You read it for the atmosphere, the smoky, urban settings that enshroud his helpless or conscienceless characters. |
|
Eventually the stars would burn out and a curtain of frozen darkness would enshroud all existence. |
|
With a fog bank off the coast of Lake Michigan threatening to creep ashore to enshroud the golf course again Friday morning, who knows whether the first round will end in time to get the second round finished? |
|
An almost superhuman serenity seemed to enshroud them both as a halo. |
|
Both produce powerful gaseous outflows called stellar winds, which enshroud the stars and stymy efforts to directly measure their properties. |
|
But the Greeks thought otherwise and, according to the Armenians, wanted to enshroud the variation in the cleaning routine in a new status quo. |
|
The autumn mists that rise from the Dordogne river to enshroud the land encourage growth of the Botritys Cinerea fungus responsible for Noble Rot. |
|
Plants and animals with large geographic home ranges were called umbrella species because the protection of their habitats had served to enshroud numerous other forms of life that shared their habitat. |
|
For the superannuated Mr Raghothaman to feel an urge to tell the ' truth' at this stage will only add to the conspiracy theories that enshroud many assassinations. |
|