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  • She led him through the draped doorway, along a dimlit hall and up to an unpainted neo wood door.

    Kahen no Ame H-M Brown 2010

  • There were forty some patrons in the dimlit club, scattered at the small square tables, drinking, talking, some watching the rickety bandstand.

    Kahen no Ame H-M Brown 2010

  • As Jake followed him into a long, dimlit tunnel, he noticed a battered robot slumped against a black-stained tiled wall.

    Kahen no Ame H-M Brown 2010

  • At the Metropolitan exhibit, the crowds, their eyes made bleary by dimlit chambers of penwork, stood back with relief from Harvest in Provence (1888), a large golden oil canvas preceded by a detailed, lightly tinted drawing and followed by two rather differing pen versions for Émile Bernard and John Russell.

    Determined Spirit Updike, John 2005

  • Nearly every player seat was filled that afternoon as Leo Anson walked through the dimlit circular room to halt in front of an opaque pl asti-glass door.

    Tek Kill Shatner, William 1996

  • Moving slowly and quietly along the dimlit upper hallway, the thin young woman headed for the stair ramp leading down to the lower level of the Bel Air Sector mansion.

    Tek Kill Shatner, William 1996

  • She stood, listening, on the threshold for roughly twenty seconds before crossing into the dimlit room.

    Tek Money Shatner, William 1995

  • And to his right a dimlit room that looked to be the parlor.

    Tek Money Shatner, William 1995

  • The panel slid silently aside, revealing a dimlit metal stairway quirking down into the corridors below.

    Tek Money Shatner, William 1995

  • The cambot was whirring now, capturing the scene that was unfolding down in the dimlit courtyard.

    Galaxy Jane Goulart, Ron, 1933- 1986

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