111. I was always the hard-core smoker of the bunch, the one who could, and would, light up the morning after a particularly decadent night. 112. I wonder about the nature of their connection, how deep it must be to light up their faces just at the sight of one another. 113. If it means we have to sacrifice a month or a month and a half of revenues to keep from lighting up the canyon, we can do that. 114. I particularly enjoy Philip Roth because he lights up so much of my own distant youth in Newark, N.J., the setting for many of his novels. 115. If the Coyotes ever really are going to light it up it will be with Roenick dishing to Tkachuk, allowing them to open up the ice. 116. In a last defiant gesture, he lights up the cigarette he has been carrying. 117. If you plan to light up the entire yard, you probably will be better off to invest in a middle-range, low-voltage line. 118. In a few cities, explosions will light up the skies over chemical plants. 119. In an application called HoloTable, the projector lights up a table from below with infrared light. 120. In a busy hotel anteroom, two Afghans light up their water pipe shortly after dawn each morning and after dusk each afternoon. |