We play off Bollinger Bands, divergences, reversal candles in the context of a range day.
"The Nordic countries get dark earlier in the day, and everyone has candles lit in the windows, " Jensen says.
As we walked past houses nearby, we saw the candles lit in the windows and everyone gathering with their own families.
It's based on orange blossom, with notes of beeswax and frankincense (for the candles and incense in the procession).
In addition to these, the grandest of liturgical candles, Italian producers have long profited from the brisk trade in altar candles, votive candles and memorial candles to be placed on graves.
Gingerbread craftspeople, who also made honey and candles, worked in the area of Northern Croatia.
As prayers were said for Mr Bidve, members of Manchester's Indian community also lit candles in memory of the student who had travelled to the UK to study.
Macomb wove in the traditions of candles and fire that are meaningful in both Catholicism and Hinduism to create a sublime moment in the Menon's wedding.
Then, the musical references to classics like the final trio of "Der Rosenkavalier, " to signal renunciation of youth and love (there's even a nonsinging character called Sophie), and the orchestral passage after Tosca murders Scarpia, festooning the corpse with candles and a cross (here, the diva burns her photographs and then snuffs all the candles in her apartment).
This requires a red-checkered tablecloth (try the dollar stores) and candles (a few tea light candles in mason jars will do the job).
Fans flocked to his club's Niedersachsen Stadium overnight to lay flowers and light candles at the gates in memory of their captain, who joined them in 2004.
One wall of the hotel is covered in flowers, candles and posters of the singer and actor.
The mood was somber as students lit candles in silence, with only muffled sniffles filling the air.
Think of the amazing scene of Ethiopians coming together in Addis the other night, a sea of candles reflecting on their leaders' passing in Meskel Square and beyond.
Gore's favorite was her description of an elegant family dinner table in Mississippi with much lace and candles and crystal and the elderly matriarch -- bedecked in rich brocade and a jeweled tiara -- making her way unsteadily to the table after a touch or two of bourbon and Seconal upstairs.
And in the 2, 000 years since, in every corner of the world, the tiny candles of Hanukkah have reminded us of the importance of faith and perseverance.
Security will be strictly controlled, pilgrim passes have been distributed to parishes throughout the UK, no candles, musical instruments or glass bottles are allowed in the park, and pilgrims must arrive by coach only at the venues outside London.
Louis XVI dining chairs from the 18th century encircle a stone table with a recessed bowl in the middle where candles float.
Tributes and hope burn in the flames of candles and shrines beside the doorway, this massive orifice from which red engines of life charge day after day, but now sit silent.
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Yang Yeng, a shopkeeper selling batteries, candles, and flashlights on the street in front of his still darkened shop in the East Village, said his T-Mobile phone was useless in the area.
The parents decorated the tree in secret, placed the gifts, and lit the real candles.
In addition to the problem of fading devotion, electric lamps have replaced votive candles in many churches and memorial candles in many cemeteries.
In 1667, Paris became the first city in the world to light its streets, using wax candles in glass lamps.
As the days pass, people in the community have been offering condolences to the families with flowers, candles and mementos.
The documents show details of daily life, such as how heavy wax candles were a crucial purchase in order for 15th century worshippers to see the Eucharist during Mass.
The coffins stood draped in Kurdish flags inside the community centre amid flowers and burning candles.
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In Slovakia, fans lit candles for their star player Pavol Demitra, while Czechs paid similar respects in the Old Town Square in Prague to honour their three compatriots killed in the crash: Josef Vasicek, Karel Rachunek and Jan Marek.
In Catholicism, the lighting of candles is a symbol of prayerful intention.
Though darkness had fallen early, raging blazes in two walk-in fireplaces and dozens of flickering candles kept the damp at bay and softened the edges of the formal room.
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