Spectators carry burning torches back down the hill to bring light to the city.
The torches came again for his job, as they always seemed to do, but he didn't flinch.
Light-emitting diodes have progressed from simple red indicators on electronic products to become torches, streetlights and car headlights.
Sebastian Coe, the chairman of LOCOG, defended the decision to sell the torches.
Factory workers making the Olympic torches are "disappointed" they will not see them near their homes, the factory's boss has said.
To maintain the integrity of the Olympic torch intact, marketing partners may not create torches as premiums or produce replica torches.
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As a result, Silberman now torches a quarter of sales on marketing.
Inside the cave, two torches illuminated a golden oval of a room.
Premier Group in Exhall, Coventry, is making all 8, 000 2012 Olympic torches.
Many of those reactors, however, have now been mothballed, so using them as fusion torches would probably encounter little opposition from their owners.
Night was falling, and when we switched off our torches to wait for the rest of the group, a faint green glow emanated from the ground around us.
In one night engagement, the Houthis are said to have tied torches to a dozen goats and herded them into range of a Yemeni army platoon.
The modest lobby opens up into a pristine production lab filled with skilled glassblowers, blue-flaming torches and dazzling glass models of the human heart, brain and vascular system.
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Conventional plasma torches employ such hot plasma to cut metal.
Around the world today, sirens are sounding, candles and torches are burning, and people are gathering to pray and mark Yom Hashoah, the "Day of Remembrance" of the Holocaust.
Sibling semiconductors are used in light-emitting diodes, solid-state lasers and other technologies that generate heat and light far more precisely and efficiently than conventional welders, torches, ovens and bulbs.
Back in June 2004, at their spiritual home Glastonbury, after 15 years and five studio albums they decided to call it a day and hang up the decks and torches for good.
The next section is a hall of torches from every modern Olympic Games since 1936 -- a range of designs that include some that look like broom sticks (Atlanta, 1996), machetes (Sydney, 2000) and lightsabers (Tokyo, 1964).
"There's a hands-on demonstration that they can use of all the equipment, hand tools, backpack, their fire shelter, deploying it, using drip torches, pumps, working with other units on a fire line, " Sammon said, of the training Veseth received.
Inspired by the growing range of clockwork gadgets (radios, torches and so on) designed for use in places without mains electricity, they have come up with a hand-cranked device that can be used to examine a woman's cervix for signs of cancer.
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Flaming torches on either side, the slender staff of a crucifix at right, and the awe-struck gesture and skyward gaze of the priest in a diaphanous white surplice (an image of rapturous faith and a superlative display of painterly skill) draw our eyes upward.
The problem is so rampant in central Kenya, where breeders have made in-roads into breeding rhinos in captivity on private reserves, that during the monthly full moon cycle, when poachers are not reliant on torches or headlamps for light, the rhinos need to be protected 24 hours a day.
Say what you will about Walmart and its ongoing sustainability efforts, but it appears that the big box behemoth has done a bang-up job at winning over Portland-area naysayers and NIMBYists who have historically grabbed their torches and tried to chase the company out of town.
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Put together with artefacts from the Olympic Museum in Lausanne, Switzerland, it is a four-part historical tour of the ancient Olympics and their modern rebirth in the late 1800s, including a hall of past torches and a gallery of 16 extraordinary modern athletes profiled along with examples of medals from each modern Games.
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