Aura SODINETTE Long Life has a lifetime of 48,000 hours based on a 12h switching cycle operating with magnetic ballast and separate ignitor. |
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An entry level 1.6-litre Aura saloon is priced at E24,635, ex-works. |
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Yammara has been sleeping in desultory fashion with a student, Aura, who then turns up pregnant and moves in with him. |
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The Aura I is made up of a white upper parabolic reflector made of fibreglass positioned at the top of the lighting column. |
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Zephyrus and Aura, the airborne characters wafting her forward with their breath, float in a motionless, weightless sky, locked in an embrace. |
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His nerdy bumpkin quality delighted Aura — the best beaches in the world! five different kinds of banana! |
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In the introduction the reader is presented with the dual concepts of Aura and Icon as reference points in the journey to mapping Mouride visuality. |
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For the future, Aura is looking at entering the Hindi film music segment. |
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The Aqua, launched in 2002, studies water cycles, and the Aura, which went up in 2004, examines atmospheric chemistry. |
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In 2010, she produced her first theatrical release, Tiny Furniture, in which she played Aura, a girl in the post-college doldrums, whose mis-steps are as endearing as they are cringeworthy. |
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Laura Sutherland, 33-year-old managing director of Glasgow-based Aura PR, takes her three-year-old miniature poodle Eddie in to work with her. |
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The videoconferencing solutions are easy to deploy to any location with centralized operation and management via Avaya Aura, which offers bandwidth control and eliminates the need for an overlay video network. |
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The Kobo Aura HD is perfect to take with you, whether heading for the beach or on a city break. |
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The Avaya Aura? architecture is compatible with NES's open architecture, allowing customers a smooth evolution within a global multi-vendor environment, whenever they are ready. |
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The mysterious one hits up Aura when he will be joined by Size Records' favourite Tim Mason, Tom Quinn, Ava and Kid Swarve. |
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In July 2007 Aura Estrada, a promising Mexican writer studying in New York, sustained fatal neck injuries from bodysurfing off the Pacific coast of Mexico. |
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These agents may be particularly effective in the patient who has prolonged or atypical migraine aura. |
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The aura is a symptom that usually occurs before the onset of the pain itself. |
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It is important to note that most patients with migraine do not have an associated aura. |
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Many women experience an aura, which signals an impending hot flash immediately prior to its onset. |
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He stopped a foot away, leaning against a lamp pole and sending out the aura of something set to kill. |
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You know, there's a certain kind of photography now, Kirlian photography, which can actually photograph your aura. |
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His wizened and wrinkled face and his long, flowing beard contrasted sharply with the aura of power that seemed to flow from him. |
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The results were true only for people with migraine accompanied by an aura, or a warning sensation that occurs before the headache begins. |
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I do think that sacral aura of science, and its priesthood of scientists, has faded as the ultimate authority in our lives. |
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The room didn't appear gloomy or depressing, but it still had this certain aura of darkness wrapped around it. |
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There was a serene and tranquil quality about Dermot, a gentle aura of goodness and kindness that radiated from his heart. |
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There was an aura of displacement about him, I felt, and it wasn't because of his ragged clothes or the shabby appearance. |
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There was an aura of pride surrounding him, a glow that made him look happy and that ended up making me feel a little better too. |
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In his hand was a long, crimson staff, and an aura of magical strength surrounded him. |
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Historical sites of revolutions are often imbued with an aura of romantic mystique. |
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An aura of wisdom surrounded her but she looked so young she could have passed as one of Serena's classmates. |
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Much of Mumbai is polluted, overcrowded and frenetic, yet the city has an aura of magic and irrepressible hope. |
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I still sense an aura of coldness, but I guess that's something I'll have to approach practically next time. |
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Fans of the artist say his unique color perception translates into images that shimmer with texture, richness of color and an aura of mystique. |
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She started by telling me how she could see my aura was full of negative energy and that she could rid me of it. |
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But still there was a warm aura about her that brought the faintest of smiles to his face. |
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Migraine with or without aura is the most common form of acute-recurrent headache in children. |
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Sometimes there is a warning of the attack called an aura perhaps an unpleasant odor or spots before the eyes. |
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Admittedly, the cigarette helped create an aura of mystery and romance even in the very early years of film. |
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It is an era of, an aroma of, an aura of some mesmerizing music performance. |
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The aura of older artworks stemmed from their special power in religious cults and their unique situation in time and space. |
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Augustine had an aura like lop-eared rabbits and fluffy baby chicks that demanded even the most crotchety of old men stand up and take notice. |
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All the furniture in the coffeehouse is of the 1930s style, the dark wood and rare ornaments creating an aura of mystery and peace. |
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The meditative mood and ethereal atmosphere of the painting create an aura of intimacy that counters the epic scale of its composition. |
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But, generally, the right uniform confers an aura of authority and legitimacy on even the most questionable of occupations. |
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What he transmits far more effectively than most designers, including other famous colleagues, is an aura of power. |
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Psychiatric classifications have an aura of scientific certitude about them that is not really justified. |
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I don't believe in the concept of auras, but if I did I would say he was definitely giving off an aura of pure evil. |
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In Celtic Spiritual tradition, it is believed that the soul radiates all about the physical body, what some refer to as an aura. |
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The man on the ground had only a faint aura since he was no longer conscious. |
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The last thing he remembered was the blue aura surrounding his body and a blinding light. |
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He was a tall man with grey hair and a long mustache, with an almost tangible aura of power about him that didn't fit the role of a waiter. |
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Negative energy that is part of your aura attracts more negative energy. |
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Eventually the use of the body, ritualism, masquerade, and the shrine-like aura in non-Western religious and art practices found their way into conceptual art. |
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The movement had the dreamy, almost improvisatory aura of an arabesque. |
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One such experience taught me the nature of my migraine aura. |
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No evidence supports their use during the aura phase of an attack. |
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Two showers and 24 hours later, I still fancied that I carried the aura of charred flesh with me shopping, to my sons' nursery school, around my own home. |
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Although one of them is stronger, and the other's aura faint. |
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An aura of mystery surrounded her, but it felt like she was letting me in. |
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It gives an aura of maturity and authority too, adds another group. |
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Television has played no small part in the creation of an aura of respectability around supernatural mumbo jumbo, whether it be presented as new age or old school. |
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Her latest book, Light Body, an intense study of the human aura, spiritual energy and the awakening of the human soul will be published in September. |
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Miri sat calmly at the table, surrounded by an aura of soft green. |
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Her hands then began to glow, surrounded by an aura of white light. |
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Far from flying off in alarm at my approach, as just about any other bird would, this specimen of Cathartes aura greeted me with the avian equivalent of a yawn. |
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The woman grinned and began to chant, an aura surrounding her body. |
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Six patients described an aura, and three were noted to have automatisms. |
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There's an air of calm about the place, an aura of tranquillity. |
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Some of my favorite albums in recent memory used exotic instruments, indecipherable lyrics, and amorphous structures to create a sublime aura of the unreal. |
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The music and lighting make it clear that there is a genuine aura around him. |
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She sprang out from their midst like the Virgin in a busy Annunciation, calm as Mary and nimbed with that unmistakable aura of the chosen. |
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When he says that the nonreproduced artwork has an aura, what he means is it's not boring. |
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He was a prize male with the sexual aura of a massive hunk with low hangers. |
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If Arjun's young mechanic is a deceptive scowler, Dimple's regal aura exposes a highly flawed side to her persona at one point. |
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Sri Peetam has an aura of a peace that passeth understanding. |
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Some of this criticism targeted The Matrix's own auteurist aura. |
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Just like Smetana Fibich made major demands on performance and endowed his works with an aura of the uncommonness that is not compatible with everyday theatre practice. |
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Sociologist and Professor Emeritus Brenda Danet and Tamal Katriel, professor of communications, noted that mass production undermines the aura of cultural objects. |
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