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neon
noun
The chemical element (symbol Ne) with an atomic number of 10.
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It's an excellent flash of colour on a sandal strap, an unusual neon gingham on a skirt.
Those caring to dwell on the general election campaign may recall David Cameron's neon lit promise to extend the Right to Buy (RTB) from council tenants to their housing association counterparts.
Nowhere more so than when Jing recalls the beauty of the (electrical) city neon lights in Shanghai when she first went there as a student.
With a dozen glittery, midriff-baring costumes; strobing laser effects; and neon bracelets that were synced to light up with the pulsating beats of the show, her debut 1989 concert was, like all of Swift's tours, an outright spectacle.
In fact, they're sharp, smart and funny – steering conversation from Janet's black nail varnish and Corin's neon pink jeans to the successes and failures of the Obama administration.
Another woman, from Germany, in a neon bikini top, gets off her bicycle: "I come here every year, and I'm sorry to say enough is enough.
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One of the pieces by artist Steve Lambert is a bright neon-lit hoarding, something in the style of a 1950s American Diner, which asks 'Capitalism works for me: True?
As we walked through the thronged, neon-lit streets, I was struck by the fact that I was at eye, rather than armpit, level with the people I was being jostled by.
Few are as surreal as this: the smart gates of a religious primary school that abuts a neon-lit townhouse, in the doorway of which dances a hostess clad in hot pants, a hat and very little else.
Last month the company said it would remove the artificial colouring that gives the product its neon-orange glow.
And the area which usually holds the runway welcomed instead an enormous tank with 100 roses, cacti, sunflowers and artichokes, all frozen in neon-bright hallucinatory glory by 25 tonnes of liquid silicon.
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