101. Finally, after much practice, a light went on. 102. For many, the experience begins at night, when the lights go out. 103. For just a few seconds, the lights went out in New York City Friday. 104. Frequently the lights would go out, and everyone would throw and duck. 105. Good meeting, except for the part where the lights went out. 106. He also taught them to communicate more with the audience and to stop making basic gaffes like putting their hands over their eyes when the stage lights went up. 107. Halfway through last year, the light went on, and he is committed to being a great player. 108. Having something like this, one light going off and then a cut to another light going off, can connect you from one scene to the next. 109. He caught me and my lights kind of went out. 110. He was really fighting the Battle of Britain, and fought it particularly hard at night after the lights went out. |