Please use this number for any future references to this light-bulb issue.
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Ten years ago, who would have thought of an electric light bulb?
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It is, therefore, important to find a bulb that meets your needs.
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It's pretty difficult to find that one bulb that's causing the problem.
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In theory, these units should use less power than a standard bulb.
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But each time I solved the problem, the lightbulb would go off.
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One day Marx asked Gould to change a lightbulb in his bedroom.
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The human brain's power consumption resembles that of a 20-watt incandescent lightbulb.
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A red lightbulb illuminated the whole area over the dented rear entrance.
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He was planted several feet away near a lightbulb display, observing me.
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Henry removed the electricbulb, and restored it to its place outside.
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On the end of the wire was an electricbulb, lighted.
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Someone had thoughtfully wrapped a bit of tissue paper round the electricbulb.
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People flocked to it like moths to a bare electricbulb.
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The first of these is the arc light and the second the electricbulb.
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Ten years ago, who would have thought of an electriclight bulb?
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Ten years ago, who would have thought of an electriclight blub?
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The quick snap of the electriclight declared nobody in the dining-room.
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The blood on the livid face glistened wet in the electriclight.
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And there was a new electriclight bulb in the central fixture.
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Siegmund stooped, and from among the water's combings picked up an electric-lightbulb.
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With a sudden start he looked at the electric-lightbulb in the bridge lamp beside him.
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It glowed as though illumined by some inward fire (doubtless a concealed electric-lightbulb), and the shifting play of iridescent color was exquisitely beautiful.
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The whites had found spare electric-lightbulbs valuable currency in dealing with the redmen.
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The big moths wheeling around electric-lightbulbs aren't clothes moths.
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Two excellent examples of a blackbody: the Sun and an incandescentlightbulb filament.
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Here is a picture looking through a diffraction grating at an incandescentlightbulb.
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The incandescentlightbulb has become synonymous with Thomas Edison.
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To be sure, Edison invented the incandescentlightbulb.
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But after the Edison's improvement of the incandescentlightbulb, power was suddenly much more useful.
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Ten years ago, who would have thought of an electric lightbulb?
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How many Republicans will it take to change this particular lightbulb?
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You might even be able to induce a genuine lightbulb moment.
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How many home educators does it take to change a lightbulb?
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And there was a new electric lightbulb in the central fixture.
Ús de incandescent lamp en anglès
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An incandescentlamp marked 16-candle-power was set in each of the light-boxes.
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It is extremely improbable that Henry Goebel constructed a practical incandescentlamp in 1854.
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The incandescentlamp travels about as fast as the prospector.
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What type of incandescentlamp is used in the reflector?
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Kennedy pointed to the incandescentlamp in the ceiling.
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The experiments and endeavors that brought this result constitute the story of the incandescentlamp.
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An electric light cane, with a little incandescentlamp and a battery hidden in it.
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A device for sealing together the inside part and bulb of an incandescentlamp mechanically.
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There an incandescentlamp over the youth's desk gave them light and Simpkins momentary relief.
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The yellow glow of an incandescentlamp shone through.
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In an incandescentlamp quite different considerations apply.
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The electric incandescentlamp is pure and healthy, since it neither burns nor pollutes the air.
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Someday I'm going to invent the incandescentlamp.
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A very good magnifying glass can be made from an ordinary incandescentlamp of about 16-cp.
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In the early days of work on the incandescentlamp, also, there was considerable trouble with mercury.
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The National Electric Specialty Company mounts three conductors in a vacuum of the incandescentlamp type, Fig.