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- An extension of 1975 " palely follow ( s ) the nineteenth century rhythms ".
- In the peaked chamber, palely lighted by two small windows, additional ladders lean against loft spaces.
- "B . tokioi " has two palely yellowed flowers, sometimes having red spots or striations.
- It consisted of spheres of various sizes, arranged like planets in their orbit on the ecliptic, palely colored in vaguely horizontal bands.
- And she walked into an adjoining alcove and pointed at the ceiling, where light was streaming palely in from the sidewalk above, through translucent glass.
- Priest remarked of " Palely Loitering " that it " was written soon after I returned from a long and very happy stay in Melbourne, Australia.
- Combining airy, calligraphic scaffoldings of line with whitish or palely tinted backgrounds, these 9-by-12-foot paintings were the biggest Marden had made to that point.
- You could argue that Levesque's curve of palely-freckled poplar wood that sprouts a brass thingy is, well, not the sort of hat you go to a hat store for.
- At the end of the century, after Henry Miller, Philip Roth, Erica Jong and others who have exploited the sexual confessional mode, she seems not only imitative but palely imitative as well.
- Hunting as a metaphor for sexual frustration is present in Keats'famous " La Belle Dame sans Merci, " in which the lovesick knight wanders " alone and palely loitering ."
- Farcially in " There's Something About Mary, " malignantly in " Your Friends & Neighbors, " but palely and opaquely in " Permanent Midnight ."
- As Nearly Headless Nick explained to Harry, " Wizards can leave an imprint of themselves upon the earth, to walk palely where their living selves once trod . . . I was afraid of death.
- "' " Palely Loitering " "'was originally published in " The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction " in the January 1979 issue; Priest reaped the cover illustration by Ron Walotsky.
- "Palely Loitering " earned the BSFA Award for Best Short Fiction in 1979 . It was nominated for the Hugo Award for Best Novelette in 1980, and was further nominated for the 1980 Locus Award for Best Novella.
- In the other three stories, each of that long-short form which used to be sacred to the penny detective adventure story, Poirot is but palely himself, and in each case the plot, though clever, is not brilliant.
- He won the BSFA award for short fiction in 1979 for the short story " Palely Loitering "; and has been nominated for Hugo Awards in the categories of Novacon 30 in 2000, and at the 63rd World Science Fiction Convention in 2005.