Fighter jets have been on station around NYC that strobe their lights, and turn them on and off. |
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The 13 special flats are equipped with flashing strobe lights, using different colours to alert people to the door, textphone or fire alarm. |
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Unfortunately Mark had a strobe implode and only one picture was developed from this dive. |
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I raised the camera to my eye, lowered it again, took the lens cover off, raised it again, lowered it again, and switched the strobe on. |
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To begin with, it's a 40-foot-long vehicle that's painted bright orange and carrying a flashing strobe light on the roof. |
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In order to see the interface, we did not want any direct light from the strobe entering the camera lens. |
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All divers must carry a reel, DSMB and strobe, and are also encouraged to carry trauma shears. |
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At the time of the collision the city employee was operating her vehicle with an overhead strobe and a traffic advisory sign. |
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When she said it was time to start the strobe light going, I vacated the room. |
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There's a vibrating pad under our pillows that went off and strobe lighting flashing everywhere. |
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The camera is fitted with an integrated strobe and provides WiFi connectivity. |
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Nightclubs require smoke, I reasoned, to drift across the strobe lights, to mix with the smell of beer and mingle with the music. |
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I smiled each time my strobe synchronised with a brilliant lightning flash just above the jetty. |
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That's what found him under the glare of the strobe lights one chilly Saturday evening amidst the calm environs of the Chiran Fort Club. |
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I shudder to think of it now, as I never dive without two spares, and usually a strobe as well. |
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For instance, a retractor can keep a console model away from a strobe or electric scooter. |
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They placed the gel electrodes to their temples and the strobe visor in front of their eyes. |
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The S receiver is driven on the basis of first multiphase clocks and receives strobe signals. |
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All was flashes of hot pink and turquoise blue, the strobe of the late eighties. |
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Run silent until you see the infrared strobe, bogeys reported in your area. |
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The physicist uses the strobe effect to measure the speed or acceleration of objects, or to take pictures of very fast moving objects. |
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Background textures tend to shimmer and strobe, especially in darker scenes with darker colors. |
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The bulb in the shell-shaped lamp on the wall flickered like a strobe light and painted irregular shadows on the walls. |
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Colorful strobe lights bounced off masses of dancing people and a shiny mirrorball spun overhead, reflecting the lights. |
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I could see red, white and blue strobe lights flashing all along the water on the Manhattan side. |
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As the lights go down strobe lighting and terrific claps of thunder herald the storm. |
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One had a strobe with him, which helped us find them in the darkness when we returned to the spot. |
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Turn them on, and they blink, flicker, strobe, hum, plink, buzz, and occasionally go bang. |
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Mad strobe lighting during the chorus was a fun dramatic flourish but I wish they'd put a bit more death metal in the guitars. |
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The use of LEDs allowed us also to strobe the light during data acquisition. |
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The plan was to cause his car to crash in a tunnel by dazzling the chauffeur with a strobe light. |
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Other possibilities include the use of lasers and strobe lights which temporarily blind or confuse a suspect. |
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The loud music pounded against my eardrums and reverberated through my body, while the strobe and laser lights dazzled my violet eyes. |
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I regained some composure and raised my camera and strobe to see where it had gone. |
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There were no running lights or strobe visible and no engine noise was heard. |
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Tiger Lily finally got back to the site after dark but Capon used the safety beacon in his camera strobe to catch its attention. |
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It was the lights, the sudden strobe, then the soft focus that made them look like smutty angels. |
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The red LED provides back-up lighting useful for preserving night vision, or strobe lighting for increased safety. |
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Her entrance is made toward the strobe lights of center stage. |
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No glare, no strobe light: eliminate the visual fatigue and interference of sightline, greatly improving driving safety and visual comfort. |
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When Flight 757 was cleared to position, the flight crew turned on their strobe lights and landing lights while they taxied onto the runway. |
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The aircraft was still on runway heading with landing lights, navigation lights, and strobe lights illuminated. |
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Nearly a decade ago he began photographing strangers caught in his strobe light. |
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Visual alarms use a strobe light instead of the high-pitched sound we associate with fire alarms. |
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A strobe light is to be worn at all times by all crew members and trainees while on deck. |
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The ODALS consists of a 1,500-foot row of bright, non-variable, sequenced strobe lights, with a strobe light at each corner of the threshold. |
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Simple geometric shapes are employed to create the components of his piece animated with bold strobe lighting. |
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The control panel of our high intensity strobe light is designed from the latest technology. |
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Propane cannons, cap exploders, strobe light, sirens, fire works and gunfire can be used as a temporary method of scaring off deer. |
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Put 24-inch chrome wheel rims, two-tone ostrich leather seats, dual exhaust pipes and strobe lights on your SUV, and suddenly you've got a vehicle that's going places. |
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In the 80s it became Stringfellows, a black box illumined by explosions of strobe lighting. |
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It also allows for an intense, disorienting strobe that will stop anyone in their tracks. |
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The strobe lights in the cardboard bleachers flash and after a second take Coco nails her walk and gets whisked away for a nap. |
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Camera flashes from both onstage guests and the audience shutter like strobe lights. |
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But things hotted up with the onset of dusk, as strobe lighting and fire-eaters added atmosphere to the cavernous marquee that served as a dance floor. |
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The strobe or flashing lights, which may be part of the entertainment in nightclubs, can trigger seizures in people who are photosensitive. |
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This bag allows you to carry your Camera, a strobe and a couple accesories. |
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A shutter-blade is also available for an instant black-out and adjustable rate strobe effect. |
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Amazingly bright, the MAC 2000 Beam XB also includes smooth dimming, strobe, full color mixing, variable CTO, color wheel, and gobos. |
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Use of a strobe or high-speed camera to watch the action was considered but there seemed to be no way to adequately see the pins cycle. |
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A response initiative for the procurement of personal strobe lights and VHF handheld marine radios. |
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Finally avoid fitting strobe lights and their associated power leads near to the antenna and its lead. |
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The presence of xenon in such lamps results in a very bright, sun-like light used in photographic flash units, strobe lights, and airport runway lights. |
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Newcastle's helicopter saw a strobe light and beacon overnight and early Friday morning located the yacht's life raft and crew near Duff Reef off of the Fijian Islands. |
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Ah well, let's just stare at the white strobe for a few seconds. |
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At one point a strobe light was used, seemingly just to induce seizures. |
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The strobe lights blind my eyes as they bounce off the walls and people. |
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As the strobe lights did their job, the little ones shone as stars. |
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A lovely use of strobe accentuates the animal's colours without feeling too artificial and a strong diagonal line give the photo even greater clout. |
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Instead, I attacked the elephant seal with my camera and strobe. |
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First, keep the camera and strobe as warm as possible, even outdoors. |
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Will they strobe unexpectedly, causing epileptic fits in children? |
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Stuart Kennedy, 27, is alleged to have used a powerful strobe light to get two motorists to pull over. |
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All Kay systems rely on a true strobe light source providing superior image quality for both rigid and flexible endoscopy. |
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The structure now uses strobe lights to warn off planes. |
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Saltimbanco special effects include the use of smoke and strobe lighting. |
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Please remember to also include adequate lighting, proper signage and emergency strobe lights for persons who have low vision or who are Deaf or hard of hearing. |
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I lived in the dorms for four years, and I was given TTY access, and my room was fitted with a special fire alarm that has a strobe light for emergencies. |
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Made of tough flexible foam for fantastic flying fun indoors or outside in calm conditions, featuring an LED strobe light and switchable spotlight for Top Secret Missions after dark. |
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Intermittent photic stimulation using a strobe light is an activator of spike wave or polyspike wave discharges that tend to occur more typically in certain genetic forms of epilepsy or myoclonic epilepsy. |
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Select a 20,000 BTU heater, strobe light, work lights, or wiper kit. |
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The strobe light will keep flashing until the system is disarmed. |
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The landing light, navigation lights and strobe light were lit. |
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You enter a cloud of billowing smoke, where lights of different colours strobe manically to an electronic soundscape and a strange thing happens. |
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He lit them with two strobe lights, and made these portraits. |
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Someone cut the strobe light, and he swaggered off the stage. |
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To minimize strobe design complexity, Ultra ATA uses a double data rate or double-edge clocking mechanism for all Ultra DMA transfers. |
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In addition to 10-percent oleoresin capsicum, this system sports a strobe light and 125-decibel personal alarm. |
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Philippakis watched the finale standing aloft a speaker stack, silhouetted by strobe lights, looking just about as triumphant as they sounded. |
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A reinvigorated Al Gore vows to use strobe lights during press conferences to give the appearance of movement. |
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Party City also has an extensive line of special effects products including fog machines, black lights and strobe lights. |
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JuniorRay is a high-quality LED strobe designed to be price competitive with traditional flashtube strobes. |
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All the techniques I use during the shoot are subject-specific and vary for everyone, from the most complicated strobe lighting to simple daylight. |
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He and his crew produce the twitchy quality of firelight by means of a device they call a flame box, a strobe light operated according to a computer program written by Pratt and Finch with the help of an assistant. |
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A YouTube video sees DJ Fenix on stage blaring out his beats, surrounded by strobe lighting and scantily clad singers – a new look for a stage which has previously hosted the Bolshoi Ballet and Stravinsky. |
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A flash of strobe light, thunderous bass, all is transformed. |
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Even while this occurrence took place in mid-afternoon local time, the last car on train 771 was neither equipped with a highly visible marker or strobe indicator lights nor was it brightly visible. |
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The life buoy sentry will immediately toss a strobe light marker that emits a dye, and a life preserver, known as a Kisby ring, into the water where he or she has spotted the sailor overboard. |
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Other ideas involve showing the occupant how to use the belt with the help of strobe lights, or by sewing an illuminated strip into the belt to make it easier to find in the dark. |
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The principle of using a strobe light to freeze an image of printed material at full production speed remains the same, but the technology constantly improves. |
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In 2008, the Cambridge graduate, 50, had revealed that during his time with MI6, he had received training on how to use strobe lights to distract people. |
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Visible for up to 3 miles, this unit provides a highly effective alternative to permanently mounted strobe lights that require wires and mounting hardware. |
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The strobe technology has caught on with many end users and customers. |
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The patented OCAS warning system keeps wind farm strobe lights off at all times unless an aircraft is detected on an unsafe heading towards the wind turbine. |
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I care least about the strobe mode, but the side navigation light and the main bright beam are really good by themselves or used in conjunction with a weapons mounted light. |
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In addition to an extended service life, the pure-white LED-based strobe lights boast significantly lower maintenance costs and energy consumption. |
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The day of the show, we turned on the strobe lights and got ready onstage. |
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Siskin, a professional commercial and fine art photographer, shares how to pick the right strobe light sources and modifiers and use them effectively in digital photography. |
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Double tapping the toggle switch in any direction initiates a strobe effect which can disorientate a suspect, providing potentially life-saving seconds. |
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The strobe feature separates the Gladius from the rest of the field. |
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I realized every time after the strobe light went off, he'd laugh. |
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Deputy Secretary of State Strobe Talbott in Moscow on Wednesday, and the two expressed guarded optimism without going into details. |
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And entry-level systems can be upgraded to the technologically advanced Digital Strobe at any time. |
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