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dark

[dahrk] / dɑrk /










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This was such a familiar nightmare for the Scots, their darkest fears in play, their rugby sanity at stake.

From BBC

Similar darker regions have been observed on Jupiter, where the shape of the magnetic field guides the motion of charged particles through the upper atmosphere.

From Science Daily

These are low-surface-brightness galaxies, systems so faint they are difficult to detect and so sparse in stars that dark matter makes up most of their mass.

From Science Daily

Another person, a boy, maybe a teenager, sits beside that figure, but his face is in such dark shadow that it is impossible to know anything about him.

From The Wall Street Journal

Now, its darker days are in the rearview mirror.

From Barron's




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