The artificial light cast by the flashlights and reporter bulbs lit the scene ahead, blotted out by the moving figures and crowd of people. |
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The controller contains photodetectors and a broadband infrared source such as the type of small incandescent lamp used in pocket flashlights. |
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The opposition group met later with candles and flashlights to select a new interim governor. |
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Five barefooted girls in pajamas made their way across the street with flashlights in hand. |
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The numerous torches and flashlights held by the soldiers was a blinding sight. |
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As our flashlights shone across his face, he looked up with a lifeless, vacant expression. |
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We grabbed our flashlights and lanterns and waited to see, or hear what would be next. |
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If you plan to rely on flashlights or electric lanterns for emergency lighting, be sure to keep plenty of fresh batteries on hand. |
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Like Minutemen equipped with flashlights instead of flintlocks, Smith's volunteers must be ready for action at short notice. |
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Unfortunately, due to fire regulations candles can't be used, so people attending are asked to bring flashlights instead. |
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All the refugees were asleep except for the patrolling officers with flashlights making rounds around the aisles of sleeping bags and cots. |
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Take a pile of mystery keys, dismembered action figures, dead flashlights, assorted calculators and undeveloped rolls of film. |
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Scanning its interior with our flashlights, beautiful shades of reds and yellows reverberated back at us. |
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Behind there was the lighthouse sweep of flashlights traversing empty space. |
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Avalos has substituted upright flashlights, instruments of surveillance, for votive candles. |
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The Dean field operatives have purchased mountains of bottled water and granola bars, and cell phones and flashlights by the dozen. |
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The store stocks candles, flashlights, carbide and hurricane lamps, solar-powered attic fans and much more. |
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An old ice chest sat in between the two with candles, flashlights, and a battery-run clock on top of it. |
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Personally, I like the fact that some camps give out little flashlights or carabiners to anyone who wants them. |
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Under a pile of dirty laundry, she retrieved two large flashlights and some batteries. |
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I have seen wind-up radios and flashlights, but I was surprised to read about a wind-up cellphone charger. |
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Using flashlights to look outside, it seems as if part of the ackee tree has fallen down. |
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Suddenly, all flashlights began flickering before going dead, plunging the girls into darkness. |
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The flashlights are popping off her and the roar of the crowd smashes into her stomach. |
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They walked back towards number 20, talking in whispers and turning their flashlights occasionally to check their location. |
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They use flashlights to search the ground near buildings and streetlights. |
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Though it is good that there is interest in the turtles, the beach is awash with flashlights and flashbulbs, causing considerable disturbance to the turtles. |
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A short foray into the spotlights, the briefest dance with immortality and then exit stage left in a body bag illuminated by a thousand camera flashlights. |
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People came in groups and the cheaters used flashlights and glowsticks. |
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Get their flashlights and their batteries and a water bottle ready. |
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We double checked all of our equipment, prime and back-up flashlights and headed out to rendezvous with Mike and Mike. |
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When I head out to the field, I often take a 'goody bag' of small flashlights, pins, and traffic vests for the ANP as a reward for training. |
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These accessories include bipods, swivel and slings, gun cases, cleaning products, rangefinders, spotting scopes, knives, game calls, flashlights, gloves, hats, etc. |
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Emily took candles, flashlights, and blankets and sat on the couch. |
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And we have our flashlights and batteries and everything else lined up. |
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Come get your blankets, your fallout shelter supplies, your flashlights! |
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These are inexpensive tin flashlights with lithographed designs. |
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All my friends had the flashlights and fresh batteries on them. |
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I love it, but how did you get the blanket and flashlights here? |
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The dim haze of flashlights bounced around the sharp turn in the tunnel. |
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Exploration of caves and locating art on the walls can usually be accomplished with lightweight, helmet-mounted caving lamps and small portable flashlights. |
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Wearing only a jock strap, he illuminates his face and body with flashlights on two palms. |
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Included in the equipment, and of interest in this occurrence, are an axe, a pry bar, and four flashlights. |
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Within a few minutes the whole camp is awake, and we chase off the elephant with our powerful flashlights and a lot of screaming and yelling. |
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To my amazement the security guards were doing the rounds and their flashlights spotted me groveling along in the dirt. |
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With ill humor, they returned to the all-too-familiar routines: take out the flashlights, bundle up and, of course, call the utility to complain. |
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Electric lanterns and flashlights have probably dimmed, then gone out. |
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Batteries, flashlights, matches, candles, manual can opener, garbage bags, portable and battery operated radio. |
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Films, music, photos, magazines, even tools like levels, flashlights and thermometers are now mushed into megabytes. |
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Another night of trips up and down pitch-black staircases, lighted by shaky flashlights and candles. |
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The kits are composed of buckets with covers, cooking pots, dishware, flashlights, batteries, plastic canteens, etc. Over 7,000 kits are planned. |
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Residents reported seeing no lights but the strobes of emergency vehicles and the glimpses of flashlights in nearby apartments. |
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Thousands of people had gathered at the airport, waving little flashlights in the darkness. |
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People must be enabled to use them safely at night, whether through lighted paths, flashlights, or other measures. |
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Equipment, except for the cars, is provided: cell telephones, bibs, signs, pencils, notepads and flashlights. |
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Obtain a supply of lamps, flashlights and batteries for illumination purposes, and distribute them to essential areas in the facility. |
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The employees distributed the flashlights to passengers and proceeded with evacuating the train. |
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Essential equipment such as handcuffs, police belts and flashlights were also distributed to ANP officers. |
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It is estimated that there were two or three serviceable flashlights on the train and these were used during the evacuation. |
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Supervise your child around lit pumpkins and never leave your lit pumpkin unattended. Use flashlights instead of candles in the pumpkins. |
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During three days and three nights, in the light of flashlights and perched on ladders the artists make the show. |
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Strong flashlights can be used to search in such places as under buildings, and in refuse disposal areas. |
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The flicker of candles and flashlights could be seen through some apartment windows. |
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The elevator stopped at the bottom of the shaft, and the men flipped on their flashlights. |
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Made of found objects such as handheld yellow flashlights, measuring tape, wire and rulers, the intricate hodgepodge of elements seems about to peel away from the walls. |
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Motioning with their flashlights on either side of the trailer, Anthony and his new employer got the semi backed up to the crumbling cement dock of Fourteen building. |
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Hardware such as nails, screws, tools, axes, mops, brooms, rakes, rope, tubs, mousetraps, flashlights, batteries, and barbed wire could be purchased. |
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In addition to a broad array of handgun designs and models, the firm prospered from the sale of ancillary products ranging from knives and flashlights to handcuffs and law-enforcement apparel. |
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Two large blue plastic boxes used to store safety items, such as flashlights, first-aid kits, megaphones and other safety-related items, were stored in the first car behind the locomotive and the other in the second last car. |
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Having emergency supplies on hand, such as a transistor radio, flashlights with extra batteries, tools, first-aid kit, food, water, blankets and a power generator, is an excellent beginning. |
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Also, velcro loops, which held four standard, double 'D' cell flashlights and an orange fluorescent armband, were located on the exterior of the kit. |
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Schools in the region stocked up on food and water, flashlights, batteries, and walkie-talkies. |
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There are no emergency exterior lights to illuminate the exterior of the coaches for passengers detraining in the dark, nor are the coaches equipped with portable lights such as flashlights. |
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Alkaline batteries, moreover, provide much higher capacity to operate flashlights, toys, compact disc players, and radios than either of the other two zinc manganese dioxide systems discussed above. |
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Give your children flashlights or glow sticks so they can see where they are walking. |
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He peoples his landscape with grungy philosophers, low-rent types who talk a lot, scheme a little and avoid the flashlights of local authorities. |
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From flashlights trained across a dark swamp in the dead of night. |
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Louis, Missouri, is the world's largest manufacturer of dry cell batteries and flashlights. |
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Students should come to understand the applications of convex and concave lenses and mirrors in technologies such as telescopes, microscopes, cameras, eye glasses, car headlights, and flashlights. |
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Each hatchway we passed teemed with bullseye fish, their iridescent scales creating a shimmering curtain of red that parted as we poked our flashlights into a cutaway section of the stern. |
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Some poll officials went on duty with flashlights so the voting could continue uninterrupted, and one poll was moved to the kitchen of the facility, where ovens provided some heat. |
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What do houses, flashlights, cars and laptops have in common? |
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It makes no difference if it's tents, BDUs, ALICE, helmets, cots, first aid kits, flashlights, water cans or a hundred other common items. |
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Solar and hand-crank flashlights may also include radios, cell phone chargers and alarm clocks. |
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The employees of the National Gallery of Canada were distributing flashlights and leaflets to visitors at the entrance of the Gallery during a special open-door event for educators from Quebec and Ontario. |
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Maintain a disaster supply kit that includes items such as a first aid kit, water, food that requires little or no cooking or refrigeration, a portable radio, emergency cooking equipment, flashlights and batteries. |
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Others, such as mechanically powered flashlights, have the generator integrated within the device itself. |
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Windup radios designed for emergency use often included flashlights, blinking emergency lights, and emergency sirens. |
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We followed the sounds of distress with just flashlights to guide us. |
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Two crew members put on hazmat suits and went out with flashlights, waiting three minutes in the entry to simulate pressurization, but could find no problem. |
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Participants should take along flashlights. |
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Optional enhancements to the M16 family include the M203 grenade launcher, a bayonet, and an assortment of rail-mounted flashlights, scopes, and laser-targeting systems. |
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Or you could add weapons, flashlights — like a Swiss Army knife. |
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The usage of flares is not that common in spelunking, but can be used as a cheaper method to illuminate when photographing high and low points, compared to using flashlights or spotlights. |
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They change from being like bare lightbulbs to being like flashlights to being like penlights. |
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It's no use, Grandpa. The mosquitoes are coming after us with flashlights. |
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If I started the movie with flashlights and sirens coming to Zurich, like what happened last Wednesday – I knew if we would write any line like this, everyone would say: 'What are you doing, man? |
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The ANSI beam distance is an impressive one kilometer, which is much farther than competitive flashlights at this lower price point. |
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Emergency equipment and supplies include items such as fire extinguishers, first-aid kits, multi-trauma kits, emergency blankets and flashlights, and megaphones. |
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Two flashlights come in the package, so you always have a spare. |
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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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It's no secret flashlights are hot sellers in the industry right now. |
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Focusing on green research and development might not feel as good as participating in a global gabfest with flashlights and good intentions, but it is a much brighter idea. |
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These are hot times for flashlights as consumers ditch their outdated models for newer ones, presenting an excellent opportunity for retailers like you to rake in the profits. |
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She keeps flashlights and candles handy in case of a blackout. |
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