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Jon Jones had his meetings with what Joe Rogan rightly labelled a murderer's row of light heavyweights.
An extension of the painting is a row of light papier-mâché balls suspended from the ceiling on nylon string, hovering just above the floor.
But the restoration has returned the temple to the way it was in 1907, when electricity was installed, and a row of light bulbs was used to edge a panel displaying the Ten Commandments, in the style of a marquee.
The sensor has a chip-scale spectrophotometer parallel to a row of light sources spaced at different distances (6 mm to 45 mm) from the spectrometer.
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It contains a lamp that shines upward to illuminate the print, as well as mirrors and optics that ultimately direct images to a row of light-sensitive charge-coupled devices, or C.C.D.'s, deep in the heart of the moving box.
The stage is bare except for amps, kit and a sparse row of lights.
"Last Sunday, we raised five hundred dollars, so that might have kept this row of lights on".
The conventions remained the same: footlights (a row of lights across the front of the stage floor), borderlights (a long horizontal row of lights used for the general lighting of the stage from above), and striplights (a row of lights usually mounted in a trough reflector and placed in the wings to illuminate specific portions of the stage or setting).
One design has a row of lights, like giant birthday candles, that appear to lead across the Hudson toward New York City.
Jacquelyn Scafidi, Ha-Chi Yu, andrea EMs.ns and Ms. Tuthill enter against a row of lights hanging halfway down a backdrop.
So did Dan Scully's lighting, which employed a back row of lights close to the floor to spike the quieter overall design with a showbiz atmosphere.
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