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D'Antoni takes a light touch at practice.
On set, someone takes a light reading against her cheek and a gang of bikinied backing dancers rehearse behind her.
Most of the city's traffic lights operate on a 60-, 90- or 120-second cycle, covering the amount of time it takes a light to go from red to green to yellow and back to red.
The camera is based on Time of Flight technology in which the location of objects is calculated by measuring how long it takes a light signal to reflect off a surface and return to the sensor.
The tablet PC concept takes a light, portable thin screen and shoves all the components of a PC, from the microprocessor to the hard drive and everything else, inside it.
Because he considers Craigslist a commons, shared by all, Newmark takes a light hand at policing.
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To that end, the campaign takes a light-hearted tack rather than a sober or earnest tone.
To that end, the campaign takes a light-hearted tack rather than a sober or earnest tone.
The patient takes a light-sensitive drug either orally or as a cream rubbed onto the tumour site which is attracted to the cancer cells.
But other notable dramedies include Six Feet Under, set in a funeral parlour, The Big C, which takes a light-hearted approach to terminal cancer and Weeds, about suburban drugdealing.
Although the campaign, by the Los Angeles office of an agency named 180, takes a light-hearted tack, the rationale behind it is no laughing matter: to stimulate demand during the worst recession in decades for products like camcorders, digital books, TV sets, Blu-ray disc players, notebook computers and cameras.
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