Slowly that's changing, but rather like a torch beam picking out features in a darkened cave.
And, behold, they found clippers, gloves, a torch and 24kg (53lbs) of copper cable.
The farmer was apparently trying to use his iPhone as a torch while helping deliver a calf.
Presley didn't just light up American culture, he put a torch to it.
Some torchbearers have told the BBC they thought the price for a torch was "an awful lot of money".
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Emmanuel Jerome, 23, from Newsome, thought he had switched on a torch on his iPhone during the night-time burglary.
With a torch, I could see candle wax on the small pillars close to the centre of the tomb.
It's believed that cave artists would fill the ladle with animal fat, light it and use it as a torch.
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The least cruel method is apparently to shine a torch in the creature's face and dispatch it with a high-powered rifle.
Just after the van cleared the rise of a hill, there was a man standing in the road flashing a torch.
Classic knight set, though this knight is wielding a dagger and a torch and fighting what appears to be a hyena.
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He would glide in the mountains above Zermatt, often alone and often at night, forbidden even to switch on a torch.
On its front was the organization's seal--a toga-swathed figure holding a torch in one hand and a coin in the other.
This load of rubbish was heaped on a pile in the backyard, and a torch was applied and it went up in smoke.
Shining a torch into the gloom reveals boulders swept away in the lava flow, and shelves of rock running downhill and out of sight.
An object like a torch could easily excite a child's curiosity.
Meanwhile, the added encumbrance of a torch should create an extra challenge for players who rely on two-handed weapons, dual-wielding, or ducking behind a Tower Shield.
Anthony Lewis, who was a senior journalist at the Jersey Evening Post until he had a stroke five years ago, will also be a torch bearer.
This may be the closest thing to what my correspondent was seeking - she wanted it powered by the kind of batteries you get in a torch.
For example, calls from people lost when the mist comes down or they can't find their way when it gets dark, whether or not they have a torch.
The court heard how she could hear and see the man looking for her with a torch as his feet trampled on dried grass and branches close to her.
Mr Cowan said they took a torch and joined about 20 people who turned up for organised event with a ranger and members of a bat society in attendance.
Mr Cowan, who was recovering from an operation for thyroid cancer, had gone on the organised walk with a group searching for bats armed with a torch as instructed.
"Prior to the electricity, we came in and had to come with a torch or a candle and light your gas, if you had gas, light your candles, " he said.
At one point, he tried to call the Poxley volunteer fire department, but the creosote pole that supported the telephone wire had already gone up like a torch, taking his service away.
To win the leadership, Ms Davidson, who said too many see her party as "a brake on the aspirations of Scotland and not a torch-bearer", saw off a challenge from the party's then deputy leader, Murdo Fraser.
Johnson-Sirleaf, 72, is a month away from the vote over her second term as the but as a torch for peace and the empowerment of women in Africa her work will continue with or without the title.
The auctions begin after 4am for costly boxes of sea urchins and move on to the warehouse for bluefin tuna, where the dealers walk round inspecting the huge animals with a torch in one gumboot and a handspike in the other.
There is a crisis in US relations with Israel today because the president of the United States has very publicly taken a torch to those relations and he responds to any sign that the flames are waning by dousing fresh kerosene on the fire.
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