The apartment's kitchen was brightly lit, with an open, walk-through design. |
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But Stockholder's own creations easily held center stage, blazing away in the brightly lit gallery with plastic agleam and fake fur flying. |
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Set up everything in a brightly lit environment, with appropriate anti-static measures. |
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There are satellite dishes, suites of furniture for sale on the pavements, brightly lit shops selling everything. |
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Andrew immediately got to his feet to catch up with me as I entered the hall, now brightly lit up. |
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Six weeks back from the trip, we're ensconced in a corner booth at a brightly lit restaurant in a strip mall in suburban Ellicott City. |
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The hall was brightly lit with several lamps each with its own stained glass shade. |
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Walking into the cavernous turbine hall you're faced with a huge brightly lit sun on the opposite wall. |
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The range features a spacious, brightly lit, climate-controlled firing line with 10 lanes. |
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Still, there are brightly lit daylight scenes which show off more saturated color and natural skin tones. |
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The room, brightly lit by the sun through the gaps in its wooden slat roof, was populated by perhaps four tables and ten people. |
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The music hit a crescendo as the dancers beneath the brightly lit lanterns increased the momentum of the dance. |
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The school was brightly lit with white walls and a tiled floor with a mat flopped upon it for where the students would be fencing. |
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Someone was wide awake in a brightly lit room, writing furiously, sorting through what sounded like an immense pile of papers. |
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The film noir narrative usually plays out not in the brightly lit kitchen of a comfortable home but at night in dimly lit back streets. |
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The room was brightly lit, dealers sat at the card tables and the wheel of fortune turned. |
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On its brightly lit glass shelves sit trays piled with crispy crickets, grasshoppers, other insects and worms. |
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Every 500 metres there is a brightly lit building which stays open 24 hours a day and offers refuge and protection. |
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All the hustle and bustle around the open, brightly lit hull is reminiscent of the activity of a beehive. |
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A brightly lit, white-painted room has replaced the usual dark, narrow cell for those remanded in custody. |
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Sitting in a brightly lit meeting room not far from her home in west London, lifelong Labour voter Becca pauses before answering the question. |
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Hygienic: a brightly lit bathroom offers extra reassurance that everything is spick and span. |
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Everything is brightly lit once the UV lights are turned on. |
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On the screen, a lop-eared bunny not much older than he, danced and gyrated around a brightly lit stage, with a large team of other male and female dancers of mixed species. |
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The shul is brightly lit and the men, in their white talliths, sing and dance holding the Torah rolls in their arms, with the children waving their colourful banners. |
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The unitary set consisted only of a brightly lit room where the sisters resided, furnished with a table and a few chairs, a pallet, and a floor-standing mirror. |
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Youngsters in their blue school uniforms, cellphones to their ears, throng the brightly lit convenience store. |
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The hush of the retirement home hangs over its brightly lit corridors and snail-slow lifts. |
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Particularly, participants in a brightly lit room reported a higher public self-awareness than those in a dim room. |
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During this time, the crew were working in the brightly lit area of the ramp. |
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The store windows, brightly lit from the inside, participated in the nocturnal illumination, and served as advertising. |
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This long take begins with a separate film, a brightly lit shot of the silhouette of trees. |
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Today, no casino would be complete without gleaming rows of noisy, colorful, brightly lit slot machines. |
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Whether the surroundings are too brightly lit or too dark, or even when seen against backlighting, the ED display is easy to read. |
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The colour scheme is a perfect mix of dark and light shades, producing a brightly lit, zen-like atmosphere. |
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It divides the scene into contrasting areas, with the dining table brightly lit, and the characters in the shadows. |
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The camp and the cells are brightly lit from 6pm until daylight. |
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They were cavernous and brightly lit and the facades lining them were pompous and hueful. |
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In the brightly lit room, they insisted he remain on a gurney. |
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The architects' actual artwork, selected from MoMA's collection, is installed in surrounding, brightly lit rooms, but viewers are given only a glimpse of them through little slits in the wood walls some 15 centimeters wide. |
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Rear Projection Display Screen combines the focusing power of an optical lens with a light-absorbing surface to produce a high-contrast image, even in brightly lit environments. |
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The HyperGammas will give increased latitude by slightly lifting the darkest parts of the picture and compressing the highlights, HyperGamma 4 is particularly useful for brightly lit outdoor scenes. |
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The brightly lit room features an overhead display for viewing flight connections and an entire wall of windows facing ramp side that allows passengers to view arriving aircraft. |
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The rooms are decorated and the lounges are brightly lit. |
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To a passer-by, the brightly lit and impressive Christmas tree dwarfed it. |
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Butterwort THEY develop their best colours in brightly lit environments but do quite well indoors. |
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This was a brightly lit, optimistic kind of pop. |
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And the brightly lit souvenir shop at tours end? |
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These early works were relatively brightly lit, with the bouquets of flowers arranged in a relatively simple way. |
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Modern, sophisticated system catering will certainly delight with its fresh products: market places that smell good, are brightly lit and address all of our senses. |
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The place turns out to be a brightly lit cell in the Ministry of Love, where O'Brien tortures Winston and reveals – as villains of fiction often do – his methods and motives. |
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The ramp was brightly lit, and there was no problem seeing the instrument panel, so the captain did not adjust the lighting illuminating the artificial horizon before taking off. |
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In the brightly lit rooms there are numerous tropical and subtropical plants, underwater worlds with predatory fish and reef dwellers, and the traditional palm house with a 12 metre high winter garden and brooklets. |
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Robotic arms can also be found collecting rock samples deep in underground mines, and assisting in high-tech surgeries in brightly lit hospital operating theatres. |
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There were dragons and water birds that were animated by synchronized swimmers, and in the climax, a palace rose from beneath brightly lit, bubbling water. |
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They can be trained to respond to commands, which may be given remotely, and even persuaded to venture into brightly lit areas, which rats usually avoid. |
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