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His shrine burns a feeble light compared to Miss Browne's.
The mushroom lamps cast a feeble light on the path, but not on anything else.
The best piece is back in the hallway: an Art-Decoish chandelier made of table tennis balls that emits a feeble light.
The marble floors feel harsh, the frosted sconces cast a feeble light, and the huge red leather banquettes, which evoke a 1940's cocktail lounge, isolate tables from each other so completely that even the most misanthropic may long for a little more fellow-feeling.
Thus, comparing the spiritual power's relation to the temporal in terms of the relation of light to color, he explains that although "color has something of the nature of light, it has such a feeble light that, unless there is present a more excellent light by which it may be formed, not in its own nature but in its power, it cannot move the vision" (De regimine christiano: 211).
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From within the house a lantern's feeble light shone through an open door and window.
The glow of Mombasa fades into the night behind us as our train clatters past derelict signal boxes and a decaying station lit by the feeble light of a paraffin lamp.
She passed for a second in front of the feeble light over the entrance and landed on the sloping entrance of the underground parking garage.
Not only was bulk crystal a particularly poor light producer, but its feeble light output diminished over time.
It's a freezing cold afternoon, nuclear-winter grey, the feeble light fading fast.
I held my feeble light up to help; none seemed to fit the lock.
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