They head like a vast herd of silent bison for the tightly-packed bars, shops and arcades in buildings bejewelled with neon. |
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A fantastically coloured male cuckoo wrasse, all neon blues and gold, darted out in front of me. |
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They attributed those lines to the presence of three new elements, which they named neon, krypton, and xenon. |
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It was complete with a neon sign of a sliver of a moon, with the name written in glowing blue cursive over it. |
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Along with helium, neon, argon, krypton, and xenon, it is classed as an inert gas within group 0 of the periodic table. |
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In the same year, Ramsay and Travers discovered two other noble gases, xenon and neon. |
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A plasma monitor often consists of two panels, which are filled with an inert gas, such as xenon or neon. |
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Each room featured an amazingly slender neon tube that cut across the ceiling on the diagonal. |
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At night, the Carlton Hotel, like many other art deco hotels in Miami, emphasizes its sharp, angular geometric forms with colorful neon lights. |
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Now I have on a bright neon lime green T-shirt and I'm not a small girl, so you can't miss me. |
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For some reason known only to him, he was photographing with the neon light inside the restaurant as the source, rather than his on-camera flash. |
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Decorative neon lights in business districts are being turned off in order to save enough power for production or air conditioning. |
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Huge neon lights decorated the outside and, in many different colors, advertised the many different games inside the casino. |
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At one end of the temple room there was a white coffin decorated with neon flashing lights and flowers. |
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Good use was also made of neon lights, phosphorescent glow sticks, reflectors, fiber optics, and a thumping dance floor. |
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Seriously, it's like I'm one of those neon light sticks that they sell at nightclubs and concerts that you crack and shake, and then they glow. |
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The loss of that same finite amount of energy by energetic electrons explains the bright line spectra emitted by glowing gases, such as neon. |
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In the second experiment, the team sent the benzene beam through a velocity selector and into a chamber of neon or argon gas. |
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It combines easily and even explosively with every other element except helium, neon, and argon. |
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It is the sixth most abundant gas in the atmosphere after nitrogen, oxygen, argon, carbon dioxide, and neon. |
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There wasn't any indication towards where they were going at all, no signs or pointing neon arrows. |
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With the sound of the wind rustling the neon green leaves, Theo fell into a gentle sleep. |
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The set is wonderful, from the cheesy 70s-inspired table lamps, to the tacky neon lights shining through the blinds. |
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There was neon, there were backcombed mullets, and there were real pop bands. |
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His ominous office is a barred detention room lit by an overhead crisscross of harsh neon lights. |
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That huge neon glow comes out as a thin, thready coloured tube and nothing like what they saw that night. |
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Demonstrators gathered in a drenching rain under the neon news ticker that carried reports of the latest bombings and troop movements. |
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As the wind blew harder, the tower's coloured neon rings would get brighter, like a visual display of the Beaufort scale. |
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He played with easy beguiling brilliance, like neon light, at times erupting into shards of pure ecstatic electric yearning. |
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Call it the difference between discreet concealed lighting and a flashing red neon sign. |
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The frame is eye-blindingly bright in trashy neon yellow and the soft thermal lens is tinted orange for your viewing pleasure. |
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Lots of pink neon and bluish glass brick, it had the feel of a fancy health spa minus the weight machines or half the lightbulbs. |
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We are presented with a modernistic cityscape on which are mounted neon signs that flash the names of cast and crew as the camera pans across it. |
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At twilight, when neon store signs and traffic lights begin to glow, wet asphalt becomes a luminous billboard of color. |
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On a street pocked with dark storefronts, and in a neighborhood with its share of urban blight, the Beachland's neon sign is a beacon. |
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With the windscreen wipers going at full speed, I peer through the blinding rain at a kaleidoscope of neon lights. |
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A blonde and two male companions in boaters and bathing suits recreated the 1920s, along with eye-catching flapper girls in neon pink. |
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At first glance, the streets are ablaze with colors strewn across an endless canvas of neon signs with undecipherable writing. |
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It is composed mostly of isotopes of hydrogen and helium and includes 60 other elements including neon, argon carbon, nitrogen, oxygen and iron. |
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Many choose boldface letters, or add drop-shadows or slanting or underlines or neon outlines or animation. |
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The action plays out in the light of headlamps, neon bar signs and moonlight through slatted blinds. |
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Where the horizontal elements of the paneling collected the most smalt, there is an almost neon glow to the blue. |
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Having made their purchases together, they head for a designated singles check-out lit in smoochy pink neon. |
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Thin colors shifted around like there was a soap bubble over her eyes, bright like neon but blended enough to look faded. |
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He tossed Emily's little boots into the hallway closet then began unzipping her neon pink jacket, while his wife went into the kitchen. |
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Two copies of the column with the noble gases, such as helium and neon, bracket the table like bookends. |
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The sodium ion has the same electron configuration as neon, the noble gas immediately before it on the Periodic Table. |
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Over the next few years many types of laser were built, some using a mixture of helium and neon, others carbon dioxide or organic dyes. |
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The noble gases helium, neon, argon, krypton, and xenon display fairly simple chemistry in material of solar composition. |
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A comparison of the ionization potentials of neon and argon will illustrate these principles. |
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Stuff coming in at below 0.01 percent include neon, helium, methane, hydrogen, nitrous oxide, and ozone. |
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As fantastical neon signs and lanterns extended the hours of daylight, I was seized by a desperate need to recapture my lost youth. |
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There is more to it than the rubber that is burnt, the minutes that tick away and the series of street lamps and bright neon signs that flash by. |
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Lots of lights, neon signs and flood-lit fountains are the norm for this type of photograph. |
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Maybe we could tell readers that cricket is a game played in trench coats, in dingy offices lit by neon signs blinking through venetian slats. |
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With the oncoming of darkness, Tokyo city became alive with bright neon signs. |
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Taiwanese food shops and single-storey buildings with Taiwanese-style neon signs line the streets. |
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The joint fairly jumped under the glow of fluorescent lights and neon beer signs when I stepped through the door last night. |
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He invented neon and fluorescent lighting, and the humble little AC electric motor that you find throughout all modern industrialised societies. |
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As soon as that, the four went off causing havoc around the city, stealing electricity from neon signs, streetlights, power boxes, and more. |
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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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Catherine reached out with a trembling hand and touched the neon police tape. |
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You might have noticed that there appears to be a bit of variation in the opacity and colour of the neon green perspex used throughout the case. |
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From glamorous beach goddess to surf chic and neon brights there are sure to be styles and colours to suit everyone. |
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After coating the face of your driver with the neon green paint, you'll get a clear idea of where you're hitting the ball. |
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The terrain is steep but so rewarding, so vastly unpopulated and un-skied, and so void of the neon jumpsuits and fur-lined boots crowd. |
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Please refrain from wearing brighter colours like pink, bright green, and neon yellow. |
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They traced a path to a repository on the far side of the room, a row of bright, neon green cubes. |
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As she was about to turn down her hallway, a bright neon paper caught her eye. |
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They would get up to about a foot long and were almost neon green in colour. |
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Like its little cousin, the neon tetra, the glowlight is an easy fish to keep in a community tank. |
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He's lived happily for the past four months with a platy and two neon tetras in a five gallon aquarium. |
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The jeans were hip-huggers, pink as well, but a neon pink, complete with a butterfly belt buckle. |
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Her voice seemed loud and ugly in the room's mellow neon glow, like a crow's harsh squawk, and something somewhere winced in disgust. |
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On tropical islands they wear Hawaiian print shirts and neon shorts that ordinarily they wouldn't be caught dead in. |
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The collection features a mix of neon, statement body-con dresses, skater skirts, leathers, leggings, hooded dresses and bright prints. |
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The harsh neon light hanging from the tiled ceiling cast an eerie glow on his face, illuminating his serious features. |
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As it turned out, it was a pretty cool garden centre, full of carnivorous plants and little neon blue fish. |
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There is no movement other than a slight change in the shadows as some neon sign far below flicks on and off. |
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Sleek, industrial-design future furniture battles with the grit of chain-link fences and soul-eating neon strip lights. |
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It was very dark inside, with pale neon green lights on the ceiling every couple of yards. |
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It surpassed itself this year with red neon dragons strewn across the buildings. |
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Powerful lights made their white surplices glow like neon, and the pulpitted priest seemed to be borne aloft on a cloud of pure radiance. |
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Even on the street itself are votive shrines set into the wall, lovingly adorned with plastic flowers or swags of neon lights. |
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The girl wore baggy gray fabric pants with a chunky black studded belt, then a tight black shirt with neon pink stripes. |
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Inside, the place is awash in team pennants, neon beer logos and an Oscar-looking pool trophy. |
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In 1966 he abandoned painting for sculpture in perspex and neon, then turned to photography, film, and Conceptual art. |
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After lengthy perusal of the instructions, I managed to change the green neon clocks on the video, the hi-fi and the cooker. |
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The decor combines neon fittings, faux leather seating and old-style jukeboxes. |
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She cleared her pens into a neon pink pencil case and put her compass carefully back in her box of mathematical tools. |
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We strolled around through the flashing, neon lights and loud pinball machines. |
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Carefully, one-handed, he peeled it off his right ear and set it on the passenger seat, unable to figure out how to turn off the neon flashers. |
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He then puckered neon light through the mural, creating an iridescent glow. |
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She looks sizzling in a neon green flowy dress that really brightens up the screen. |
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She starred at the sign of an old neon tent with the words neatly written in cursive strands of Neon tubes. |
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The whole restaurant was painted in bright colors but not neon bright and not too garish. |
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Just as early Geissler tubes had used such odd images such as a vase or flowers, the first neon signs used images with a sense of playfulness. |
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This was a stark, bleak space, with dirt on the floor, steel girders and barred-up windows and tubes of neon lights. |
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Despite the glittery Las Vegas neon dream you now find yourself in, you have to remember that you're still trapped in Ontario. |
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I open my eyes and the world explodes in a vast array of electric blues, burning reds, neon yellows, and grassy greens. |
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The room was dark, except for an eerie glow of green from a weak neon lamp on the ceiling. |
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It formed a gigantic neon flower, opening in slow motion, disgorging a thousand bright stars like scattered seeds. |
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The emo kids hate them 'cos they aren't so fussed about guyliner and plastic neon trinklet bracelets. |
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Well, the blazing neon sign makes up for that, but the point is not entirely moot. |
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Fast food, the gas station, the neon sign, and the motel to name but a few, are the affectations of the early highways. |
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During WWII, neon was ordered off, for fear it would make easy bombing targets. |
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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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The girls' high-street finery, a Lycra mishmash of tat and glitter, sparkles feebly under red, yellow and purple neon strip lights. |
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There was a rainbow-like display of colour on the catwalk for the season, from tomato reds to neon oranges and electric blues. |
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Brightly-coloured neon signs are mostly used as rooftop advertisements for hotels or other commercial institutions. |
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Sunset cocktail dresses, tropical disco pants, neon kaftans, bikinis, all laced with glamour. |
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There's a giant killer bee on my arm and it's neon orange and it's tickling me! |
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Throughout the day's testimony he moved about in his seat, at times shaking his head in disagreement or using neon pink and green markers to highlight the notes he had made. |
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I keep on hitting the neon ball back, whipping my racquet at it. |
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This causes the betatrons to glow like an annular neon tube. |
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The discharge tube is a lot like a neon light or fluorescent lamp. |
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Gas lasers use gases such as argon, carbon dioxide, neon, and nitrogen. |
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Unfortunately, the bright neon sign did not emit infrared light. |
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By evening, the grand edifice of the temple gopuram and the neon lights of the commercial area are reflected in the waters along with the five mandapams dotting the periphery. |
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The exhibition will include performances each Sunday, award winning sculpture, old Morecambe illuminations, neon signs, clothing and music from different world religions. |
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It's like one of Martin Parr's photographic nightmares, a neon shanty town of amusement arcades, chip shops and crumbling holiday camps that look like gulags. |
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Her neon blue hair is teased high with a gray stripe emerging from the front. |
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Oxygen lacks two electrons compared with neon, the nearest noble gas. |
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Finding that the isotopes of neon have atomic weights that are whole numbers vindicated Prout's hypothesis that hydrogen was the basis for all the elements. |
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The main roads remind me of the roads on the outskirts of huge cities in the USA, with their seemingly endless miles of fast food joints and lurid neon signs. |
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You have a blank, bright neon face, a white room, clean but still blank. |
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The colour is a very close match to the colour of my neon green perspex! |
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Someone might pull your mouldering hardback from the bottom of the stack and point a neon sign at it. |
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Similarly, American tastemakers have for decades condemned neon signs as the epitome of commercial tackiness, and many cities continue to ban neon. |
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On a long straight road, with the high sierras in the distance, the Drive-Thrus with their neon signs were the only way of judging that you were actually moving forwards. |
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As the neon sign flashes on and off outside, Chris begins to hear the disembodied voices of Kitty and Johnnie teasing him, taunting him, and accusing him. |
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By evening, the grand edifice of the temple and the neon lights of the commercial area are reflected in the waters along with the five mandapams dotting the periphery. |
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Just like a fluorescent light, neon signs are glass tubes filled with gas. |
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I went through the gym doors and found myself standing in a large gym with the red scorebook in one hand and my lucky neon pink pencil in the other, just looking around. |
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Use a neon circuit tester to verify the power is off by touching one lead to an exposed black wire and the other to a metal box or to the neutral wire. |
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Inside, the cacophony of neon signs are a synapse stimulus package for your jet-lagged mind. |
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The model relies on an assumed mix of carbon, neon, nitrogen, and oxygen within the zone to predict one depth, whereas the data suggest another depth. |
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Still, the area around Na'ama Bay comes to life at night, when you can explore the neon bazaars or smoke a leisurely shisha pipe while taking in the evening parade. |
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I felt a strong repulsion for him, but kept following as I appreciated those tall buildings illuminated by neon lamps and the electronic advertisements. |
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Such is the quality of his work, that he does not need the neon lights, mood music and other special effects which so hampered last year's offering. |
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Round the corner is a place that sells old furniture and reconditioned fridges and ovens, all plastered with neon cardboard stars, scrawled with marker pen prices. |
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It is amusing to note, however, that the doggie equivalent of red-eye in photos is an unsettling neon green, which my small photo-editing skills don't extend to erasing. |
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There are no windows, and the glaring neon light never turns off. |
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Its frontage gleams with neon, and above the gaudy porch is a statue of a four-horsed laurel-wreathed charioteer, his spear raised phallically into the dull London sky. |
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In another classic instance of more-is-less, Prior, who was jolted by a sudden vision of a neon aleph in Part I, is now shown the better part of the Hebrew alphabet. |
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Nightmares flowed like fever, syncopated by the twitch of a neon light outside and the rhythmic clatter of the air-con, punctuated by the shriek of car horns. |
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We pass single file on a swinging bridge and I see a large morphos butterfly up the tree-shrouded stream, the turquoise circles on its fluttering wings flashing like neon. |
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The lowest temperatures will convert hydrogen into helium, then the next highest temperatures will convert helium into carbon, oxygen and neon largely. |
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She obeyed, using orange and bright neon pink crayons, drawing gaggles of flowers, hands, and distorted faces that closely resemble Easter Island Statues. |
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The neon Ceiling was the most challenging piece of work for me, it was like an independent movie for television, and I loved it. |
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She wore her light brown hair up in two messy Chinese-style knots on top of her head and had secured them with shoelaces, one neon orange and one plaid. |
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Several works focus on Times Square, allowing the cacophony of billboards and neon signs to nearly overwhelm the figures and vehicles scurrying below. |
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Other magazines such as Fortune, Vogue and Harper's Bazaar celebrated with vertiginous skyscrapers, statuesque dancing girls or streaks of neon over futuristic cityscapes. |
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He laughed as he turned onto the highway in the neon green street racer. |
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They found a working bar complete with a stock of alcohol, a spirits gantry, bar stools and mats, neon lights and even a one-armed bandit machine. |
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Or, as with stoner, a whole lot of people might point a whole lot of neon signs at it. |
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She learned how to bend neon tubing into shapes and how to connect electrical circuits and insert rheostats and timers to provide special visual effects. |
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As the sun sets on the skyscrapers, neon lights hug the outsides of the buildings, making the skyline look as impressive at night as it does during the day. |
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If you want the neon or LED tubes to light up automatically when the headlights are turned on, then you will need to find a wire under the dash near the steering column. |
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A hazy figure approaches whipping neon glow sticks like Bruce Lee during a nunchucks demonstration. |
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Rual turned on the faucet and grabbed the neon green sponge. |
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Its surface polishes to a glass-like finish with a neon luminescence. |
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All the women in this video play up subtle sexiness between colored neon, film noir lighting, and sexy silhouettes. |
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A colourful cacophony of carnage awaits you in this open world of neon nuttiness. |
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Breweriana includes beer cans, bottles, openers, coasters, beer trays, wooden cases and neon signs. |
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Now Dianamania flickers fitfully on and off like faulty neon while Beatlemania blazes stronger than ever. |
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In the basement of Hot Millions 2 is this youth-oriented, discolike bar with neon lights, loud music and a pool table. |
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He may even be having his first doubts about the neon chrome artyfake Disneyfication of America. |
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By applying electric potential to the neon atoms, the electrons become excited, then emit a photon when returning to normal. |
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Thomson concluded this was because some of the neon ions had a different mass. |
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Some lamp types contain a little neon, which permits striking at normal running voltage, with no external ignition circuitry. |
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Examples include beer cans, bottles, openers, tin signs, coasters, beer trays, wooden cases and neon signs. |
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Like the George Michael and Kenny Goss neon, Emin created a unique neon work for her supermodel friend Kate Moss called Moss Kin. |
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In 2011, British Prime Minister David Cameron added an artwork with 'more passion' in neon by Emin in his private apartment at 10 Downing Street. |
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In menswear, tropical camouflage in classic silhouettes, resort wear with a preppy twist and graphic animal skin prints in neon tones rule. |
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That neon sign is as recognizable as the Hollywood sign to some. |
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We expected to see a sailfish take to the air, but were instead treated to bolts of neon yellow sparking out of the blue water. |
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Traditional guideboard, light box, single column display and neon cannot satisfy audience's needs. |
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During the day, the surrounding blocks are no better, full of cheesy bars, tacky shops and brash, neon nastiness. |
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Both pieces were followed by a series of neon numbers from the Fibonacci sequence, which Merz incorporated in works throughout his career. |
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BritArt star Tracey slipped into the building last week to oversee the neon installation which one insider said was more suited to a nightclub. |
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Vintage skin mags line the dressing rooms, neon signs buzz on the walls and an old all-in-one radio turntable spins old tunes. |
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Get festival ready, hot pants are back in distressed neon shades and they're teenier than ever. |
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There's a cold edge to this electro pop chugger that startles with it's flickeringly repetitive neon lyrics. |
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Renaming it for the outside world is money for old rope and a new neon sign. |
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Variations of the life history parameters in two geographical groups of the neon flying squid, Ommastrephes bartramii, from the north Pacific. |
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And, by golly, it was, a purple-and-gold neon contrivance glowing atop the Holy Superet Light Church. |
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It is a giant neon light circle measuring 11m across, yet can only be seen as such from a particular angle. |
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Artist Sarah Blood answered this by introducing flame-working, glass-melting and neon lighting to young people in Cowgate. |
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Black ceilings, walls and a dark tiled floor with neon lighting create a stylish environment. |
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The shots show her lying down in a stripey T-shirt with colourful, neon make-up. |
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Each dimming module is multi-rated to control incandescent, fluorescent, low-voltage, neon, cold-cathode, fan-speed and nondim sources. |
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Feeding habits of neon flying squid Ommastrephes bartramii in the transitional region of the central North Pacific. |
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Consider the dazzling yellow stripes splashing the flanks of China rockfish or the neon feathered tips of the clown nudibranch. |
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The drawing has been transformed into neon light artwork measuring 18ft high by 23ft wide, and is located on the north facade of St James's church, in Toxteth. |
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Thomson conducted an experiment in which he channeled a stream of neon ions through magnetic and electric fields, striking a photographic plate at the other end. |
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Aston channelled a stream of neon ions through a magnetic and an electric field and measured its deflection by placing a photographic plate in its path. |
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Le Nour displayed its les Royales de Zaria line of oversized handbags in neon colors, which were all but hidden by black lace embroidery and Swarovski gems. |
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The LED lighting sources used in the Matsushita Electric Works Tokyo Headquarter Building have twice the life and half the energy consumption of conventional neon lighting. |
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Plans for neon lighting on a landmark develop-ment have been approv-ed. |
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Keeping more than one Betta in a fish tank should be avoided, but Bettas can actually be in the same tank with other nonaggressive fish such as neon tetras and guppies. |
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Her most commonly auctioned sculptural works are phrases in her own handwriting set in neon, usually issued in editions of three, with two artist's proofs. |
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Or the catalogues that start plugging those hampers with cock-a-leekie soup, a fruit loaf and tinned salmon before the neon snowmen have been put back in the loft. |
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Bruce Nauman uses neon not to advertise a product or service but to make absurd or insulting proclamations, and his fiberglass is heavy and unsleek. |
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The incessant flashing of the neon sign kept the neighborhood awake. |
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A brand new neon piece called With You I Want To Live was shown as part of Emin's You Left Me Breathing exhibition in 2007 at the Gagosian Gallery in Los Angeles. |
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The piece, consisting of neon tubing spelling the words Moss Kin, had been mistakenly thrown out of a basement, owned by the craftsman who made the glass. |
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Inspired by neon advertising signage, the shapeless garment externalizes the body's circuitry and acts as a transformative, all-consuming costume. |
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Models, some of them wearing blindfolds in shimmering chiffon, sported pantsuits in neon organza, or asymmetrical draped goddess gowns in dusty shades of mauve and pink. |
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The venue features vibrant colour schemes, neon light installations, as well as exclusive artwork produced by Stan Chow, and Manchester graffiti muralist Russell Mehan. |
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Lead glass entry doors and classic style ticket booths to greet customers, and the historical rotating neon PLAZA THEATER Sign high above is an Orlando landmark. |
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They can handle resprays, car door replacements, neon light installation and car body kits as you look to modify or repair the car of your dreams. |
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Gases used include, neon, argon, xenon, sodium, metal halide, and mercury. |
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The high street has given us a number of neon shoes to choose from. |
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It was fun, brash, with a pop of neon and unapologetically in your face. |
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Every time she sees neon prominently featured in a movie or TV program, she has to check her archives to remember whether she was the person who created it. |
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