The scientist nimbly punched a short combo and a green light acknowledged a correct code. |
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If Congress gives the green light, millions of illegal aliens will receive a temporary work permit for three years. |
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Plans for regeneration of the world-famous hotel were given the green light by Lancaster City councillors this week. |
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The new, US-supported Georgian government has given the green light for the Yanks to stay. |
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Almost four hours later, the green light came on in the helicopter's cabin, signaling that the Marine teams would be landing in three minutes. |
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PingAlarm is a tiny application that sits in the system tray, and has a green light that turns red if any remote device is down. |
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To avoid getting run over, airmen put green light sticks on their helmets or uniforms. |
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If he agreed to the job the Doctor had just about given him the green light to take over small countries or start up his own drug smuggling ring. |
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Die-hard Burnley fans have given the green light to the formation of a Supporters Trust aimed at safeguarding the club's future. |
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If you hear the hard disk working furiously and the green light on the front of the computer is very busy, then the machine is performing a task. |
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With that said, it makes you wonder why such development projects get the green light. |
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It would be a pity that this event would not be celebrated and the thumbs up sign has already given it the green light. |
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After a minute, the machine beeped and the green light on the side flashed, indicating that her card had been cleared. |
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They are toiling away, working hard, and looking for the green light from the Minister of Finance. |
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Adding that to our lists could cost us a green light at the first traffic signal. |
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Nara noticed that his pale face was sheened with sweat, shining in the dim green light of the controls. |
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If a vessel veers off the channel to port the light becomes red and veering to starboard shows a green light. |
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The green light always takes an eon to change while my left blinker gives off its annoying click. |
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There were dozens of glow-in-the-dark stars throbbing there, throwing their unnatural green light down to her. |
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Airmen ran to unload them by the dim green light of their night vision goggles. |
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It gave Elissa the green light and she walked down quickly, keeping her footsteps light, feeling her knapsack bump lightly against her back. |
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It is a green light to the nuclear industry, indicating support for a new generation of nuclear power stations. |
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Bury's East Lancashire Railway has been given the green light to steam ahead with plans to renovate the town's historic Bury Transport Museum. |
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George surged through the green light and back up the next on-ramp, which was arranged, rather conveniently, right in front of us. |
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Orthochromatic photography refers to an emulsion that is sensitive to only blue and green light, and thus can be processed with a red safelight. |
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The people with the chequebooks at production studios preferred to play it safe and give the green light to directors to do what they do best. |
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I thought people would never stop carping about the green light business, or the parking come to that. |
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The council reported that he had provided a compelling case to give the green light for carefully managed commercialization. |
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The only real light was from the red and blue lights above my head and the green light from the compressors. |
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Plans for a factory extension could create more than 100 new jobs in Chipping Norton, if council planners give a green light to the scheme. |
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Play games your elementary school child loves, like tag, cops and robbers, Simon says and red light, green light. |
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The system is equipped with two fluorescent tubes emitting green light centered around 515 nm. |
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Plans to extend a footbridge at York Railway Station creating a short cut for hundreds of commuters have been given the green light. |
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A pale green light shrouded the scenery, above a canopy thrived and animals and birds crawled and flew through the treetops. |
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He says people dash out in front of traffic at the busy crossroads, impatient for the pedestrian green light to show. |
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With the Scottish capital's new traffic regulations, a green light is no guarantee of getting anywhere in a hurry. |
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He said that the bourse had received the green light to trade the gold but it still needed a presidential decree to begin the trading. |
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When the green light is observed, you will be free to access your firearm and dispatch your opponent as required. |
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They had both been surprised when a green light ahead of them changed straight to red without going to amber. |
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In Sofia you can consider yourself lucky if you reach the other side of a street in one piece even on a green light. |
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Ms. Mitchell says she entered the intersection for a left turn on a green light behind one or two other cars. |
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Just 400 replied, but the school chiefs said it still gives them the green light to go ahead with the plans. |
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A housing association has finally got the green light for an imaginative project for key workers. |
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The Ministry of Mines and Energy has given the green light for the project to go ahead. |
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However, the Department of Agriculture has given the green light for the event. |
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This joint venture has since been given the green light by both Chinese regulators and the US courts. |
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Once the project is given the green light it will take one to two years to complete. |
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A newsagent said he and his wife will be left jobless and homeless if plans to demolish shops to make way for houses are given the green light. |
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Plans to turn the town centre into a no-drinking zone are expected to be given the green light by councillors tomorrow. |
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They could feel that the Parliament has given them a green light to proceed further in that direction. |
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A string of community projects has been given the green light by residents in the Westfield and Foxwood areas of York. |
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A block of eight apartments has also been given the green light by planners. |
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Planners have advised councillors to give the ambitious project the green light. |
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If the plans are given the green light, work could start as early in 2008 with the road open two years later. |
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The board has already given the green light to the building of the state-of-the-art facility. |
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Mrs Brice said that doctors in Canada were now able to give the green light to sufferers to grow small quantities of the drug for personal use. |
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In the brothel and nightclub strip, crime bosses got the green light to organise prostitution and illegal gambling rackets. |
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There is an air of anticipation among golfers in the wake of the green light for the extension of the course to eighteen holes. |
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The Government gave the green light to the commissioning of a national strategy to be undertaken under the aegis of the Department of Health. |
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Yet the green light has been given on production, creating more than a whiff of scandal. |
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As President, I will not wait for a green light from abroad when our safety is at stake. |
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After a few minutes I saw a green light winking languorously at me, and realised that his main computer was on sleep mode. |
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The driver flipped a control on his dash and a green light appeared. |
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By allowing the Alessandra Bernarolis to stay married, it essentially has given the green light to civil unions. |
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Only the clubs can give the green light for any deal to proceed. |
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Cars waiting to turn right on to Carleton Road from Skipton hold all the outgoing traffic up as cars coming into Skipton won't give way on a green light. |
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Some minutes after the officials put the green light and the winning bets were paid, rumors about the identity of the winning horse grew at the racetrack. |
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If you just have a stuffy nose or sore throat, you have the green light to work out, although you may want to avoid the gym out of consideration for others. |
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A green light flashed over the small inner hatch and the door swung open as Terry Reeve and a makeshift team of medics stormed in and began to administer to the wounded. |
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Schultz has given the green light for 45 stores to install CD burners, allowing the espresso sippers to sample online music and then make their own albums. |
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Protesters fear the green light will be given to the proposal but have promised they will continue to bombard environment and health bosses with their concerns. |
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But they were eventually given the green light, following a public outcry. |
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I whizzed into the cup, washed my hands, waited for my green light, and wished the officer a good afternoon. |
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The party's green light means medicines are now set to rise by 30 per cent, and some Labor Party members are already feeling the backlash in emails and telephone calls. |
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For example, some parties are not fielding candidates for the presidency by way of protest, but they can give their members the green light to vote anyway. |
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A sudden burst of bright green light flashed behind the tree. |
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This is giving a clear green light to burglars to commit this crime as they are more than likely to get a very light sentence or be put on a drug rehab programme. |
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Looking at the front fascia from the rear we can see the 4 LED's, which coupled with the green Perspex are responsible for the green light on the front. |
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Then Tanjabar put his right hand out in front of him, splayed his fingers and, lo, green light issued out of his fingers joining together to form a horizontal green line. |
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This is because the brown stain of Pyrocat-HD blocks green light and makes it difficult to evaluate the negative by transmitted light when using a green safelight. |
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I swiped the card key through the lock and little green light appeared. |
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Without asking permission, the barkeep swipes the driver's license through a card reader and the device flashes a green light approving the order. |
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In March 2001, Toronto works staff gave five transfer stations around the megacity the green light to accept electronics in their collection duties. |
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A little green light lit up verifying my fingerprint and the door opened. |
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In our view, these can usefully be measured along a continuum, from red to green light positions, with some bias today towards the middle ground of amber. |
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He blinked and rapidly adjusted the viewer's dials, but what seemed to be a tiny, almost infinitesimal flashing green light on one end of the diamond, did not disappear. |
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The Strategy began on the Ojibways of Onigaming First Nation with 50 green light bulbs distributed in the community. |
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Plans for Jumping Jacks trampolining centre and soft play area in Liversedge have been given the green light by councillors. |
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It took several months to get the green light from McDonald's headquarters for installing the gadgets in the restaurant, Fard said. |
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After a few calls and sharing of the bread soda, we got the green light and sessioned for hours. |
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The positive test results now give the green light to the busbar serial production. |
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Yo man, I heard someone had put a green light out on you, so watch your back. |
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A controversial bonus scheme for Sports Direct founder Mike Ashley has got the green light, despite a large protest vote from shareholders. |
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Kelley has been given a green light by ABC to develop a drama about private investigators. |
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However, the representatives of the 20 nations gave Japan the green light to devalue its currency in order to stimulate growth. |
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Montanans would get the green light to salvage road kill for consumption under a bill headed to Governor Steve Bullock's desk. |
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Bulgariaas government on Wednesday gave the green light to Antigua and Barbuda to open a honorary consulate in Sofia. |
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The game has been given the green light by the lottery watchdog Oflot after weeks of difficult negotiations. |
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After a brief moment of hesitation, either from fear or shock, he gave my fuckumentary the green light. |
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These supervisors gave ploughers the green light to not tackle the storm aggressively. |
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Their startling heads of luminous lime green light up the garden for months. |
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Jeffrey Blumberg cautioned against seeing the result as a green light to chow down on chocolate. |
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There were night penguins that emitted green light only when hunting in dark seas, and merlions whose manes were fringed with pallid lavender. |
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In December 2013, three months after the work was originally scheduled to begin, the redevelopment was finally given the green light. |
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Gatsby believed in the green light, the orgastic future that year by year recedes before us. |
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Gem-quality olivine is known as peridot, which has a subtle green light all its own. |
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The mall was given the green light by former council chairman Mohammed Hammada during the council's two-month summer recess in July 2007 without a council vote. |
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And as I sat there brooding on the old, unknown world, I thought of Gatsby's wonder when he first picked out the green light at the end of Daisy's dock. |
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The phosphor particles used in this study emit green light and are composed of ytterbium and erbium as respective absorber and emitter ions embedded in a preceramic matrix. |
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Housebuilder Bovis Homes said it had been given the green light for a planned mixed-use development Stanton Cross in Wellingborough, Northhamptonshire. |
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If the plan is given the green light, four to six Eurasian lynx wearing GPS-tracking collars will be released later this year at each of the sites. |
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Councillors yesterday gave the project the green light despite concerns it will be built on land that has yet to be reclaimed and could harm the protected Arad Bay. |
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MasterLink Securities, one of Taiwan's most important brokerages, has obtained the green light from Chinese authorities to establish a venture capital firm in Tianjin. |
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In December, Middlesbrough Council's executive gave the green light for the new hotel at the eastern end of the proposed Gurney Street Triangle redevelopment. |
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A NEW plan for kerbside recycling has been given the green light. |
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The green light has now been given for the creation of five gypsy pitches with utility and day rooms on land at the side of Ewloe Barn Wood on Magazine Lane. |
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