What's the difference between moonrise and sunshine?

Moonrise


Definition:

  • (n.) The rising of the moon above the horizon; also, the time of its rising.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) He wasn't joking: according to Revolori, Murray gave a stage parent an unwanted dip on the set of Wes Anderson 's previous film, Moonrise Kingdom.
  • (2) "Complex sequences, like the introduction to the hotel in Grand Budapest, or the Bishop house in Moonrise Kingdom, involve multiple locations, stage sets, and often miniatures for certain shots.
  • (3) Moonrise Kingdom took a year of trying to write, and then a month of actually getting it written.
  • (4) His performances since then, from his collaborations with Wes Anderson (including last year's Moonrise Kingdom ) to his Oscar-nominated turn in Sofia Coppola's Lost in Translation , each have as their springboard Groundhog Day.
  • (5) Edward Norton wore a too-tight scout kit for the duration of Moonrise Kingdom and George Clooney voiced Mr Fox.
  • (6) A mess of memories from his school days – appearing as an otter in a production of Noye's Fludde , fantasising about running away with a girl in his class – would ferment for decades before providing material for Moonrise Kingdom .
  • (7) It's the first to take over $100m, beating The Royal Tenenbaums' haul of $71m in 2001 and Moonrise Kingdom's $68m in 2012.
  • (8) Margot Tenenbaum, all fur and kohl and endless issues; the Whitman brothers and their substantial baggage, both physical and metaphorical, aboard The Darjeeling Limited ; The Life Aquatic 's Steve Zissou, searching for something he cannot find (with a wardrobe that inspired hipsters everywhere); and now Walt Bishop, the emotionally absent father in his latest offering, Moonrise Kingdom .
  • (9) His seventh, 2012's Moonrise Kingdom , followed a love-struck couple who met during an amateur performance of Noye's Fludde and eloped with too much luggage.
  • (10) Secret Cinema guests will likely be greeted with rich reds and pastel pinks, though Moonrise Kingdom would have been a different story: the green grass and the khaki of scout uniforms dominated the colour palette of this tale of runaways, while warm oranges and browns brought a cosy 1970s retro flavour to Fantastic Mr Fox .
  • (11) From 1998's Rushmore to 2012's Moonrise Kingdom , the American indie director has made certain visual details his calling card, all of them meticulously arranged.
  • (12) As with Submarine , it is children who are the heart of the story in Moonrise Kingdom.
  • (13) Be near our England's Queen with thought Of joy that never can be caught, The gleam and grace And flash of our Lord's face Be near her in the midnight long Uplift the moonrise of your song, To bring her peace, And make all troubles cease.
  • (14) "He plans and designs every single shot, which keeps you on your toes," says Stockhausen, who also worked on Moonrise Kingdom.
  • (15) Yet he appears not much older than lovelorn Sam, the precocious child in 2012’s Moonrise Kingdom.
  • (16) "That's about all they [wanted] to know at Cannes, too," said Murray, who was promoting Wes Anderson's new film Moonrise Kingdom, which competed for this year's Palme d'Or at the French film festival.
  • (17) Anderson alluded very vaguely to details of his next, unannounced project in an interview with The Playlist last month, which he is working on with Roman Coppola, his co-writer on The Darjeeling Limited and Moonrise Kingdom.
  • (18) Bar Bottle Rocket, Anderson's first outing, Bill Murray has been onboard for every one of his films, and now plays Bishop in Moonrise Kingdom .
  • (19) It is certainly the norm in a Wes Anderson film, whether it is the Tenenbaums and their cacophony of problems, Fantastic Mr Fox and his skewed ideas of paternal protection, or Suzy and Sam, the 12-year-old protagonists in Moonrise Kingdom (co-written with Roman Coppola) both miserable at home, the outsider nobody else can understand.

Sunshine


Definition:

  • (n.) The light of the sun, or the place where it shines; the direct rays of the sun, the place where they fall, or the warmth and light which they give.
  • (n.) Anything which has a warming and cheering influence like that of the rays of the sun; warmth; illumination; brightness.
  • (a.) Sunshiny; bright.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) For now however, what’s left of their fan base are enjoying a rare burst of sunshine.
  • (2) He encountered one couple en route to the MSPs’ meeting, who said “Glad you could visit, Jeremy,” and “Well done!” And outside a nearby cafe, a man cradling his baby daughter in the sunshine shouted out to him: “Thanks for bringing humanity back to politics.
  • (3) The dogs were housed in gravel-based, outdoor pens with doghouses in a high-altitude, high-sunshine level environment.
  • (4) Sunday sunshine saw dips for films right across the market, including for Oblivion, but the headline number remains robust.
  • (5) Terrorists will leave the country and go to Holland or somewhere, and there will be more days of sunshine and England will win a football match.
  • (6) The hypothesis that breastfed infants in Beijing, China, have low vitamin D status and that sunshine exposure increases serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25-OHD) concentrations was tested in a randomized prospective study involving 42 healthy infants 1-8 months of age.
  • (7) But last week – last week … Last week there was a sudden burst of sunshine after weeks of sulking sky.
  • (8) In England and Wales the county boroughs with notably high rates during 1958-67 were mostly textile towns with cotton and wool mills, situated in the area recording the lowest average levels of sunshine.
  • (9) The grey economic clouds are occasionally pierced by a ray of sunshine.
  • (10) It followed an unusually wet August, which gave Next and other clothes retailers a good start to the new season but sales of coats and other winter goods have been tough since as many parts of the country have basked in warm sunshine.
  • (11) A sunshine exposure score, previously verified, was used to document time and body surface exposed to the sun.
  • (12) It’s Dougie Donnelly’s introduction (after 1.05) which makes it: ‘Let’s just enjoy it for a moment or two – Sunshine on Leith’.
  • (13) Roy Elis, Sunshine Hillygus,and Norman Nie calculated that Palin cost McCain four percentage points.
  • (14) Instead, he headed to City Hall, attending Mayor's Question Time to watch Johnson bask in the sunshine to which he himself had been accustomed.
  • (15) The patient had always avoided sunshine because it made her feel uncomfortable.
  • (16) As wind and sunshine are highly variable, electricity will increasingly flow intermittently.
  • (17) There were fans too, around 2,000 of them waiting in the sunshine, where a platform had been built on the pitch adorned with the trophies Casillas won during a 17-year career here.
  • (18) Besides possible ethnic factors, the relative rarity of interictal EEG abnormalities in Africans with grand mal epilepsy may be related to the larger amount of sunshine in the tropics.
  • (19) Yvonne Robertson, who had travelled from Glasgow with her district lodge, spoke of "an absolutely amazing day" as her red, white and blue glitter headband sparkled in the sunshine.
  • (20) We’ll leave you with this live stream of a rally in Miami: Facebook Twitter Pinterest Share Share this post Facebook Twitter Pinterest close 10.14pm GMT Santa Monica The Guardian’s Rory Carroll (@ rorycarroll 72) has been at an event in Santa Monica, California: After lighting up a Hollywood boulevard earlier in the day, dozens of women are dancing through downtown Santa Monica under glorious sunshine, drawing cheers, applause and curious glances.

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