The lights of another fishing boat flicker in the darkness away to the right.
There's hype, there's bluster, there's exaggeration and the unmistakable flicker of a new urban legend.
Gaudy neon signs flicker as steam rises from the molten rivers running beneath the town.
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The European summit in late June offered a flicker of hope but it is guttering.
Almost: Suchen watched Walter flinch at the word and then let hope flicker in his eyes.
She looked up to the attendant for some flicker of solidarity, but got nothing.
Even when Armstrong acknowledged having been a bully, there was no flicker of soul-searching.
The small flicker of optimism is that they remain united on cutting the deficit.
It is warm and clear and shoals of tiny fish flicker back and forth beneath the boat.
As the sun set, a summer storm was gathering, and Henry watched lightning flicker across the clouds.
Yet this flicker of official interest in their plight represents significant progress for Sarju and his family.
Today, his beatification causes barely a flicker: all attention is on child abuse and Vatican social teachings.
In another instance, a man compelled to commit murder signals regret with a redemptive flicker of his eyes.
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Analysts have been looking to see if the power produced suffered from flicker, caused by loads that vary.
More than a century later, the same flicker of freewill sparked the War for Independence and fired up a new nation.
He killed eight pupils, wounded 15 other people, including two teachers, and apparently never showed a flicker of remorse.
He was in his den several miles southwest and saw his lights flicker.
It is colourful and the animation is first class - though occasional flicker does creep in to spoil it.
Life is a little better now, many will concede, but mention President Mugabe and eyes flicker and mouths close.
That's fine, but my monitor is capable of 85 Hz at that resolution, and 85 Hz really helps reduce flicker.
These have a few problems: They're fragile, flicker dimly in cooler temperatures and contain 5mg to 20mg of mercury per bulb.
This technology uses lightweight glasses tocreate a comfortable 3D viewing experience without the distracting flicker or crosstalk of active shutter-style glasses.
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But some, he felt, still had a flicker of viability in them, and each time the team failed to sustain it.
It has also increased the market's sensitivity to upsets which during times of plenty would barely cause the price to flicker.
And Kevin Spacey, as their steely office manager, Williamson, plants a daringly long fuse and ignites it with the smallest flicker.
But the small flicker of optimism was that the Lib Dems and the Conservatives had remained united on cutting the deficit.
Since San Juan is largely without power, when the sun goes down darkness prevails, pierced only by the occasional flicker of candlelight.
However, the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs denies they are a risk, saying the new bulbs are now "flicker free".
The 23-inch 3D Full HD LED monitor on the LG V300 offers vivid and crisp 3D images with less crosstalk and flicker.
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"In general, the results were very good, the flicker levels were quite low, " said Joseph MacEnri from ESB International who assessed SeaGen.
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