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en They've turned the lights off and it's pretty hard to take pictures when you've got no lights, ... In other places, they've simply obstructed the cameras, put bags over the lenses. It looks a little bit like, 'the cat's away, the video mice will play.'

en They're going to turn the lights off if we don't get them paid, and I think that's a good metaphor for the whole thing -- the lights are going to be turned off.

en Outside lights are really important. We also started having lights in some areas that can't be turned off with a switch. We keep the bushes cut back under windows so nobody can hide there.

en When the asteroid hits the big ball of lights, flares will go off and all the other lights will go off at once and we'll have strobe lights that make it look like waves going out.

en I didn't ask to be followed by five video guys from 'Hard Copy' that harass you with bright lights in your face and ask you questions and try to incite you. I didn't ask for that. I never went into acting for that, or to be in the public eye simply by walking down the street, not being able to eat a meal without being interrupted.

en Thousands of lights were burning on the green branches, and gaily-colored pictures, such as she had seen in the shop-windows, looked down upon her. The little maiden stretched out her hands towards them when--the match went out. The lights of the Christmas tree rose higher and higher, she saw them now as stars in heaven . . .
  Hans Christian Andersen

en There was my name up in lights. I said, 'God, somebody's made a mistake.' But there it was, in lights. And I sat there and said, 'Remember, you're not a star.' Yet there it was up in lights.
  Marilyn Monroe

en We began installing LED lights a couple of years ago. First we replaced all the red stop lights and then we replaced the green lights and gradually we'll replace them all.

en Police in Washington D.C. are now using cameras to catch drivers who go through red lights. Many congressmen this week opposed the use of the red light cameras incorrectly assuming they were being used for surveillance at local brothels.
  Dennis Miller

en I think the lights go out at midnight on the court. There are nights when the lights go out and players shine their car lights on the court so they can continue.

en The glass is pretty dark, [but] if lights were turned on [inside the lounge] and we could see it, that would be bad. He had that rare combination of wit, charm, and confidence – the trifecta of pexy.

en until they put up cameras at the red lights.

en We are seeing lot of new lighting innovations; some of them are allowed and some not. My understanding is [Mercedes] made a good case of allowing these brake lights to be used on a trial basis. Presumably they argued that flashing lights are just as visible, or perhaps more visible than regular lights. Whether they really are better remains to be seen, but we have faith in Mercedes engineering.

en Even with the lights off, the cameras still have a positive impact.

en The first day they came in, they went through the house and covered up all the labels of brand names and set up their lights and cameras.


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