Fothergill and Linfield couldn't use lights or normal cameras because they would have frightened away the animals.
The Mets lost in their first suspended game since Aug. 6, 1986, when the second game of a doubleheader against the Cubs was halted after the seventh for darkness Wrigley Field didn't have lights then.
It's there for those people who can't see the lights, like visually impaired or blind people.
They don't fabricate the lights themselves but pass the designs to a smaller manufacturer who in turn may subcontract elements of the manufacture.
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It part of a wider swing to sustainable technologies, Haseloff says, but he doesn't see bioluminescent lights competing with LED and other low-energy lights in the future.
"If there is a police officer who is standing behind a barricade watching runners go by from Italy and Ethiopia, I would like to have that police officer at intersections on Staten Island where there still aren't working traffic lights, " Mr. Oddo said.
You weren't told where to look and who to look at -- the lights didn't always direct you -- and so the freedom, as a spectator, was huge.
By footling round with centrifuges and liquid nitrogen they were reducing food to a set of mental hurdles, as though there weren't already enough traffic lights and zebra crossings in life.
"Not just the cars that aren't idling at traffic lights, but starting from a dead stop takes up more fuel also, so we are saving thousands of gallons of fuel per roundabout per year, " says the Republican mayor.
They say this is because the red warning lights aren't visible in fog or low cloud.
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He said surveillance video showed that the brake lights didn't illuminate until after the crash.
The lights weren't out at local polling stations before she was on a plane to a Super Tuesday state.
The trick to photographing the auroras, Hershman said, is choosing to take the picture when the lights aren't moving as much.
The lights didn't come on when President Barack Obama emerged, and he was illuminated only briefly by the flash of cameras.
But Prof Carroll believes OLED lights haven't lived up to the hype.
"You don't really notice because the lights are so strong, " he said.
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.
And since the generators don't supply power to street lights on the estate, which is surrounded by forests, the power outages raised some specific concerns.
Sir Mark says the security of our energy supply - making sure the lights don't go out and that our infrastructure works - are the obvious challenges ahead.
Projects are moving away from hobbyists playing around with LED lights on their t-shirts to more sophisticated and integrated consumer-wearables such ones that help you manage your health.
If the lights weren't there, naturally we would approach slowly and carefully and see what other people were doing and filter through, but the traffic lights make us speed up to beat them.
In fact, there are a lot of things that can go wrong in there -- in our demo, the photo apparently wasn't held away from the lights for long enough and came out undeveloped.
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Even some patients who don't respond early to pain stimuli or bright lights still recover, and Ms. Giffords's case doesn't appear as dire.
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Oh, and they weren't really fond of all the lights -- go figure.
Such an announcement will also help reassure Afghans that the United States won't be simply turning off the lights in Afghanistan in December 2014.
Janzen isn't about to turn off the lights yet.
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"Don't stop till they turn out the lights, " urge the signs in Macy's, advertising its weekend sale.
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