The bridge around them now lit up brightly as a globe of sunlight surrounded her. |
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In fact the whole place had been lit up like a razzle-dazzle light show as it was a ceaseless storm outside. |
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It was a bizarre light show, sort of like a laser-field lit up from the floor, only that the lasers weren't lethal. |
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Niamey boasts traffic police in California-like road bikes, their immaculately sharp uniforms lit up by the sodium glare of street lights. |
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She lit up and Geoffrey could smell the pungent aroma of what he guessed must be Marijuana. |
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Beyond this is an open-air courtyard with a waterfall and locust trees lit up in the dark. |
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We followed in that direction and suddenly the great white clock loomed large, lit up and glowing against the darkness. |
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Soon thunder rumbled across the heavens and flashes of lightning lit up the hillsides as thick curtains of rain swept towards us. |
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Thunder rumbled ominously in the distance, and lightning lit up the underbellies of the clouds to the far south. |
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It's that time of year when some of your neighbors have probably lit up the night with enough lumens to be seen from outer space. |
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There was a general feeling of relief when we saw the sky lit up with a red luminosity and we knew it was the lights of our city ahead. |
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The Duke fished in the pockets of his safari jacket for his cigarettes and lighter, found both and lit up. |
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The entire outside of the building is lit up every night in a disturbingly bright shade of aubergine. |
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His baby blues lit up and he gathered me in his arms and twirled me around. |
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He hit a button on his podium, and the huge screen behind him lit up, and began to show a recording of the interrogation. |
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The device beeped twice as the display lit up, revealing the face of a young woman in a domino mask. |
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Then without warning large searchlights lit up all around the base of the tower and pointed up. |
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She thought she was seeing things until another bolt of lightening lit up the room. |
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Rockets lit up the sky as thunderflashes, flying earth, acrid smoke and the chatter of machine-gun fire filled the air night after night. |
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The space in the ticket office will be better utilised and the footbridge will also be lit up. |
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When I saw the sign of The Dolmen Hotel all lit up it was like a beacon of hope to me. |
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We entered off an arcade and the tearoom had no outside window, but lots of lights which lit up the very dark timbered walls. |
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Her face lit up the moment she saw them and threw her arm around Jesse in a rough bear hug. |
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This is a man whose life and soul are lit up by a single naked light bulb that he parsimoniously carries between office and home. |
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The news blared out on the television set that occupied and lit up the downstage area. |
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In mid-winter it is plunged into darkness round the clock, and in summer it is lit up with the midnight sun. |
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We went outside to see the sky lit up by great flashes of sheet lightning, but no thunder. |
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A shimmer of light lit up a small radius of snow and left a red and brown wolf with radiant green eyes. |
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The pair were inside the bungalow in Sladbury's Lane, Clacton, when there was a tremendous crack and the sky lit up. |
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Divson lit up a cigarette in his home, letting the purple smoke billow to the ceiling and permeate the drywall exterior. |
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There is a wealth of marvellous biographical detail here, with the leading players lit up in the full glare of the garish footlights. |
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Sometimes they were shot with streaks of ultramarine, or they lit up the sea like jade. |
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Christina's face also lit up at the sight of Kimberly and she grinned broadly, showing perfect white teeth, as she hugged her tightly. |
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You could see the black of night in between the shafts and it lit up the whole grove. |
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He was always the first to see the funny side of any situation and his smile lit up any room he entered. |
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When we entered the city, it was all lit up with bright lights and the roads had many twists and turns. |
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She ate a prawn cocktail, I had soup, but my love died when she lit up between courses. |
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The shotgun blast was followed by a sharp percussive explosion as the entire hillside lit up in a white phosphorescent glare. |
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Sumner's eight phone extensions lit up as a blaze of incoming phone calls fought their way to his attention all with orders for him to execute. |
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It would be some time before it bloomed and lit up the cliffs with its yellow-flowered prodigality again. |
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Commercial and private sea craft were plentiful nearer the coast and the boardwalk at the beaches was lit up for nighttime visitors. |
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And, the fireworks display that lit up the Falaknuma skyscape left all spellbound. |
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Thunder rumbled again, accompanied by a slash of lightning which lit up the sky for an instant. |
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The golden unicorn was on his feet, and his eyes suddenly had a spark lit up inside of recognition. |
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He followed me up the stairs into the lit up kitchen where the smells from dinner were still lingering. |
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After a few snips here and there, Tara looked into the mirror, and her face lit up. |
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The plastic on the skin of the case is quite transparent under light, and would look quite good if lit up with a neon. |
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The clouds lit up pink from below in all directions, the road was wet and reflected pink upwards. |
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Eyes that sparkled with all the mystery and magic of the dream lit up a face of breathtaking beauty. |
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Her features were small, and were lit up and brightened by the sunlight's illumination. |
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He was relaxed in his comfortable chair, and now that Mr. Larsin had opened up the venetian blinds, sunlight streamed in and lit up the room. |
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The rumbles of thunder continued spasmodically above our heads, and the streets occasionally lit up in a flash of lightening. |
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Seven minutes later, we were in front of said school, which was lit up and buzzing with excitement. |
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About lunchtime there was more eating and chat and a few smoky barbecues lit up and bangers and burgers were handed around. |
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She gathered up her scripts and returned to her office, while Jackie's face lit up and she grabbed a steno pad and a pen off Mother's desk. |
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Katherine sat up and felt around in the dark for the matches on her bedside table, and then she lit up the oil lamp. |
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Scarlet's face lit up as if she had just had the most perfect idea for a dare. |
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When he lit up that rich Cuban stogie, I knew it was a sign to hire him, and now it's finally gonna pay off. |
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The instantly recognisable faces of popular cartoon characters Wallace and Gromit are also lit up in the extraordinary collection. |
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He passed a lamp shop, the storefront all lit up, lamps hanging in the window. |
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As the hearse and police cars drove down the drive towards the chapel, the rainy night air was lit up with flashes from Press cameras. |
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She directed his hand to the proper spot and his eyes lit up as he felt the hefty kicks of another of his grandchildren. |
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And then she came closer and was lit up by a street light, and Dwayn saw who it was. |
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After a first 30 minutes of sometimes stultifyingly boring play, it was Bergamasco who lit up the match with a glorious try. |
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For many years, overhead projectors lit up transparencies, and slide projectors showed high-resolution 35 mm slides. |
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I turned a blind corner, and nearly had a heart attack as a bolt of lightning lit up a hooded figure standing not two feet away from me. |
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They twinkled like diamonds in the pale moonlight that came through the kitchen window, and lit up when she smiled. |
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The moment Qambar's hard, sly face appeared on the screen, the gloomy living room lit up with hoots, howls, clapping and whistling. |
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St Martin's Church sits resplendent at the centre of the development and tonight was all lit up for Chrimbo. |
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To her surprise, the power switch was on and when she moved the mouse, the screen lit up. |
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Nightime in the area also brings exciting vistas over Canary Wharf, lit up to create breathtaking cityscapes. |
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The bars are combined with plush cocktail lounges, while the streets are beautiful, amazing snow-covered architecture lit up at night. |
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I recall a drive outside Delhi on Diwali, and we passed village after village lit up like a fairyland, with hundreds of clay diyas. |
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The school oak tree had been lit up with fairy lights, there were lanterns hanging from some of the branches that added a romantic touch. |
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The whole square was lit up quite festively and the air was filled with delicious smells. |
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The cell buzzers were silenced at night and instead a light lit up on the sergeant's desk. |
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Upon completion of our intercourse, I took a cigarette from the few I had left, and lit up. |
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The city was too dangerous, they thought, as loud explosions and fireballs lit up the skyline at night. |
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The bullets found easy victims and a constellation of flashing lights lit up the smoke-filled cabin, accompanied by a staccato roar. |
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Marcus's eyes lit up with surprise, I am guessing this was the first time in a duel that he did not get first blood. |
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I could imagine children leaping up and down while their parents lit up the crackers on rooftops. |
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The school looks so much different when it's not all lit up with the cheap fluorescent lighting. |
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Two great goals with a sprinkling of sparkling football at times lit up an entertaining opening 45 minutes. |
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The dark expression left his face and a trace of coolness lit up in his gray eyes. |
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They were decorated beautifully and lit up with different coloured globes and different ribbons. |
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The video projector lit up the screen behind Geoff displaying a schedule for the day. |
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His eyes lit up as the gears shifted, and beneath the glass appeared a long, delicate needle. |
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The street lights lit up the puddles on the roadsides as if they were pools of liquid light. |
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Soon, both boys were gorging on buttery popcorn and the big-screen TV lit up the non-lighted room with flashing scenes. |
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The gray faces lit up, effectively dulling the purpleness of the purple coat. |
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Christmas lights decorated every house with cheery lights and lit up Santas, reindeers frolicking on the bright green grass. |
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Fireworks lit up the sky and chased across the water during a breathtaking pyrotechnic display at Salford Quays. |
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The night sky was lit up in the distance by lightning, but the winds had died down and the rain no longer fell. |
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Her face lit up as she glanced down at the sparkling emerald adorning her finger. |
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Unless every single dark location around the town is properly lit up the nocturnal rubbish dispensers will continue to have a field day. |
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I recall a drive outside Delhi, and we passed village after village lit up like a fairyland, with hundreds of clay diyas. |
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Using a second-hand oil engine and a small dynamo, he lit up the family home with low-power bulbs. |
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The boy's eyes lit up as he dove into the food, and soon the plate was clean. |
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The room would be lit up and a fan also starts functioning once the cradle starts rocking. |
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The black juggernaut with its fourteen wheels drove past, all lit up in the accumulating darkness. |
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The first half was a rather dull affair lit up with three goals but with little else to recommend it. |
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Their winsome smiles and charming looks lit up the place, setting hearts aflutter. |
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A red glow lit up the horizon to the south where another city drowned in flames. |
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But it was too late, as candles lit up in the houses and a brilliant glow pervaded the city. |
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It is quite possible that the first half of the film could feel agonizingly slow, only occasionally lit up by cheering details. |
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But the long and the short of it was that the baby boomer's father lit up and proceeded to wig out. |
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The floor lit up at intervals below Lissie's feet as she stood in the middle of the dance floor. |
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Young and old alike enjoyed taking walks to see the many houses that were spectacularly lit up for Christmas. |
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There will also be a new sign at the front of the building, which will be lit up at nights. |
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The excited crowd stood wide eyed in amazement at the spectacle that lit up the night sky. |
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As he moved closer to climb inside he saw her face lit up by the moonlight. |
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There was a sudden flash that lit up the entire sky, changing the night to day for an instant. |
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A loud clap of thunder sounded overhead, followed immediately by a flash of lightning that lit up the entire night sky. |
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Seti's black eyes lit up, and several tentacles were instantly flung around Indigo's torso and chest, constricting like snake coils. |
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Our eyes widened when a flash of lightning lit up the sky and illuminated the dark figure. |
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The band treated the crowd to some of their greatest hits and was made even more special when a fireworks display lit up the sky behind them. |
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Tyra flicked the switch on the wall by the door and suddenly the room lit up with a warm yellowish glow. |
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The switchboard lit up for the Brighton area and people claimed that the devil had come to Earth to kill them all. |
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Suddenly, the sky lit up, and a single white lightning bolt shot down towards the general. |
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Drawing power from the battery, the screen lit up brightly, illuminating everything by it. |
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Suddenly, the forest lit up as five bolts of white lightning rained down from the sky. |
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Andrew immediately got to his feet to catch up with me as I entered the hall, now brightly lit up. |
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They should wear light coloured clothes and reflective armbands and have bicycles properly lit up, front and back. |
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How often have you been walking behind someone, before suddenly finding yourself engulfed in smoke because the person in front has lit up? |
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The event brought obvious delight to the children as their faces lit up upon recognizing an inmate from previous meetings. |
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As Ron Whitelaw stood on top of 2,000 ft Grisedale Pike, a smile of satisfaction lit up his face. |
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His eyes lit up, and he excitedly told me that in all his years of studying hypnotherapy, he'd never considered that. |
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Todd's face lit up in a full grin as he leaned over and pulled Rachel into a tight hug. |
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Then, abruptly, the lines in his forehead disappeared and his eyes lit up with delight. |
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Three-year-old Evelyn North's eyes lit up at a bag of crisps, but she seemed distinctly disappointed with its contents. |
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I held it up above my head and saw the reflection of the moon on the shining metal, the gleam from the moon rays ricocheted off the silver and lit up my room. |
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Though smoking was banned he lit up regardless and a fire broke out. |
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So the MoD gave special permission for a concrete area at the back of Roman Barracks to be lit up with floodlights and used as an emergency landing strip. |
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A little green light lit up verifying my fingerprint and the door opened. |
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My eyes lit up, this is really my life when it is working at its finest. |
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Once connected all the ramps lit up and the hanger door opened meaning that the hatchways to the rest of the ship and the control room were sealed. |
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Danny's eyes briefly welled-up and a smile again lit up his face. |
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Her family will always remember the big smile, which lit up her face. |
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Carla Gray lit up the stage from the moment she stepped onto it. |
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She lit up a cigarette and began puffing at it unconsciously. |
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The atmosphere in Milltown is brilliant with Christmas carols playing over the loudspeakers in the carpark and the cottage and gardens all lit up. |
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A few seconds later, the light flicked off and the screen lit up, replacing my reflection with an illuminated monochrome photo of a badly beaten man. |
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Meanwhile, the phone banks lit up with dozens of evolution skeptics. |
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Thunder crashed again as another bolt of lightning lit up the dark sky. |
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His eyes lit up with malicious intent, and his lipless jaws curved up into a hideous expression that James figured the horrible creature thought was a smile. |
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It was a dramatic scene as the arc lamps lit up the evening sky providing the illumination to allow the sugar to be pumped from the stricken tanker into a replacement one. |
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The fairy-tale confection of John's architecture lit up purple and white. |
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Suddenly her face lit up as if she had been hit with a sudden inspiration. |
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I jammed my thumb into my mouth and almost choked on it while the screen lit up with sunny skies on a gleaming lake. |
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As the ball passed through one of the clouds the cloud lit up for a split second, as if there was a lightening storm within, although it was clearly not a storm cloud. |
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He halfheartedly poked the control pad, which lit up electric blue. |
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It's a darkish area, so it needs to be lit up like fireworks. |
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The blogs and listservs have lit up with angry, vituperative comments and threats. |
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Her eyes lit up with a star-struck grin gracing her pale, freckled face. |
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These special seats, and sometimes the whole house, would then be lit up with wax tapers that burned cleaner and brighter than the usual tallow candles. |
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At that point, a sphere lit up, resembling the landing of the UFO in E.T., and the overheard lights descended on the stage. |
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Suddenly there was a ball of flame and the flash lit up the kitchen area. |
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As you can imagine, my eyes lit up at this prospect and I began to balmily enjoy looking forward to the prospect of towering hills of white powder littering up the home. |
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Visitors will be able stroll around the Gardens exploring the glasshouses lit up, accompanied by glass blowing demonstrations, fire-eaters and jugglers. |
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Daniel leaned against the kitchen sink and lit up a cheroot. |
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After each film snippet, the darkened stage lit up to reveal that person in the flesh, dressed in street clothes and performing one phrase, center stage, before exiting. |
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Her eyes lit up as she saw her uncle and aunt, there to welcome her back into the real world. |
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But one comment in particular made global headlines and lit up the blogosphere. |
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After lunching on a caprese salad sandwich, Lynch lit up an American Spirit cigarette and sat down to talk about his paintings. |
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We had met before, and when he saw me, he lit up, and rushed to the ropes to give the friendly abrazo, which is his habit when those he knows drop by. |
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I had to snare one final helping of Annapurna's yogurt rice, an exotic rice salad lit up by a creamy tang, coconut undercurrent and racy flavor bursts of mustard and cilantro. |
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Her face brightened and her eyes lit up as her mouth broke into a smile. |
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The city's lights lit up the skyline and created an almost magical glow. |
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It was night but the moon was full so everything was lit up and reflected. |
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He had a jolly laugh and his belly shook when he was really amused by something, and his wise old eyes lit up with mischief right before he'd ask you a riddle. |
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It goes without saying that the particular eyes of the particular kids in the room immediately lit up at the possibilities such a treasure trove of breakables threw up. |
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After pressing the plunger the lights across the city lit up as one. |
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Long columns of vehicles were seen snaking through the moonlit desert towards the border, after repeated salvoes that lit up the horizon with flashes of fire. |
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Cake and coffee finished, she pulled out a long slim panatella, lit up and smoked it full down, all the while watching the street scene through darkened glasses. |
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For him, the broadways could be lit up like a sparkling diamond brooch but there is only darkness within and there is a certain solitude even in the most hectic urban bustle. |
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They used a flash grenade, it went bang and the whole place lit up. |
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Suddenly, the door opened and O'Donoghue was lit up by the glare of flashbulbs and camera lights as he maintained his strict, heads-down position. |
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An early autumn sun lit up cobblestone streets, tall acacia trees, and handsome and nearly all decayed 19th-century buildings. |
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The finding, published online in the journal The lancet, lit up headlines this week. |
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Brain scans showed that certain bits of the brain lit up when people didn't know what cola they were drinking, but other bits lit up when they did. |
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The landscape was dark, occasionally lit up with a flash of lightning. |
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The scheme involves improving the lighting and installing internally lit up poles to the 59 belisha beacons at all 26 zebra crossing locations in the city. |
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As I kept making different sketches, I thought it might be more colorful if these traps were lit up for the holidays. |
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Soon, phone lines at RNC headquarters in Washington lit up with complaints. |
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She pushed a small blue button on the side of the device, and it lit up. |
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Small cooking fires lit up the ghats leading down to the water. |
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The full moon lit up the pond so that I could perfectly see my reflection. |
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These employees, like the rest of the on-shore mining personnel, worked long shifts, the dredges being lit up at night with high wattage floodlights. |
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Beyond it great beams of light lit up the depths of Glen Loyne and somewhere down below, red deer stags roared defiance at each other across the glen. |
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The minor prophets were less lit up by pride, closer to hunger. |
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Before he could fire, the area behind him was lit up from the blue particle beam of Tim's pistol striking Nathan in the back, sending him into unconsciousness. |
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The street lamps and signs lit up suddenly as it got a little bit darker. |
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There was a long silence and inside of me a spark of hope lit up brightly. |
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It was a night for steenbok, springhares and Cape hares too whose eyes lit up by our torch lights raised diminishing levels of excitement as we saw more and more. |
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As we walked by, the tree suddenly lit up in a blaze of colored lights. |
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Just seconds after the shaking began, the microblogging website Twitter lit up with reports and questions about it. |
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As a result, every New Year's Eve the city is lit up with fireworks displays. |
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Alexander lit up Connecticut for 34 points in a Big East quarterfinal win last week. He is a smooth operator who can score in a variety of ways. |
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Hootie and the blowfish played and fireworks lit up the sky. |
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I was writing a book called Wowsers, and when I gave the news to Phil his eyes lit up with considerable interest. |
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Thirty baying women, in various stages of orangeness, sit behind desks, a lit up light bulb on each one. |
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The 54-year-old American singer got ticked off at fans who had lit up while she was doing a soundcheck at the Estadio Nacional stadium. |
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We arrived at our digs, the Reval Hotel Latvia, quite late on but were immediately mesmerised by the way their ancient buildings were lit up. |
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Flashbulbs lit up the dark winter shadows as players, slightly tubbier than in their prime, posed happily for their audience. |
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Charge of the night brigade de FOUR England nightwatchmen who lit up the day shift. |
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And, sure and begorra, that year the Angel of the North got an Irish makeover when it was lit up in green. |
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Ronald Eynon's oxygen mask filled his bed with the gas which then exploded when he lit up. |
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Then as the Prommers prepared for home, a firework finale lit up the square. |
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I did some research and had an MRI scan and when they played bird song the emotional centres of my brain lit up massively. |
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Now, however, the windows in the houses began one by one to be lit up, giving a greater sense of habitation and humanity. |
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On 3 February 1879, Mosley Street in the city, was the first public road in the world to be lit up by the incandescent lightbulb. |
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Newcastle was one of the first cities in the world to be lit up by electric lighting. |
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Aviation windsocks are made with lightweight material, withstand strong winds and are lit up after dark or in foggy weather. |
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The system lit up arc lamps on the main streets and incandescent lamps on a few side streets with hydroelectric power. |
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Thunder boomed in the distance and lightning flashes lit up the horizon. |
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Her thin, pretty face was lit up with an ancient sort of rage. |
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Mr Rosser did say, however, that the Nightglow part of the festival, which saw balloons tethered but lit up in the dark, had attracted up to 10,000 people. |
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The stage is layered in shadow, skeletal trees silhouetted against a scrim lit up like an evening sky, when a slender figure in cowboy clothes begins to sing. |
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When we cranked up the engine, the fire warning light lit up. |
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The ages of masculism are now drawing to a close. Their dying days are lit up by a final flare of universal violence and despair such as the world has seldom before seen. |
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I hope the spectacular impact of the Causeway and Celtic Bridge lit up in teal will have the desired effect to get people thinking about Trigeminal Neuralgia. |
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Host favourite pool player Cha Yu-Ram, who won gold for nine-ball singles in the 2009 Asian Indoor Games and also the Goodwill Amabassdor of the 2013 AIMAG, lit up the torch. |
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The Internet lit up with Scapers looking for a way to keep Farscape going. |
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Anyway, I got into conversation with the chuck wagon driver and when I told him that I was Welsh, his face lit up with a big grin and he asked if I came from Cardiff. |
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During the ''Peace Candle'' event, about 2,000 people surrounded the A-bomb dome in the park and after silent prayers lit up the dome with green penlights. |
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Dressed in black for a jewellery watch combining elegance and sophistication, this Promesse model in a 34mm diametre steel case is lit up by the fire of 61 sparkling diamonds. |
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