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She stated that at first "it may be electricity, then gas vouchers, then food money, and finally parenting tools".
If all else fails, call the hotel concierge or your relative who is least likely to be amused by your uncertainty... Never change a light bulb with wet hands; there may be electricity present and you could suffer a bad, if not deadly, shock.
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Some castles will have been kept historically accurate, meaning that there may not be electricity or other modern conveniences to accommodate a castle wedding ceremony.
Desire may be the electricity juicing the tracks of American movies, but sex is the carriage-to-carriage shunt bringing it to a standstill.
Sterilizing instruments needed in surgical emergencies like Caesarean births or appendectomies can be a problem in rural clinics in Africa: There may be no electricity, jugs of bleach or tanks of propane.
In Toronto, a utility has said power may not be restored for most residents until Thursday, and that some may be without electricity until the weekend.
In other words, this figure suggests that the increasing number of detached houses within residential areas may be causing electricity wastage.
The title may be taken literally: electricity does light our world, after all.
Ultrasonic machining is used primarily for cutting hard, brittle materials that may be conductors of electricity or insulators.
A control system may be operated by electricity, by mechanical means, by fluid pressure (liquid or gas), or by a combination of means.
California's energy crisis may be easing -- electricity prices have come down; conservation has helped stave off a predicted wave of blackouts; the first big power plant built in the state since 1988 has just been switched on -- but Wall Street remains focused on the negatives.
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