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She cannot move without a walker, or dress herself, or even switch on a flashlight without assistance.
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The third Taliban fighter in the column switched on a flashlight, the soldiers said, and quickly switched it off.
He switched on a flashlight, focussing its beam on each of their faces, then down the length of their bodies.
"I know it's really hard for you, but if you could switch on that flashlight, we'd all be really, really impressed".
Amid the gauzy textures of Weighed Down, meanwhile, his refrain of "Don't let love bring you down" hits a perfect emotional sweet spot, the kind of melancholy euphoria that induces stadium crowds to get their lighters out or switch on their smartphone flashlights.
Kate Rothko Prizel is a strong-looking woman with a disarming smile that she switches on and off like a flashlight.
Dirac had started out thinking of electrons and their opposites, the "holes," as fundamental entities to be explained, but the fact that they could be created and destroyed meant that they were really evanescent particles that could be switched on and off like a flashlight, explains Dr. Wilczek.
"Switch on that flashlight".
The respondent, Jackie Gainey, left the truck, turned on a flashlight, and walked toward the still.
Have your volunteer turn on a flashlight under his face and laugh maniacally.
The light dimmed and I switched on my flashlight.
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