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Examples
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Candle-light vigils were a nightly ritual for students during the week following the shooting.
Huskie Love Ray 2009
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Candle-light vigils were a nightly ritual for students during the week following the shooting.
Archive 2009-02-01 Ray 2009
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Candle-light dinner, excessive shopping and God knows what.
natinski Diary Entry natinski 2002
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Five ends make a Game by Day-light, and Three by Candle-light.
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Candle-light, or more, as the Rule of the House is.
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Fire and Fleet and Candle-light and Christ recieve thy Sawle.
Ballads of Mystery and Miracle and Fyttes of Mirth Popular Ballads of the Olden Times - Second Series Frank Sidgwick
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The fourth song, the celebrated "Candle-light Hymn" beginning Phos ilaron which St. Basil describes as old in his day, is more rhythmical than the others.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 7: Gregory XII-Infallability 1840-1916 1913
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Candle-light showed in a window of the house next door to the saddler's, and Mavis thought of these neighbors -- two sisters, old maids -- who had a very, very little money of their own and who endeavored to add to what was barely enough for necessities by selling butterfly nets, children's fishing-rods, stamp albums, and picture post-cards.
The Devil's Garden W. B. Maxwell 1902
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Candle-light faded from the dim casements of the shops; the patrol passed, muskets glittering in the starlight, and the tavern lamp went out.
The Reckoning 1899
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Candle-light streamed out into the corridor from her open bedroom door; and he crept to the sill and peered in, searching the place with small, pale eyes.
Barbarians 1899
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