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  • Miles across the water, a pair of headlights pierce the gray dawn.
  • Flo is all intuition : rosy dawn, rosy day; gray dawn, bleak prospect.
  • The valiant Irish nuns disembarked to a chilly gray dawn in San Francisco on Friday, December 8, 1854.
  • As Saturday's cold, gray dawn broke, Russian commandos apparently released gas into the theater that caused unconsciousness.
  • The light of the January day varied little, from gray dawn to pale morning, from pale afternoon to gray dusk.
  • As a cold, gray dawn broke, at least 70 ambulances sped in and out of the area, ferrying wounded to hospitals.
  • She led the parade wearing a crown and a long white cape while riding atop a large white horse named " Gray Dawn ."
  • As the gray dawn breaks, we will wake up in a new world where family life will be radically different from anything ever experienced by humans.
  • (Peter G . Peterson is the author of " Gray Dawn : How the Coming Age Wave Will Transform America-and the World ."
  • In the gray dawn of April 3, tumult and tragedy were about to envelop the lives of nearly everyone within earshot of those first disordered sounds of combat.
  • They found Sacchi face up on his bed in the gray dawn, his funeral suit laid out beside him, his last prayer scrawled on the wall, his midsection blown away.
  • One result : an enormous amount of crisis-mongering about unfunded entitlements, of which Peter G . Peterson's " Gray Dawn " is perhaps the most apocalyptic.
  • It's almost possible to imagine that the patter of tour guides is another form of prayer, and the flash of cameras against a gray dawn sky an offering to the river.
  • Holbrooke said that the title of Peterson's new book, " Gray Dawn, " which is about the aging of the population, made it sound like a spy novel.
  • Peterson makes a compelling case in " Gray Dawn : How the Coming Age Wave Will Transform America _ and the World " ( Times Books, 280 pages, $ 23.00 ).
  • Late summer's searing persistence made it difficult for hunters to think of tramping the woods in quest of deer or upland birds, or huddling in a duck blind on a cold, gray dawn.
  • As a gray dawn broke Friday morning on the second full day of the hostage crisis, the guerrillas abruptly set free seven unidentified hostages and pledged to release some or all of the 75 foreign hostages held in the crowd.
  • In his new book, " Gray Dawn : How the Coming Age Wave Will Transform America and the World, " economist Peter G . Peterson calls this shift one of the " great hazards in the next century ."
  • "Gorleben is no safer than any other nuclear installation in Germany from a targeted attack, " said Boris Jarosch, a 25-year-old student from Berlin, after watching the convoy sweep through the gates in the gray dawn.
  • "People will continue to reject this, especially those who have to live with it on their doorstep, " said Boris Jarosch, a 25-year-old student from Berlin, after watching the convoy sweep through the gates in the gray dawn.
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