It went out in the air so he lit another match and placed it gingerly in a little pool of whiskey.
So he lit out for the Berkshires and joined the board of Simon's Rock College, a liberal arts school in Great Barrington, Mass.
Some were kept in cages lit constantly, so as to resemble a never-ending overcast day.
Special LED fittings were used so the tower can be lit up in different colours, the department said.
Broder also mentions that he didn't drive around a parking lot to run down the battery, but did so since he couldn't find the poorly-lit and unmarked Supercharger at night.
Then there was the time a year ago when, in a dark tunnel, the driver of an oncoming car became so unnerved at the sight of Nemitz's lantern-lit coach that he backed up into the wall.
In so doing the jury treated the attack like a mugging in a poorly lit Wal-Mart parking lot.
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Wall Street boomed, the United Nations picked a Manhattan spot on the East River as its base, and developer Robert Moses lit a fuse on city projects that created the skyline that is so familiar to us today.
He was troubled to see so many children sitting at home, alienated, but he also noticed how they lit up when they saw a soccer ball.
The Lakers light their court in the same fashion, but they're the Lakers, in showbiz L.A. (For what it's worth: Barclays is much lower-lit than Madison Square Garden.) The Nets don't have to try so hard to be cool.
So you can feel virtuous by enjoying the seasonally changing menu in the airy, energy-saving bulb-lit interior , but does the food match up to the worthiness?
Public authorities and idealistic architects would demolish the slums and replace them with publicly financed and operated buildings that--or so it was hoped--would uplift, not degrade, by providing a clean, cheerful, well-lit environment.
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