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  • He'd waited little more than seven days for the third, all the while walking through daylight's blaze and ascertaining the hazel stick's feel.

    Father Swarat Matt Dennison 2010

  • I have lost everything, so as the birds sing at daylight's demise, I hear no music.

    Stray Cats 2009

  • Four o'clock and nothing's moving, six o'clock and the daylight's stirring

    Rory Gallagher Lyrics 2009

  • Sunset at 7: 15, give or take, and daylight's a fleeting thing.

    Duma Key King, Stephen, 1947- 2008

  • It's nice downhill ride through opening day, daylight's savings and the dog days of summer from here on in.

    solstice 2006

  • Oftentimes, it used to be that Elam would get up and make a quick breakfast and then wake up his young friend with the phrase: "Get up Jack, daylight's burning!"

    NOVELS-NOVELS 2003

  • But there it was, out in the open, as certain as daylight's return with the dawn.

    Antrax Brooks, Terry 2001

  • He'd waited little more than seven days for the third, all the while walking through daylight's blaze and ascertaining the hazel stick's feel.

    The Dragons of Chaos Weis, Margaret 1997

  • They'd marched the last three miles tonight in moonlight so bright it looked as if daylight's wick had simply been turned down.

    The Black Wing Kirchoff, Mary 1993

  • "Before we do that, Luke," I said, "I'd like to use what daylight's left for a look at that black trail."

    Prince of Chaos Zelazny, Roger 1991

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