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You'll save electricity by creating a creepy, candle-lit atmosphere to welcome trick-or-treaters and party guests, but make sure you're not causing indoor air pollution by burning petroleum-based paraffin.
Jennifer Grayson: Eco Etiquette: 10 Tips For A Green Halloween
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From a Buddhist temple just above the zone of destruction, over 2,000 candle-lit lanterns stretched to the sea wall through Taro's now flattened center.'
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Go at lunch for the killer views or at night to relax on the candle-lit terrace.
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Even in Pátzcuaro, heart of the Noche de Muertos celebrations in Michoacán, children currently wander the plazas carrying candle-lit carved calabazas (squash) asking for Jaloguín.
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This is not the anarcho-individualistic candle-lit retreat of "Lithium".
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The anguish and despair became even more unbearable every time I glanced in the candle-lit room at the huddled form of our little grandson.
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They just can't help but puke up their little confessional hairballs right there on the candle-lit table, and, if you're the kind of person who keeps finding yourself in rotten relationships, you can't help but fill in the blanks with a story that suits your needs.
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What's also becoming evidently clear about this divey den is that the first-floor bar and candle-lit upstairs dining area are now haunts for a late-night crowd.
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Instead, he would be appalled by the larger afflictions engulfing this nation, all of which threaten the realization of his dream - not the therapeutic, saccharine dream peddled to us in candle-lit commemorations, but the urgent dream anchored by his gritty work.
Richard M. Benjamin: Forget Avatar and Beck: Let Congress Be King
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People signed a placard during a candle-lit vigil held by the Philippine community for the victims in Hong Kong on Sunday.
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