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at night

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at night
during the night. Most people sleep at night. Mary studies at night.
See also: night


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Roth used unconventional approaches to literally and metaphysically peer into the mysteries of nature: not only did he walk at night and very early morning to experience the quiet and the dark, he hung upside down from trees, squeezed his vision through cracks between leaves and branches, or contemplated the same sight night after night to personally soak in the progression of differences.
Sailing at night can be awe-inspiring, especially on a clear, moonless night when the sky is filled with countless stars.
All night rides are rated four stars because riding at night requires good bike-handling skills and fitness.
 
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