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The host after shutting the gate, took a flashlight and inspected the captives.
They took a flashlight on their hunt, searching for telltale signs: droppings and "weird holes" between walls and floors.
Mr. Ackerman signed the logbook as "The Connecticut A-Team" and his grandson took a flashlight home with him.
He took a flashlight from the garage and carried the bag of food into the kitchen and saw Lilli sitting by herself in the enormous white dining room, eating by candlelight.
IN the unlit blackness of an October night, it took a flashlight to pick them out: rust-colored butchers' hooks, 20 or more, each four or five feet long, aligned in rows along the ceiling of a large hangar-like building.
Going back after dinner one night in the Serengeti our Maasai guide took a flashlight to our left and whoa!
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I used to take a flashlight when I was new to this place.
Take a flashlight; the only light is a single kerosene lantern.
Seeing me struggle to write notes, Frissen takes a flashlight out of his pocket and gives it to me.
She thanked McQueen "for taking a flashlight and shining it underneath the floorboards of this nation and reminding us what it is we stand on".
And take a flashlight to place near your futon while you sleep, in case you get up at night and don't want to trip over others who are sharing your room and sleeping on the floor.
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