Two years ago this place was full of cobwebs, old steel and no lights.
The crew, flying with no lights over the Iraqi desert, sees two blips on the radar, the identities of the aircraft unknown.
Perhaps there are stop signs but no lights and no crosswalk.
Because cats can see in the dark, they need almost no lights, but that particular night the glow of the full moon floods the town, enabling the young man to see every detail from his perch in the bell tower.
She had opened the door and gone down the steps just once since Rich had died, to see that no lights had been left on, and to assure herself that the fuse switches were there, with labels written beside them to tell her which controlled what.
The lighting was natural: "No strobe lights, nothing special, no tripods, " she said.
There were no large lights on-site to add the rescue efforts as the sun went down.
We live on the A39 which is a busy road with no street lights, footpaths or verges.
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No lesser lights than Nobel laureates Kenneth Arrow and Gary Becker argued over the topic in papers published between 1962 and 1972.
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There was no Christmas wreath on the front door, no holiday lights.
He saw none, and no window lights in the nearest house, barely visible through the woods whose leaves in summer hid it entirely.
Two witnesses said the police car was driving at 40 - 50kph (25 - 30mph) and had no revolving lights or siren on.
Bentham initially claimed he had been going at "roughly 60mph" at the time of the accident and that Dr Howells' van was showing no rear lights, so that he failed to spot it.
Poorly constructed ones contribute to a nexus of problems: the spread of disease (because they have no proper sanitation or ventilation), the perpetuation of poverty (because children have no proper lights to study by) and the general sense of insecurity (because they are so flimsy and flammable).
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If there really was no alternative the lights would go out all over the UK - just like they did in California in 2000 and early last year.
Not only did this keep our costs down as we had no office or lights or pencils, but it also gave us the opportunity to call on talent wherever it might live.
To their amazement, in addition to the window being unlocked, the gates at the front of a long hallway leading to the vault were also wide open, and no external security lights were lit.
It boasts exclusive equestrian trails and a laid-back lifestyle, complete with white three-rail fences, and no sidewalks or street lights.
The overhead lights cast no shadow, even of your hand if you held it out like you were reaching for a tray.
Mr Sadiq said he then stopped at traffic lights behind McManus but that they had no option but to overtake him when the lights turned to green and McManus did not move.
Our positions as editors and reporters do not grant us licenses to crash through red lights at 60 mph no matter what.
The safety agency says the brake lights may not come on when the pedal is pressed, while at other times the lights can illuminate for no reason.
Beeps sounded and lights flashed, but no cocaine was delivered.
There are rows of harsh neon lights overhead and little or no ventilation.
For a while, it was no more than a twinkle of dwindling lights, and shortly thereafter it was gone.
Christmas was just five months away, but he found utter chaos: No plan was in place to organize jobs, no dates were set for when the lights would be up and working, and most of the equipment was still in crates.
There will be no signs to tell the driver why the lights have turned red.
Even if this new dash for gas happens fast enough to keep most of the lights on, which is by no means certain, it would leave the country overly reliant on one power source.
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