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  • 71Band of Light — Infobox musical artist 2 Name = Band of Light Img capt = Background = group or band Birth name = Alias = Born = Died = Origin = Australia Instrument = Genre = Occupation = Years active = Label = WEA Associated acts = URL = Current members = Past… …

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  • 72My Bonny Light Horseman —   Author(s) Louis A. Meyer …

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  • 73ELECTRIC LIGHT —    a brilliant white light due to positive and negative currents rushing together between two points of carbon or (the incandescent light) to the intense heat in a solid body, caused by an electric current passing through it.    See INCANDESCENT… …

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  • 74more heat than light —    If a discussion generates more heat than light, it doesn t provide answers, but does make people angry.   (Dorking School Dictionary)    ***    If a discussion or debate generates more heat than light, it causes anger or intense reaction but… …

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  • 75Earth light — Earth Earth ([ e]rth), n. [AS. eor[eth]e; akin to OS. ertha, OFries. irthe, D. aarde, OHG. erda, G. erde, Icel. j[ o]r[eth], Sw. & Dan. jord, Goth. a[=i]r[thorn]a, OHG. ero, Gr. ?, adv., to earth, and perh. to E. ear to plow.] 1. The globe or… …

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  • 76Jack the Ripper, Light-Hearted Friend — is a 1996 book by Richard Wallace in which Wallace expressed the theory that British author Lewis Carroll, whose real name was Charles L. Dodgson (1832 1898) and his colleague Thomas Vere Bayne were responsible for the Jack the Ripper murders.… …

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  • 77Sissi (Finnish light infantry) — Infobox Military Unit unit name = Sissi troops country = flagcountry|Finland type = Reconnaissance sabotage branch = Finnish Army, Finnish Border Guard specialization = Land size = Thousands dates= Reserve unitSissi is a Finnish term for light… …

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  • 78INCANDESCENT LIGHT —    or ELECTRIC LIGHT    a light produced by a thin strip of a non conducting body, such as carbon, in a vacuum raised to intense heat by an electric current …

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  • 79Drummond light — torch that burns calcium oxide (lime) and gives off intense white light, 1854, named for Scottish engineer Capt. Thomas Drummond, R.E., (1797 1840), who invented it c.1825 …

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  • 80The Color of Light — articleissues wikify=April 2008 introrewrite = April 2008 unreferenced=April 2008 The Color of Light is a novel by William Goldman, published in 1984. It is about the life of writer Charles Chub Fuller, who while attending Oberlin College from… …

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