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- Pitch Dark is a 1983 modernist novel by Renata Adler about a newspaper reporter's affair with a married man. Decades after falling out of print, Pitch...
- Darkness is the condition resulting from a lack of illumination, or an absence of visible light. Human vision is unable to distinguish colors in conditions...
- Pitch Black (titled The Chronicles of Rid****: Pitch Black on later re-releases) is a 2000 American science fiction action horror film directed by David...
- reprising his role as Richard B. Rid****. It acts as a bridgepoint between Pitch Black and The Chronicles of Rid**** and explains why Rid**** decides to...
- will direct the film. Dark Fury, an anime-inspired made-for-DVD animated film, acts as a bridge between the live-action films of Pitch Black and The Chronicles...
- the House Judiciary Committee. Adler accepted, and would later publish Pitch Dark (1983), which fictionalized an affair she had with Burke Marshall, a fellow...
- case where a person who has fallen into Guna Caves has survived. "It was pitch dark inside and no one knew whether the rope reached him"  — Report on the...
- pumps, but the stations in his area only turned the lights on when it was pitch dark outside, to save energy. This painting depicts a Mobil gas station alongside...
- The pitch being perceived with the first harmonic being absent in the waveform is called the missing fundamental phenomenon. It is established in psychoacoustics...
- to sell it as a movie about a female Rocky, with barely a hint of the pitch-dark substance that led Andrew Sarris of the New York Observer...to declare...