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In the process they threw a shadow over both banking and government.
Or will the full moon throw a shadow over the gravel of the drive that was like me?
A brilliant light above the sign threw a shadow on the sidewalk.
Harry threw a shadow as he crossed the living room at an angle.
She stood up and looked at him, but the shawl still threw a shadow over her features.
The light threw a shadow on the opposite wall.
They skirted it but its bulk threw a shadow over them.
Something to lift your heart or to throw a shadow of gloom over the spirits?
I don't think any surroundings could throw a shadow on you."
We reached a rock, one rock, but it threw a shadow.
A man; seated in the corner where the lantern threw a shadow, stood and came forward into the light.
The light behind me threw a shadow across the bed, as if trying to do what I wouldn't let myself do.
He wasn't about to let his bruised feelings throw a shadow over the future, not now that Dad had finally come looking for him.
Kirk moved slightly to block the sun and throw a shadow on Scotty's face.
A seagull flew overhead, throwing a shadow over the sun.
The light source itself is invisible and the system allows an object to be lit without its throwing a shadow.
It throws a shadow of insincerity over their most deeply felt emotions.
What was that joke about a guy being so thin he had to stand in the same place twice to throw a shadow?"
"That dreadful woman seems to throw a shadow on me," remarks Lucie.
No sun threw a shadow, though there was shade where the trees were dense and encircling.
It was bright enough to throw a shadow at Keyser's feet.
The sun had moved beyond the cottonwoods, throwing a shadow across the street and across our door.
Because of this, a combination of low afternoon sun and high cliffs threw a shadow across the water.
His hand is like an awning that throws a shadow over his entire face and chest.
The plane comes in low, throwing a shadow in the shape of a giant cross, rushing over the ground.