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The low power consumption of LEDs allows the vehicle's engine to remain turned off while the lights operate nodes.
Where once even many traffic lights were shut down or bagged up, increased traffic from golfers and Ocean City Convention Center conventions has convinced many seasonal restaurants and hotels to remain open.
Unlike incandescent and halogen bulbs, which generally get hot enough to melt away any snow that may settle on individual lights, LED displays – using only a fraction of the energy – remain too cool for this to happen.
Hermann Göring's Reichsluftfahrtministerium ( National Ministry of Aviation ), Tempelhof International Airport, Olympiastadion, and a series of street lights on the East-West Axis on Kaiserdamm and Straße des 17 Juni are all that remain.
Students return to their dorms, and lights remain extinguished until Reveille the next morning.
The lights from the two wands meet in midair and remain connected.
Although it is a dual carriageway throughout its length, parts of it remain with traffic lights and not all sections of the branch are up to motorway standards.
In an unusual compromise, the wigwags will remain as non-operative decorations at the crossing, once the modern gates, red lights and bells are put in place ..
The ornamental street lights in the village park are all that remain of the gift of new street lights that were given to the village by Edward and his brother, Robert.
The rear projection technology allowed the house lights to remain low so patrons could read their programs and easily locate their seats, and also eliminated the distraction of a beam of light slicing down through the crowd from an overhead projection booth.
The second officer enters traffic before the site of the accident, turns on their warning lights, and begins weaving across multiple lanes to signal that other drivers are to slow down and remain behind the officer.
While buildings are usually gutted to prepare for demolition, electrical wiring and lights were allowed to remain.
By using red lights, the animal subjects remain " in the dark " ( the active period for nocturnal animals ), but the human researchers, who have one kind of cone that is sensitive to long wavelengths, are able to read instruments or perform procedures that would be impractical even with fully dark adapted ( but low acuity ) scotopic vision.
If more than one camera is on-air simultaneously ( as in the case of a dissolve ), during the duration of the transition the tally lights of both cameras will remain lit until transition completion.
They remain, however, in Ligurian, with passage of-o to-u, except after n ; e. g. ramu, rami, lüme, lümi " branch, branches, light, lights " ( Italian ramo, rami, lume, lumi ), but can, chen / kaŋ, keŋ / " dog, dogs " ( Italian cane, cani ).
* The intersection of Commercial Street and US 202 used to be a four-way crossing, but in recent years Jersey barriers have been installed and a short bypass under US 202 has been constructed to prevent traffic from crossing the freeway, although the traffic lights remain.
In 1963, Ducommun added 1500 lights to the buildings exterior which remain on the building today.
The lights in Al-Marri's cell remain on 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, and he has been denied adequate bedding and clothing.
The station does, however, remain a terminus for many services from the Manchester direction — these can now return directly from the eastbound platform following signalling alterations in 2007 that also saw the remaining semaphore signals at the station replaced by colour lights.

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And I had hardly finished my business in the toilet on the aforementioned occasion when the lights in that place, like the hall lights controlled from the switch in the office, flicked off and on impatiently.
Even as she was telling me about it I became aware of a give-away flush that suffused her neck and moved upwards to her cheeks, and subconsciously I realized that when she entered the store she did not switch on the lights.
When we opened the door again for business and switched on the lights she said:
In the bedroom before the husband and wife find their way to the bed, the lights go on: `` In dull domestic radiance I watch her staring face, still blind, Start wincing in obedience To dirty waters, counters, pots and pans, Waiting below stairs, in her mind ''.
Old Commodore Forsythe, who had once lost a fifty-dollar bet on whether he could get both motors started and turn on the running lights without accidentally turning on something else first.
They are preoccupied riding herd on control panels, switches, flashing colored lights on pale green or gray consoles that look like business machines.
Paint continuous lane stripes and install overhead directional lights as on our bridges.
Kate had no idea what they were talking of, although she had seen the blue lights and strange fires burning and winking on the ridges at night, had heard horsemen on the River Road and hill trails through the nights till dawn.
The clear and searching sweep of sun on the lawns was like a climax of the year's lights.
This was nearly completed May 23, 1901 with a promise of lights by June 10, but the first light did not go on until September 28.
For convenience we chose a stronger pigment, unknown to the early Italians or to Brumidi, titanium oxide, reserving the active lime white for highest lights, put on at the end of the day's stint.
Above decks on the John Harvey, Lieutenant Richardson gazed at the lights still burning on the port wall and felt uneasy.
And they also had the lights of the city, the port wall lanterns, and a shore crane's spotlight to guide on.
When I switched on the lights for her to come and get the check, I had the exact change plus a dollar tip.
As the lights came up, Andy could see that a number of patrons were already on their way toward the exit.
Why, when I drove down to church, didn't it speak to me, seeing the lights still on and the day crisp and clear??
I'll switch on the underwater lights.

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A solitary policeman sat in a small cabin at the top of the tower and switched the lights around manually, until they were eventually automated in 1926.
The Triodion is used until the lights are extinguished before midnight at the Paschal Vigil, at which time it is replaced by the Pentecostarion, which begins by replacing the normal services entirely ( during Bright Week ) and gradually diminishes until the normal services resume following the Afterfeast of Pentecost.
These allowed a naked dancer's body to be concealed by her fans or those of her attendants, until the end of an act, when she posed naked for a brief interval whilst standing stock still, and the lights went out or the curtain dropped to allow her to leave the stage.
The writer Sheridan Morley described Hiller as being remarkable in her " extreme untheatricality until the house lights went down, whereupon she would deliver a performance of breathtaking reality and expertise.
The houses were gas lit until after the war and the old applications remained in place after they were replaced by electricity ; that is why the lights in the rooms were always " off-centre " except in the kitchen where the lamp was on the wall near the copper boiler.
As a point of reference, nearby South Lyon did not have electric lights until 1932.
The entire business district remains dark until the Mayor and the board flip a switch and all the holiday decorative lights are turned on.
Implicitly, then, the property developer would erect street lights until the marginal social benefit met the marginal social cost.
As a result, the Giants played more day games than any Major League Baseball team except the Chicago Cubs, whose ballpark, Wrigley Field, did not have lights installed until 1988.
It is home to the Summerfolk Music and Crafts Festival, held every August, and the Festival of Northern Lights, a large Christmas lights festival with many displays along the Sydenham River, downtown, and in Harrison Park, held from November until January every Winter, as well as A Novel Marathon, a special event fund raiser for the Adult Literacy Program of the Owen Sound and North Grey Public Library.
The Mk3 continued to be sold until 1999 in Canada and parts of South America, also in Mexico as a special edition called " Mi " ( Golf CL 4-door, added A / C, special interiors, OEM black tinted rear stop lights, and ABS, no OEM radio ) (" Mi " (" i " in red ) stands for Multipoint Injection and the 1. 8 L engine was upgraded to 2. 0 ).
In the early days of silent film-making and up until the late 1910s, movie studios did not have the elaborate lights needed to illuminate indoor sets, so most interior scenes were sets built outdoors with large pieces of muslin hanging overhead to diffuse the lighting.
Cam ' ron was struck at least once as he was holding the steering wheel, but he was able to drive, going the wrong way on streets and flashing his lights, until a fan drove him to Howard University Hospital.
These allowed a naked dancer's body to be concealed by her fans or those of her attendants, until the end of an act, when she posed naked for a brief interval whilst standing stock still, and the lights went out or the curtain dropped to allow her to leave the stage.
The tune is actually a variation of an earlier bugle call known as the Scott Tattoo which was used in the U. S. from 1835 until 1860, and was arranged in its present form by the Union Army Brigadier General Daniel Butterfield, an American Civil War general and Medal of Honor recipient who commanded the 3rd Brigade of the 1st Division in the V Army Corps of the Army of the Potomac while at Harrison's Landing, Virginia, in July 1862 to replace a previous French bugle call used to signal " lights out ".
Finally, the Pan American Games torch is brought into the stadium and passed on until it reaches the final torch carrier — often a well-known and successful athlete from the host nation — who lights the Pan American Games flame in the stadium's cauldron.
This was the normal diving equipment and methods until approximately 1960 when new techniques using wetsuits ( which provide both insulation and buoyancy compensation ), twin open-circuit SCUBA air systems the development of side mounting cylinders, helmet-mounted lights and free-swimming with fins.
Work on lights and trails continued until opening day, July 3, 1964.
Once the night panel button ( located by the stereo and caution lights ) has been activated, the instrument cluster will dim except for the speedometer, which will illuminate from 0-87 mph, until 87 has been exceeded.
At Christmastime, volunteers ( under the auspices of the Chamber of Commerce ) organise an extensive display of Christmas lights, which runs for the five weeks up to Christmas until after the New Year.
Two freshly fledged juveniles were found within the walls of the governor's palace in Funchal in the early 1940s, presumably attracted there by lights, but the species was not seen again until 1969.

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