Similar(57)
A recent article in The Star Tribune of Minneapolis questioned the cost and carbon dioxide emissions from lighting St. Paul's giant, and incandescent-lit, Christmas tree.
In the late nineteen-seventies, the professor and writer Owen Dodson hosted gatherings at his apartment on West Fifty-first Street, an incandescent, candle-lit world filled with artists of color who drank and quarrelled with one another and then made up, often in the same starry night.
Mice were maintained according to NIG guidelines, and all procedures were approved by the Institutional Committee for Animal Care and Use.> The open-field used consisted of a square arena (60 × 60 × 40 cm) made of a white polyvinylchloride plastic board and lit by incandescent lighting (80 lux).
The first few stalks are only touched with gold, like eroded relics, but the next are more gold than straw, and, soon enough, the wheel is spitting out strand upon strand of pure golden straw, not the hard yellow of some gold but a yellow suffused with pink, ever so slightly incandescent in the torch-lit room.
It was Greece and Rome again, and every column and curlicue lit by an incandescent bulb".
Lit in nostalgic, incandescent bulb-yellow, belted and braced, the Libertines are singing about The Good Old Days.
AROUND closing time on dark winter evenings, the boutiques of Broadway are incandescent islands among the fluorescent-lit banks and drugstores of the Upper West Side.
By far the biggest part of tonight's victory lap is routed through Manchester towards Liverpool, however – a journey lit by neon and electronics as much as incandescent guitar lines.
Joint lit.
See incandescent lamp; lamp.
Yet Radford was incandescent.
Write better and faster with AI suggestions while staying true to your unique style.
Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com