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She pulled the duvet over her head to try to shut out the light.
He asked me for a light.
She gave me a light.
I didn't have a light.
Can you give me a light?
I needed a light.
Lights are technically offal, but animal lungs tend not to be eaten in the UK.
In Turkey and Greece, skewered lamb's lights are wrapped with intestines and grilled to produce kokoreç or kokoretsi.
Will you be able to carry these bags to the car? There're quite light.
I can't carry you around any more - you're not as light as you were, my girl!
My suitcase is fairly light as I didn't have time to pack very much.
The kitten was so light I could hardly feel it sitting on my lap.
It doesn't get light until nine.
He had spiky light brown hair, shaved at the sides and gelled on top.
The programmes are intended as light entertainment.
I did a little light reading.
Besides nutrients and light, rice and weeds also competed for water.
Preconditioning with bright light evokes a protective response against light damage in the rat retina.
However, this does not warrant totally abandoning the notion of separate senses, particularly in light of evidence of limits in cross-modal representations.
Interestingly, although the amplitude of the light response can be completely recovered, the characteristic feedback-induced rollback does not reappear.
The size of the horizontal cell receptive fields adapts to the stimulus in the light adapted goldfish retina.
We tested this idea by stimulating surrounds with large spots of light in the flat-mount preparation of the mouse retina.
A 3-min period of dark adaptation was followed by a 1-min period of light adaptation to the two surrounds.
On a technical note, the maps are so blurred as to be sometimes unreadable and the print quality is light and indistinct on some pages.
The child was then told that the lights in the room would be turned off.
However, many problems have remained unsolved, and many supposed facts need to be revised in the light of recent research.
Luminance gradients are usually thought to provide cues about the interactions of light and surfaces that model the volume of the resulting object.
One major cross-linguistic generalisation that is supported by these data concerns syllable weight : many stress systems distinguish between light and heavy syllables.
In light of this, it would seem appropriate to try another analytical approach that could be appropriate for strongly nonlinear systems.
Roughly speaking, life nudges the universe so as to allow light to circumnavigate the universe first in one direction, and then another.
The pragmatic themes of reevaluation and revision in light of new information are evident in this method.