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We traveled entirely by night, timing our marches so that we camped during the day at deserted cities where, even to the beasts, we were all kept indoors during the daylight hours. On the march Tars Tarkas, through his remarkable ability and statesmanship, enlisted fifty thousand more warriors from various hordes, so that, ten days after we set out we halted at midnight outside the great walled city of Zodanga, one hundred and fifty thousand strong.
It was now late in the afternoon, and the balance of the daylight hours were devoted to the building of a rude ladder by means of which Lady Alice could mount to her new home.
For two days they camped there, and constantly during daylight hours Usanga compelled the Englishman to instruct him in the art of flying.
During the daylight hours it is always extremely hot; at night it is intensely cold.
At first I spent the daylight hours on the southward beach watching for a ship, hoping and praying for a ship.
Retailers will also benefit as shoppers have more daylight hours to wander around stores, although this will depend on many small shops changing their hours of work to accommodate this.
I would like to see a pensioner guidance bus that would go along to every district in the city during daylight hours to give support to all those who are unable to travel very far.
Pedestrians do not seem to have a right of way at this point, particularly when the road is busy, which is most of the time through daylight hours.
The European Union now plans new traffic laws forcing all drivers in Britain to keep their headlights on during daylight hours. The European Parliament has already approved the measure and it will now automatically become UK law.
It says the tides and short daylight hours mean the statues cannot be removed at the end of their planning consent on November 28, but must be taken out next month.
This is not a psychosomatic or imaginary illness, it is caused by a biochemical imbalance in the hypothalamus due to the shortening of daylight hours and the lack of sunlight in winter.
They charge up enough electricity during daylight hours not to require any external supply.
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