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* Lit as the past tense of light is more common than lighted in the UK ; American English uses lit to mean " set afire " / " kindled " / " made to emit light " but lighted to mean " cast light upon " ( e. g., " The stagehand lighted the set and then lit a cigarette .").
yontif ) ( lit., " good day ")– a festival of Biblical origin.
The first day of each month, as well as the thirtieth day of the preceding month, if it has thirty days, is a minor holiday or observance known as Rosh Chodesh ( lit., " head of the month ").
Swords forged between 987 and 1597 are called ( lit., " old swords "); these are considered the pinnacle of Japanese swordcraft.
Northern Mexico is also known for its carne asada ( lit., " grilled meat "), an item that consists of thin beef steak.
Bloemfontein (, ; Dutch for " fountain of flowers " – lit., " blooms ") is the capital city of the Free State Province of South Africa ; and, as the judicial capital of the nation, one of South Africa's three national capitals – the other two being Cape Town, the legislative capital, and Pretoria, the administrative capital.
Kōshaku, however, is more commonly translated as " Duke " to avoid confusion with the following royal ranks in the Imperial Household: Shinnō ( literally, King of the Blood ); female Naishinnō ( lit., Queen ( by herself ) of the Blood ); and Shinnōhi lit., Consort of King of the Blood ); or Ō ( lit., King ); female, Jyo-Ō ( lit., Queen ( by herself )); and Ōhi ( lit., Consort of King ).

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Smiling at his quixotic thoughts, Warren turned back from the opening and lit a cigarette before sitting down.
This trend has also encouraged fake autobiographies, particularly those associated with ' misery lit ,' where the writer has allegedly suffered from being a part of a dysfunctional family, or from social problems, or political repression.
Beneath the Arc is the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier from World War I. Interred here on Armistice Day 1920, it has the first eternal flame lit in Western and Eastern Europe since the Vestal Virgins ' fire was extinguished in the fourth century.
" In 1950, Capp introduced a cartoonist character named " Happy Vermin "— a caricature of Fisher — who hired Abner to draw his comic strip in a dimly lit closet, ( after sacking his previous " temporary " assistant of 20 years, who had been cut off from all his friends in the process ).
When they are lit, it is a way for one to call for military aid from the other, as per its historical use in medieval Europe.
He became a renowned pirate, his cognomen derived from his thick black beard and fearsome appearance ; he was reported to have tied lit fuses under his hat to frighten his enemies.
Confucianism is a Chinese ethical and philosophical system developed from the teachings of the Chinese philosopher Confucius ( 孔夫子 Kǒng Fūzǐ, or K ' ung-fu-tzu, lit.
Eschatology, from two Greek words meaning last ( ἔσχατος, last ) and study ( λογία, lit.
A troop of students dressed as Continental Army soldiers carry the eponymous log from the sun-dial to the lounge of John Jay Hall, where it is lit amid the singing of seasonal carols.
La Mancha is a region of Spain, but mancha ( Spanish word ) means spot, mark, stain, region and word are not etymologically related ( from Arab origin the former, from Latin macula the latter ), so " de La Mancha " ( lit.
Featuring a starkly lit set, the Isolar – 1976 Tour highlighted songs from the album, including the dramatic and lengthy title track, the ballads " Wild Is the Wind " and " Word on a Wing ", and the funkier " TVC 15 " and " Stay ".
The congregation lighting their candles from the new flame, just as the priest has retrieved it from the altar — note that the picture is Flash ( photography ) | flash-illuminated ; all electric lighting is off, and only the oil lamp s in front of the Iconostasis remain lit.
Today, scientists use these phenomena to perform various chemical determinations for the composition of gases lit from behind ( absorption spectra ) and for glowing gases ( emission spectra ).
The Talmudic interpretation is that the Aramaic word is derived from the root-word פק " ר ( PKR ; lit.
Nero lit by arc floodlights from below in Quo Vadis ( 1912 film ) | Quo Vadis?
French fries, called, ( spoken as " Pom fritz " or, respectively, " Pommes ", deviating from the French pronunciation which would be " Pom freet " or " Pom ") or regionally as in German, are a common style of fried potatoes ; they are traditionally offered with either ketchup or mayonnaise, or, as ( lit.
Geodesy ( from Greek γεωδαισία – geodaisia, lit.
Justin actually finds fault with the view of hellenized Jews who held that the divine Logos is no more distinct from God than sunlight is from the sun and suggested, instead, that the Logos is more like a torch lit from another.
" I like some men a lot, but from the start, before I knew anything, it was always girls and women who lit me up.
When the lit dynamite did not flush, Moon leapt out of the bathroom at the last moment to avoid porcelain toilet shards from the blast.

lit and numbers
Digital displays often show a time of 12: 08, where the increases in the numbers from left to right culminating in the fully lit numerical display of the 8 also gives a positive feeling.
From 2003-2008, the numbers ending in 0 lit up in grey and dots were added for every countdown.
In 2009 only, the numbers ending in 0 lit up in red and a spark surrounded the numbers.
In 2010-2012 the numbers ending in 0 no longer lit up grey or red and the format of the numbers projected changed.
After this is accomplished, all lit surfaces will correspond to a 0 in the stencil buffer, where the numbers of front and back surfaces of all shadow volumes between the eye and that surface are equal.
Whilst the numbers may have exaggerated, their appearance must have been impressive ; Records of Three Kingdoms describes how their " flags and armour lit up Heaven and Earth ".
Algerian Muslim regular soldiers had served in large numbers with the French " Armée d ' Afrique " ( Army of Africa ) from 1830 as spahis ( cavalry ) and tirailleurs ( lit.
Once inside, they poured petrol over staff and threatened them with a lit match if they did not reveal the combination numbers of the vault.
Bar girls dance to Bollywood and Indipop numbers on a colorfully lit dance floor, in the central focus of a dance bar's seating arrangement.
After the first toss-up clue was played, all of the letters that were in the puzzle would be lit up on the keyboard as well as the star if there were any numbers or punctuation marks in play.
Queen guitarist Brian May commenced the event by playing his arrangement of " God Save the Queen " from the roof of the palace, and Paul McCartney concluded the night with such numbers as " While My Guitar Gently Weeps " and " Hey Jude ", which were each performed before and after the Queen lit the National Beacon at the Victoria Memorial, the last in a string of 2, 006 beacons to be lit in a chain throughout the world, echoing Queen Victoria's own Golden Jubilee in 1887.
They also lit fires to appear as cooking fires for large numbers of soldiers, and sent messages consistent with what a brigade of soldiers would be expected to send.

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* Āyojanāt ( lit., from combination ): Atoms are inactive and properties are unphysical.
* Dhŗtyādéḥ ( lit., from support ): Just as a material thing falls off without a support, similarly, God is the supporter and bearer of this world, without which the world would not have remained integrated.
* Padāt ( lit., from word ): Every word has the capability to represent a certain object.
* Pratyayataḥ ( lit, from faith ): the Hindu holy scriptures, the Vedas, are regarded as the source of eternal knowledge.
* Shrutéḥ ( lit., from scriptures ): The Shrutis, e. g., the Vedas extol God and talk about his existence.
* Vākyāt ( lit., from precepts ): World is governed by moral laws that are objective and universal.
* Adŗşţāt ( lit., from the unforeseen ): Everybody reaps the fruits of his own actions.
Spenamino ): lit.
Ardwahisht ): lit.
Vohuman ): lit.
Shahrewar ): lit.
Spandarmad ): lit.
Hordad ): lit.
Amurdad ): lit.
; Bìmǎwēn ( 弼馬溫 ): The title of the keeper of the Heavenly Horses, a punning of bìmǎwēn ( 避馬瘟 ; lit.
Glaciology ( from Middle French dialect ( Franco-Provençal ): glace, " ice "; or Latin: glacies, " frost, ice "; and Greek: λόγος, logos, " speech " lit.
The world was a unity without division into classes nor separation into orders ( lit: a disorganised mass ): the unaffectedness and homeliness of the natural heart had not, as yet, been corrupted: the spirit of the age was a unity, and all creation was in great affluence.
For example, ( Pirkei Avoth 1: 3 ): " הוא היה אומר, אל תהיו כעבדים המשמשין את הרב " (" He would say, don't be like slaves serving the master ...", lit.
* Spotlight Operator ( or followspot operator ): operates a type of lighting instrument called a followspot, which allows a performer to be lit evenly no matter where on stage they may go.
Mostly obsolete, a storage tube is a special monochromatic CRT whose screen has a kind of ' memory ' ( hence the name ): when a portion of the screen is illuminated by the CRT's electron gun, it stays lit until a screen erase command is given.
* 1770 ( Meiwa 7 ): A great comet ( Lexell's Comet ) with a very long tale lit up the night skies throughout the summer and autumn.
* Rei Sai ( June 5 ): Portable tabernacles ( mikoshi ) in various styles are carried along the approaches to the shrine ; and at night, groups of 365 lanterns ( makiwara ) appear lit at the gates.

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