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  • Its eight elegant chalets — decorated in colorful African prints — are pitched on the side of a volcano that offers views of the lush mist-laden hills that are home to the endangered mountain gorillas studied by renowned zoologist Dian Fossey.

    Luxury On the Edge 2009

  • New Age – If after listening to a song you picture mist-laden moors of Ireland or

    waterdiluted Diary Entry waterdiluted 2005

  • The center portion of the screen changed abruptly, and the image of the mist-laden atmosphere of Zotos IV was replaced by a picture of another large auditorium like the one McCoy was in.

    Recovery Dillard, J. M. 1995

  • When it had concluded its circumnavigation of the valley and returned to the mist-laden sky, half a dozen small creatures could be seen struggling to free themselves from its lethal grasp.

    Mid Flinx Foster, Alan Dean 1995

  • They climbed slowly upward through the cheerless, mist-laden skies, the engine well throttled back and running as smoothly as any engine could.

    Around the World in Ten Days Chelsea Curtis Fraser

  • The weather, which for the last few hours had looked like clearing, had now turned definitely to rain; clouds had descended on the hills, and the trees in the valleys stooped and dripped in the saturated, mist-laden air.

    The Ashiel mystery A Detective Story Charles Bryce

  • Next morning, in the chill, mist-laden dawn you rise; and, after a breakfast of coffee and dried fish, shoulder your Remington, and step forth silently into the raw, damp air; the guide locking the door behind you, the key grating harshly in the rusty lock.

    The Idler Magazine, Volume III., July 1893 An Illustrated Monthly Various

  • The water dripped from the ends of her braided brown hair and the long dark lashes of her brown eyes were mist-laden also.

    The Wind Before the Dawn Dell H. Munger

  • Their eyes wandered aimlessly over the mist-laden landscape of this portion of deserted Paris.

    I Will Repay Emmuska Orczy Orczy 1906

  • The sound travelling through the mist-laden air seemed to come more especially from the northwestern front of the palace of Augustus, which here faces that of the late

    "Unto Caesar" Emmuska Orczy Orczy 1906

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