How To Use Lamp In A Sentence
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A few plum accents can bring in a note of elegance to any room; try a throw pillow or two, or a plum lampshade with a fringe?
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Save for a worktable placed almost exactly in the center of the floor, I see only a few benches, some unlit rush lamps, a large set of scales, and a wooden crate, which I discover upon examination contains small crystal vials waiting to be filled.
Secret History of Elizabeth Tudor, Vampire Slayer
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Nowadays she heats her place with a cast-iron stove perched on firebricks in the living room, cooks with propane, and does her beadwork at night by the light of a kerosene lamp while listening to a battery-operated radio.
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In the near rocks zone, a battle airship firmly adsorb to a great meteorolite, an eye warrior watch with scout far places of Flolamp fleets, soundless, Boss, Flolamp have leaved for Life Star.
Mini Star | SciFi, Fantasy & Horror Collectibles
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Most rural stations had a staff of at least six, and perhaps up to a dozen, who them carried out the duties of stationmaster, signalman, booking clerk, ticket collector, porter, shunter, lengthman and lampman.
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The relationships between hagfishes, lampreys, and jawed vertebrates are one of the still-unresolved problems in craniate phylogeny.
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The undulating holloway, which has itself sunk through the steady erosion of cartwheels and hooves up to fifteen feet beneath the hillside, translates you from the present into an earlier era when John Nash carved out his woodcuts in English boxwood at the kitchen table under a single lamp-bulb and cultivated the half-wild garden.
Wildwood
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Having designed many elements in the hotel, from the bedside lamps to the banquette sofas, he has now set his sights on a much bigger challenge.
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Price as tested is $44,600, including $8,525 in options Deep Sea Blue pearlescent paint, eight-speed Audi Tiptronic transmission, high-intensity discharge headlamps, power liftgate and onboard navigation with backup camera and an $875 destination charge.
2011 Audi Q5 2.0 T Quattro
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After the triumph followed the faire Parthenopeian _Leria_, with a lawrell crowne, accompanied with _Melanthia_, whose habites and voices represented the pride of Greece, [A] whereupon the great Macedon rested his head: She bare a splendent lampe, communicating the light thereof with hir companion, then the rest more excellent both in voice and song.
Hypnerotomachia The Strife of Loue in a Dreame
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A watchdog has ruled that clamping cannot be allowed in areas where there is no obvious warning notice.
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In a richly ornamented setting with animals and plants on a red background, in 14 copper rosettes placed between lacunars, there are the Wise Virgins and Foolish Virgins of the New Testament parable; the former hold lighted lamps, the latter have lamps already extinguished.
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One of my hobbies is lampworking, and an old sock stuffed with lambswool and then covered in a fire-retardant sleeve works well for cushioning my elbows when I work!!
Turn Old Socks Into Foot Odour Killers | Lifehacker Australia
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A mother has hit out at heartless thieves who stole her son's memorial from a lamp-post.
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There were electric lamps around the edges of the room, but in the space at the front of the church there was a huge candelabrum.
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When inserting the needle into the clamp, push it up as far as it will go and tighten the clamp screw firmly with the screwdriver.
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The male scorpion fly possesses what is called a notal organ, a clamp behind its wings.
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Leo got a door to pucker open, and they walked out into the light of a fusion-lamp sun.
METAPLANETARY
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On either side of the white marble fireplace were swan-necked gas lamps that still worked.
Times, Sunday Times
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However, unlike the Buicks of the recent past, the tail lamp is not a single cross-car strip, but simply at each of the corners.
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Insects swarm about the damp light of the street-lamps, their buzzings reflected very slightly in the bitumen below your feet.
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Lou's car turned around, and sped off down the quiet dark street as Ted stood under the glow of a lamp post, reflecting on all that had happened that night.
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Maggie darted to them and in a quick movement peeled off the hand clamped on his arm.
Burning Bright
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Then Kirwill retraced his route a second time, without the lamp and without a magnifying glass, comparing the ninhydrin prints with his own card of the prints of James Kirwill.
Gorky Park
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He switched on the lamp on his writing desk to provide his room with the most agreeable cast of light.
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From the dark streets of the city, whether lit by a single streetlamp or brazenly flashing neon signs, to the desolate coastline, where Marlowe is first blackjacked by an unknown assailant, there is no safe haven from disorder and danger.
Caught in the Crossfire: Adrian Scott and the Politics of Americanism in 1940s Hollywood
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The only light in the room came from a lamp over the turntables, the glow of the broadcast board, and the green and red pinpoints of LED light from the satellite equipment and reel-to-reels.
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The magazine is famed for its merciless political lampoons.
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The university is clamping down on media access during his summer booster club tour, and publicity flacks are shielding the most available man in college football.
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Our woodcut is taken from the improved model produced by Mr. Stokey; no doubt Mr. Rarey took the idea of his gag-bit from the wooden gag, which has been in use among country farriers from time immemorial, to keep a horse's mouth while they are performing the cruel and useless operation of firing for lampas.
A New Illustrated Edition of J. S. Rarey's Art of Taming Horses With the Substance of the Lectures at the Round House, and Additional Chapters on Horsemanship and Hunting, for the Young and Timid
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A pipe clamp is really a necessary tool when using screws with roughcut lumber.
Albloggerque
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Cut simple holiday shapes out of paper or felt, then hang with thread from curtain rods, hanging lamps, doorways or over the outside of a lampshade.
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Lamptey attempted to reconcile with them and he acceded to his father's dying wish to reconvert to Christianity, but he was pained at the funerals when he 'had to bury them both alone'.
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Shielded lamps and indirect luminaires prevent the lighting installation from aggravating the problems of stress.
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With white lights twinkling around the street-facing windows, a single red rose on our table and the candle lamp glowing between us, our fondue dinner felt almost romantic.
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They refused to remove a clamp from a car outside a doctor's clinic even though the owner needed to bring his son to hospital and had no money.
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The flicker produced by fluorescent lamps is a result of the pulsing of the arc within the lamp.
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Then you take them home and by divers evil arts turn them into lamp bases, photo frames and, oh, irony - bookends.
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No doubt every cowboy car clamper is eagerly applying for one of these licences.
The Sun
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As Tunisians flooded Lampedusa earlier this month, Italian Interior Minister Roberto Maroni, of the anti-immigrant Northern League, stoked fears that terrorists and al-Qaida supporters could have mingled among what he described as a "biblical exodus" of migrants.
The Seattle Times
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Then, going into one of the drawers, he took out an eyepiece fitted with a lens, a locking clamp, and a rock-hammer.
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And then the silhouette reappeared briefly in the fanlight just as the second lamp was extinguished.
Excerpt: A False Mirror by Charles Todd
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Extra wallpaper can be used to cover lampshades, pots, wood furniture, screens - the only limit is your imagination!
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He kept his hand firmly clamped on her wrist so that she would not escape him.
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The station house was one of those fortresslike concrete structures, painted green on the outside, with heavy green entrance doors, and adorned with old-fashioned gas lamps near the entrance.
Dancing with the Devil
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Step 1: For starters, you will need a few common tools that are more than likely already sitting around the garage, such as a socket wrench set, a C-clamp, a flathead screwdriver, an Allen wrench set, and an ATV stand or lift.
How to Replace the Brakes on a Utility ATV
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There are good bedside reading lamps and stacks of glossy magazines.
Times, Sunday Times
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The lamp, standing alone in the midst of confusion, suffered a partial eclipse; and my favourite Dublin meerschaum successfully resisted the dilapidating effect of a fall of several feet.
Canada for Gentlemen
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Last week a car ploughed into a lamp post leaving two men fighting for their lives, although it has not been suggested the car was speeding.
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Je vire ce truc rafistollé qui me sert de lampe de bureau et y pose la lampe papillon fraichement offerte.
Pinku-tk Diary Entry
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There were Art Deco lamps everywhere, and mirrors, and brass fittings, and fresh flowers.
TICKLED PINK
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Why not let a piece of fine British craftsmanship become the magic lamp that conjures up memories of this jubilee?
Times, Sunday Times
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The room was softly lit by a lamp.
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Two large lamps stand on a console table behind one sofa.
Times, Sunday Times
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Richard was having a panic attack on Fifth Avenue, clutching a lamppost with arms that bulged like tin drums.
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The respect is designed in lamplight, indirect lighting combining direct lighting is given priority to, in order to emphasize the lobby of the space is concise, modern and metrical sense.
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Striking too are Leon Victor Solon's 1896 porcelain plaque Resting and the metal and alabaster three tulips lamps by Albert Cheuret.
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Start by attaching the flexible vent from vent-connection kit to the periscope vent, using the band clamps in the kit.
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UV light is produced by a Mercury arc lamp, 28 samples can be simultaneously irradiated. The times needed for irradiation are controlled automatically.
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Lamptey attempted to reconcile with them and he acceded to his father's dying wish to reconvert to Christianity, but he was pained at the funerals when he 'had to bury them both alone'.
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The lamp's dim yellow light showed him to be seated, or rather slumped, in his big armchair.
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[Illustration: Lamp and sadiron] [Illustration: Postrider (Footnote: From an old print, 1760)] \% 92.
A School History of the United States
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Underneath the lamp is a great saucer to catch the oil which drips from it.
The Eskimo Twins
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The mild makeover has given the face a hint more edge, with chrome mesh grille and lower mesh spoiler with fog lamps.
The Sun
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The furniture was dark blue velvet, bulkheads were oak panelled, the lamps were ornately old fashioned.
SEIZE THE RECKLESS WIND
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Harry stopped under a street lamp and ostentatiously began inspecting the contents of his bag.
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The avid hoarder is packing up her entire collection of 1,250 lamps and taking them with her.
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And it seems the obligatory pungent cigarette, clamped firmly in the corner of the mouth, is a necessary aid to concentration.
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The axial stress in them produces a clamping force equal to the product of the proof-load stress, reduced by a design factor, and the core area of the bolt or screw.
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In the golden lamplight, knots of heavily armed guardsmen were talking in low voices.
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There is the usual election paraphernalia around; dozens of billboard adverts and flyers posted on lamp-posts.
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Additionally, lamproites may contain leucite, richterite, sanidine, and occasionally nepheline, whereas kimberlites do not.
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Rough fish comprise the American eel, black sucker, dogfish, gar, lamprey eel, redhorse, sheephead, and white sucker.
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The shutters were closed and the drapes were drawn too, so the room, which smelled strongly of something like camphorated oil, was lit only by a lamp at the side of the bed.
The Count's Blackmail Bargain
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An uncanny silence descended on a school as pupils made a superhuman effort to clamp their lips tightly shut.
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Stone and Parker are unafraid of lampooning both paranoid megalomania and the inane platitudes of Hollywood superstars.
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Feeding mashed carrot into a mouth clamped shut like a bulldog clip.
Times, Sunday Times
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The exterior differences were minimal, amounting to some new alloys and revised indicator lamp housings.
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Spainhower explains that the pressure of biting on even a hair-thin tippet of mono can crack a preexisting fracture line in the tooth, but more often it is pulling at leader clamped between teeth or the snapping of tooth against tooth after the mono is cut that causes the damage.
Chew On This
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a plucky lampooner of the administration.
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A multimode optical fiber was used to deliver the light from the tungsten-halogen lamp to the detector.
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And the lamp tube is usually coated with a man made fluorescent powder frequently called a phosphor, but there is no phosphor in the powder coating.
Undefined
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Halogen lamps give excellent service, hut the bulbs are fairly expensive to replace.
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an ultraviolet lamp
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Anger is a wind which blows out the lamp of the mind.
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You just rubbed a lamp and expected a genie to do it.
Times, Sunday Times
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Books are the ever-burning lamps of accumulated wisdom.
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-- But then they are not charged for seeing the lamps; there is no charge for walking round the walks; there is no charge for looking at the cosmoramic pictures; there is no charge for casting a glance at the orchestra; there is no charge for staring at the other people; there is no charge for bowing or talking to an acquaintance, if you meet one -- all these are gratis; and if you neither eat nor drink, there is no charge for witnessing those who do mangle the long-murdered honours of the coop, and gulp down the most renovating of liquors, be they hale or stout, vite vine, red port, or rack punch.
The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 12, No. 321, July 5, 1828
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With its wildly outsized fender flares, saucer-eyed round headlamps, squat fuselage, tapering roofline and curiously latent, not-quite-formed rear contours, the Juke looks like a Nissan Murano at the larval stage.
Nissan's Jazzy Juke, Imperfect on Purpose
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* Lead as activator in the fluorescent powder (1% lead by weight or less) of discharge lamps when used as sun tanning lamps containing phosphorus and when used as specialty lamps for diazo printing reprography, lithography, insect traps, photochemical and curling processes.,
Purchasing - Top Stories
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Timberland said the new LED lamps are twice as efficient as the comparative foot-candle incandescent bulbs they replaced.
Daily apparel and textile news and comment - from just-style.com
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Courts in Scotland have ruled it illegal to clamp a car parked on private ground and then to demand a fine.
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If the room had a little light apart from the faulty bedside lamp that flickered unpredictably every few minutes it wouldn't be so bad, or even just a fan that at least to cool and circulate the foul damp air.
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Whenever, therefore, nature is able to provide two separate instruments for two separate uses, without the one hampering the other, she does so, instead of acting like a coppersmith who for cheapness makes a spit and lampholder in one.
On the Parts of Animals
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The most dull-witted, vulgar complaint about Gay Pride parades follows the form of ‘you don't see straight people running around with nipple clamps’ or ‘my wife doesn't dress up in latex and flaunt herself in the street ’, etc. and so forth.
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Her eyes, velvet-black in the shadow upcast by the lamp, opened slowly.
O. Henry Memorial Award Prize Stories of 1921
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I could see, even in the dim light of my fading lamp, that his skin was pasty and pallid, his eyes dark and cloudy.
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The courts need to clamp down harder.
The Sun
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The 60-watt lamp is the most-sold bulb in America, " said James R. Brodrick, the manager for solid-state lighting at the Energy Department.
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It hit a kerb and lamp post before careering back across Meggeson Avenue, crashing into the parked cars and overturning.
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You love the fact that an extensive and excessive vetting process provides the media and yourselves with little tidbits on which to latch your lamprey-like hypercritical mouths.
Clinton again rips into vetting process
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They could narrow the search to old houses—because of the camphene lamp—and to ones set back from the beach itself—because of the maple and oak leaf trace.
A Lincoln Rhyme eBook Boxed Set
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Colonial New Englanders were also familiar with such floral motifs through imported calicoes and palampores (block-printed and painted cotton bedcovers) imported from India.
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Cut up some pieces of plywood ahead of time to use as holding forms, and clamp every thing down.
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My spectacles picked up a few drops of water and turned the street lamps into sparkling sodium stars.
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He was a farrier as well as an ostler; he could bleed, remove lampers from the mouths of the horses, and was well instructed in horse medicines.
My Bondage and My Freedom
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Light from a tall lamp fell in a pool on the desk.
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To date, the question of luteal-like structures in lampreys and hagfish is unresolved.
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When he was gone she rushed upstairs and plopped down on a sofa next to a reading lamp in the anteroom and opened the folded paper.
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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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“At the Buchenwald concentration camp in 1945, the Americans set up a display table to show Nazi atrocities,” Denier Bud began miasmically as the camera panned over the familiar objects: “A lot of bogus items, tattooed skin supposedly taken off bodies, a supposedly human skin lampshade, which in reality is just a basic lampshade, but they really went over the edge of dumb when they put this on the table.”
The Lampshade
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As she falls, the street lamp illuminates her face.
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Found in a few different Toronto-based dollar stores (such as Dollarama, Buck or Two and Absolute Dollar), the Harvard Essentials-branded booklight clamps onto a hard- or soft-cover book to provide light when you're reading in the dark (such as when you're lying in bed and your spouse is trying to sleep).
Dollar Daze: Folding Book Light for $1 | Sync Blog
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This jawless mouth sets the lamprey and its cousin the hagfish apart from all other modern vertebrates - animals with backbones.
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The weekend's traffic effort from the Gardai was part of a national push to clamp down on dangerous and drunken driving.
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He went to his room-to his oak desk, comfortable chair, and his high-intensity study lamp.
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To make sure that the formwork stays put, the company has nylon fiberglass camlock clamps that hold the boards to just about any stake.
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She used a surrogate after suffering preeclampsia with her previous pregnancies.
The Sun
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And yet, whenever I ceased struggling for sleep, and lighted the lamp and read, my skin irritation decreased.
CHAPTER XI
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He passed a lamp shop, the storefront all lit up, lamps hanging in the window.
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He turned his back, screwed his eyes shut and clamped his hands over his ears.
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So the illume of bedroom lamplight should consider to do design illume by different functional requirement.
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When the heart fibrillates as a result of hypothermia, the surgeon crossclamps the ascending aorta using a medium Fogarty clamp.
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“Yetta, Yetta, Yetta,” Rahel said in a singsongy voice, playfully swinging around a lamppost.
Uprising
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And I rejoice that I was left to deal with the Bible alone; for if I had had some theological "explainer" at my side, he might have tried, as such do, to lessen my indignation against Jacob, and thereby have warped my moral sense for ever; while the great apocalyptic spectacle of the ultimate triumph of right and justice might have been turned to the base purposes of a pious lampooner of the Papacy.
Science & Education
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The new glamping tents make a family sleepover an exciting yet luxurious outdoor experience.
The Sun
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They can easily come off the slippery surface, get traction on a dry piece of road, and just fire off into the crowd, or a lamp post, or anything else, at the drop of a hat.
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His father turned on a small lamp with a rose-colored shade, which cast a dull light across a wide bed, spread with a plum satin coverlet.
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Unless, of course, one of you wants to break that goddamned lamp.
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TOP British athletes face being grilled by police in a new clampdown on drug cheats.
The Sun
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One of the challenges of crank grinding relates to clamping the workpiece in the chuck so that the crank pin can be cylindrically ground.
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The light outside had dwindled away to almost nothing, and silent soldiers on padded feet were lighting braziers and turning up gas lamps.
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Many households must be watching this series in horrified fascination as they see their well-meaning attempts at parenting lampooned with such merciless accuracy.
Times, Sunday Times
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The most successful of Clarence Birdseye's inventions, aside from frozen food, was appropriately enough, an infra-red heating lamp for thawing it.
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Debbie grabs Biscuit's trunk and tries to yank her free, but the raccoon's teeth refuse to unclamp.
How the Rabies Epidemic Is Affecting Deer and Other Wildlife
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I ran slap bang into a lamp-post.
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When the Football Focus crew opened the door to Frank Lampard's London flat, the Chelsea player had to grab the collar of his bulldog Reggie to stop the dog charging us - in the way overexcitable puppies do.
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Gas lamps became obsolete when electric lighting was invented.
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A lamplighter was up a ladder, replacing the candle in one of the hanging lanterns in the square.
THE RIVAL QUEENS: A COUNTESS ASHBY DE LA ZOUCHE MYSTERY
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Banking regulators failed to clamp down until earlier this month.
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He just watched her, his eyes huge and patient, his mouth clamped around a pacifier.
BAD MEDICINE
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Here seems to be an allusion to the lamps which Gideon's soldiers carried in earthen pitchers, Jud. vii.
Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume VI (Acts to Revelation)
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Within minutes of being called the clamper arrived in a tow truck.
Times, Sunday Times
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Preeclampsia was linked to levels of oxygen in the blood and a protein called angiotensinogen.
The Sun
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The silktail (Lamprolia victoriae) represents an endemic genus of monarch flycatcher and is restricted to the islands of Taveuni and Vanua Levu.
Fiji tropical moist forests
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Another way to prevent global warming is by replacing the candescent bulbs in homes with compact fluorescent lamps (CFL).
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Claiming to have Spanish-styled decorations, the eatery carefully chose its ornaments and above each table hangs a colourful and exquisite lamp.
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In her dissent, Lampkin argued that the justices in the majority ignored established law and precent.
Rahm Emanuel to fight to get onto Chicago ballot
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I want a little lamp like yours.
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- This diamond discovery was from a multi-phased xenolith-bearing lamprophyre dyke system, approximately 6 metres wide in its surface exposure.
Marketwire - Breaking News Releases
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The mood in Haiti today reminds one of the wanly flickering orange glow of the kerosine lamps that Haiti's market women - known as ti machann - use to illuminate their wares as they work late into the night.
Michael Deibert: Notes from Haiti's Long Hot Summer
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Now the police sergeant, who has moved back to the town after a 17-year stint elsewhere in the county, wants to clamp down on the late night rowdies.
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Their children, Generation Y, will be in the mid-20s nesting phase, acquiring cars, buying new homes and furnishing their rooms with lamps and love seats.
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Viewers are jokingly referred to as pasty shut-ins, lampooning assumptions about the audience for online video.
BikiniZero Takes Net News to ‘Natural’ End
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The Chancellor made much of his clampdown on tax avoidance but, it is doubtful the outcome will live up to the hype.
Times, Sunday Times
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The etiology of preeclampsia is unknown, but widespread pathologic changes can result in pulmonary edema, oliguria, seizures, thrombocytopenia, and abnormal liver enzymes.
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The term palampore appears very infrequently in these advertisements, but we know that many were imported into the colonies.
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By bolstering Clampett's vision with a kind of premade Surrealism imported from Dali, Freleng dilutes the ingenuity and visual brilliance of the original short, reducing it to a clever referential game rather than a truly original work invented out of whole cloth.
12/17: Porky In Wackyland; Dough For the Do-Do; Quai des orfèvres
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The lamp gave out a harsh light.
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You'll find that once you start looking for candles and oil lamps, there are a plentitude from which to choose - and they'll all brighten up your home for the holidays.
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“But the men have to understand that they may not waste even a lump, drop, or drip of coal, lamp oil, pyroligneous fuel, or ether for the spirit stoves.”
The Terror
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For those interested this lamp is available now in two different styles (wall-mount or tabletop) for 19,950 yen (about $227) for white and 23,100 yen (about $262) for red from here.
Corner Lamp by Korean Designer Ji Young Shon
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Experimental research has been made on clamping constraint of two pieces steel plate spring for automobiles.
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Tapping into the glamping trend, the British tour operator has expanded its range of tents and mobile homes and commissioned the Lodge Deluxe to satisfy the desires of the discerning camper.
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The Cruze 2.0 VCDi LT Auto is priced £17,145 on-the-road and comes with several standard features including full climate control, parking sensors, cruise control, front fog lamps, 17-inch alloy wheels, rain sensitive wipers, automatic headlights, a six-CD autochanger and MP3 socket, and an alarm system.
Carscoop
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My dad's been wanting me to move out ever since the heat lamp for my pet mog almost burned the house down.
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The only difference between these two cells was that in Lenard's cell the electrons were taken from the cathode by light, whereas on the "3-electrode lamp" the cathode is a white-hot filament capable of sending into the vacuum currents of much higher intensity.
Philipp Lenard - Biography
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The expedition would be out of food, coal, oil, pyroligneous ether for lamp fuel, and rum.
The Terror
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Our budget is about 3,000 and we would be happy to go glamping, or stay in an apartment or a small hotel.
Times, Sunday Times
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With your left hand, carefully lower the spangler and clamp the sping-grip around the grommel handle while turning the spangler speed valve to "rapid" with your right, and pressing the oscillator button with your other hand.
'Twas the Day After Christmas
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DIY paper 'shoji' style lamp made from recycled materials for under £5
Ecofriend
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Chapter 5
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The military government clamped a curfew onto the capital
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It is said that imitation is the sincerest flattery; and if Isabel was sometimes moved to gape at her friend aspiringly and despairingly it was not so much because she desired herself to shine as because she wished to hold up the lamp for Madame Merle.
The Portrait of a Lady
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As such, the broker thinks there is a risk that the Government may clamp down on profits.
Times, Sunday Times
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The company is talking about using it for specialized applications: The result is a lamp that produces exceptionally high light output and 'collimated' or very focused white light at a much lower cost than current high pressure metal halide sources.
New Lighting Technology?
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Her little bedside lamp was on which is how she likes to sleep.
THE EXECUTION
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A trap-door it was, of huge dimensions, almost exactly covered by the self-colored square; but at each side a tongue of linoleum had been left loose for lifting it; and the lamp had scarcely been replaced upon the counter when the bulk of the floor leaned upright in one piece against the opposite wall.
Stingaree
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Milo had his eyes screwed shut in pain, jaw clamped tight shut lest he cried out.
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She also crashed into two lampposts, a shop front and two adjoining cars in the process.
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And then, trust the Japanese to make an opera out of what could have been a humdrum reading session with a reader, a reading lamp, and a group of people waiting for the promise to be redeemed.
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The storage of silage on the pad (either in a makeshift straw clamp, or in plastic bags) is an agricultural use and not development.
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UPDATE 20071017 Andrew Linden apparently is listening to us, and only the megaprims over 256 m on a side are going to be removed or "clamped" down to 256 m, as he describes it.
Archive 2007-10-01
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At night, thousands of tiny butter lamps illuminate the stupa.
Times, Sunday Times
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A desk lamp that can have its light directed to where you need it is essential if you have a central pendant fitting.
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The only place the councils should be getting involved here is with the existing Trading Standards officers that they control to clamp down on garages who pass these vehicles on their annual test.
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The Eclipse lamp is delivered in a flat pack, similar to a "pizza box".
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The Prime Minister was frequently lampooned in political cartoons.
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Friday, March 27, 2009 at 06: 41 PM how odd to read this particular bit of news as i enjoy one of the only still-functioning electrical devices in my home (the computer), the others suffering from a mysterious anti-surge, in which switches produce only intermittent and then very weak current. nothing is 'crame' but the fridge has no cold, the water-heater no heat, the lamps flicker like candles guttering out their last wisp of light, etc. the electrician will be coming tomorrow; meanwhile one is very conscious of being (but not wishing to be) very spoiled and electrodependent ......
Cramer - French Word-A-Day
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The sequence view got some fixes - some shortcuts where overlapping, the label column now shows cursor and selection and finally the cursor is clamped to now leave the editable area.
Planet GNOME
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She will lampoon "Cameron's stupendously inane soundbite about a security fightback being followed by a social fightback" and claim the prime minister's vision for dealing with socially excluded people is "the idea of ghettoes, where the undeserving poor can be kept and contained through heavy policing, CCTV surveillance and the use of benefits as a stick to intimidate.
Green party leader seeks to woo Liberal Democrats
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Some of the largest pieces are currently on exhibit, including a large candelabrum that holds more than two dozen candles and two large oil parlor lamps made of silver.
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In the midst of the church stood 12. waxe tapers of two yards long, and a fathom about in bignesse, and there stands a kettle full of waxe with about 100. weight, wherein there is alwayes the wicke of a candle burning, as it were a lampe which goeth not out day nor night.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation — Volume 03
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Before you begin be sure the lamp is disconnected from the wall plug.
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Like grouse shooters, fox hunters, lampers, hare coursers, badger baiters and of course meat eaters, anglers do what they do simply because they enjoy doing it.
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The Daily Telegraph said Capello desperately needs to shake up his team to get the best out of players like Frank Lampard and a "dispirited" Rooney before the final group C game with Slovenia.
The Age News Headlines
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I have but one lamp wait which my feet are guided ; and that is the lamp of experience. I know of no way of judging of the future but by the past.
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The book is clamped in a laying press, and each of the three open edges is trimmed with a bookbinder's plow.
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Introduce two examples that when the flicker system using AD11 three-state energy-conversation indicator lamp indicates abnormally, how to search for and handle faults.
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Other standard equipment includes multi-reflector halogen headlights, rear wiper/washer, high level stop lamp, velour upholstery, adjustable armrests, six spoke 16-inch alloy wheels and a stereo radio / CD system.