-It is the fourth century B.C. and Herophilus, the father of anato-my, raises his surgical blade to gleam in the Egyptian sun.
Sunbathing, swimming, snorkeling - is there any better way to spend a day in the Egyptian sun?
The troops of the 1st Division have toughened, their bodies almost black from exposure to the Egyptian sun.
To the producers' horror the film containers were found a week later on an airport tarmac in Cairo, sitting in the hot Egyptian sun.
He had pinned his Head Boy badge to the fez perched jauntily on top of his neat hair, his horn-rimmed glasses flashing in the Egyptian sun.
The Egyptian sun in June.... Everyone was abovedecks.
The Egyptian sun was a god, beyond question--a god to be propitiated, to be worshiped, and most especially to be feared.
His face had the look I loved to see-baked as brown as a Nubian's by the Egyptian sun, his eyes narrowed speculatively, a half-smile on his lips.
Under the rays of the benevolent Egyptian sun his brawny arms and rugged face turn golden-brown, forming a striking setting for the sapphire brilliance of his eyes.
So it seems that the weneg flower was somehow connected with the Egyptian sun and death cult.