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Even in full light, a lot of people wouldn't see his eyes for what they were.
Only rarely have I seen my face in full light.
The flowers here were never meant to be seen in full light.
Seeing his face clearly in full light there could be no mistake.
She could do these tricks in full light and not be caught.
The still, humid air outside didn't help much, and the room looked even worse in full light.
In 1945, the union had finally presented itself in full light.
Old experiences that he thought had faded came charging back in full light.
In full light, four marksmen saw how effective their combined fire had been.
Thus, the stakes of the contemporary debate on torture clearly appear in full light.
I'd thought she would look years younger without it, but this was the first time I'd seen her naturally in full light.
There he was, in full light, suffering no harm.
Yoshi said nothing more, pretended not to look as she examined them for the first time in full light.
"Yeah," she said, thinking of that geometry, which thought suddenly shaped itself into coherent form, in full light.
There was still sunlight coming through the windshield, but it was better than being out in full light.
She dreaded having to face him in full light once they reached his house across the brief expanse of lawn.
He expected more battle when he reached the ground floor; chances were that the combat would begin in full light.
My brother, we will ensure that it matters not whether she comes in darkness or in full light.
As he viewed the apartment in full light, The Shadow laughed softly.
Stepping back, The Shadow surveyed his trophy in full light.
At one point, at the total levitation of the table in full light, everyone applauded.
In full light, the ghost looked definitely like the cheesecloth that Harry had guessed it to be.
Art alone can celebrate in full light the sacrifice of ethics in the aesthetic field.
The property dipped, leading the eye down to the pond, a hundred-foot disc of green water set out in full light.
In full light they rose and dressed.