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I mean, who doesn't like flashlights?
American officials in a succession of administrations and Congresses have been more like flashlights pointing in different directions at night.
Predictably, emergency supplies like flashlights, lanterns, batteries and sump pumps sold out quickly, even when they were replenished.
The play's highly embellished, deliberately artificial speech is wielded by its characters like flashlights in pitch darkness.
I see a bright light or three rummaging around against my retina, like flashlights in a dark room in a horror movie.
The Rats Web page makes it easy for employees to report, but the rewards are tokens like flashlights and gym bags.
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"I remembered songs he made that I liked, like "Flashlight.' " Two decades later the nickname is fitting.
Old systems used light that was either on or off — like flashlight signals — to send information along the fibers in the binary language of zeros and ones.
How else do you get crowds of not especially lucrative demographics like flashlight buffs (candlepowerforums.com), feminists (bust.com) and jazz aficionados (forums.allaboutjazz.com)?
If I ever lose the phone, the list will not be on iCloud to restore to my phone, but I can live without it, along with the data from hundreds of other apps, like Flashlight (1.4 megabytes) or NPR News (319 kilobytes).
Once it gets dark, play a game like flashlight hide-and-go-seek.
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