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Inside it's gloomy after all that sunshine.
Inside the ceilings are low, the lighting dingy and the air thick with stale smoke.
He flew into dark lanes, and saw the white faces of starving children looking out listlessly at the black streets.
She stood waiting in the dim light.
The voice had come from a man who, in the dim light, appeared to be thin, balding at the temples, with a sharp face furrowed by shifting wrinkles.
Outside the hotel, the sky was pale and felt very high up.
The problem was that astronomers had hardly any data from the early universe, which until recently was too faint even for Hubble to get any good pictures of.
She was invisible in the dusk of the room.
The boys began to quiet down to whispers, now, for the stillness and gloom of the place oppressed their spirits.
Across the river in Arlington, the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier stands amidst the dim, grave and majestic Arlington National Cemetery.
Sombre history, soberly viewed.
Stephanie's face darkened into a look of disgust.
The moon was dimmed by clouds and the stars were darkened.
Most people believe that reading in dim light causes poor eyesight, but that is untrue.
A faint lamp glimmers at the end of the passage.
ANAND GUPTA's small and dimly lit-grocery shop in a middle-class Delhi neighbourhood does not allow customers much of a look at its crowded shelves.
The landlord pays cleaners who come daily, and there is a dingy shared washroom where residents can clean their belongings.
Gil is transported in a magic cab to a smoky, underlit Paris.
These people do, however, show normal sensitivity to most components of dim light.
The grey light was hard on the eyes.
By last spring, Mr. Yang, 40, was afraid to leave his dim mud-clay house. "All he did was stay home and cry," Ms.
When the cave door was unlocked, a sorrowful sight presented itself in the dim twilight of the place.
The bar on West Forty-second Street was dim and stank of Lysol.
It was dim and cool in the room.
Volcanic carbon dioxide in Earth's early atmosphere kept Earth warm enough for life to begin during the time when the Sun was too dim to provide much warmth.