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Slowly, we drew near to the lake, which resembled an impassive faint violet sheet held captive in a stony matrix, upon which the sun poured down its crushing light...
This single supposed dealer said he made fake ecstasy by crushing light bulbs.
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A baler, which looks like a prehistoric dinosaur and, fittingly enough, crushes light iron into bale, was methodically chewing up the structure last week.
It flickers into place like the wings of a moth and he presses it down with an agate stone, which is like "crushing the light".
In the sun's inner core, gravity is so crushing that light and heat from fusion can take more than a hundred thousand years to zigzag through the thick gas and reach Earth.
It still causes a sudden influx of most unOLED-like greyness if you shift it up just three our four levels from its 50 default, and it still starts to cause black crushing and light balance issues if pushed as little as six or seven levels below 50.
Hatton has not fought since suffering a crushing IBO light-welterweight world title defeat at the hands of Manny Pacquiao in Las Vegas in 2009.
Lay lights in an open flat area (preferably one where no one will walk through, opening the possibility of crushing the lights) and allow them to sit for an hour.
"My husband was trapped between two chairs and he couldn't move, but the woman next to me was very crushed," Ms. Light said, "and her husband was dead".
IN one of Alfred Kazin's earliest books, the slightly schmaltzy and wholly wonderful memoir from 1951, "A Walker in the City," he sighs over the kitchen table of his childhood and over his poor mother, slaving away at the ironing board, which gave off a frightening odor -- "as if each piece of cloth and paper crushed with light under the naked bulb might suddenly go up in flames".
Slowly, we drew near to the lake, which resembled an impassive faint violet sheet held captive in a stony matrix, upon which the sun poured down its crushing light..
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