See-the-light Sentence Examples

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  • No wonder he didn't see the light.

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  • Something about him touched her on a level that left her feeling at peace, as if he, too, understood what it was to face death each day and struggle to see the light instead of the surrounding darkness.

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  • Nope. Just told the commo guy he wouldn't ever see the light of day again if he touched the commo pad.

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  • In the morning, she would act, and Sirian would never again see the light of day!

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  • Luard supposes that Matthew never intended his work to see the light in its present form, and many passages of the autograph have against them the note offendiculum, which shows that the writer understood the danger which he ran.

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  • Having completed his university studies in 1845, he began to write a work on Heraclitus from the Hegelian point of view; but it was soon interrupted by more stirring interests, and did not see the light for many years.

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  • The most original statement is perhaps the view that the words of Isaiah were preserved orally by his disciples, and did not see the light (in a revised form) till a considerable time after the crystallization of the reforms of Josiah into laws.

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  • Thus the first real newspaper did not see the light until 1861, when aYedc publisher brought out the Batavia News, a compilation of items from foreign newspapers, printed on Japanese paper from wooder blocks.

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  • For various reasons they did not see the light until 1891.

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  • It had been his plan that the expected child should see the light in England, but the intention was frustrated by the state of his wife's health.

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  • During the meeting, Gray was told the files were " political dynamite, " that should " never see the light of day.

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  • Snap enjoyed a small revival earlier in the year with the release of their 2003 remix of ' Do You See The Light ' .

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  • Methodologies are all too often subsumed into the density of the doctoral dissertation, rarely to see the light of the wider academic day.

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  • Snap enjoyed a small revival earlier in the year with the release of their 2003 remix of ' Do You See The Light '.

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  • There are also pop-up ads, although with many web browsers and pop-up blockers, they'll never see the light of day.

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  • It's questionable as to whether or not the tape exists and even more questionable is whether or not the tape will ever see the light of day…if not impossible.

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  • Very few games from the Benami line ever see the light of day outside of Asia, but the most recognized one that did is Dance Dance Revolution, known to most people as DDR.

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  • Will this Star Wars incarnation see the light of day?

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  • Too bad it's just a concept and won't likely see the light of day for quite some time, if ever.

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  • Most of the applications submitted to the App Store for the iPhone are approved, but there are a few that either never see the light of day or are removed shortly after being published.

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  • The purpose of these suits is to allow far greater sun exposure to areas of your body that normally never see the light of day.

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  • I am now ready and see the light that I need to put my life in a direction for my daughter and myself, including plans on selling my home, and possibly moving.

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  • The show's family and residents could see the light when they were in need of help or assistance.

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  • However, the album she recorded for them wouldn't see the light of day until 10 years later.

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  • Can you share your own opinion as to what warp-drive propulsion theory (if any) that you personally feel is the most likely to see the light of day in our future?

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