She knows this problem well and has even created lighter cozies to prevent her lighters from vanishing. |
|
Plastic toys, cigarette lighters, and derelict fishing gear smother the coral reefs and litter the island shores. |
|
They made a good search of the place and made off with the till, fruit machine, cash plus cigarettes, cigars and lighters. |
|
All matches, lighters, cigarettes, pipes and cigars are potentially dangerous. |
|
Typically, shorts in electrical lights or open flames from candles, lighters, or matches start tree fires. |
|
It adorns tacky gold cigarette lighters and sets of imitation pearl earrings found in inflight duty free catalogues. |
|
A muffled wind chime harmonized with the occasional car engine, whose purrs suggested heated seats and warm fans and glowing cigarette lighters. |
|
He found two discarded syringes, used lighters and cigarette papers at the foot of a tree near seats at the reservoir. |
|
In watercraft delivery, cases of MREs are loaded onto lighters, flat-bottomed boats, or barges and transported from port to port. |
|
Given that the vessel had too deep a draft to enter the port, the Charterers could of course have required the vessel to discharge into lighters. |
|
Larger vessels had to anchor offshore and have cargoes and passengers shipped via lighters to and from land. |
|
They provide an interface between strategic sealift ships and lighters, and between the lighters and the beach or underdeveloped ports. |
|
The time taken to load and unload ships would be reduced, since the goods would no longer have to be taken ashore by lighters. |
|
The harbour is a lighterage port where ships are worked in stream buoys by means of lighters and pontoons for loading and offloading cargo. |
|
Cigarette packs, ashtrays and lighters graced the entire length of the bar, except for the area in front of my partner and me. |
|
It wasn't that long ago that cigarette lighters or radios were automotive luxuries. |
|
From tomorrow, they will no longer sell any tobacco items including lighters. |
|
In his new post, he oversees all functions of lighters, shavers, writing instruments and white-out correction products. |
|
Of the forty vessels registered in that year, thirty-seven were described as lighters, one as a boat and two as sloops. |
|
He said a small spring similar to those found in disposable lighters and an unlit tea light candle had been found in the bedroom. |
|
|
The lighters had not been moored and were drifting away from the beach on a fast current, coming broadside on to the shore. |
|
The fun lighters come in a wide range of shapes, including mobile phones, playing cards, hairdryers, spark plugs, fire extinguishers and cars. |
|
Firefighters are warning of the dangers of children mistaking novelty lighters for toys. |
|
For example, an alloy of calcium and cerium is used in flints in cigarette and other types of lighters. |
|
He also advised parents to lock up all detergents and poisonous substances, together with matches, lighters, pitch oil, guns and ammunition. |
|
Police are warning shopkeepers they could face prosecution for selling cigarette lighters which also contain a hidden flick knife. |
|
Current rules allow a passenger to carry two lighters and four books of matches. |
|
They may have owned and operated lighters to transport goods from their private wharves to ships anchored in the bay of Smyrna and vice versa. |
|
In his new post, McEttrick oversees all functions of lighters, shavers, writing instruments and white-out correction products. |
|
Taunting yobs poured white spirit over a 12-year-old girl before holding lighters up to her body. |
|
Originally their business was set up supplying promotional material for other companies, such as hats, pens, lighters, mouse pads and key rings. |
|
The only lighter products available are components for re-usable lighters, like a Zippo. |
|
Get rid all of everything that reminds you of smoking, including ashtrays, cigarettes and lighters. |
|
In some cases, building occupants used candles and cigarette lighters as light sources. |
|
Misch metal is used to make the flint in cigarette lighters. |
|
On that day, throw away all your cigarettes, lighters and ashtrays. |
|
Investigators found cigarettes, a box of disposable lighters and an empty bottle of whisky in her flat, but no evidence of any electrical or gas faults. |
|
Open flames, cigarettes, matches, lighters, pilot lights, or electric sparks can cause the chemicals in the paint strippers to suddenly catch fire. |
|
Ships had to discharge their cargoes at congested anchorages either into horse drawn lighters or onto packhorses for the journey to the industrial centre. |
|
There are lenses discretely built in watches, ties, cigarettes, lighters, and other forms of disguise. |
|
|
It might also have the effect of keeping the passage clearer by the more frequent stirring and movement of powerful steamers towing flotillas of keels and lighters. |
|
He saw one of the dockyard's lighters making its way across the water. |
|
European legislation will ban the fitting of cigarette lighters in cars but under pressure relent, and allow them only when fitted beyond a driver's reach. |
|
Within an hour, grubby tugs pushing heavily laden lighters are battling upstream towards banks lined with the darkest, most satanic-looking towns I'd ever seen. |
|
One firm sent its lighters, the London County Council dispatched its hopper barges, and the Port of London nine of its tugs which towed Thames sailing barges behind them. |
|
We both lit our Bic lighters as if we were at a Grateful Dead concert. |
|
A nearby fishing boat sent a distress signal to the Italian Coast Guard, but not before the boat caught fire from the lighters. |
|
At times up to eight or nine lighters would be loading at the jetty with cargo for Melbourne, as well as a steamer. |
|
The pair ran an online business selling, among other items, personalised Zippo lighters featuring famous brands and logos. |
|
The roll-ups are so huge that the singer even holds up two flaming lighters to fire them up. |
|
The Transportation Security Administration now will allow airline passengers to pack unfueled lighters in checked bags. |
|
On one occasion three women chain-smokers flicked their lighters all through the performance and surrounded all nearby with a blue haze. |
|
The 80-year-old maker of iconic cigarette lighters celebrated its 500th million lighter rolling off a factory line last June. |
|
What about the cheap, plastic throwaway gas cigarette lighters in blue, green, or red which cost a few pence at the newsagents? |
|
Armed with two cigarette lighters, he let gas leak out of the cooker for half an hour as last year's Boxing Day row reached a terrifying climax. |
|
Liquified under pressure slightly above atmospheric, it is best known for powering cigarette lighters, but it is also a main fuel source for many developing countries. |
|
The best known name in this field is Alfred Dunhill, their novelty lighters, in the shape of tinder pistols and hunting horns, for instance, being quite sought after. |
|
With advances in technology, cigarette lighters have evolved over the last two centuries and have witnessed large changes in their design, convenience, and prices. |
|
Small clutch bags are all the rage, designed to hold compacts, lip rouge, cigarette lighters, gloves and embroidered hankies as well as money and keys. |
|