nighttime Definition In English

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  • What is the position of the honest citizen trying to prevent what he regards in day-time as housebreaking and at nighttime as burglary?

  • Nighttime working is not permitted because of the disturbance this would cause to people living nearby.

  • Meanwhile, we should seriously consider legislative proposals restricting nighttime flights and requiring authorities to provide sound-dampening insulation at schools and other community buildings.

  • It can be lit by batteries so that at nighttime and during fog it can be seen.

  • For example, what about the £5 million a year being wasted on nighttime double manning of locomotives?

  • The study physician recorded the number of nighttime awakenings (defined as when the subject got up out of bed for reasons other than solely to use the bathroom) and ingestions.

  • Nightmares are often a substantial accompaniment, and each of these elements occurs from a new baseline of hyperarousal evident in daytime-related hyperstartle and nighttime-related profound sleep disturbance.

  • Gas lighting installations transformed the nighttime topography of the cities, separating bright, representative zones of urban life from dark and dangerous districts.

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