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  • 11twilight — I. n. 1. Crepuscular light. 2. Dim light, faint light. II. a. Obscure, dim, shaded …

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  • 12twilight — [n] onset of darkness at end of day afterglow, afterlight, crepuscular light, decline, dimness, dusk, early evening, ebb, end, evening, eventide, gloaming, half light, last phase*, lateafternoon, night, nightfall, sundown, sunset; concepts… …

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  • 13Craters of the Moon National Monument and Preserve — For other uses, see Craters of the Moon (disambiguation). Craters of the Moon National Monument and Preserve IUCN Category III (Natural Monument) …

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  • 14Sunlight — This article is about light emitted by the Sun. For other uses, see Sunlight (disambiguation). Sunshine redirects here. For other uses, see Sunshine (disambiguation). For natural lighting of interior spaces by admitting sunlight, see Daylighting …

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  • 15Cat — For other uses, see Cat (disambiguation) and Cats (disambiguation). Domestic cat[1] …

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  • 16Owl — For other uses, see Owl (disambiguation). Owl Temporal range: Late Paleocene–Recent …

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  • 17Anticrepuscular rays — are similar to crepuscular rays, but seen opposite the sun in the sky. Sunlight travels in straight lines, but the projections of these lines on Earth s spherical atmosphere are great circles. Hence, straight line crepuscular rays from a setting… …

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  • 18Chronobiology — Overview of human circadian biological clock with some physiological parameters …

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  • 19Common Nighthawk — In British Columbia, Canada Conservation status …

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  • 20Yui Makino — 牧野 由依 Yui Makino at Japan Expo 2009, Paris Background information Also known as Yui chan, Yucchi, Maki Maki …

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