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  • It's getting late, so I pack my gear and walk at a crouch up the steep rock face to the lamp-lit pathway that winds through the woods and ends at the Boathouse Restaurant, where pedicabs solicit riders.

    The Lure of Central Park Ned Crabb 2010

  • Saturday evening, December 6, Roosevelt with Hopkins at his side in the lamp-lit study on the second floor of the White House read a lengthy Japanese diplomatic message just delivered by a Navy lieutenant.

    Wild Bill Donovan Douglas Waller 2011

  • Plaza Mayor, cobblestoned and lamp-lit, was filled more than anything, it seemed, with strolling couples arm in arm.

    Salvadora Jackson Stone 2011

  • We often think of scientists as working in lonely isolation, hunched over a lamp-lit desk in tedious computation or shivering in the frigid gloom of the observatory.

    An Engine of Perpetual Revolution By Alan Hirshfeld 2011

  • It was a small, intimate, lamp-lit room, dominated by a large bed; it was also a large room where many people could happily sleep.

    The Empty Family Colm Tóibín 2011

  • And Joe and Alice's pivotal night-time embrace on a lamp-lit Central Park sidewalk set was given added depth via an intricately arranged city soundscape that momentarily replaced the film's musical score.

    Somewhere, Over the City Bruce Bennett 2011

  • It was a small, intimate, lamp-lit room, dominated by a large bed; it was also a large room where many people could happily sleep.

    The Empty Family Colm Tóibín 2011

  • Saturday evening, December 6, Roosevelt with Hopkins at his side in the lamp-lit study on the second floor of the White House read a lengthy Japanese diplomatic message just delivered by a Navy lieutenant.

    Wild Bill Donovan Douglas Waller 2011

  • So Luigi De Lucia (appropriately named) designed the two wheels that displayed lamp-lit numerals in the windows that the Magi had once come through.

    San Marco Clock Tower, Venice Heather McDougal 2008

  • So Luigi De Lucia (appropriately named) designed the two wheels that displayed lamp-lit numerals in the windows that the Magi had once come through.

    Archive 2008-06-01 Heather McDougal 2008

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