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1 Each aisle was illuminated at thirty-foot intervals by a bare electric lightbulb .
2 In this day, long time ago, no electric lightbulb like today, so I have lamp.
3 A simulation that far surpasses the original, electric lightbulb .
4 An electric lightbulb shone down from the ceiling.
5 Thomas Edison had invented the electric lightbulb .
6 More than these appliances, it is the simple electric lightbulb that makes energy inequality most visible to people here.
7 Sometimes I wake up, three in morning, make painting by electric lightbulb - only time I can make painting for me.
8 We entered a small room with a single electric lightbulb hanging overhead and several wooden benches along the walls.
9 Since the invention of the electric lightbulb in 1879, "daytime" activity is no longer limited by natural light.
10 But Edison soon became distracted by another technology - the electric lightbulb - that had a much clearer potential for profit.
11 He touches the electric lightbulb with his hands, as he has touched so many other machines and so many human beings.
12 So now the electric lightbulb glows very dimly in Link de Nova's hands, sparking with a thousand silvery glints, wavering and ephemeral.
13 Each of these ten thousand holes has its own little electric lightbulb , known as a "lamp," and its own neatly printed number code.
14 Ten electric lightbulbs with all the filaments still attached in a single block.
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