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The prosecution says: There were many lights on the amplifier, not just the blue one, and a red light on the television.
There weren't many lights on.
"You didn't see many lights on at night when I first moved here," he said.
"Too many lights on the Christmas tree, you can't see the tree anymore," is how Mr. Baron described the effect of the Ford holiday issue.
With downtown office buildings still leaving many lights on well after business hours, state officials are weighing steps to allow landlords to find a way to charge tenants based on electrical use.
The fabric lines the walls and upholsters the bar stools and divans in a lounge area, making the dining room look like an after-hours club with too many lights on.
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"We were driving around looking at buildings, seeing how many lights were on," Mr. Perishic said.
But during the tour many lights were on, and it was clear they were not a priority.
A century ago, a shrewd squirrel might have been equally skeptical about our ability to make so many lights go on, watching a few little humans raise the first wooden pole.
Start paying attention to how many lights are on in your house at a given time.
If they switched on too many lights while m zero was running, they might blow the apartment's wiring.
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