There's a jazz quartet playing mood music under the neon coloured strip lights barely audible in the hubbub of a full bar and seating area. |
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Total up the total wattage of appliances and lights you need running during a blackout. |
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The boredom was driving him nuts, and it was impossible to sleep with the lights on. |
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Hadi emphasized the importance of balancing the outdoor and indoor lights to create a comfortable lighting for the eyes. |
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Look for objects such as watering cans old tools or flowerpots that you can dress up with lights flowers or greenery. |
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The lights were designed to improve bus journey times but according to residents they made traffic problems worse. |
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The railroad came to Hailey in 1883 bearing materials for a jail, courthouse, electric lights, waterworks, and telephones. |
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Traffic lights were green with a sign indicating that traffic making a left turn should give way. |
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Even though the house lights are up, and the bar manager is jangling his keys impatiently. |
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For those that must be on, switch to a lower wattage or try low-pressure sodium lights that reduce glare. |
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He had only gone a short distance down the cross road, when a patrol car came skidding around the corner, its lights ablaze. |
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Just then, this fire truck comes barrelling up in the rear view mirror full speed, sirens and lights ablaze and the dream ends. |
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Even at midnight, he reports, warehouses and other business locales around the airport are ablaze with lights. |
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Festival lights are ablaze everywhere, and it's been raining nonstop for hours. |
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His vision no longer impeded, Sid looked down at the board, ablaze with multi-colored lights. |
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Last Saturday on the dual carriageway I was overtaken by a speeding car all lights ablaze. |
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Then you might as well forget about walking to the traffic lights and just jaywalk in the middle of the street. |
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The south-facing back garden, which is not overlooked, has a paved patio area with garden lights and a water feature. |
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She pressed her remote control gadget and the car burst into siren wails with lights flashing. |
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Suddenly, alarms wail and lights start flashing all around the regeneration cylinders! |
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I don't know what plans he had but he was probably hiding in wait for the lights in the house to go out so that he could break in. |
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Then beginning the first stretch of waiting until the blue and red lights and white cars arrived. |
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The lights were on, so my parents were still up, and Ryan walked me to the front door. |
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They also back a series of road safety measures and traffic restrictions, including crawler lanes, realigning bends and traffic lights. |
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Clients who do stop in these areas are often harassed by police by flashing their lights or booking them for traffic offences. |
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Forgive the caveman economics, but keeping the lights and heating on comes a long way ahead of saving the planet, in my book. |
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Thousands of floating, flickering lights, rhythmically carried forward by the slowly moving waters of the holy river, are an unforgettable sight. |
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Other useful items are automatic lights and wipers and the radio gave first class reception on all wavebands. |
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Judging is carried out by three officials who indicate with red or green lights whether the competitor has qualified to the next round. |
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During the night, watchmen in the town watched lights flicker all over the mountain in the distance. |
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Most famous of his costume wardrobe was his Yuletide disguise as a full Christmas tree complete with lights. |
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Most of the northern lights we see originate in the electrons accelerated into the ionosphere. |
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The high-intensity discharge lights used in industrial, retail, and institutional settings are serious energy wasters. |
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A saucer-eyed Quinkan spirit man, with extended arms and body shimmering in tiny coloured lights, snatches the attention of the mix of tourist visitors. |
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She is the fashion correspondent for the International Herald Tribune and by the lights of the arcane pecking order of this bizarre business is accepted as the queen bee. |
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But the carbon footprint of growing a plant under blazing bright lights is absurd. |
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The officer had been on his way to an armed robbery with lights and sirens blazing, and admitted travelling between 50 and 60 mph in a 30 mph zone. |
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As the former prime minister sat under unforgiving studio lights jibber-jabbering with Andrew Marr, his interviewer of choice, it looked positively sandy on top. |
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Diwali, the Hindu festival of lights, is the most popular of all the festivals from South Asia, and is also the occasion for celebrations by Jains and Sikhs as well as Hindus. |
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Paper flags of countries that have fought for freedom hang on strings from the ceiling like nationalist Christmas lights. |
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It is his ability to merge moral sentiment, theological passion, and policy prescription that lights the fire of his rhetoric. |
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Incandescent ceiling lights, when properly installed, are reasonably safe if the bulb wattages are in accordance with the manufacturer's specifications. |
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There was one daunting, archaic elevator, and a flight of stairs with no lights. |
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The trilogy follows Kate and baba, two lasses from the Shannon bogs, from convent school to the bright lights of London. |
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Following her divorce, Page was lured by the bright lights of Broadway and moved to New York. |
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Placed on jaggedly cut glass, which teeters, these forms have blue and red lights on them, recalling eerily police cars and ambulances that come in the wake of terror. |
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In that photo, Merabet has a big smile that spreads across his whole face and lights up his eyes. |
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Down here, the big-league dreams of the players are still just far-off lights on the horizon. |
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The set was two and a half hours of music with a twenty-minute interval for drinks and some quick reprogramming of the lights and video projectors. |
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Debris crumbles from the ceiling and blinking lights dangle from single strands. |
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With lights flashing, the cruiser arrived at the blooming Grove State Police barracks in Pike County. |
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At the end of the pilot, actor and comedian T.J. Miller lights and hits a bong. |
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No one likes being picked on or singled out due to their appearance, especially when they're dandy actors likely bound for the mediocre lights of a Bollywood typecasting. |
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There are certainly a lot of very beautiful women here that are drawn by the bright lights. |
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So it is not certain that he has opted to leave the shadows and head toward the bright lights of an evidenced-based belief system. |
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A man whose back aches from standing under these bright lights, and from lifting heavy boxes of books. |
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But Club Versailles in Brighton Beach was just Michael Jackson, bright lights, and a smoke machine. |
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Instead of lights and gifts, this one is filled with broken promises and guilt. |
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We made it there in the end, although admittedly by way of thirty-odd roundabouts, and sat at a long dim table in a corner where four of the lights had blown. |
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Australian couple David and Janean Richards used 502,165 lights on their Canberra house. |
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One night in Florida, she found herself drawn to the bright lights of a church. |
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There is plenty of wacko UFO coverage, including remarkable photos of blurry lights that just have to be flying saucers, because it's not like they could be anything else. |
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Innovative effects include fairy lights shining through wadding clouds and a water feature created by water running over perspex sheets with lights underneath. |
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To our amazement a train suddenly appears, three lights ablaze. |
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Once again the palace was ablaze with lights of all descriptions. |
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During this he drove through red traffic lights, forced other vehicles to brake to avoid collisions, weaved in and out of traffic, and reached 85 mph. |
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Sparkling with 7,500 lights, the two-ton Adirondack was larger than any ever used before. |
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The driver was clearly indignant that I hadn't avoided him, and refused to acknowledge the crowd of about 20 pedestrians, all shouting that he had jumped two red lights. |
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His ordeal began when he pulled up at traffic lights on Walm Lane, west London, shortly before 8pm on Friday. |
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Their blue perception, however, also has UV receptors, allowing them to see ultraviolet lights that some species cannot. |
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In colder areas house sparrows build specially created roost nests, or roost in street lights, to avoid losing heat during the winter. |
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Some Inuit looked into the aurora borealis, or northern lights, to find images of their family and friends dancing in the next life. |
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However, some Inuit believed that the lights were more sinister and if you whistled at them, they would come down and cut off your head. |
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The lights flashed, the crowds sang,... bells peeled, bombs thundered,... and the new Century made its triumphant entry. |
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The decoys were fitted with dim red lights, simulating activities like the stoking of steam locomotives. |
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Kites can be used to carry light effects such as lightsticks or battery powered lights. |
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Additional rules govern the placement of warning systems such as lights and also the construction of the starting mechanism. |
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He ran off when he saw the lights of a passing car, leaving his victim requiring brain surgery. |
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Oil lamps are a form of lighting, and were used as an alternative to candles before the use of electric lights. |
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The lamp in the home shrine is supposed to be lit before any other lights are turned on at night. |
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The income from these lands would go towards providing the oil for the lights. |
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You, by right, are now the queen of all provinces, from whom the lights are given not only the sunset, but also the East. |
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The lights from the stadium polluted the night sky, and we couldn't see the stars. |
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Many have been collected around camp fires. Polystoechotids are also taken at lights in remote areas. |
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The predictor in the traffic-light control circuit tries to figure out how fast to change the lights. |
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At this time, the lights are brought up and the church bells are rung, according to local custom. |
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In the city, a big Christmas tree is lit with Christmas lights, and everybody surrounds the tree and sings Christmas carols. |
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By 1882 between 8 and 10 households were connected, with a total of 57 lights. |
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The Parade of Lights is a parade of more than 80 small boats with holiday decorations and lights on two Sundays in December. |
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A Jersey Guy is a guy who does his duty and loves his family and will punch your lights out if you insult his wife. |
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The process required greater levels of light than spinning, and weaving sheds would often be single storey, with overhead north facing lights. |
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In 1801, Phillipe Lebon of Paris had also used gas lights to illuminate his house and gardens, and was considering how to light all of Paris. |
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The use of gas lights in Rembrandt Peale's Museum in Baltimore in 1816 was a great success. |
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So 28 chaldrons of coal were carbonized daily, and 84,000 lights supplied by those two companies only. |
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Footlights, border lights, groundrows, lengths, bunch lights, conical reflector floods, and limelight spots were mainly used during this period. |
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These lights also caused bothersome heat that affected both audience members and actors. |
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Border lights, also known as striplights, were a row of lights that hung horizontally in the flies. |
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Lengths were constructed the same way as the border light, only these lights were mounted vertically in the rear where the wings were. |
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Bunch lights are a cluster of burners that sat on a vertical base that was fueled directly from the gas line. |
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In Cincinnati, Ohio, more than 1100 gas lights operate in areas that have been named historic districts. |
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Gas lights also operate in parts of the famed French Quarter and outside historic homes throughout the city in New Orleans. |
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All the lights were extinguished in Baltimore the night of the attack, and the fort was bombarded for 25 hours. |
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Ships sailing down the Wyre channel line up the two lights, one above the other, to guide them. |
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But for the crew it means putting up the new sets, hanging and focusing lights and setting sound equipment. |
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The village is also famous for its display of Christmas lights and decorations during the festive season. |
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According to Mandaeans mythology, one of the fallen lights, which created the known world, called Ruha Qadishta resembles a personified evil. |
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In one scene, Henry has an hallucination in his home, wherein the hound sets off the bright security lights in his back garden. |
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As there is a dangerous sand bar at the mouth of the harbor, these lights serve as useful guides, and also as sea lights. |
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Outside the car window was a glaze of darkness stippled with the gold of infrequent mysterious lights. |
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Oh, stop the lights. The Priest is after parkin' across the street. I think he's comin' over here. |
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Sure, stop the lights, I know all about it. There's a great shop in Phibsboro.Transformations' Any size you want. |
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The superprogrammer of the 1960s was that person who could make the lights blink fastest on the system console. |
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And if voice-activated control isn't enough, we could someday use telekinesis to control lights with our thoughts. |
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The day grew strong, and showed itself outside, even against the flaming lights within. The lights were turned out, and the work went on. |
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The title is an indirect hint to the three unclued lights, which in turn might say what is to be done about the diagram. |
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Michael underhanded his half-dozen sticks into the audience as the stage lights went dark and house lights came up at the rear of the auditorium. |
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She gazed again down the web path to the slaughtered island, and to other islands beyond it, their distant lights unhazed by dust. |
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In the distance the whitefeller lights of Bluebush cast an ugly orange pallor into the sky. |
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Windup radios designed for emergency use often included flashlights, blinking emergency lights, and emergency sirens. |
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From the towering stadium lights, to the warning track and grand acoustics, this was something different. |
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If the driver can't move his car, he must turn on the hazard lights, call police and place a warning triangle on the road. |
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Farther north at the Rio Grande, Laufer lights in an area he covered in an earlier book, Wetback Nation. |
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Whether it talks, lights up or whistles Dixie, it's the kind of toy that kids covet and parents bemoan. |
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Wigwag lights at The Grove's internal street signal pedestrians and cars when the trolley is approaching. |
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There will be double yellow lines and wig-wag traf-fic lights to allow emergency vehicles to enter Bradford Road quickly and safely. |
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When the amber light is lit motorists should stop if it is safe to do so, and the flashing red wig-wag lights require motorists to stop. |
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The items checked include lights, wiper blades, windscreen washer fluid, brakes, air-conditioning, battery and tyres. |
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Next Pedersen dims the lights and puts on classical music as part of an alpha wave exercise. |
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Suddenly the lights go up and Hysterica's dancers, dressed in Grey Ant, explode into a high-energy, ambisexual dance. |
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No blowing of horns, flashing of lights, or finger signs from the road ragers. |
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Among the driving errors being targeted by the patrols will be tailgating by lorries, amber gamblers at lights and people who break rules at roundabouts. |
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Runway markers, flashing lights, wind socks and weather vanes speed by. |
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Operators can select the wigwag pattern and flashing speed for the lights. |
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It can also be upgraded to an ABS system, 16-inch alloy wheels, fog lights, leather steering wheel, driver seat with height adjustability, and electric rear-view mirrors. |
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Like other products in the Acuity Brands' Hydrel family, the 8100 and 8200 Series of LED flood lights are engineered to be rugged, weather protected and reliable. |
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Ahead of the central government, the prefectural government of Toyama on the Sea of Japan introduced marine lights that work with wave power about 20 years ago. |
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He just wears beautiful suits, and one stoned was a winksome in the stage lights like the glint in the eye of an animated whitetail deer who wandered into the courtyard. |
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Flares exploded, Very lights went up, even tracer, and as Jim raced the Fiat down the track he had the impression of leaving a military tattoo at its climax. |
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The lights seen over the city last night, originally termed unidentified flying objects, turned out to be spotlights from a car dealership reflecting on low clouds. |
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We could see the lights of the village twinkling in the distance. |
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Nice transportation, dude, but your brake lights are busted. |
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With the lights out, she had to rely on touch to find her desk. |
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Correggio has made his memory immortal by the strength he has given to his figures, and by sweetening his lights and shadows, and melting them into each other. |
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The actors get the glory, the spotlight and the name up in lights while it is the stagehands who point the spotlight, hang the name and change the light bulbs. |
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Finally, some modems, and most smartmodems, come equipped with a row of status lights on the front of the modem, which make it easy to see what it is doing. |
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Flashing lights and sirens ring incredulously one slumber-some December night as baby is tucked in tight while mommy and daddy were going on like it was Saturday fight night. |
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Green lights flood the stage in an attempt to create an atmosphere of sinisterism and psychedelia inspired, perhaps, by the circular traverse suggested in the song lyrics. |
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You have to connect the lights in series for them to work properly. |
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He was seduced by the bright lights and glamour of the city. |
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We saw a rat scuttering into a dark corner as we turned on the lights. |
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Approaching Port Augusta I had lights flashed at me, warning that the weighbridge was open. I expected this because the scalies had passed me on the road earlier. |
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If you don't switch off the car lights, you will run the battery down. |
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Navigation lights and a proper anchor and cable are compulsory. |
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The village of Riverside, Illinois, still uses its original gas street lights that are an original feature of the Frederick Law Olmsted planned community. |
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The increased heat was objectionable, and the border lights and wing lights had to be lighted by a long stick with a flaming wad of cotton at the end. |
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The purpose of turning off the lights overnight is to save energy. |
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However, some lights were darkened, including those of the amusement parks in Coney Island, Brooklyn, and the Coney Island Light, and Sandy Hook Lighthouse. |
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Fixed to a dome above the cockpit was an arrangement of lights, some collimated, simulating constellations from which the navigator determined the plane's position. |
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Utility bicycles tend to be equipped with accessories such as mudguards, pannier racks and lights, which extends their usefulness on a daily basis. |
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The test was originally a basic test including brakes, lights and steering check which was to be carried out after the vehicle was ten years old and every year thereafter. |
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It lights and burns easily, so is used for starting fires and barbecues, and is usable for maintaining a fire, though it produces only a moderate heat. |
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Powered via Zener barriers or galvanic isolators, the panel mount sounder and lights produce reliable and cost-effective status indications with minimum power consumption. |
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