"'If he had not £1 2,000 a year, we'd think him prodigiously dim. "' | |
"And as Joshua said when the light of the world is dim, we must turn our faces to the ground." | |
"And to themselves in these the days that try their souls..." "...the chance to soar in the dim blue air above the smoke..." "...is to their finer spirits..." | |
"And with thee fade away into the forest dim | |
"EACH ONE HIS CINEMA" Or that thrill when the lights dim and the movie begins | |
"'If he had not £1 2,000 a year, we'd think him prodigiously dim. "' | |
"And as Joshua said when the light of the world is dim, we must turn our faces to the ground." | |
"And to themselves in these the days that try their souls..." "...the chance to soar in the dim blue air above the smoke..." "...is to their finer spirits..." | |
"And with thee fade away into the forest dim | |
"EACH ONE HIS CINEMA" Or that thrill when the lights dim and the movie begins | |
"I think I know, though I might rather not, "why my roofers stay so clear to me "and why the rest dims some." | |
"The sun dims into twilight" | |
"The sun dims into twilight' moon beams simmer brightly" | |
And every time he lights the gas up in that room, so it dims down here. | |
And then, as a planet goes around that star, when the planet gets in front of the star, the starlight dims, just a little bit, from our vantage point, 'cause it is being blocked by the planet. | |
"I think I know, though I might rather not, "why my roofers stay so clear to me "and why the rest dims some." | |
"The sun dims into twilight" | |
"The sun dims into twilight' moon beams simmer brightly" | |
And every time he lights the gas up in that room, so it dims down here. | |
And then, as a planet goes around that star, when the planet gets in front of the star, the starlight dims, just a little bit, from our vantage point, 'cause it is being blocked by the planet. | |
"And the blood-dimmed tide is loosed, and everywhere, the ceremony of innocence is drowned." | |
"But calamity has not dimmed this remarkable woman's spirit." | |
"Lights dimmed all along the Rialto last night for a fallen star who had just begun to shine. | |
"She stood there in stunned disbelief "As the light in his eyes dimmed. | |
"She stood there in stunned disbelief "as the light in his eyes dimmed. | |
# Your fingers dimming the lights | |
- The coding wall- it's dimming. | |
-Don't even-- And all I ask is one last kiss as the light is dimming. | |
...sprinkled in with some Couples Skill Building courses, designed to reignite the dimming flames of even the most mismanaged relationships. | |
A bit dimming can also. | |
"And the blood-dimmed tide is loosed, and everywhere, the ceremony of innocence is drowned." | |
"But calamity has not dimmed this remarkable woman's spirit." | |
"Lights dimmed all along the Rialto last night for a fallen star who had just begun to shine. | |
"She stood there in stunned disbelief "As the light in his eyes dimmed. | |
"She stood there in stunned disbelief "as the light in his eyes dimmed. | |
# Your fingers dimming the lights | |
- The coding wall- it's dimming. | |
-Don't even-- And all I ask is one last kiss as the light is dimming. | |
...sprinkled in with some Couples Skill Building courses, designed to reignite the dimming flames of even the most mismanaged relationships. | |
A bit dimming can also. | |