NDutcarrow ray of sunlight.
Herb having a basal cluster of grey-green leaves and leafless stalks each with a solitary broad yellow flower head; desert areas Idaho to Arizona.
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1 Each camera was emitting a faint beam, like the last evening sunrays .
2 There were opals, shimmering in the sunrays , alive with inner fires of flame-color.
3 It floated in a shimmering cloud through the angled sunrays .
4 The back of her hair was starting to glow from the dipping orange sunrays .
5 Quite suddenly the luminous figure, with the sunrays behind its head, stood in front of me.
6 Under the glowing sky Rome stretched out in its immensity, empurpled and gilded by the slanting sunrays .
7 No less remorselessly the flood of hot white sunrays burned away the shadow tapestry of the valleys.
8 Near the base of the canon wall a dark patch on the ledges was shimmering in the sunrays .
9 The clouds were tinged an earthlike yellow in the sunrays and in the shadow were a sorry blue.
10 Gentians (distilling the blue of spring skies) and primroses ('the first sunrays ! ' ) amid the weathered rocks.
11 Your solar sedan will take energy from sunrays and store it in accumulators that work like a battery.
12 And the oblique sunrays were enfilading the compartments of the railway carriage, filling them with dancing, golden dust.
13 And, do you remember, there's a dash of shadow on that side; while here the sunrays fall quite straight.
14 This does protect us from ultraviolet (UV) sunrays , thereby decreasing our risk for skin cancer and aging early.
15 On the pillow with lace it was difficult at first to distinguish where the sunrays ended and the maiden's hair began.
16 No, I will just shake my soft beard of fine mist back and forth across the sky, a spectrum for the sunrays .
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