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The skies, too, looked about as they must have in 1850 on a very clear night.
Those looking for good news will not find it from the skies.
The next morning, he reported, the skies were clear again.
The first A380 is expected to take to the skies in 2006.
Then the skies open, or at least the television set does.
It was quite dark now, and the skies were clear.
For now, the skies are still dark at night, though that doesn't keep people inside.
He looked at her as if she'd appeared from the skies.
He wanted the skies black and no one even looking their direction.
When's a better time to take to the skies - morning or evening?
He could see the boy's mouth move, hear him talking to the skies.
But the most radical move perhaps was to open up the skies.
Today it seems good to ride long, since the skies are clear.
Laughter from one end of the skies to the other.
The moment they opened the skies to him he had won.
How the hell can I work when the skies are so blue?
At last, only the skies above the city remained open.
The skies were more than half clear, nothing out of the ordinary.
She made a guess, then, and took to the skies.
Soon, he supposed, the skies would be full of them.
It may now be time to clear the skies over our major cities.
"Being out there under the skies, it was a real call to nature for me."
It will always give a man the strange sense of looking down at the skies.
The brilliant light show in the skies above was only another problem to him.
There were all these little black holes in the skies.