How To Use Flashlight In A Sentence

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  • Whipping round, he found himself facing four figures in black military style combat gear and carrying guns and flashlights.
  • Bright gas lanterns are better than flashlights.
  • As darkness fell, rescue workers with flashlights began recovering and identifying bodies.
  • The emergency equipment includes food, a first-aid kit, and a heavy-duty flashlight.
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  • Intermittent intervals of moonlight would mean not having to use flashlights, when he and Larsen entered the enemy's territory.
  • Pastor Braun worked on the books constantly, even with a flashlight during air raids.
  • I guessed immediately what the problem was and grabbed a flashlight from the table where they'd been left when everybody went to bed (instead of being stowed away where they belong, hint hint), and headed down to the basement. Storm Patrol
  • (I still keep a flashlight in my kitbag from a long ago trip to Cali). Your Right Hand Thief
  • Modern flashlights are like many other electronic gadgets, gizmos and whatchamacallits - they are high-tech.
  • That was until someone rapped on her door and her eyes open, the sun glaring into the window like a cop with a flashlight going to a car full of drunken teens.
  • My experience with flashlights is that they work for 5 minutes, and then get very, very dim, so how is it that these batteries lasted so damn long?
  • Then, angling her flashlight to direct the beam ahead of her, she carefully inspected the wall to her right until she found a hole the size of a nickel disguised in the carvings.
  • It all came true with a Prince's Trust loan of £2,000 which allowed her to buy a medium format camera and studio flashlights with enough left over to turn her garden shed into a light-sealed dark room and to advertise.
  • Portable solar power box allows energy supplies of mobile phones, flashlights, razors and night lighting in case there is no power when travelling.
  • Pranger and her family enjoyed sneaking out at night with a flashlight to peek at the dragonfly nymphs and tiny, two-inch-long tree frogs that had taken up residence in the ponds.
  • Bloomingdale's: Wagner of Switzerland Pen with built-in flashlight, blade, letter opener, nail file, clip, scissors, and screwdriver for $8.39 + $6 s&h (it says $13.99 but it falls to $8.39 after you add it to your cart) Morning Deals - The Consumerist
  • Like Minutemen equipped with flashlights instead of flintlocks, Smith's volunteers must be ready for action at short notice.
  • This small flashlight, powered by battery, is attached to a carabiner.
  • That night, on a hunch, he returns with a flashlight, and, proving once again why he was made head gardener, manages to startle a gorging gray horde of sweet-toothed woodmice.
  • Oh, and while we here at Flashlight Worthy haven't read all the books on the list below, when it comes to the creepiest house ever encountered in a book? Peter Steinberg: Halloween Books: 7 'Flashlight Worthy' Novels Featuring Spooky Houses (PHOTOS)
  • We grabbed our flashlights and lanterns and waited to see, or hear what would be next.
  • (By the way, taking out contact lenses by the light of a flashlight is an interesting experience.) June 2005
  • The freeplay radio and flashlight (although bulky) are worthy objects, especially in isolated environments, but the battery winder is one more gadget that I’d rather not have. Smart Mobs » Blog Archive » Crank Calling
  • They moved through the basement, shining flashlights into faces.
  • Invented in the 1890s, the multitool is more useful now than it ever was: Its flashlight yes, some have lights can help you search through a backpack filled with charging cables to find your keys; its screwdriver is always handy when you need to open your PC for a RAM upgrade and its blades will slice through any of those blister packs that mummify electronics. Bold Folds
  • These accessories include bipods, swivel and slings, gun cases, cleaning products, rangefinders, spotting scopes, knives, game calls, flashlights, gloves, hats, etc.
  • Just imagining Cantor and Boner in spandex and sequins with glorified flashlights dancing through the chambers. Think Progress » Missouri Lawmaker’s Argument Against Repealing DADT: It Would Be A ‘Cultural Affront’ To Terrorists
  • In his introduction to this collection, a former Rolling Stone editor Paul Scanlon writes about how the young Thompson used to enter their San-Francisco-based office "with a bowlegged quickstep, making the zigzagging seriocomic, dramatic entrance," then plop down his leather rucksack while wordlessly removing the contents, which "usually included something edible, like a grapefruit, a carton of Dunhills, a large police flashlight, a bottle of Wild Turkey and a can of liquid Mace. Buy the Ticket, Take the Ride
  • Quickly Complain whipped up his dazer and fired at them; by the beam of Marapper's flashlight, he had the satisfaction of seeing most of them drop to the deck. Starship
  • I also threw in two canteens of water and a flashlight (even though we weren't staying out after dark), the map from my office as well as my lensatic compass.
  • Flashlights will be checked quarterly to ensure batteries remain charged.
  • I gave up and reached for my flashlight that I had tucked under my pillow.
  • Maybe after you find out my blood is ‘way too sticky’ or ‘full of icky crud’ you can use a flashlight to shoot photons through my life systems.
  • Blood hit N'stor's flashlight and shaded the beam light red. American Tabloid
  • The circle of light thrown by the flashlight was still hitting a granite wall, but a feet or two lower, it was not.
  • But other predators, like deep-sea dragonfish, patrol using biological searchlights that reflect off of clear flesh, like a flashlight pointed at a window. NYT > Global Home
  • Darken the room. Shine the flashlight beam at the bowl.
  • Though it is good that there is interest in the turtles, the beach is awash with flashlights and flashbulbs, causing considerable disturbance to the turtles.
  • They had all brought their cameras with them and the flashlights lit up the murky Manchester sky almost as though it was the paparazzi pursuing a cat-walk model down the runway.
  • Durable and convenient, this handy reference functions as nicely in an open field with a flashlight as it does spread out on a desk.
  • Now we groped our way by flashlight up deeply weathered steps to the top of the tallest pyramid.
  • Designed like a flashlight, this light saber (also dubbed a barf beamer and a puke saber) is intended to totally incapacitate its targets by emitting multiple light frequencies and colors that confuse the brain, resulting in symptoms ranging from discomfort and disorientation to temporary blindness and nausea. John W. Whitehead: Compliance Weapons: One Step Closer to a Police State?
  • The well-appointed rear cargo area includes a storage unit with a rechargeable flashlight and new and improved grocery hooks on both sides.
  • The controller contains photodetectors and a broadband infrared source such as the type of small incandescent lamp used in pocket flashlights.
  • She saw the beam of light of the night watcher's flashlight turning from the corner, moving forward along the corridor towards her.
  • Tibetans called the telegraph tar from the Hindi for wire, a motorcar was a mota or gari, from gaadi, flashlights were known as bijili after the Hindi word for electricity, and the postal service was called dak. Languagehat.com: HYBRID TIBETAN.
  • Other recommended items included emergency food, pocket knife, compass, flashlights, matches and tire starter, whistle, rain gear, extra underwear, gaiters, balaclava and face mask.
  • A short foray into the spotlights, the briefest dance with immortality and then exit stage left in a body bag illuminated by a thousand camera flashlights.
  • Five barefooted girls in pajamas made their way across the street with flashlights in hand.
  • All ages are welcome, and warm clothes are highly recommended, along with a flashlight, binoculars and a blanket.
  • In the latest incident, Pentagon press secretary George Little said the Iranians aboard a cargo boat known as a dhow about 80 kilometres southeast of the Iraqi port of Umm Qasr used flares and flashlights to hail the cutter Monomoy at 3 a.m. local time Tuesday. The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed
  • Oil lamps would do for navigating a day sailer, and the radio receiver could run on flashlight batteries. FLIGHT LESSONS
  • I have come to the creek, she said, to shine my flashlight on the animals in the water when it gets dark.
  • I saw the sudden flare of a flashlight in the darkness.
  • Take a flashlight and shine it at a glancing angle across the wall and the mold almost lights up.
  • These include the flashlight fish in the Indo-Pacific, the rosy-lipped batfish of the Galapagos and Cocos islands, and unbelievably vividly coloured Spanish dancers.
  • According to the affidavits, Mrs. Farren told the police that her husband pulled out "gobs" of her hair, threw her to the floor and hit her repeatedly with a metal flashlight, until she passed out. NYT > Home Page
  • It was just a scratch on the door, a muffled noise, and a little flashlight waving at the end of the hall.
  • They use flashlights to search the ground near buildings and streetlights.
  • They did a brief walk-through of the other rooms, using flashlights, whispering, and searching in closets and behind furniture. DO NO HARM
  • As our flashlights shone across his face, he looked up with a lifeless, vacant expression.
  • Numerous outside pockets organize charts, flight computer, fuel tester, plotter, pens and pencils, flashlight and much more.
  • Other house of horror staples were abundant: Murky lighting that gave you just enough visual information to imagine the worst, water that dripped from the ceiling that turned into blood, candles and flashlights that disembodied faces and ambient noise that made it feel as if someone – or a lot of someones — were whispering in your ear. London Theater Journal: Close Quarters Magnify the Unease in ‘Relocated’ - ArtsBeat Blog - NYTimes.com
  • The store stocks candles, flashlights, carbide and hurricane lamps, solar-powered attic fans and much more.
  • He crumpled to the floor to absorb the shock of the impact and whipped around with his flashlight as the horde closed rapidly.
  • The beam of a flashlight plays across the glass in the door, but by the time the watchmen walks by the office is empty.
  • I electrolyzed molten NaOH using a step-down transformer and rectifier from a model train set, the nickel crucible as cathode, and a carbon rod salvaged from a dead flashlight battery as anode. Roger Y. Tsien - Autobiography
  • Various dingy display items were tacked up on the beaverboard walls—plastic windshield scrapers, keychains with tiny flashlights on them, and green felt pine trees to make your car smell better. DO NOT PASS GO
  • Marshallers replaced their flashlight wands and instead used blue chem-sticks to convey their taxi instructions to pilots.
  • The phaser was a flashlight, with silouette disks of a Klingon ship and other such stuff. Star Trek Fan | My[confined]Space
  • It might include a flashlight, a book, and a cassette or CD player and story tape or CD.
  • He is not a matey deity who shines a flashlight into some dark corner of his recalcitrant universe on demand.
  • He got out the flashlight and turned it on and shone it inside.
  • Whipping round, he found himself facing four figures in black military style combat gear and carrying guns and flashlights.
  • Rogers, the electrician, held a flashlight in one hand and was digging through the box with the other.
  • It produces 25 lumens of white light without the distracting ‘black holes’ emitted by many flashlights.
  • He put on jeans and a sweatshirt, found a flashlight, and made his way down to the boathouse.
  • In one sign of the panic, Don Quixote, a multistorey, 24-hour general store in Tokyo's Roppongi district, was sold out of radios, flashlights, candles, fuel cans and sleeping bags on Tuesday as a Reuters reporter visited the shop. Japan nuclear crisis and tsunami - live updates
  • I electrolyzed molten NaOH using a step-down transformer and rectifier from a model train set, the nickel crucible as cathode, and a carbon rod salvaged from a dead flashlight battery as anode. Roger Y. Tsien - Autobiography
  • Invented in the 1890s, the multitool is more useful now than it ever was: Its flashlight yes, some have lights can help you search through a backpack filled with charging cables to find your keys; its screwdriver is always handy when you need to open your PC for a RAM upgrade and its blades will slice through any of those blister packs that mummify electronics. Bold Folds
  • As they slept, a tearful Packy Noonan was sitting on the stump of their beloved tree holding a machete in his hand, the beam of his flashlight pointing to the name visible on the handle: Wayne Covel. The Christmas Thief
  • She set the kettle on the ground, knelt to search for the petcock, and only then turned on the flashlight, remembering as she always did when she saw its jabbing circle of light, how much it had cost and how Clovis was always having to buy batteries for it. The Dollmaker
  • Neal brought up the flashlight, which blazed a trail through the grass, catching eye-shine from the wildebeest. The Laugh
  • Like looking with a flashlight at the carcass of a ship decaying at the bottom of the ocean, you only see parts of it unveil through the tinted glass as you walk along the elevated platform.
  • I found myself wishing for a flashlight when I distinctly heard someone or something on the path ahead.
  • For $18.95, the purchaser received a kit containing pieces of Masonite pegboard, flashlight bulbs, nuts and bolts. What I Learned From a Brainiac
  • I went down with nothing but a. 45-caliber pistol and a flashlight.
  • My knees were tapped with hammers, cookie cutters were rolled over my skin, flashlights were shone in my eyes.
  • I saw the sudden flare of a flashlight in the darkness.
  • Call Junior Dr. Kildare back in here and tell him to get his fishline and flashlight ready. I Am Not A Psychic!
  • Smashing padlocks and deadbolts, the men checked for booby traps as they felt their way by flashlight from room to room.
  • When it got a little darker, I began to crack open the driver's side door every time a vehicle zoomed by to wave my flashlight.
  • He rummaged through a kitchen drawer until he found a flashlight that worked.
  • My laptop, my picture ID and credit cards, a shoehorn, a small flashlight, and a good book to read - are just a few other must-haves.
  • The flashlights are popping off her and the roar of the crowd smashes into her stomach.
  • They turned their flashlights on the car
  • Putting the flashlight down on the chair next to him, he pulled the painting off the wall and let it fall unceremoniously to the floor.
  • He walked ninety-eight yards for the winning touchdown and when they got the flashlight fixed, there he was under the goalposts.
  • Some looked lovingly at their own canvases, others noted with sangfroid the disaster below, letting a drop of inspiration fall from a cauldron or the light of apotheosis beam down from a flashlight.
  • Secret of the Flashlight Bulb With the coil held snugly against the socket, and the bulb in place, dip the wire and base into melted paraffin, covering everything but the glass bulb.
  • The closer a flashlight is to an observer, the brighter it appears, while the ever more distant flashlights would look proportionately dimmer. Supernovae: Not What They Used to Be | Impact Lab
  • This 5-panel, high-profile cap with a twist features a flashlight in the crown of the cap.
  • The numerous torches and flashlights held by the soldiers was a blinding sight.
  • She organized a neighborhood association and held meetings in the local church and at night she and Auntie Henrietta fastened on orange pinnies, took to the streets with bullhorns and flashlights. Strangers at the Feast
  • I slipped my revolver into my right-hand pocket and a knuckle-duster over my left fist, where it was ready and yet would not stop me from being able to work my flashlight. Carnacki, the Ghost Finder
  • He took his flashlight from his jacket pocket and switched it on.
  • Teddy "I'm a member of Mensa" Beale and the brain trust at the Discovery Institute ( "So far, we've discovered we're unable to discover anything but a vast liberal conspiracy") we've got fucking cubic kilocubits of right-wing Christian geniuses who seem unable to find their assholes with two hands, a flashlight, and Ted Haggard's meth-dealing 'masseur'. Pharyngula
  • By flashlight I followed a trail and then stopped at a deep pool where I knew a big brown trout had to be.
  • My dad retrieved a flashlight from the truck, and we found the deer within a 100 yards. I am a glutton for hunting and war stories. Here is your chance to tell one or two.
  • Watching it slide under the beam of his flashlight gave him the feeling of flying over a river in an airplane.
  • I grabbed my camera and a flashlight and snapped this shot of an assassin bug nymph.
  • Smashing padlocks and deadbolts, the men checked for booby traps as they felt their way by flashlight from room to room.
  • Kicking west again about fifteen yards, he swam to the bottom, scanning with the flashlight. MINUTES TO BURN
  • Then, on the way up a winding staircase, on the 13th step from the bottom, my flashlight just conked out.
  • My flickering flashlight swung across a bank of overhead stowage.
  • Len studied it a moment in the beam of his flashlight.
  • They were doing this with their hands in the dark with just a flashlight, and just using their senses of touch, smell and sight.
  • Even if one goes so far as to say that the use of flashlight powder is ‘dangerous’, it is hyperbolical to describe it as ‘extra-hazardous’.
  • The small flashlight he usually had hanging on his utility belt was bright enough to light up the cold, gray rectangular prism.
  • We had no trouble in seeing where we were going, no fear of falling into an open lead or of crippling ourselves against some unexpected obstacle, for with our useless goggles removed and powerful flashlight beams dancing erratically ahead of us as we jog-trotted along, visibility was seldom less than five yards, more often nearer ten. Ice Station Zebra
  • Using his flashlight to illuminate the latching mechanism, he removed the two clevis pins and tried rotating the locking levers. CORMORANT
  • An egg candler can be purchased, or a flashlight can be used.
  • Take a pile of mystery keys, dismembered action figures, dead flashlights, assorted calculators and undeveloped rolls of film.
  • Electric lanterns and flashlights have probably dimmed, then gone out.
  • u. s.army compass eagle oil cans buck and gerber knifes swingline wall mount pencil sharpeners cast iron bullet molds old craftsman cast iron table saws bmw boxer twin motorcycles flatfish (fishing lure) mitchell 300 reels maglite flashlights starrett precision tools schwinn bicycles A Remington 870 Can Last Forever
  • Darken the room. Shine the flashlight beam at the bowl.
  • I could see the beam of his flashlight waving around in the dark.
  • Once at the flashlight tag meeting spot, between two poles ground into the sand on the lake where a volleyball net should have hung, we picked teams.
  • Actually, the gradualness of their descent helped control the turbidity, so whenever Dortmunder aimed his flashlight back up the track there was very little extra roiling of the water. Drowned Hopes
  • Hardware such as nails, screws, tools, axes, mops, brooms, rakes, rope, tubs, mousetraps, flashlights, batteries, and barbed wire could be purchased.
  • He looked at his charts with his pen flashlight.
  • He blinked as his eyes received the full force of a multicell flashlight, put up a hand to shield them as he tried to locate the speaker. The Time of the Transference
  • ‘Power outage,’ I grumbled, picking up the flashlight and drawing shapes with it on the wall.
  • Supertasters are endowed with far more fungiform papillae than nontasters, she reports, as one can discover by simple experiment: Paint your tongue with blue food coloring, shine a flashlight on it, and look in a mirror. Tastes and Pleasures
  • Soon a peek of light appeared on the flat horizon, a tiny speck no larger than the glare of a flashlight a mile away.
  • January 11th, 2010 at 11: 15 pm tombaker says: somebody throw a flashlight down there for shovelwit. his hole’s so deep now he’s not getting any light from the surface at all, and he can’t read from the teabagger pamphlet what to say. ex tempore is not his forte’? Think Progress » Dobbs Defends His Birther Advocacy: ‘Seems To Me Still A Perfectly Commonsense Question’
  • When those zombies start rolling down the streets, a flashlight is just going to let you know where they are. A Tactical Side-by-Side Shotgun?
  • She grabbed her flashlight and ran out of her carrel.
  • At her lack of response, he turned the yellowing beam of the flashlight on her white face.
  • Some of the walls were herringboned with neat chisel marks from the old days, beautiful under the flashlight's beam.
  • If you plan to rely on flashlights or electric lanterns for emergency lighting, be sure to keep plenty of fresh batteries on hand.
  • Through an eyehole you see a figure with a tiny flashlight that sweeps across you.
  • Emily took candles, flashlights, and blankets and sat on the couch.
  • For $18.95, the purchaser received a kit containing pieces of Masonite pegboard, flashlight bulbs, nuts and bolts. What I Learned From a Brainiac
  • Avalos has substituted upright flashlights, instruments of surveillance, for votive candles.
  • Keep a flashlight, candles and matches in the glove box.
  • There were the beams of their flashlights, actually probing through the loose brushwood of his shelter, getting in his eyes. KARA KUSH
  • Additionally, the crystal was intensifying the light from her flashlight, and the resulting brilliance was near-blinding.
  • Flashlights, mirrors, moisture meters, and borescopes are tools of choice.
  • A flashlight beam probed the underbrush only yards away from their hiding place.
  • A plainclothes security agent with a flashlight beats the tall grass between the sidewalk and the street with a thin collapsible rod, looking for wires or a glint of metal. Grand Illusions
  • If light reflex is diminished in one eye, a swinging flashlight test may discriminate between an afferent (retina or optic nerve) lesion and an efferent (third nerve or pupillary muscle) lesion.
  • Personally, I like the fact that some camps give out little flashlights or carabiners to anyone who wants them.
  • Using the flashlight, I'm able to find them pretty quickly.
  • a functioning flashlight
  • Stand outside the closed door on a dark night and shine a flashlight all around the edges of the door.
  • Suddenly, all flashlights began flickering before going dead, plunging the girls into darkness.
  • Maggie stumbled across the field with only a narrow beam of light from her flashlight to help her.
  • They were doing this with their hands in the dark with just a flashlight, and just using their senses of touch, smell and sight.
  • I upended the pumpkin and cut the bottom out of it, then put it outside on our backdeck, over the decklight, sparing us the need to use a candle or a flashlight to light him up.
  • He brought the flashlight closer, squinting at the wire. CORMORANT
  • These are inexpensive tin flashlights with lithographed designs.
  • Hunter turned off the flashlight and tried to accustom his eyes to the flickering light of the fire behind him.
  • The flashlight's beam scanned every corner of the room.
  • She threw the flashlight beam into the corner
  • Also, use the flashlight to examine the elevator pushrod bolts.
  • It's that time of year again ... the time when we pre-empt our usual Friday Talking Points column here and instead gather 'round the virtual campfire and shove a metaphorical flashlight under our chin, and proceed to tell two tales of horror guaranteed to make your blood run like ice water in the veins, no matter which side of the political divide you hail from. Chris Weigant: Terrifying Hallowe'en Nightmares, Left And Right
  • All the refugees were asleep except for the patrolling officers with flashlights making rounds around the aisles of sleeping bags and cots.
  • Under a pile of dirty laundry, she retrieved two large flashlights and some batteries.
  • They peered into each hollow place, wishing they had brought the underwater flashlights. THREE IN ONE
  • Adjusting the variable focus beam of his flashlight revealed countless overlapping footprints on the earthen floor of the tunnel.
  • She advises me to purchase a flashlight with batteries and a battery-operated radio.
  • One man ignored the caution and dropped onto his stomach without so much as waving a flashlight.
  • He then grabbed my flashlight and threw it so it landed right by my purse.
  • Watching it slide under the beam of his flashlight gave him the feeling of flying over a river in an airplane.
  • Josh tucked the flashlight back into the inside pocket of his open jacket and pulled out his set of keys.
  • He picked up a flashlight on the floor and began searching for his name, careful to dim the light as much as he could.
  • Grabbing a light book bag, I put my food rations, four clips of ammo, a bowie knife, a flashlight, and a radio communicator into it.
  • I shaped the tube into a horseshoe and lined it up with a flashlight as the third part of the science fair exhibit.
  • Using the phone's LCD backlight as a flashlight, Joanna made it to her room safely and silently.
  • And as he continues - a flashlight jerry-rigged under his arm - he sets about blotting things dry, one by one, with a flowered sponge.
  • He ran the beam of the flashlight over the block, then aimed it down toward the sump. CORMORANT
  • He stepped outside, closed the doors, switched off the flashlight and walked back up the slope to the cottage.
  • Flashlight was sinus infection listening - all bass swell and muffled percussion burbling beneath tattered acoustic overlay.
  • I think you could stand an extra supply of tools -- hammers, nails, screwdrivers, flashlights and batteries. THE AMBASSADOR'S WOMEN
  • Her hammer and flashlight were already gone, along with the bota bag. THE FORBIDDEN GAME
  • Melody looked at him confused, then to her flashlight.
  • It was kind of laughable ... the eyestalk was a flashlight, lit bulb and all!) The Progress of Klaus Barbie
  • A small lantern may seem like an odd item to include on this list, but Reid said lantern light makes a blood trail much more visible than the direct beam of a flashlight.
  • Think of lumens as the overall report card for the total semester of a flashlight's performance while candlepower is the score on just one test.
  • Most of us have experienced a temporary loss of electricity and know the helpless feeling of fumbling around for a flashlight or matches and candles.
  • Chris held up a flashlight so he could see where the hatch was.
  • He only prayed Clyde wouldn't notice the flashlight beams in the other building. DO NO HARM
  • A flashlight showed the creature roaring, teeth entangled in a cat's cradle of rope.
  • Have you brought your flashlight / flash?
  • When I finally had myself together, the hunt coordinator handed me a gun, and we followed my thin flashlight beam into the woods. What's Your Weirdest Hunting Story?
  • Math is “maths,” an elevator is a “lift,” a truck is a “lorry,” a flashlight is a “torch,” and “crisps” are what they call potato chips, while “chips” over here means French fries. Pies & Prejudice
  • For a moment he had thoughts of swinging round his duar and trying to conjure up a flashlight or two. A Corridor in the Asylum
  • Included in these poetic images is a shot of a few soldiers, who are dressed in white, one piece bio-warfare suits with gas masks covering their faces throughout the movie, standing with flashlights or lanterns in a beautiful grassy field with a weeping willow tree with the edges of the frame softened by morning fog. How I got scolded by a Paul Giamatti lookalike or my review of The Crazies

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