Most creatures emit a bluish green glow, but this dragonfish can shine red light on its prey that is visible to its eyes alone. |
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A red light began blinking and flashing in the room, and an alarm went berserk. |
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The bridge is bathed in red light as a red alert siren wails in the background. |
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They want to install a system which will flash a warning signal in the cab of the train if it passes through a red light. |
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He also crossed no overtaking lines near a railway crossing and went through a red light. |
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Half a block from the apartment, she ran a red light and smashed into another car. |
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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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As we crossed the street onto the sidewalk a car came out of nowhere and ran the red light, hitting a light pole and hitting Mark. |
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On the night of the Fourth of July, I was driving home when another car ran a red light. |
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He was one of eight people, including five children, injured when the car ran a red light and ploughed into the side of his vehicle. |
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Orthochromatic films are not sensitive to red light at all, and may be developed under a red safelight. |
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A web cam with its inactive little red light bulb sat next to the Notebook, its cord tailing out from its back. |
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And yesterday I was very nearly T-boned by someone who had sailed through a red light. |
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There was a terrific, deafening crash, and a dazzling flash of intense red light. |
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We stopped at a red light and he reached over me and put my seat belt on for me. |
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If your scope becomes flooded with red light, that means she's got a bead on you. |
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The lighted candles and dim red light of the sanctuary give a feeling of intense serenity. |
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Just totes embarrassed my friend by honking frantically when I found myself behind him at a red light. |
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As the music subsides they are both bathed in red light before a shaft of white light signifies the flight of their spirits to eternity. |
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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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Quinacrine is a planar tricyclic compound with structural similarities to DMMB, yet it does not absorb red light. |
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I checked the phone, and, sure enough, the little red light was blinking, indicating that there was a message. |
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I mean, he could be talking until morning if they didn't have a little red light blinking there on the podium. |
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It was of similar shape as a fighter and had a flashing red light similar to passenger jet's blink. |
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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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Chester stops for a red light, the first one we have encountered after fifteen minutes of driving, our house is so out in the boondocks. |
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Her face, half terrible half beautiful, shone with the red light of the unrisen sun. |
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A small red light is displayed, similar to an aircraft navigation light seen from a distance. |
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I gunned the engine at the fifth red light I came upon, and was tempted to go through the red light, but a low rumble stopped me. |
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Three years ago, in Arlington Heights, Illinois, Police Officer Chuck Tiedge's squad car was broadsided by a hearse that ran a red light. |
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These will include points for offences such as running a red light, poor lane discipline and non-compliance with stop and yield signs. |
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Seres started to forge a chant and the flower was concealed within a spire of red light. |
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As a result blue light is more energetic than red light and hot flames from well adjusted Bunsen burners emit blue rather than yellow light. |
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For example, but for running the red light, the collision would not have occurred. |
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Billy noticed a red light above the office door with an electric buzzer to announce a vacancy. |
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Many within the industry and in the rail driving unions stress that no train driver runs a red light on purpose. |
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I was homeless, working as a prostitute on the streets of the red light area of Leeds. |
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Cops gave tickets to 513 other city strollers for walking through a red light. |
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Camera crews spent two days filming in the red light district on the outskirts of Bolton town centre. |
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The red light changed, and they started moving again, except for the line of cars behind the van. |
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He had to look up then, because he was driving and the red light had changed to green. |
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I was at a red light when the fatal wicket fell, and not a car moved when the lights changed. |
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His or her face is illuminated with a soft red light, and white noise is played over headphones. |
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A signal just outside York Railway Station is under inspection after a train carrying hundreds of passengers overshot a red light. |
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One citizen, surnamed Xie, said he was driving along Hutai Lu at midnight on December 10 last year and stopped at a red light. |
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As my taxi halted at a red light in the darkened, deserted city centre one night, I feared my own story was about to veer towards pessimistic. |
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Jake tapped his fingers impatiently on the steering wheel while he waited for a red light to turn green. |
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This is the opposite of the situation in higher plants, where red light activates and far-red light inactivates phytochrome. |
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A drunk driver ran a red light and hit their car traveling twenty kilometers over the fifty kilometer speed limit. |
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They enjoyed the event on laptop screen and through a special solar telescope that filters red light emitted by hydrogen in the sun. |
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An investigation has been launched after a father of two died when his car was hit by a fire engine which went through a red light. |
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The dark interior scenes are particularly maddening, with dull red light, blooming lamp flames, and extremely poor shadow detail. |
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He was abruptly cut off as a brief flare of red light flickered around Lexa. |
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He said that when he started policing the area 18 months ago the red light district was confined to the Manchester Road area. |
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Play games your elementary school child loves, like tag, cops and robbers, Simon says and red light, green light. |
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Running a red light, the young man's car crashes into a vehicle driven by a woman. |
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As in other cryptogam species, the effect of polarized red light implies that phytochrome acts at the cell periphery. |
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She then opened the door and stepped back into the dim red light of the darkroom. |
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On the dashboard the bleeping sound carried on and a red light was flashing with the sound. |
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Before Andrew could answer, the red light flicked off and a doctor came out, gibbering away in Japanese. |
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I nearly ran a red light when he opened the glove compartment, spilling the contents all across the floor. |
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That clause provides that a car must have lamps exhibiting a white light in front and a red light in the rear. |
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Atop the desk sat a sleek desktop computer, a little red light on the underside of the cordless mouse glowing slightly. |
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One electron volt is roughly half the energy carried by a single photon of red light. |
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We then walked down to Fourteenth Street, the center of the city's red light district. |
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But since we were up on a mountain we could not visit the red light district of town. |
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Particulates and dust in Earth's atmosphere along the line of sight tend to absorb blue light more effectively than red light. |
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The tower houses a laser projection device that gradually describes a horizontal line of red light on the gallery walls and then erases itself. |
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A small red light blinked, indicating that the water level was rapidly falling. |
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The other driver had been 2 times over the legal alcohol limit and had run the red light at 75 miles per hour and totaled both cars. |
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Stopping at a red light, I idly watched a couple walking past, deep in an argument. |
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An women in ragged cloths with one dirty infant in her arms approaches my car which stopped at a red light in Shahbag. |
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Leigh's car was seen driving at high speeds close to another car and both vehicles jumped a red light. |
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All are seeking compensation in the aftermath of Britain's worst train disaster, which was caused because a driver jumped a red light. |
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On Tuesday there was a serious accident at the crossroads at Tzanov Boulevard and Ivanov Street at 9pm when one driver jumped a red light. |
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The mobile cameras can detect a speeding motorist up to 100 yards away while red light cameras detect drivers who jump traffic lights. |
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The next time you decide to jump a red light, the prying eyes of the law may not be the only ones to be wary of. |
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The pair were hit on Manchester Road, Heaton Chapel, on Sunday evening when the driver jumped a red light. |
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Never stop to argue a fine point with another driver who has just rammed into your stationary car at a red light. |
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While stopped at a red light, the Mrs. noticed a few strange whirligigs perched atop a billboard. |
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A deputy headteacher's career is in ruins after he was convicted of kerb-crawling in a notorious red light area. |
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The Renault stopped at a red light and a gang of hooded youths began to saunter across the road. |
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He came to a halt at the first set of traffic lights at the red light and he passed the second one on the green. |
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The silver vehicle stopped at a red light and Brian turned his piercing gaze toward me. |
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A family friend sped through a red light and hit oncoming vehicles in Cheltenham, killing her daughter. |
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Indeed, more people walk to work here than just about anywhere on the planet, and five cars at a red light constitutes a traffic jam. |
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The stupid policeman said I ran a red light, but that traffic light appeared out of thin air! |
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Stopping at a red light, I flipped the switch to let down the ragtop of my car. |
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The survey suggests that on average a vehicle drives through a red light at the junction once every eight minutes. |
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Whenever the vehicle stops, at a red light for example, the engine is shut down. |
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If the design exceeds the parameters set by the program it is given a red light. |
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A prostitute has been banned from Blackburn's red light district as part of a crackdown on working girls operating near people's homes. |
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To Amsterdam, red light capital of the universe, where my man with a reefer reports on the finale to this year's Tall Ships Race. |
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Then I saw the cop fly past me and realized the young man was fleeing from a crime worse than not wearing a helmet or running a red light. |
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The wavelength of light affects how much it is refracted on entering the atmosphere, with red light refracted the most and blue least. |
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The city is well known for its ladyboy clubs and red light districts, but not, as a few locals pointed out, any more than most large cities. |
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The woman named Price moves forward and brings out a small box with a red light. |
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Her fists clench, and he could have sworn that her eyes were blazing with fire, the lambent glow bathing him in an evil red light. |
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I had to look at the red light of the laser and it was like being on hallucinogenic drugs. |
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Ariana squinted as she tried to make out the figure in the pale red light of the lava lamp. |
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In a train crash in 1990, the driver was held to blame for over-shooting a red light. |
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The same week, a very experienced and fit cyclist mate permanently damaged his arm after shooting a red light into the path of an oncoming car. |
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Just as I started to dial, I noticed the red light flashing on the handset signaling I had a phone message. |
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A red light blinking in the answer machine slowly flicked on and off. |
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A lone red light blinked out in the distance, probably an oil rig. |
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A block away, a car without a driver speeds through a red light and crashes into oncoming traffic. |
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During peak periods, the red light district, located near Tanjung Priok sea port in North Jakarta, was home to 1,600 prostitutes and 260 pimps, occupying 221 brothels. |
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Tonight while driving down Sydney Rd, I took off my glasses at a red light to polish them, and the world suddenly sprang into a vivid kaleidoscope of coloured spangles. |
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Warning klaxons went off, flooding the room with flashing red light. |
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Many quick pulses of red light strobed out of the main cannon opening. |
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A corollary of this is to have star maps and a red light with you, so that you can look up the location of anything you haven't memorized how to find yet. |
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In August this year a ninth incident occurred when a train carrying hundreds of passengers overshot the red light by 60 feet after the driver misjudged his braking distance. |
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A mother and her young son were killed after an emergency vehicle allegedly crossed a red light and collided head-on with their car in South Africa. |
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Exposure of etiolated cereal leaves to red light results in unrolling. |
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The drama of being a small person within a vast black space, relieved by gashes of red light, sheets of flame and more spots of white light, has to be experienced. |
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She glanced out the window as the limousine stopped at a red light. |
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The vehicle stopped at a red light and Patroni knew the time had come. |
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In 1879, Uskoff noted that isolated white blood cells displayed greater outgrowth of processes during microscopic examination with red light compared with violet-blue light. |
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The naked red light bulb gave the room an eerie surreal aura. |
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Maybe this was because he had worn flip-flops instead of his old beat-up sneakers, and his right one kept catching on the brake at every stop sign and red light. |
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Even the orthochromatic films were not sensitive to red light. |
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It appears that the attack centered on the big red light and switch that controls the power to the network switches, firewall and internet router. |
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He winced as a red light from a police car's flashers ran over his face. |
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Subsidized housing popped up all over the States and suddenly the provincial premier was pushing the new mayor to put one up in the red light zone. |
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The red light quickly changed to green, brightening the cargo hold. |
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I recently received a ticket for shooting a red light in Phoenix, Arizona. |
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This uses a digital camera monitoring system to spot vehicles which enter the blind spot and alert the driver by illuminating a red light beside the relevant side mirror. |
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Far-red or red background lights irradiated vertically from above drastically inhibited phototaxis toward red light or far-red light, respectively. |
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Smith and a pal were apparently cruising around the red light area when they pulled up near a prostitute who was speaking to a suspected punter through his car window. |
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The panel began to flash a pulsing red light like the beat of a heart, and a loud alarm began sounding through out the building and the surrounding outdoors. |
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Soon after that, in nearby riverside, Dorner ambushed two local police officers who were stopped at a red light. |
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Those genes included one for a light-sensitive plant protein called a phytochrome, which changes shape upon absorbing certain wavelengths of red light. |
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Traffic control authorities will also deduct 10 points for crossing a red light or failing to give pedestrians right of way at a pedestrian crossing. |
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In November 2012, police officers in Racine County, Wisconsin, pulled Matson over for running a flashing red light. |
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A car parked at a red light honked its horn in rhythm with the chant as the crowd passed in front of it. |
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For these boys, the man leans in and shines a flickering red light in their faces. |
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Josh turned on his left blinker and rolled to a stop at the red light. |
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And also probably because this fool stopped at a red light in the middle of an intersection. |
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His immediate impression was one of stifling heat and dim ruddy red light. |
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And drivers along Beltline will have to sit tight behind a red light while the stackup of exit-ramp cars clears. |
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Pauli is Europe's largest red light district and home of strip clubs, brothels, bars and nightclubs. |
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Realizing he had forgotten his wallet, he stiffed the taxi driver when the cab stopped for a red light. |
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Outside, a film of oil opalesced on the water under a great axle of red light rolling across the sky from azimuth to zenith. |
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In other words, we have established the reinforcing relation between the be havior and its consequences but only if the red light is on. |
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Thomas Hanna, in his book Somatics, described this phenomenon as the red light reflex, presenting a list of possible responses. |
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Roy Dudley Leaker, 61, of Heol Layard, Tremorfa, Cardiff, pleaded guilty to running a red light and was fined PS100 with a PS20 victim surcharge. |
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However, later in the night, Ritchie's driver was pulled over by police for running a red light while he was taking the sozzled star home. |
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Can't a warning red light circuit be installed aligned to the tide table to stop all the distress and danger created through ignorance? |
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The drug most often used for PDT is Photofrin, which is activated by red light. |
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For the record you can't cycle across a pedestrian crossing or in a pedestrian precinct and I hope a red light is obvious. |
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The new VCSEL lases bright red light at wavelengths of 639 to 661 nanometers. |
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Lodewijk De Witte, governor of Flemish Brabant, said one train had apparently ignored a red light. |
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Finally one of the engineers walks towards a red light, his hand outstretched. |
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Soon the rat learns to jump into the nonelectrified box whenever the red light comes on, even before any electric shock is received. |
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It lies to the east of Damrak and contains the city's famous red light district. |
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Buildings which formerly housed brothels in the red light district have been converted to ateliers for young fashion designers, AKA eagle fuel. |
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As most of their prey cannot perceive red light, this allows it to hunt with an essentially invisible beam of light. |
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He had a close call when a truck ran a red light and almost hit him. |
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At the bottom of the stairs my hand met an electric switch. I turned it, and a great electrolier of twelve red globes flooded the cellar with a red light. |
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Climbing into the Mustang, McCauley banged a Uey in front of the post office and stopped for the red light half a block up at the corner of Sea Street. |
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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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He idled at a red light, saw two yups in matching cranberry crewnecks and khaki cargo shorts sitting on the pavement outside what used to be Primo's Pizza. |
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Glacial ice has a distinctive blue tint because it absorbs some red light due to an overtone of the infrared OH stretching mode of the water molecule. |
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This result is based on bifilar micrometer data performed in red light. |
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Chlorophyll pigments in plant leaves, for instance, absorb blue to red light but reflect a small part of green in the visible spectrum and thus appear green. |
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Other scientists had found that migratory species such as Australian silvereyes and European robins become disoriented under red light, losing their normal vectors. |
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Police Constable Fabian Wright, 28, was speeding and ran a red light seconds before his Audi crashed into a Ford Ka, killing 16-year-old passenger Lisa-Marie Wyllie. |
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Infrared astronomy is founded on the detection and analysis of infrared radiation, wavelengths longer than red light and outside the range of our vision. |
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Perhaps, in future, you should regard any reference to nonhumans in his writing as a red light and alert the appropriate antidefamation societies. |
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