The source link below is still dead as of right now, but it simply can't be long before the lights are officially turned on.
Before the lights had gone out, the tourists had soaked in the spectacle: several million years old, wrinkled and tinted with orange, rising up nearly forty feet, as huge as a house.
Cole returns to New York Fashion Week on Thursday after a seven-year hiatus, seemingly putting his hand on everything before the runway lights go up: the clothes, the shoes, the handbags, the hashtags.
Koppel wore a light blue shirt, dark suit and tie before the bright lights at Discovery Headquarters in Silver Spring, Md.
"There was a phenomenal amount of trees that went down, " Cantwell said, noting that 100% of Scituate residents had no power Sunday morning and estimating it may be Thursday before all the lights are back on.
But three times in as many weeks Barack Obama has dragged them out dazed and blinking before the Klieg lights: first for an arms treaty with Russia, then to recast America's own policy and now for a summit in Washington, DC.
Investment banks mark all positions to market each day, recording the present value of their securities positions before turning out the lights and heading home.
The match finished under the lights just before 2300 local time and set the seal on a triumphant day for Serena.
Before the play begins, with the house lights up, Ms. Shaw takes her place encased in a glass box stage right, dressed more or less like the image of Mary we've seen in churches and on candles.
In an advanced system, transit system operators would be able to notice bus bunching conditions before the buses meet, give green lights to the front bus and alert riders to the presence of emptier buses following the first.
Every year on Holy Saturday (the Saturday before Easter), the local parish priest lights a fire on the Hill of Slane in Patrick's honour.
Panicked, we scramble for a flashlight, hoping to make sense of what we glimpsed as the lights flickered before they died.
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The regulations were drawn up and agreed by both teams before the start of the series, and these stated that flood lights would not be used in day games.
When I stood, just before my cue to come on, the lights shifted stage right, so much so that Patalarga, standing opposite me, disappeared briefly in the sudden darkness.
In the days before automation, the lighthouse keeper had to stay up all night to keep the lights burning.
Plaintiff lawyers opposed the Owens-Illinois motion, saying the company wants to "shut out the lights and close the courthouse door" by requiring claimants to resolve their bankruptcy claims before seeking money in conventional lawsuits.
Near Christmas, volunteers put on a dazzling display of lights and, on the day before Christmas Eve, The Ship Inn cooks up a traditional dish of stargazy pie in honour of local lad Tom Bawcock, who supposedly ended a village famine by braving storms to land a bounty of fish.
The Olympic Stadium had the lights switched on by the Prime Minister back in December and its final test was four months before the opening ceremony.
On a recent night at United Methodist in Brooklyn, all lights were out in the small worship space before 10 p.m.
The lights weren't out at local polling stations before she was on a plane to a Super Tuesday state.
With Newsbeat tagging along for the night, it's not long before they spot one guy driving without his lights on.
We are here hours before we even realize there is a terrace, with a glittering view of the Regent Street Christmas lights, so we feel a childlike awe to be high up amongst them, rather than viewing them from the top deck of one of the red buses way down below.
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