern and commanding place in the night sky.
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For a week after, I couldn't stop telling people that the Ring Nebula really does look like a green ring in the night sky.
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All of us would sleep in the same room on an uneven floor—when one of us peed in the night, it was everywhere.
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So not lying in bed, but subtracting the time it took you to fall asleep and any time you lay awake in the night.
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Later in the night, Barrymore got cozy with Jennifer Lopez, who is in Vegas for her All I Have show at Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino.
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A wedge of light burns in the night on one of Williamsburg's less picturesque intersections, just below the dark rumble of the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway.
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Asked about the procedure, the ministry spokesman said: "As far as I know it is in the night (going into) June 1," said the spokesman.
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This is what the Andromeda Galaxy would look like in the night sky if it were bright enough to be seen with the naked eye.
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One of these victims was declared dead on the site, while the other two died later in the night while undergoing treatment for their wounds.
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