His look fell upon the wretched figure that huddled against the lamppost.
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Or you could press your camera up against a tree or lamppost.
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He stood by the lamppost, undecided as to which course to pursue.
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He paused beneath a lamppost to study the blur of his watch.
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They'll be hidden in the lamppost, bushes, cars parked on the street.
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There is more to politics in Northern Ireland than flags and lampposts.
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Some monks were beaten and tied up to the lampposts, one said.
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The sun is gone without a trace, mosquitoes circling the lampposts overhead.
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He staggered, latched onto one of the lampposts, and rested against it.
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They are lined with antique iron lampposts, arty shops, and souvenir stores.
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I stood under the streetlamp and read it in this wise:
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The streetlamp outside the boarding cast light enough to reveal him.
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Under the light of a streetlamp they stopped of one accord.
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He stepped forward under thecircle of light made by the streetlamp.
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She stared out the window at the streetlamp across the road.
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The council added it had concerns with cracks in the park's lightpoles.
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Shadows loom tall, split like razors with neon-bright iron lightpoles.
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Yellow flyers had been pasted to each of the parking lot's lightpoles.
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I looked up at the lightpoles to make sure there weren't any cameras.
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The current crop of gunshot locators are attached to Humvees, or to lightpoles.
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French lightstandards, by Walter D'Arcy Ryan and P. E. Denneville.
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Eight lightstandards were erected around Crosley Field, housing a total of 632 individual lamps.
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One of the lightstandards was brought around in front of the car to shine in through the windshield.
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Single lightstandards along Avenue of Palms, light yellow, dull points of light; contrast with white pearly light on tops of booths.
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Floral lampstandards between columns in corridors, pale yellow light.
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Florentine Court; only illumination, single lampstandards; contrast with intense light in Court of Universe, beyond.
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I pointed at one of the many lampstandards that were dotted around the periphery of the forecourt.
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People were jammed up against railings, perched on parapets, shinned up lampstandards, sitting on the old stone walls.
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The smiling happy faces of present and would-be politicians that adorned inanimate objects such as telegraph poles, lay-by signs, electricity lampstandards etc.
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Behind it, on the rise by the road , the light from the roadlamp brushing his knees, was Green-eye.
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Sophy, in the glare of the streetlight, looked uglier than ever.
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Hal gazed at his watch by the glare of a streetlight.
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I looked at my watch as I went past a streetlight.
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Not any woman in particular but it's always the same streetlight.
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Check out this photo of my daughter walking under a streetlight.
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A few workmen were putting the finishing touches on a lightstandard.
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She tested the bulb in the hood of the lightstandard.
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A man coming along the sidewalk craned his neck, and narrowly missed walking into a lightstandard.
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Much attention is paid to the selection of soil, that the lightstandard of Kentucky leaf may be further advanced.
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French lightstandards, by Walter D'Arcy Ryan and P. E. Denneville.
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All at once, Ralph was dancing round a lampstandard.
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Dangerfield walked swiftly through the labyrinth of lanes into a little square with a lampstandard and more children.
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Do my eyes deceive me or is a magpie building a nest on the lampstandard outside my front garden?
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Upon that farthest from the door was a graceful electric- lampstandard of copper connected by a free wire with the wall.
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Floral lampstandards between columns in corridors, pale yellow light.
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The streetlamps were alight; the rays glittered on the damp pavements.
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She stared at him in the passing light of the streetlamps.
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At the open end I could see the glimmer of streetlamps.
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The lights from the streetlamps flickered on the up-turned, anxious faces.
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The white streetlamps seemed to twinkle as the trailer-truck rumbled on.
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The streetlights are on because the electricity comes from far away.
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The streetlights showed a sneering smile of satisfaction on his face.
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It was nearly six p.m. now, and the streetlights were on.
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Now the sun had vanished and the streetlights cast deep shadows.
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Isaac emerged, white in the shine of the streetlights, drawn, coughing.
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The one in blue and his buddy leaning against the lightpole?
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My truck was parked in the visitor's lot under a lightpole.
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This is an iron cage attached to the end of a lightpole.
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I slammed a shoulder into a lightpole and staggered back from it.
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They stood by a lightpole while I went and opened the front door.
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The only light came from the lightpole set next to the driveway to the Home.
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Four children have died after a stolen car crashed into a traffic lightpole in Queensland.
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The thought had barely crossed his mind when the skidding car rammed into a lightpole.
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He hurriedly hid again behind the lightpole.
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He moved to the opposite side of the alley and ran toward the fallen lightpole.
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At Yoshio's angry shout, a cat appeared from behind a lightpole, bristled, and scampered off.
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Wrap their leashes around that lightpole, Dez.
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The dog pulled his muzzle out and strolled over to a lightpole, lifting his leg.
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A lightpole held in one hand served as a rudder, the other retained the cord reins.
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From his side mirror he saw the dog sniffing near the lightpole directly behind his van.
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The joint was made stronger by a lightpole fifteen feet long being firmly lashed across the junction.