He couldn't stop looking the man's shiny gold tooth that glinted ominously in the streetlight. |
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He saw something glinting in the streetlight, and went over to investigate. |
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He lifted his eyes to the streetlight and watched the fine drizzle fall in its beam of white, and sighed. |
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Of course, other say they need more research to prove whether the decreased rate of crime is solely resulted from Blue streetlight effect. |
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As they are gradually replaced by LEDs, every home, office, public building and even streetlight could become a Li-Fi hotspot. |
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In Pakistan, the streetlight version of the technology is being used to light refugee camps. |
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As Cieszynski poses for a picture beneath a streetlight, a woman walking her dog stops, stares and shuffles off into the darkness. |
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The works include surfacing with black bituminous mix and granite paving stones, as well as three trees and a streetlight. |
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But she liked studying, and often she'd read late into the night, by a candle or a streetlight. |
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As a symbol, we use a motorway streetlight mounted on the legs of an office chair. |
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She was tall but he had a couple of inches on her and as they stood unspeaking under the streetlight she suddenly knew that they looked like a couple to anyone watching them. |
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Bugs swarm around a streetlight while clouds roll across the evening sky. |
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With its streetlight renewal initiative, Cobourg became the first community in North America to implement induction technology in its lighting system. |
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In 2005, Japan installed this blue streetlight first in Nara. |
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Launched in June, the 15-month project employs a satellite monitoring system including two units on the ground, three mobile testing units and 100 sensors placed on buildings and streetlight poles around the city. |
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Walker was killed as a result of thermal and traumatic injuries when the Porsche Carrera GT he was a passenger in hit a streetlight and tree before bursting into flames. |
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We're still investing in regular lighting as well, but our new LED lighting system can be controlled by computers, which means that each streetlight can be controlled individually. |
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The CiTy Networks public lighting solution is being deployed for the city of Ploemeur, enabling the remote control, maintenance and monitoring of each streetlight and power supply cabinet. |
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By the early 21st century, photocatalyst technology had been commercially developed and was used in a variety of products, including self-cleaning coatings for tile, streetlight covers, and automobile mirrors. |
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Based on this finding, specific goals were set to reduce streetlight electrical consumption by 50 per cent and to reduce GHG emissions by 500 tonnes per year. |
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He was under the streetlight by then, next to my shitbucket Volkswagen. |
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Under the lone operating streetlight, Whispering Jack comes into full view.... In his usual low tone,... Jack speaks in the manner that earned him his nickname. |
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For example, one might plan a route for a driving trip on a map, but one would not typically plan in advance where to change lanes or how long to stop at each streetlight. |
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Streetlight also offers an art room, a food bank and drop-in hours. |
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