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Sunrise, the neglected sibling event--sunsets seem to get all of the glory.

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But sunrises are rather quite different. They are the beginning, not the end.

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And it would seem logical--but nothing would be farther than the truth--that a sunrise is the exact opposite of a sunset. Oh, I haven't got all my scientific facts lined-up and verified, but that's my observation and I'm sticking to it...
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