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The term also denotes a circular or polygonal wall supporting a dome, cupola, or lantern.
I could see families gathered by fluorescent light or lantern light in the paved, open-walled, under-stilt portions of their homes.
Assuming Masha brought a battery-powered flashlight or lantern down into the depths, it would have died after a few hours, making it harder to continue the search for warmth and water.
Some kids may grab a stuffed animal, book, or lantern.
Put a radio or lantern or both in the teepee.
Attach a flashlight or lantern to a spot in your nook.
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There would be no point: his film has no leading ladies who could disport themselves in backless numbers or lantern-jawed himbos to vogue fatuously before the snappers.
But the bank notes, with their displays of billowing sails and steely eyed heroes, either bearded or lantern-jawed, reflect only the grand venture of an ambitious monarchy on Europe's rim, the bold and rapid expansion that spread Portugal's language and people from Macao to Brazil.
They were used to send military communications: beacon (fires or lanterns) during the night or smoke signals in the daytime; other methods such as raising banners, beating clappers, or firing guns were also used.
The paper says agreeing to such demands would logically require that people wear gloves and never use bicycles or lanterns, since the hand, bicycle and lantern are the symbols of the Congress, the Samajwadi Party and the Rashtriya Janata Dal party respectively.
teamLab uses what they call "resonating spheres" or lantern-like balloons that hover or lightly touch the space.
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