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Discover Ludwig"city light" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to the lights and illuminated areas of a city, often seen at night. Example: The city lights twinkled in the distance, giving the skyline a magical glow.
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"You could do that," said David E. Pflug, senior fisheries biologist with Seattle City Light.
Utility: "Abundant Snowpack Assures Healthy Electricity Supplies," trumpeted Seattle City Light, which generates most of its power through hydroelectric dams.
They have an ally in Peter Fallow, a dissolute British journalist who writes hyperbolic stories for The City Light.
Street noise from far below interfered with the quietest moments of the piece; ambient city light made the projected titles hard to read.
Hat or no hat, she wouldn't've minded a few snowflakes swirling down through the city light to settle on her head.
The city operates Seattle City Light, an electrical utility that, with other agencies, maintains a series of hydroelectric dams on nearby waterways.
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So the city decided to build an inner-city light rail and link it to regional service.
The high airglow intensity in the eastern and southern edges of the images is due to the city-light contamination.
That sound you heard was an entire city reaching for its bottle of Iron City Light.
Low ridership on the first segment of the Jersey City Light Rail was predictable.
Through March 18. "Fred Wilson: Drawings and Maquettes for a Jersey City Light Rail Station".
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