Slavic guardian deities of the dawn.
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Examples for "aurora"
Examples for "aurora"
1Splendid aurora in the night; a bright band of light from S.S.W.
2Thicker pulsed the lances of the aurora; changed to vast billowing curtains.
3The mercury is 5 degrees below zero, and the aurora is glorious.
4Also known as the aurora borealis, the Northern Lights are notoriously coy.
5Straight before her gleamed and flashed and ebbed and palpitated the aurora.
1Up in the sick room Zora lay on the little white bed.
2Zora bent a moment and caught up the folds of the Fleece.
3Great clods of earth had been overturned -thereI found Zora digging.
4Zora looked down at the point of her umbrella on the floor.
5To Zora the incomprehensible aspect of the situation was her own attitude.
1The Zarya was built by the Russians and financed by the US.
2The Endeavour astronauts also tested Zarya's battery supplies before heading home.
3He passed into Zarya, which was the next module forward in the Stack.
4Some had collided with the walls, splattering Zarya a brilliant red.
5Zarya is scheduled to rendezvous with the American space shuttle Endeavour in early December.
1Zaria residents said that they heard loud blasts on Sunday morning.
2You may remember her as Zaria from The Parent 'Hood.
3Primary bone tumours and tumour-like lesions in children have not been reported from Zaria.
4Zaria was said to contain fifty thousand inhabitants, a population exceeding that of Kano.
5Zaria is a 14-year-old girl from Bamyan in Afghanistan.
1The pair will be clad in pressurized spacesuits made by Zvezda of Moscow.
2He led Lada Togliatti to five consecutive national titles before joining Zvezda in 2006.
3A near miss between an arklet, or something, and the nadir side of Zvezda.
4In the early days, that engine had been the built-in one mounted on the Zvezda module.
5Everything forward of Zvezda looked pretty good.
1In an ancient Hindu hymn to Ushas we read:-
2The dawn of the day (Ushas), part of the sun-worship, became also a god:
3Ushas is the Hindu goddess of dawn.
4Ushas, Max Muller tells us, "has two parents, heaven and earth, whose lap she fills with light" (510.
5Her sister is Ushas (Dawn).
1I feel zore about the heart, Meary, and it's all com' of parting with you.
2"Is it very zore, boy?" asked Scholtz.
1In reality, judges often ignore documented evidence of spousal abuse, claiming that it is irrelevant in a custody case, says Zorza.
1And our sister, Zorya Polunochnaya, she can't tell no lies at all.
2Shadow walked down the corridor and said, Good morning, Zorya Vechernyaya.
3Zorya, my dear, may I say how unutterably beautiful you look?
4Only Zorya Utrennyaya was awake to say goodbye to them, that Saturday morning.
5Shadow, may I introduce you to the lovely Miss Zorya Vechernyaya.
6Zorya Vechernyaya looked over his shoulder, tutted, and removed the wooden borscht bowls.
7Zorya Utrennyaya found an empty ashtray and placed it beside Czernobog.
8Zorya Vechernyaya reached across the table and shook Wednesday's hand.
9Zorya Vechernyaya tells me that you played checkers with Czernobog.
10Shadow helped Zorya Vechernyaya to take the plates and dishes into the little kitchen.
11Liberty's silver face reminded him a little of Zorya Polunochnaya.
12Zorya Utrennyaya came in with a red wooden tray.
13There was a clatter from the end of the hall, and Zorya Vechemyaya came in.
14Zorya Vechernyaya plucked it from his fingers, and waited.
15He thought of Zorya...what the hell was her name?
16Zorya Utrennyaya carried in their coffee on a red wooden tray, in small brightly enameled cups.