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This lighting, commonly called black-light, allows people to see hidden elements in his work.
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This lighting, commonly called black-light, allows people to see hidden elements in his work.
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You could always spend the weekend playing a little black-light mini-golf, volleyball or going rock climbing indoors.
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-- I was going to open with something smart-alecky like "now I feel like taking a few deep, cleansing breaths," or maybe a comparison to one of those black-light posters from the '70s.
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Lisbeth 1 was black-light incandescence, burning with focused anger.
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This black-light skeleton tattoo is tufneltastically great.
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I found a couple of nice pics on the Conan forum from a collector showcasing his vintage black-light Conan poster and a sweet Conan belt buckle that I had never seen before!
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It is some years since I was railway modelling, and a few more years than that since I worked in N scale, and I have never thought of your clever black-light idea.
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"We rarely have the chance to explore a traditional form of puppetry so completely," said Ms. DeCola, whose past projects include "Animal Farm: The Musical," Nickelodeon's "Lazy Town," and the black-light puppets for the musical "ImaginOcean."
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The final four who will vie for $1 million on next week's finale are 10-year-old opera-singing prodigy Jackie Evancho, a black-light illusion dance group of Virginia Tech fraternity brothers called Fighting Gravity, soulful singer and musician Michael Grimm, and baroque dandy opera singer known as Prince Poppycock.
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