Soon, a peek of light appeared on the flat horizon, a tiny speck no larger than the glare of a flashlight a mile away. |
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Using the phone's LCD backlight as a flashlight, Joanna made it to her room safely and silently. |
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It was just a scratch on the door, a muffled noise, and a little flashlight waving at the end of the hall. |
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Also, carry a map, compass or GPS, flashlight, knife, matches and a thermos with hot fluids. |
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He picked up a flashlight on the floor and began searching for his name, careful to dim the light as much as he could. |
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The circle of light thrown by the flashlight was still hitting a granite wall, but a feet or two lower, it was not. |
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She advises me to purchase a flashlight with batteries and a battery-operated radio. |
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They were doing this with their hands in the dark with just a flashlight, and just using their senses of touch, smell and sight. |
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Stand outside the closed door on a dark night and shine a flashlight all around the edges of the door. |
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He crumpled to the floor to absorb the shock of the impact and whipped around with his flashlight as the horde closed rapidly. |
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Nevertheless, taking my flashlight and a thermos of coffee I'd bought at an all-night truck stop, I started up the trail. |
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He found parts of a flashlight, life preserver, fuel bladder and turbine engine. |
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This 5-panel, high-profile cap with a twist features a flashlight in the crown of the cap. |
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Grabbing a light book bag, I put my food rations, four clips of ammo, a bowie knife, a flashlight, and a radio communicator into it. |
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Additionally, the crystal was intensifying the light from her flashlight, and the resulting brilliance was near-blinding. |
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Thousands of sporangia were also collected on a moss covered decaying conifer log on a ground site at night with the use of a flashlight. |
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Durable and convenient, this handy reference functions as nicely in an open field with a flashlight as it does spread out on a desk. |
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One man ignored the caution and dropped onto his stomach without so much as waving a flashlight. |
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To examine the ear, doctors use an otoscope, a small instrument similar to a flashlight, through which they can see the eardrum. |
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Smashing padlocks and deadbolts, the men checked for booby traps as they felt their way by flashlight from room to room. |
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You have probably seen a Light Stick, a plastic tube that is often stored in an emergency survival kit instead of a flashlight. |
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I shaped the tube into a horseshoe and lined it up with a flashlight as the third part of the science fair exhibit. |
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Duke moved to the pilot house armed with a flashlight and a revolver with only three rounds. |
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I'd gone up the ladder armed with a powerful flashlight to try to determine the point of squirrel ingress. |
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Josh tucked the flashlight back into the inside pocket of his open jacket and pulled out his set of keys. |
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Then, on the way up a winding staircase, on the 13th step from the bottom, my flashlight just conked out. |
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The use of a flashlight for finessing tones is a technique familiar to photographers who specialize in still life. |
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When the other ship suddenly caught fire and sent SOS signals by flashlight, the fireboat shot out water to put out the fire. |
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She pulled a flashlight from her pocket and made her way up to the first floor of the house. |
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Entering the cavernous dark of the Brooklyn Bridge Anchorage, visitors intuitively might have reached for a flashlight. |
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Someone pointed a flashlight straight to the sky, enticing moths to flutter through the beam. |
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Rogers, the electrician, held a flashlight in one hand and was digging through the box with the other. |
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A good flashlight and extra batteries is always in the hunting gear somewhere, and I almost always have a multi-tool on my belt. |
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Putting the flashlight down on the chair next to him, he pulled the painting off the wall and let it fall unceremoniously to the floor. |
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A man walking in front with a flashlight would have provided better illumination. |
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Trey searched diligently with his flashlight as he proceeded painfully slowly. |
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I found myself wishing for a flashlight when I distinctly heard someone or something on the path ahead. |
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They walked through and then it was so dark and spooky, the light of the flashlight was out of batteries. |
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An iridologist can do an examination with nothing more than an iridology map, a magnifying glass, and a flashlight. |
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By flashlight I followed a trail and then stopped at a deep pool where I knew a big brown trout had to be. |
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Adjusting the variable focus beam of his flashlight revealed countless overlapping footprints on the earthen floor of the tunnel. |
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Mitochondria are known as the power pack of cells, energizing them like batteries do flashlight bulbs. |
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I have come to the creek, she said, to shine my flashlight on the animals in the water when it gets dark. |
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Once the padlock had been pried off, Emi pulled open the trapdoor and shone her little flashlight down into the depths. |
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After dark, pass around a flashlight and let everyone tell a favorite ghost story. |
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Take a flashlight and shine it at a glancing angle across the wall and the mold almost lights up. |
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With a heavy sigh, he popped the glove compartment and pulled out a pocket flashlight. |
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If light reflex is diminished in one eye, a swinging flashlight test may discriminate between an afferent lesion and an efferent lesion. |
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He had handed the flashlight to Fred who was now shining it in the direction of the grappling hook and rope. |
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Now we groped our way by flashlight up deeply weathered steps to the top of the tallest pyramid. |
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The camera dollies back to reveal a large flashlight in the foreground, similar to what a security guard might carry on his nightly rounds. |
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Through an eyehole you see a figure with a tiny flashlight that sweeps across you. |
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I also threw in two canteens of water and a flashlight, the map from my office as well as my lensatic compass. |
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Marshallers replaced their flashlight wands and instead used blue chem-sticks to convey their taxi instructions to pilots. |
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The beam of a flashlight plays across the glass in the door, but by the time the watchmen walks by the office is empty. |
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Hunter turned off the flashlight and tried to accustom his eyes to the flickering light of the fire behind him. |
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We decided to sleep in the car, but a ranger came around with a flashlight and told us to be on our way. |
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I placed a flashlight, fire extinguisher, flares, jumper cables, and a small first aid kit in my trunk. |
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Check that your car has safety equipment such as a first aid kit, flashlight, jumper cables, etc. |
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The small flashlight he usually had hanging on his utility belt was bright enough to light up the cold, gray rectangular prism. |
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A flashlight turns up the wolf spider, whose eyes shine turquoise in the beam. |
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I pulled a few boxes from the dark attic, using a flashlight, listening to the mice scurry around. |
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He's an amnesiac found left for dead with two bullet holes in his back and a tiny flashlight that reveals the code to a safe deposit box. |
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A blue-blazered, take-charge Latina with a radio and a flashlight opens the door for you, and guides you through the dark entry hallway. |
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When it got a little darker, I began to crack open the driver's side door every time a vehicle zoomed by to wave my flashlight. |
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He finds Gilbert, and they spot Keaton, who is using the flash on her digital camera as a flashlight. |
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He rummaged through a kitchen drawer until he found a flashlight that worked. |
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She saw the beam of light of the night watcher's flashlight turning from the corner, moving forward along the corridor towards her. |
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You can see these dots if you shine a blue flashlight beam on the print-out and examine it closely with a magnifying glass. |
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That night, on a hunch, he returns with a flashlight, and, proving once again why he was made head gardener, manages to startle a gorging gray horde of sweet-toothed woodmice. |
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That was until someone rapped on her door and her eyes open, the sun glaring into the window like a cop with a flashlight going to a car full of drunken teens. |
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One of the rookie officers, Peter Liang, was walking with a flashlight in one hand and his gun in the other. |
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A friend of his comes in and shines a flashlight on it and says it looks like blood. |
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Whenever Stout shone his flashlight beam into one of the rooms, it illuminated stacks of mortar shells and explosives. |
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Bragging about how they can access their flashlight and turn off their Wi-Fi with the flick of a finger. |
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My flickering flashlight swung across a bank of overhead stowage. |
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Chris held up a flashlight so he could see where the hatch was. |
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On a table in front of her sat a stethoscope, a notepad and a small flashlight. |
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Also, use the flashlight to examine the elevator pushrod bolts. |
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So, after I peered into the vent for awhile with the flashlight, and after finding nothing, I went back to my packing and puttering around the house. |
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All you need is a long-handled dip net and a flashlight with a blue lens. |
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Most of us have experienced a temporary loss of electricity and know the helpless feeling of fumbling around for a flashlight or matches and candles. |
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The only light at the moment came from the hole above, but she switched on her flashlight and trained it on different parts of the underground chamber. |
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I gave up and reached for my flashlight that I had tucked under my pillow. |
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He got out the flashlight and turned it on and shone it inside. |
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This small flashlight, powered by battery, is attached to a carabiner. |
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When the flashlight went off, they took aim in the direction of the light. |
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He shines his flashlight in my eyes, twists my head and leaves. |
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A small lantern may seem like an odd item to include on this list, but Reid said lantern light makes a blood trail much more visible than the direct beam of a flashlight. |
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No one who lives in an American city requires a flashlight to detect the presence of immigrants or the challenges they face daily. |
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Deep in the shadows they aimed a pinpoint flashlight at a diagram drawn from a recent satellite image. |
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An egg candler can be purchased, or a flashlight can be used. |
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He then grabbed my flashlight and threw it so it landed right by my purse. |
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Widely billed as the dernier cri in armoury, the light sabre is nothing more than a flashlight powered by wasps that has to be held in both hands. |
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Once at the flashlight tag meeting spot, between two poles ground into the sand on the lake where a volleyball net should have hung, we picked teams. |
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These include the flashlight fish in the Indo-Pacific, the rosy-lipped batfish of the Galapagos and Cocos islands, and unbelievably vividly coloured Spanish dancers. |
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A basic emergency kit should include a flashlight, tyre gauge, a jack, wheel wrench and first aid kit. |
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At school he used to do Dr. Jekyll turning into Mr. Hyde, shining a flashlight into his face. |
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Wielding his flashlight like a lightsaber, Kyle sent golden shafts slicing through the swirling vapors. |
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We dined him, we lunched him, we were photographed in his company by flashlight. |
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And I had a man standing over me with a flashlight until about 3am to make sure I was compos mentis. |
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To best gauge your progress, use a small flashlight with a focusable beam that can shine into the chamber. |
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The black flashlight had handgrips and two protruding electrodes similar to those on a taser which claimed to discharge five million volts. |
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Make sure to take along an ice scraper, battery booster cables, a small shovel, a flashlight and a first-aid kit. |
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With a built-in USB battery backup, the ZeroHour flashlight provides more than just light in an emergency. |
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Make sure you have things like a flashlight, jumper cables, ice scraper, shovel, and snowbrush, windshield wiper fluid, and warning devices. |
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We also sell adapters that customers can use to mount a standard flashlight on a firearm. |
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Fit the paper back over the flashlight lens and tape it in place if needed. |
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Chewie found his flashlight and imagined a night shadow circus tent when he saw Oliver and Millie making shadow puppets inside. |
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Several sergeants gave the simple, but pointed, example of the use of a flashlight during a tour of duty to support their claim. |
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From SureFire and Strider Knives, this collaboration offers a matched serial number, limited edition tactical flashlight and knife combination. |
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The miner knew the old davy was safer than any open flame, but far riskier than a modern flashlight. |
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The Model TWLLR-CP LED 160-lumen flashlight features a 635nm red laser beam, and mounts to any 1-inch or 30mm tube or fits a 20mm to 50mm objective scope. |
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Travel with an emergency kit such as jumper cables, ice scraper, shovel, a flashlight, extra batteries, blankets, deicer, flares, water and a cell phone. |
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I gave them the instructions to work in pairs and go to each unit and have staff and their campers prepare their daypacks with water bottle, jacket, flashlight, etc. |
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A coprolite is a flashlight powered by copper-topped batteries. |
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The rapid advancement of flashlight technology during recent years, while enhancing products, resulted in an often wide range of how flashlights were tested and rated. |
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I tried the flashlight, but the battery was as dead as a doorknob. |
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Rising softly and throwing my flashlight on the switch, I sought to light the bulb over my bed in order to choose and pocket some belongings for a swift, valiseless flight. |
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An alternative to rechargeable batteries for electricity storage is supercapacitors, now being used in some devices such as the mechanically powered flashlight shown here. |
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He drifted through the room, avoiding the furniture by instinct, closed the door that led to the passage, and only then flicked on his flashlight. |
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