Lights
Meanings and phrases
n.
- (Judaism) an eight-day Jewish holiday commemorating the rededication of the Temple of Jerusalem in 165 BC; Hanukkah; Hanukah; Hannukah; Chanukah; Chanukkah; Channukah; Channukkah; Festival of Lights; Feast of Dedication; Feast of the Dedication
n.
- (Judaism) an eight-day Jewish holiday commemorating the rededication of the Temple of Jerusalem in 165 BC; Hanukkah; Hanukah; Hannukah; Chanukah; Chanukkah; Channukah; Channukkah; Feast of Lights; Feast of Dedication; Feast of the Dedication
n.
- the aurora of the northern hemisphere; aurora borealis
n.
- the aurora of the southern hemisphere; aurora australis
E.g.
- Intersections are frequently at grade with traffic lights, or they are roundabouts.
- Traffic gates and traffic lights warn traffic when the bridge will rise for vessels.
- The streets became faster and more dangerous so electric traffic lights were installed.
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- Multiple street lights form a wireless ad hoc network.
- A single gateway device can control up to 500 street lights.
- Electric street lights came in 1936.
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- Ilsan is also the site of an annual electric lights festival.
- The station is lit by electric lights.
- The electric lights, telephone, and market price ticker are soon cut off.
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- On the rear end, the tail lights from a Triumph TR6 were used.
- The 2001 model year received new transparent tail lights and new front grille design.
- Additionally, the Chaser received a facelift, with the most significant changes to the rear tail lights.
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- Common triggers include flashing lights and sudden noises.
- Critics called "Catch Me" a spectacle with flashing lights.
- Gates also descend and flashing lights warn oncoming traffic.
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- It begins with a set of swirling bright red lights on a dark background.
- The large lit sign in front of the club featured a picture of her with red lights on her breasts.
- Silhouettes struggle in the windows of the Palace, until the Red Army is finally successful, and red lights flash out.
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- As she does so, a feeling of reprieve lights up her dream.
- She lights up a cigar and throws the lighter into the car, letting it explode.
- Ralph Brancaccio from New York lights up the beauty of the Neviges pedestrian area.
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- The GLS Popular Equipment Package now included fog lights and heated front seats.
- The higher grade model has fog lights, auto climate control AC with digital display and smart engine Start/Stop button.
- The mid-level G shares fog lights and 16-inch alloy wheels with the top-of-the-line TRD Sportivo, but still has rear drum brakes.
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- The story intercuts with scenes of Amaro singing to the track stage with bright lights behind her.
- The HUSS Rainbow has developed a vast fan base due to its large stature, smooth ride and bright lights.
- When asked about his use of dim lighting, he suggests bright lights make the colour of skin appear unnatural.
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- Dietz also produced the majority of road work warning lights.
- Instead of gauges, instrument cluster warning lights for oil pressure and ammeter were standard.
- These early warning lights had lots of moving linkages and a motor that were high maintenance for the shops.
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- The Earl of Winchilsea was one of its early leading lights.
- 'In recent years, our meetings have become smaller and smaller,' says Lord Mowbray, one of the league's leading lights.
- Its leading lights are the Finnish guitarist Janne Halonen and the Beninese singer, percussionist and saxophonist Noël Saïzonou.
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- Throughout the night the sign is lit up with red neon lights.
- Most of the mall's elevators have glass panels, and are decorated with neon lights.
- The bridge goes over 600 South, and it features neon lights shaped in the form of a trolley.