In the daytime, in ordinary weather, rocks and lighthouses can be seen.
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Ahead of it glowed and winked the fiery eyes of the lighthouses.
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And without lighthouses, the seas would continue to claim many more lives.
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Down to the year 1823 coal fires were used in several lighthouses.
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The lighthouses away out in ocean are firmly bonded into living rock.
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"Altho, a thmall purth containing five thilver and eight copper cointh, and a knife-cheapthteel, rather dull." Even these small dragons were pedantically precise.
Ús de light house en anglès
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The haunted red lighthouse they rented out to people not particular about ghosts.
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No penguins were found along the exposed coast between Eastbourne and Pencarrow lighthouse.
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I am still improving, and can do lighthouse work.
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I like it and I like the harbour and the lighthouse-andyou and the Blythes.
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She bounced almost imperceptibly to lighthouse music.
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This young man wrote an incredible storrrrreee about a lighthouse and a foghorn and a DINE-OHSAURRRR.
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To see a lighthouse or landmark was impossible, but the captain found out where we were by soundings.
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Metro magazine's nomination of Michael Parekowhai's lighthouse sculpture as a 'best is yet to come', and art books for Christmas.
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Perhaps living in a lighthouse has something to do with it clearly it was a case of manning the boats.
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Beside the Maltese rose a pyramid of canned goods, and a placard announced, "Of interest to lighthouse keepers."
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For smaller operations, especially for horseless, or intensive farming, a low, lighthouse may be used, which the attendant never enters.
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Your share of that would at least enable you and Polly to begin lighthouse-keeping in a five-room flat, don't you think?
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Charlene Lydon is the Programmer at the LightHouse Cinema and Volta.
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She looked towards the sky, and then at the gaily- lightedhouse opposite.
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Tony sat in his car and stared at the brightly lithouse.
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She grabs Alex's hand and they head off toward the well- lithouse.