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He stressed that wide and deep study of chemistry, electricity, lighting and mechanics was needed to create illusions.
Most recently, Schaenen and his classmates have worked closely with Kent Hubbell, the Robert W. and Elizabeth C. Staley Dean of Students, to fund the first phase of improvements to the theater through upgrades to the stage, electricity, lighting and more.
Historically, theatres often shut down for summer: no windows, human bodies tightly packed together and, before electricity, lighting provided by flares.
The Sabbath doesn't allow work, travel, carrying money, discussing business, using electricity, lighting a fire, and making and receiving phone calls, but is cherished for its relaxing, spiritual separation from the busy workweek.
Until recently, architects in effect handed off designs to consultants to determine heating, cooling, ventilation, plumbing, electricity, lighting and other systemic needs.
We chose electricity, lighting, and circuit building as the topic of study after observing the lack of lighting in the Ayilo community and the challenges this creates for students wanting or needing to read once the sun sets.
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Lighting plant & water system have been turned off, city electricity light up a few rooms near the bridge, engine room and clock station.
By last night, electricity, lights, telephones and computer systems were back in service and exchanges were planning to return to business today.
That's because the demand for things that used electricity – lights, appliances, motors -- grew in near lock-step with the main features of the economy: housing, offices, manufacturing.
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