Sentence examples for light spelled from inspiring English sources

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Much to the Blairs' delight, the words VIVA TONY came to light, spelled out in rockets in the sky.

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The first poem in Electric Light spells this out again.

Last month, the lights spelled the name "tom.com" in blocklike, flickering letters.

Some of the lights spelled out "LRS 102".

Tea lights spelled out JE SUIS CHARLIE -- in French and Arabic.

The lights spelled out "O.M.G" as well as "Usher", as dancers lowered from the ceiling.

It was always things like, at the end, the lights spelling out "Pet Shop Boys" behind you and flashing.

Covering one wall of the zone was a bright-yellow mural with a floral theme; another was decorated with Pop-art messages — tiny red lights spelling out the joys of anonymous sex.

You can tut about Beyoncé standing in her knickers on stage in front of lights spelling out Feminist, you can complain that Lena Dunham isn't saying anything that hasn't been said before, but that's exactly why these things are meaningful.

But those who pay up to £2,000 a ticket won't be allowed to forget why they're here; when guests arrive this evening, they'll be greeted by a foyer filled with funeral wreaths and flashing lights spelling out: "30 million dead, 34 million infected".

But many of the other works — stacks of plywood and lumber, a sheet of paper crumpled into a ball, neon lights spelling out simple words and phrases, a mound of bean bags, a display of different kinds of balls, a cross-hatched wall painting recalling the wall drawings of Sol LeWitt — are tired reruns of Dada and conceptual art stunts from the 1960s and '70s.

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