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  • In the midst of a barrage of taps, the dancers lift their knees waist-high and flash off high kicks and heel clicks.
  • And you could see a flash off of the fender and the hood of the car at one point in the orbit.
  • Some of the lights may come on and stay on, some may go out immediately, and some may flash off and on.
  • As I write this, I can be assured of something most Californians could not : My computer won't flash off in a blackout.
  • Minutes after a carjacker drives off, the expensive system shuts the engine off, an alarm sounds and the lights flash off and on.
  • Fifty-nine minutes after takeoff, Defense Department satellites used to track missile launches around the world picked up a bright flash off the Atlantic Coast of Africa.
  • The white, red, or green light ( depending on direction ) is an occulting light which flashes off once every 6 seconds at an intensity of 4, 500 candela.
  • She tore my shirt and pulled my camera and broke the flash off . . . And she also punched me in the back . . . It still hurts.
  • The blowdown tank was used to flush sediment out of the boiler under pressure, by allowing the steam to flash off up the vent pipe while the hot water drained away.
  • The swivel properties allow the photographer to bounce the flash off walls, ceilings, and other objects, diffusing the light that hits the subject and reducing the harsh shadows associated with on-camera flash.
  • Photographer David Mizrahi said that the Irish singer, who's touring Israel, attacked him and a colleague, hit him in the face and back and broke the flash off his camera while leaving a shop.
  • For example, most models now allow drivers to switch off the map and watch TV on the screen _ though the picture can come in fuzzy or flash off entirely while winding through downtown buildings.
  • The reason for not moving a single flash off axis sideways rather than vertically is that any shadows the flash creates will be unfilled, dark and potentially unflattering if poorly placed on a subject's face.
  • However, early fuses, known as filled " quills ", had a tendency to either burn irregularly, " flash off ", or break either by separation or by " pinching " in the shot hole due to the tamping process.
  • The golden sea oats waft in the summer breeze, and gnarled pines, blasted by hurricanes that hit or barely missed, lean from sand so purely white that the sun flashes off it like a mirror and hurts the eyes.
  • Rhodes ends up screaming from the window of his penthouse for Marcia Jeffries to come back as she leaves in a taxi with Miller, who assures her that Rhodes won't kill himself, while a Coca-Cola sign continuously flashes off and on.
  • Less expensive compact digital cameras will only have one Program mode, which will allow you to turn the flash off and set exposure compensation; for more advanced cameras and DSLRs, choose Aperture Priority and set it to the lowest aperture possible.
  • The extent of injury depends on variables like degree of exposure ( whether they are struck directly or from a flash off the first object that absorbed the bolt, for instance ) the point of contact and how the current passes through the body, they say.
  • For example, if you are in a pitch black room and you set a camera flash off, your retina goes crazy sending signals to your brain and the image will seem to be burned into your vision for a lot longer then the fraction of a second the flash was actually lit, that has to do with persistence of vision.