After she kissed me goodnight she switched off the light and turned my night light on. |
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The chief aim of this inquiry has been to shed light on the nature and essence of the disagreement between the two. |
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With a roster heavy on walk-ons and light on returning veterans, Georgia won three of its first four games, losing only at Gonzaga in overtime. |
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The conversation at dinner tonight might have shed some light on why I am so absent-minded. |
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Instead, our wars exposed the limits of our capability and cast a wan light on many of our cherished illusions. |
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Knowledge of the reasoning behind the exhibition, however, sheds light on far more than its title and quadripartite structure. |
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He encouraged those writers who honestly and artistically shed light on Soviet reality, warts and all. |
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Although still suggestive, it might shed light on how families will respond to benefits offered as part of welfare to work programs. |
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The well-intentioned results condescend to both artists and businesspeople while shedding no light on either world. |
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It's got to the point where even if I put the bathroom light on they scream abuse at me. |
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When jumping rope, remember to be light on your feet and try not to lock your knees. |
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It has also shed light on how the rhodium metal surface adsorbs and removes carbon monoxide and nitrogen oxide gases in car exhaust converters. |
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The clouds seemed to form ranks like soldiers, each line catching a thin strand of orange or pink light on its edge. |
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Such applied animal behavior research, though fairly new to U.S. agriculturists, is shedding light on other aspects of cattle behavior, too. |
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To his luck he saw the light on in her room and the window open, behind the thick leaves from the willow tree. |
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However, as a result of a massive rescue operation only 16 pilots and 33 aircrew remained missing by first light on June 20th. |
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Smaller pebbles outline larger ones, and the light on dark scheme recalls contemporary red-figure vase painting. |
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If the alarm is set off the light on the main panel will let you know which zone the intruder is in. |
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He flipped the light on and noticed the bottle of pills, as well as the paper labeled with his name. |
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Our data may shed light on the role of diet in the allergy and asthma epidemic. |
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This portrait communicates the artist's pleasure in the act of painting, which is revealed in a lambent play of light on the figure. |
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That was light on the stomach, lots of nutty and fruity bits bound in a crumbly jacket, surrounded by an alpha plus brandy creme anglaise froth. |
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Yet it also throws light on our own mission as Christ's followers and ambassadors today. |
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As Jim looked at a control pad next to the door leading to the ship a light on it blinked amber, and then turned to green. |
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One case detailed by Mayer sheds light on one of the main purposes of the rendition program. |
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If the shaft is bent the light on the wall from the laser pointer will travel several inches as the shaft is rotated. |
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So shine the light on all of your friends because it all amounts to nothing in the end. |
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This book, a reprint of a collection first published in 1960, is intended to shed some light on this neglected phase of Yeats's life. |
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At first light on Saturday, three boats were launched, searching the river from the bridge as far away as Levitstown, four miles downstream. |
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Everyone would have to admit that Graham proved himself a leading light on the field of play. |
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It throws light on a fantastic plan to animate the promenade of the resort by building a series of four giant follies. |
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From the corner of my eye I noticed the message light on my answering machine was blinking. |
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The sun was climbing to its zenith, not yet noon, reflecting its light on the beautiful white washed walls of the buildings. |
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The club also questioned the fact that the controversy had come to light on the eve of a key match against champions AC Milan today. |
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Paul is in the same world after seeing the light on the road to Damascus as he was before, but everything looks different. |
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Police said they wanted to speak to a man seen in the area who might be able to shed light on what happened. |
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It is believed the documents shed light on what ministers were told about the case during its long history. |
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Det Sgt Morgan said he would welcome any information that would shed light on the incident. |
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There are going to be few reports coming out of there that will really shed light on how bad exactly it is. |
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I've heard about the Vaccine Injury Compensation Program, but this is the first article I've seen that casts light on how it works. |
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I remember the letters were light on news about his military life and more focused on her. |
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I apologize we were light on the show notes, a bit light on the content, and there were no technical segments. |
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In reality, the session was light on content, and relatively few major bills were passed. |
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Such civil litigation is labour intensive, and like all capital defence offices, we were light on labour. |
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I've complained before about movies being light on plot, but this one is absolutely plot-free. |
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He has been light on policy while exhorting voters to abandon the stale battle between right and left. |
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He did 32 very fine films for Columbia which were light on song and heavy with drama. |
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No two research projects are ever the same, and you can see why we have to be light on our feet and innovative in our thinking. |
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But in developing new products we have to be light on our feet and create them faster than potential competitors. |
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And former champ Holyfield has proven himself to be light on his feet both inside and outside the boxing ring. |
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I can't imagine what it's like to be light on my feet, to wear a bikini bathing suit, or to have one chin. |
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As the competition continues to come in, we're going to have to be light on our feet, as is everyone. |
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Of course, you could see a clump of mud coming toward you and if you were light on your feet you could side-step it. |
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As she dances around the ring, she is light on her feet and moves with the grace and subtle strength of a ballet dancer in a pas de deux. |
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We just have to be light on our feet and go with whatever we think is best for the situation. |
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She was never exactly a ballerina but she could be light on her feet if she needed to be. |
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We hired a swing band, so there was a ton of dancing and I was light on my feet well past midnight. |
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As always, he traveled light on this trip with nothing but a knapsack containing a change of clothes and a loaf of bread. |
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And, besides, Danny is more interested in going out dancing with new lover Bella than he is on being light on his feet in the boxing ring. |
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I huddled close to Mark, seeing the line of orange light on the carpet where the thick curtains didn't meet properly. |
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The exhumation of several archival recordings sheds light on another dimension in Cale's chameleonic nature. |
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Its hot, bright colors on the slender, loosely assembled clay pieces are glinting like light on water or a school of tropical fish. |
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His rueful recollections shed light on an often-perplexing artistic career, one that has left him looking distinctly battle-weary. |
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Two young men on a motorcycle were stopped for running a red light on Pattaya Central Road. |
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Both approaches will shed light on the adaptive significance and functional morphology of asteroids. |
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She sits for her entire first act with a single beam of light on her face, which is boldly unflattering but dramatic, and who can hate that? |
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Such work sheds light on re-enactment as a popular cultural phenomenon with a salience in the present. |
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If you hear the hard disk working furiously and the green light on the front of the computer is very busy, then the machine is performing a task. |
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It was fairly light on the phones compared to my normal talkback but I expected that because of the nature of the topic. |
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This most recent episode sheds new light on the political axis that underlies the Democratic Party campaign. |
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And if the shaft is straight the light on the wall will hardly move as the pedal axle is rotated. |
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This makes for comic and moving moments in a deep-thinking, pertinent play that is both heavy and light on the heart. |
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The solitary candle burning on the table threw a faint light on her face, yet it was clear that she was very unhappy. |
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It also throws light on the strong character of the Manipuri women who are known for their hard work and selflessness. |
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Peden's work helps shed light on the apparent tension between artistic freedom and mathematical constraint. |
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The outer testae were removed and seeds placed in the light on filter paper soaked with sterile distilled water. |
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The archaic vessel that was found near Cherthala could have thrown light on the State's maritime history. |
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I went into the darkened drawing room and sat watching the flickering of light on the TV screen. |
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Scene of crime officers were alerted to the string of thefts when the crimes came to light on Monday. |
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To test this hypothesis could throw useful light on seasonal regulation of northern insects. |
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The slavery convictions shed light on a seedy underside of the economy that most people are completely unaware of. |
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A more ethnographic approach would have shed some important light on how the Navajo community mediated the changes. |
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The titles of some of Mr Walsh's papers will serve to throw light on the particular objects which he had in view. |
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Since Chinese vegetarian food does not use too much oil or spices, it is light on the stomach. |
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For those of us who are customers it is well worth reading the message board where staff shine some light on the workings of the company. |
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After a minute, the machine beeped and the green light on the side flashed, indicating that her card had been cleared. |
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The first story sheds light on the hidden inspiration behind Mary Shelley's Frankenstein. |
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Opening my bedroom door, I stepped out and padded across the floor to the kitchen, flicking on the small light on the side. |
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The composition is effective through the use of converging diagonals and the play of light on the transparent materials. |
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Have a white light on the front of your bicycle and a red light and red reflector at the rear. |
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The emotional meeting cast new light on the islanders' historic role and the impact their brief meeting with Kennedy had on their lives. |
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They are made visible primarily by black light on fluorescent paint that is strategically applied to sets, props and various parts of bodies. |
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It's a side issue, but it could shine a light on how stockbrokers go about their business. |
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Science shed little light on the narwhal tusk, however, and its purpose remained elusive. |
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Looking north from the plateau, you will see in the endless twilight a forbidding light on the horizon. |
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The moonlight from the sky light on the ceiling beamed down making a square of light in the center of the room. |
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This is just some stupid road with a red light on and my blinker is saying that I am headed for the left. |
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Another aim is to shed light on one of nature's genuine mysteries, the homochirality, or single-handedness, of living organisms. |
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The sun was just getting ready to sink below the waves and it cast a warm light on the shiny surface of the water. |
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His monologue casts light on the common experience of the stereotypical man who is unemotional, uncaring, and cold. |
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Not content to shed light on an underemphasized aspect of the story, he typically overstates the case, denying the obvious importance of the war. |
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He thought of the blurred oval of light on the slanting bedroom ceiling, the silence of the dark house. |
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A lightning bolt struck outside the window, shedding some light on the empty bed before him. |
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She smiled at him, the glowing buttons casting an unearthly light on her face. |
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He has told the player he won't sledge him during the Ashes, which sounds like a parent's promise to leave a light on all night. |
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You should not focus your eye on the reflection of the light on the cab, let your eye unfocus and wander to see imperfections. |
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You probably don't want to go too light on the effect here, because the next steps will soften the grain and mute its effect. |
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The intense beauty of this mosque can leave you speechless, the play of light on the glazed and unglazed tiles is stunning. |
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The sails were all furled in tight bundles around the various booms, and a lantern gleamed with white light on the bowsprit. |
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But the new slew of charges helped shed light on an impoverished country, which international observers say has long been a narco-state. |
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Since making the film, I've narrated a documentary about tigers, which is a way of helping, because it sheds light on the plight of the animals. |
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Much more than a straight narration of history, they have shed light on the social realities of those days in a poignant manner. |
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It's heavy stuff, but heavy needs to either be deceptively light on its feet or unremorsefully jarring in its very density. |
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There is also steady a white light on the trailing edge of each wing near the green or red navigation light. |
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If anyone can shine a light on these mysterious snippets of nonsense I would be very happy to hear about it. |
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The use of other new analogs, such as the unsymmetrically substituted analogs mentioned above, could shed light on such issues. |
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He is, however, one to watch because he shines a bright light on the central paradox that haunts politics. |
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The brilliant lights of the buildings outside shone in through the skylight, casting a bright square of light on the floor. |
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The provincial finals, which are drawing nigh, will also throw more light on the road ahead. |
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I turned off the t.v. and tucked her in, turning off the light in her room, leaving her night light on. |
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I'd turned off all the lights, but there was still a little night light on. |
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For example, work toward leaving a night light on instead of a brighter closet light. |
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Now, someone who once supplied famous friends with drugs is talking, shedding light on the seedier side of Hollywood living. |
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But inside the destroyed entrance, down the blackened hallways, through the blown-out doors, there is a room with a light on. |
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The sky is gun metal, casting a surreal light on to lush green fields, the sea is calm before us and Arran looms up solid and beautiful across the Kilbrannan Sound. |
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News of the hacker's exploit this morning has been light on details. |
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I was about to test this theory in the few minutes before I had to return the car when I discovered that I had run the battery down by leaving an internal light on. |
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I spent a few hours scratching my head and looking for a cryptic code which might shed light on where this maverick genius is getting his ideas from. |
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Both shed lots of light on the case of Anna Mae, a Micmac from Nova Scotia who eventually became involved in the American Indian Movement and went to South Dakota. |
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These books examine notions of government and justice in post-colonial times and throw some light on why some Pacific nations seemingly totter from one crisis to another. |
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In England, France and Germany magic lanterns, moveable gauze screens and transparencies had been used to experiment with light on stage since the seventeenth century. |
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Then there is the flash of brilliant light on the horizon, followed impossibly quickly by a blast of intense heat and the billowing of a mushroom cloud. |
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Chef Mallory Buford displays a sure hand, light on the fat but compensating by ratcheting up the flavor with strong reductions, inventive seasoning, and fresh herbs. |
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A world away from dry accounts of historical events, it succeeds in shedding much new light on the 1905 Russian Revolution in an accessible and exciting way. |
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The other two days, go light on these lifts but heavy on all others. |
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His comments on prematurity also cast light on the way in which he appraised the Claimant's evidence and the benefit he ascribed to the proposed housing provision itself. |
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The oldest of the Emanuels doesn't come up light on the wonk scale either, holding both an M.D. and Ph.D. from Harvard. |
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He put a hand on it and found the switch, and put the light on. |
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Without putting the hall light on, I went to the door and found two lollipops, one broken, under my lounge window, and the other one still wrapped, by the front door. |
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Ben frequents a messageboard dedicated to exhibitionism, and agreed to shed some light on his own motivations for public flashing. |
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Flecks of frosting tumble in slow motion to light on his belly, which gently swells beneath a black sweater. |
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Certainly it would be fascinating to see the results, as they would throw light on exactly how much the public understands about any of this stuff. |
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They cast a ghoulish light on this roughly 8-by-10-foot room, where the family of eight struggles to survive. |
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The novel is light on the amount of dialogue, but very lyrical and poetic. |
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The vendor's insane ravings do not throw any light on the matter. |
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Hollaback is right to shine a light on these creepy comments from creepy strangers. |
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They were preceded by a bus carrying a generator shining a huge klieg light on the procession, so that video-cameramen could immortalise the scene. |
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The war seemed distant at that moment, as the sun sank before me, casting a rich amber light on the rooftops of a small cluster of buildings half a klick ahead. |
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Recently released transcripts from that private meeting shed light on the power of the papacy. |
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And that casts a new light on the way The New York Times goes about the business of reporting the news on a day-to-day basis. |
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Many of the participants painted wine glass in flames and a serpent coming out of a liquor bottle, throwing light on the evil effects of drinking. |
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Bright sunlight streamed in to my room through my open window, causing my wind chimes to sparkle and throw dancing patterns of light on the walls. |
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The Moon's glow casting its light on her form, her white tunic dress, glowing with the brilliance of the Moon, her alabaster skin, smooth and unmarred in the light. |
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At this point a comparison between the original facsimile score and any of the modern transcriptions would shed light on issues of editing early music. |
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Enter former FBI profiler Frank Black, a man delving headfirst into the dark recesses of the human soul, shining light on the horrors that men and women do. |
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If you're mixing screwdrivers yourself, go light on the vodka, as there are about five times as many calories in the vodka as in the orange juice. |
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He also goes a little too light on the anti-democratic clampdowns. |
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Danczuk and fellow Labour MP Tom Watson have been demanding action to shine a light on allegations of the misuse of power. |
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Her powerful perspective shed light on the conditions of blacks and the injustices they endured fighting for civil rights. |
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I was wondering if immersing yourself in this period shed any light on the current historical moment. |
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Can the anatomy of violence shed light on what made the Boston bombers tick? |
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It should have focused the minds, but Liverpool were still looking lethargic, with the striking triumvirate remarkably light on goalscoring opportunities. |
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This claim is important to George because he is interested in dismantling a top-down approach wherein a theoretical model is brought to shed light on a literary text. |
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Terraciano has a number of distinguished predecessors, among them Ronald Spores, who threw light on many aspects of prehispanic, colonial, and modern Mixtec affairs. |
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If your car is equipped with fog lights, you may find it helpful to turn these on, as they throw a little extra light on the road while making your car easier to see. |
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The initiative is aimed at shedding light on the widespread commodification of women in the advertising world. |
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Use the solstice to shine a light on any deals that need sorting out and turn into a moneymaker not a penny-pincher. |
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The film sheds light on the underbelly of crime in the entertainment capital. |
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These guessings of ours, for they are more than half guessings, may throw a glimmer of light on the mystery of doll selection. |
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Early Irish literature casts light on the flavour and tradition of the heroic warrior elites who dominated Celtic societies. |
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The rise of archaeology in the 20th century has shed light on the period, offering a more nuanced understanding of its achievements. |
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Grandpa would give each of the kids a strip of ladyfingers to light on New Year's Day. |
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This new approach sheds new light on the agricultural and horticultural practices of the Vikings and therefore also on their cuisine. |
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Gregory's entry in the Liber Pontificalis is short and of little use, but he himself was a writer whose work sheds light on the mission. |
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He elaborated on the story four years later in another letter to The Meteor, but shed no further light on its source. |
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The qualitative account of happiness that Mill advocates thus sheds light on his account presented in On Liberty. |
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The book also contained a section of notes throwing light on the context and genesis of each poem. |
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Alan Llwyd's 2011 biography of Roberts used diaries and letters to shed fresh light on her private life and her relationship with Morris. |
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Stoker's diary entries shed a light on the issues that concerned him before his London years. |
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Importantly, urchins act as the closest living relative to chordates and thus may shed light on the evolution of vertebrates. |
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Individual harbor seals possess a unique pattern of spots, either dark on a light background or light on a dark. |
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The fleets sighted each other at first light on 29 May 1692, off Cap Barfleur. |
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First light on the 30 May saw the French fleet scattered into groups across a wide area. |
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An examination of human and Neanderthal genomes and adaptations regarding pathogens or parasites may shed light on this issue. |
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The first light on the island of Flat Holm was a simple brazier mounted on a wooden frame, which stood on the high eastern part of the island. |
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I believe that a few of my readers will need a little light on the subject of pragmaticalness. |
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Resolving complement anaphora is of interest in shedding light on brain access to information, calculation, mental modeling, communication. |
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Use your pocket torch and shine the light from the side to gauge the reaction to light on both sides. |
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The flashing light on the answering machine bore testimony to the unanswered call. |
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Nevertheless, we do think that it would shed more light on the relative atherogenicity of specific LDL subclasses. |
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Icy comets colliding produce amino acids, the building blocks of ice, potentially shedding light on how life on Earth started. |
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The results of this study have thrown light on the possible places with diapaused eggs during the dry season. |
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It would be nice if those in the industry could shed some light on how aspiring screenwriters can be a part of their film productions. |
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Three noted scriptwriters of the Hindi film industry shed light on the contentious issue. |
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Chaos, or nonlinear dynamics, is a young science that is shedding light on an apparent inner order to seemingly random phenomena. |
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Her work shed light on the functions mediated through various fibrous links within the hair bundle, the mechanoreceptive structure to sound. |
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The results shed light on molecular processes such as mutation and recombination in humans, the scientists report in the July 20 Cell. |
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What the legal system refuses to acknowledge, however, literature shines a klieg light on. |
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A new study of the copulation habits of Barbary macaques may shed some light on the nature of your romantic Valentine's evening tryst. |
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I embraced the new regime like a convert who had seen the light on the road to Damascus, as long as Damascus had a chip shop. |
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The results shed light on a mystery surrounding why the major cities of the Indus Civilisation were abandoned. |
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It looked like Halloween when I flicked the light on in the bathroom. |
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But prion protein's new job as an A-beta oligomer sensor may shed light on how A-beta proteins can damage brain cells. |
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This went on smoothly and felt light on my skin, but still gave me decent coverage without looking cakey. |
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The brightest light on the data storage horizon is the erasable optical drive, which can hold up to 650 megabytes on one disk. |
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Other items sold by Sotheby's at Billingshurst, Sussex, included a log book that could shed light on how Glen Miller died. |
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Richard sheds a great deal of light on the importance of the Greek revival to Southern culture, especially and unfortunately the slavocracy. |
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The effect of light on bipolar disorder and the importance of good sleep hygiene is underlined. |
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Crystallographic research on some of the proteins that control cell death sheds light on the answer. |
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It sheds light on the efforts taken by MOF during the Holy month of Ramadan when all believers rush to cooperate to achieve positive goals. |
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The optical train uses two aspherical lenses to collimate and focus the light on the PMT photocathode. |
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The way in which this passage compares with The Sphinx sheds light on the latter's glyphic stiffness, a property of gemstones. |
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The grotesqueries of Dead Souls shine more light on the nature of this narrative. |
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The work may shed light on other cases in which species form and stay separate while sharing space, such as in African cichlid fish. |
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Shortly after nightfall, and approximately 11 hours into a combat mission near hostile territory, the crew of WHISTLER 50 noticed a TACAN fault light on the copilot's side. |
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The discovery of tandem calling with pheromones in Leptothorax throws considerable light on the evolution of chemical recruitment techniques in myrmicine ants generally. |
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The pilot light on your boiler going off may also be an indication of a leak and another possible clue could be if pets, particularly cats, don't like being indoors much. |
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Entire genomes may also be compared, which can shed light on the evolutionary history of particular organism and permit the examination of complex evolutionary events. |
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Chief Justice Rehnquist was famous for cutting off lawyers in midsentence, even midsyllable, as soon as the red light on the lectern came on to signal that time was up. |
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While 'retconning' the scripts, I came up with a number of theories that throw new light on the Doctor, his past, and various other elements of the Whoniverse. |
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Now the first time that his small weazel-eyes happened to light on Billy Budd, a certain grim internal merriment set all his ancient wrinkles into antic play. |
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Lacan postulated that the human psyche is determined by structures of language and that the linguistic structures of Hamlet shed light on human desire. |
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Finally, custom gobos replicate the stained glass effect during night hours and cast multi-colored light on the crucifix in certain preset lighting scenes. |
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Clicking a button will alternately toggle its light on OR off. |
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The Jacobi symbol, which generalizes the Legendre symbol, sheds some additional light on how to determine whether has solutions when m has two or more distinct prime factors. |
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But coauthor David Le Couteur, a biogerontologist at the University of Sydney, says the study may shed light on how caloric restriction actually extends life. |
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Further digs may cast some light on this apparent contradiction. |
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Murdoch's statements threw great light on the comparative advantage of gas and candles and contained much useful information on the expenses of production and management. |
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Through films and scale models, curators James Peto, Max Risselada, and Dirk van den Heuvel hope to throw light on a maverick, visionary body of work. |
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For better timing of showers, a third reflector, this one 7 meters across and reflecting light on a similar phototube array, will be placed 240 meters from the other two. |
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Now researchers are using hypnosis to induce deja vu in an experiment that they hope will throw light on its possible causes and on the workings of human memory. |
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Surely our theologies of the body can shed light on this complex mystery. |
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Future studies, possibly including isotopic and geochronological data, would shed more light on the evolutionary history of the metacarbonate deposit. |
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The artist shed much light on the work's thematic message, the heavy presence of colour, and signs of graphic technique imported from sgraffito, etching and silkscreen. |
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The lustrous appearance, subtle as the play of light on the glabrous skin of a human palm, evokes the living body in a way that the glassy obduracy of glaze cannot. |
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The reality of narcolepsy is not widely known but now Mitch hopes his story can shed some light on the auto-immune condition which affects just 170 people in Ireland. |
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Both of ID's recently announced strands, ID FILMS and ID INVESTIGATES, shine a klieg light on complex and controversial issues often overlooked within our justice system. |
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Three Chinese labor camp survivors will tell their personal stories to shed light on Beijing authorities' claims that no mistreatment occurred at Masanjia forced labor camp. |
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Lebanese sexologists and NGOs are seeking to shed light on the subject and offer judgment-free environments for information and clinical services. |
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August's anniversary has marked a whole series of re-evaluations from historians, keen to throw fresh light on the epochshaking war of 100 years ago. |
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Our study aimed at to shed a light on the issue to investigate the antiarrhythmic effects of matrine by using ouabain to construct an arrhythmic model of cardiomyocytes. |
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So too was our dessert, a sizeable slab of tiramisu as heavy on the creamy zabaglione as it was light on the Italian sponge with a decent coee and cocoa kick. |
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The tandoori shashlik felt a little light on flavour and the texture of the tandoori mixed kebab was a little too rubbery, but the chicken chat was more enjoyable. |
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The growing evidence that ultrasound affects unborn babies may also cast new light on why lefthandedness has almost doubled in Britain, from 5pc in the 1920s to 11pc today. |
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Despite the dangers of posthockery implicit in the approach that has been taken here, it can cast some light on word-formation which other approaches would not be able to. |
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Madigan's approach to the Qur'an sheds light on how the Qur'an actually can provide insight into the way it saw the ahl al-kitab relating to their kutub. |
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The new fossils also shed light on whether lemurlike adapids or tarsierlike omomyids living between 55 million and 36 million years ago qualify as simian ancestors. |
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This was a unique case and I pray to God it will shed some light on Lewy bodies for the millions of people and their loved ones who are suffering with it. |
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This text sheds light on medieval medical practices of the time. |
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