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It was lit up in floodlights, and there were floodlights down by the water too, illuminating the surf for a nighttime swim.
The floodlights are not being turned off in the morning.
The floodlights also created a different mood, regular attendees said.
Overnight, whirring generators powered floodlights to illuminate the disaster scenes.
Floodlights mean evening sessions — a first for an outdoor grasscourt event.
Even with floodlights lighting the way, the Mummy's guts are spooky.
Later, a generator was brought to the scene to power floodlights.
The victory under the floodlights was the 53rd of Vettel's career.
Now there are four floodlights, one in each corner of the court.
The floodlights are back on at the city's majestic 12th-century citadel.
Her parents installed floodlights so that games could go into the night.
I've got a 2.5 kilowatt generator, two 1000 watt speakers, and floodlights.
Floodlights illuminated the surreal scene and speakers thumped the latest chart hits.
Though these are outdoors, most have floodlights and all have under-floor heating.
Trophy-bronze by the seventh, twenty-nine forever, held in the floodlights' blaze.
Since 2015, some Tests have even been played under floodlights with a pink ball.
There's an outdoor basketball court, with floodlights; indoor latrines are a short walk away.
It comes with two built-in floodlights, which can illuminate large areas at night.
In the city of Juchitan, rescuers used floodlights to illuminate a giant pile of debris.
Floodlights flare, accompanied, oddly, by snippets of the song "Work," by Rihanna, making Kaneisha dance.
It was as far removed from the NBA and its floodlights as basketball can be.
The terrace has two bright floodlights that shine directly into my living room and bedroom.
Sky, to make up for it, paid for the floodlights the clubs had to install.
Around 350 towering floodlights and about 100 high-resolution surveillance cameras will help them see.
The crowd, their crowd, rose to salute them, flags fluttering and shimmering under the floodlights.
As for outdoor lighting, you can find sconces, floodlights, pathway lights and stand-alone fixtures.
CHAPIN, S.C. — Aglow in floodlights and beaming with confidence, Senator Marco Rubio of Florida and Gov.
It is a strange world of long tunnels and cavernous spaces illuminated by headlamps and floodlights.
"I'm nervous, I'm sure he's nervous," the 21-year-old told reporters under floodlights at the venue.
Mobile floodlights at the Jacob Riis Houses bathe the other end of the block in white light.
The city also plans to have more floodlights on the street and will set up security checkpoints.
During the holidays, they light the church down my street with golden-colored floodlights, and it's beautiful.
Medics sat in a nearby tent as a few floodlights burned in the front chambers of the cave.
Many marine species are attracted to light, so it is common practice to shine floodlights into the water.
The Roman wall along the old town was perpetually lit by floodlights bolted to the rocks beneath it.
Amid the darkness, three warm floodlights illuminate "Babel Fat Tower" (2010), a contemporary nod to Pieter Bruegel's masterpiece.
The company makes bollards, floodlights, wall lights, strips, and dozens of other automated, colorful products for the backyard.
Photo: Jennings Brown (Gizmodo)A pair of floodlights beamed in the distance, like a pair of glowing eyes.
The light buckets will act like floodlights in reverse, pulling in radio waves from a huge swath of sky.
Within minutes, a Brevard County Sheriff's helicopter arrived and turned on its floodlights, illuminating the area around the boat.
Only the station is bright, its four faux-Victorian lamps ablaze, white floodlights criss-crossing the platform with shadows.
Was £79.99, now £49.99  Ring Floodlight HD Security Camera with built-in floodlights, two way talk and siren alarm.
The line includes floodlights, spotlights, a light to mount on steps, a motion detector, and pathlights for a walkway.
You should also know that a variety of cameras are designed with night vision and/or motion-activated floodlights.
On the other side — beyond floodlights, motion sensors, cameras and a second fence — lies their goal: the United States.
The weather around here changes so quickly it's like some crazy opera, with floodlights and invisible people pulling levers.
Last year, despite an increased police presence and numerous floodlights, four people were shot and two of them died.
But it seems more plausible to me that, like many of us, you aren't comfortable with floodlights of attention.
In Uganda, the team visits a grasshopper farm that keeps the floodlights turned on all night to attract the insects.
Muck and Preece worked on it for a week; locals brought supplies like floodlights and even helped hold their ladders.
It is said that it can be spotted from Lahore in neighboring Pakistan and floodlights have been installed around it.
Then suddenly someone flips the switch and you're under the glare of the floodlights — every move you make is scrutinized.
The company is already selling connected path lights, step lights, spotlights and floodlights to illuminate your garden like it's daytime.
Ring's Floodlight Camera incorporates two ultra-bright LED floodlights, a 1080HD video camera, two way communication and a 110-decibel siren.
The tech turns ordinary motion activated floodlights into state-of-the-art cameras that safeguard the property where they are installed.
The state has a ban on billboards, but officials said the display, which also includes floodlights, does not violate that policy.
Agents had illuminated the yard with floodlights and set up tables to spread out and examine the items they were confiscating.
Every night, starting in the early evening, Benjamin Cherner can see blinding floodlights from some of the windows in his apartment.
Reports suggest that someone left the floodlights on overnight, hence attracting the entirety of the capital's moth population to the stadium.
Only by shifting your head from side to side can you be sure that they're not reflections of the gallery's floodlights.
The game was delayed until sunset, despite the fact that the Yale football field does not boast floodlights, the Guardian added.
His suggested solution to our wiring problems was to run long extension cords from his studio and set up construction floodlights.
The scene being shot was (spoiler alert!) a gruesome one, with fog and floodlights revealing four bodies strung up with chains. Grim.
This agency can shine floodlights on government actions and empower the public and press with new tools to help safeguard our democracy.
And, in some instances, they might even be moved to do so by their unwavering faith in a dodgy set of floodlights.
ABC was on hand to broadcast the event and, accordingly, had set up a massive bank of floodlights to enhance the broadcast.
A second fence stretches behind most of it, and between the two lies a no man's land of cameras, sensors and floodlights.
Crank up the floodlights to six hundred to scare the fuckers off while you take the kids through the tunnels for help.
Most theatergoers, who shuffle in and out in the familiar twilight, never see the powerful cinema floodlights that lit up my searches.
"Walmart should have been doing a big pre-dance with bright lights and trumpets, and now it's staring at floodlights," he said.
Motion-detecting floodlights and cameras are scattered around the Pine Tree grounds, installed chiefly because of him, but these are a joke.
In the pale bright light of a remotely operated underwater vehicle's (ROV) floodlights, a purplish form appeared—an unknown species of octopus.
The stadium will be open to the public between 10am and 10pm every day and will be lit by floodlights at night.
SimpliSafe five-piece wireless home security system — $174.99 See Details Ring takes floodlights to the next level with the addition of a camera.
Jenny Patroni, postmaster at Black Mountain's nearest township of Koumala, said the mountain-side glows with floodlights at night during the late shifts.
The women hauled the blankets, the backpacks, the extra pairs of shoes, the children up under a bridge walkway lit by bright floodlights.
At L'Artégal, a small restaurant with tables beneath the floodlights of the Château de Gordes, we ate salmon, duck, fresh vegetables and sorbet.
The floodlights that beam from his Keyboard of Consumer Fairness are never intended to produce results that are not warranted by the facts.
Nobody ever comes to investigate anything, the facility never goes into lockdown, the guards never activate the floodlights an start patrolling the perimeter.
Bahrain's March 22 race, the second on the calendar, was already scheduled to be run without spectators under floodlights at the Sakhir circuit.
Massive concrete blocks typically used to wall off lanes of traffic span the bridge's northern end, linked with razor wire and lit by floodlights.
In the 1970s fans would hang from floodlights, recalls Sam Suppey, then a goalkeeper for Accra Hearts of Oak, one of Ghana's biggest clubs.
The Enverge isn't your typical EV, with pilar-to-pilar digital screens, augmented reality for passengers, and headlights that pop out as portable floodlights.
Given how hot it can get in Mumbai, games tend to be played in the evening under floodlights, while the pitch surface is astroturf.
The grim weather isn't discouraging the 22008 or so footballers who have just started a training session under the glare of the floodlights, however.
Forensic police worked in fading light to examine the debris, setting up a few floodlights to try and establish the cause of the blaze.
For example, we loved playing basketball so much that my father had a hoop cemented in the driveway with floodlights installed over the garage.
He settles with his family into a compound with a panic room and billion-watt floodlights that flash-fry, you suspect, small woodland creatures.
But in the past few years, especially when Turner Stadium's floodlights are switched on and the city stirs back into life, that has changed.
The moths had arrived in the stadium before the footballers – almost certainly drawn down on the previous night when the floodlights were reportedly left on.
The Scots trained at the ground the night before the match, and subsequently complained that the floodlights – which were on hire from Finland – were insufficient.
When they gaze over the valley and see winking floodlights on a ranch or home in the hills, they see their next targets of persuasion.
Every time the floodlights on an astroturf pitch flick off and you hear the distant clank of a chainlink door closing up for the night.
Inside a cavernous hangar at NASA's Wallops Flight Facility along the Virginia coast, a gleaming white P-22 Orion aircraft sits parked under harsh floodlights.
I spoke with the managing agent of the other building and was told that the shareholder would try to limit the use of the floodlights.
Mickelson won it in overtime on the 22nd hole under floodlights, making a four-foot birdie putt on a specially set up 93-yard, par three.
They ultimately just observe from an awkward distance, shuffling uncomfortably under the floodlights that the producers have turned on to indicate that something is Not Right.
The club did what it could to fire the imagination: choreographing prematch displays, dimming the floodlights, encouraging or seeding the use of suspiciously pristine, professional flags.
Since then, it has been stretched out in sections of steel and barbed wire, lit up by floodlights, and enforced by watchtowers and approximately 21,000 border patrollers.
Go five miles south along the road out of town and you'll find Katsikas refugee camp, where it's the glare of floodlights that illuminates the December nights.
A number of the migrants ran to try to escape capture, but most walked slowly to hand themselves in to U.S. Border Patrol officials waiting under floodlights.
For weeks at a time, the night in this little valley has been illuminated by floodlights, as thousands of trucks roar 24-7 down the dirt roads.
Rossi, who won under the Qatar floodlights in last year's opener, is not one to forget a grievance but is also eager to get back to racing.
He might as well have been playing an electric guitar as he charged the floodlights in every direction, almost leaving his feet to hit the big notes.
SAO PAULO (Reuters) - Brazil's Olympic soccer team trained in the headlights of a lorry on Monday after the floodlights failed at their training ground, local news media reported.
Best I could tell by peering out across the dark Las Vegas racetrack that was dotted with floodlights was that this all happened on a carefully charted course.
Speeding back toward his house, he saw the smoke engulf his family's cattle operation, to the southwest, causing the photo-sensor floodlights above the corrals to turn on.
But the biggest change might be the roughly 200 floodlights that will be installed along and near the parade route, an increase from about 40 in previous years.
Floodlights were becoming common, making mid-week evening games a possibility, while air travel across the continent made reaching Munich from Madrid or Manchester from Marseille considerably easier.
Riccardo Hernández's unit set — just bleachers, bats and frames of floodlights — is deliberately nonspecific, as if to suggest the larger, cosmic arena in which the story plays out.
The points gap between Hamilton, fourth in Singapore, and Bottas, fifth under the floodlights, is exactly the same now as it was after Leclerc's first win in Belgium.
The Finn, who was also fastest in the opening session, improved on his afternoon benchmark with a lap of one minute 36.256 seconds under the Yas Marina floodlights.
In the distance were the sounds of Native men drumming and singing, and the sight of tall floodlights along a ridge that marked the path of the pipeline.
These North Dakota nights are chilly, and hazy with river fog and campfire smoke lit from the north by massive floodlights erected along the ridge of the contested camp.
THOUSANDS of second-hand cars, ranging from dented clunkers to Bentleys, glisten under the evening floodlights at Major World, a car dealership in Queens, a borough of New York.
The four times world champion lapped 0.400 faster than Red Bull's Australian Daniel Ricciardo in the afternoon and then pipped Mercedes' Valtteri Bottas by 0.041 under the evening floodlights.
He uses his expressive eyes as emotional floodlights—when his mood changes, from attraction to shame, from anger to fear, from piety to pain, we instantly feel the shift.
Ferrari rival Sebastian Vettel, three points adrift after Hamilton won the previous two races, seized pole position with a blistering late lap under the floodlights at the Marina Bay circuit.
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Lleyton Hewitt bade an emotional farewell under the Australian Open floodlights on Thursday as David Ferrer snuffed out any chance of fairytale final flourish from the local hero.
"I didn't hit a tennis ball," he said in a courtside interview after mowing down seventh seed Nishikori in just over two hours under the floodlights at Rod Laver Arena.
In 2015, at the height of the migrant crisis, Orban had a razor wire fence built along Hungary's southern border, complete with sensors, floodlights and frequent patrols by border forces.
The race, the first in the Middle East when it joined the calendar in 2004 and now held at night under floodlights, is the Gulf kingdom's biggest global sporting event.
However, the Wimbledon champion started brightly under the floodlights at Arthur Ashe Stadium against the 26th seed and never looked back, sealing a comfortable triumph in two hours and 11 minutes.
Back in 2013, Kashmir Hill took control of a home on the Insteon platform just by Googling for open ports, gaining access to the home's floodlights, hot tub and water pump.
Sunday's race under the Abu Dhabi floodlights was so processional that Red Bull's Max Verstappen, one of the most exciting drivers on the grid, did not attempt to hide his boredom.
Loss of sleep is only the initial problem: The mobile floodlights generate excessive blue light, which appears white to the eye and suppresses melatonin more than some other wavelengths of light.
By the time we arrived, three hours after Walter Cronkite had finished broadcasting his nightly report, the protective illumination of the camera crews' floodlights came on only in brief occasional bursts.
There are already 250 miles of fencing on the border, plus watchtowers, sensors, floodlights and razor wire, and boots and all-terrain vehicles on the ground and drones in the air.
Fans perched on the perimeter walls, hoisted themselves onto the scaffolded floodlights and even dangled from the billboards from which the Ayatollahs Khomeini and Ali Khamenei gaze down upon proceedings (pictured above).
Walking through the walled neighborhood of Old San Juan, the island's main tourist attraction, I see police officers installing floodlights in a central square and then flipping on a shiny new generator.
He gave himself the best shot under the floodlights, setting a series of fastest sector times that left little doubt about his determination to try to beat the overwhelming odds against him.
In recent years, Colorado oil and gas well operations have come so close to homes, schools and playgrounds that drill rigs, holding tanks, diesel trucks and floodlights are now common neighborhood features.
The 34-year-old Mercedes driver led every lap from pole position to chequered flag, banging in a fastest lap for good measure to emphasize his supremacy under the Yas Marina floodlights.
The 34-year-old Mercedes driver led every lap from pole position to chequered flag, banging in a fastest lap for good measure to emphasize his supremacy under the Yas Marina floodlights.
Ring is best known for selling its connected doorbells, security cameras, and floodlights, while Amazon introduced its own line of smart home solutions last fall with the Amazon Cloud Cam and Amazon Key.
In a race that at times resembled a demolition derby, with bits of bodywork flying as cars collided, Rosberg seized the lead from the start and enjoyed an easy evening under the floodlights.
It might feel like summer, with a high of 78 today and temperatures forecast in the 80s this week, but the floodlights and jerseys of Monday Night Football remind us that it's autumn.
In this coverage, the crowded darkness and streaming flags pierced by floodlights somewhat obscured the irony of a celebration of nationalist sacrifice slotted in as the B-side of a foreign PR extravaganza.
Only three years ago, French monuments were bathed in green floodlights to celebrate a global deal negotiated in a Paris suburb to limit emissions; now we are scraping ugly slogans off those monuments.
The other migrants watched in silence, then eventually decided to call it quits for the night and made their way down to the beach, where they peered through the fence bathed in floodlights.
For Mr. Trump, basking in the glow of floodlights and TV cameras, it was a jubilant moment as he descended the steps of the aircraft with the three Americans, who flashed peace signs.
Hulkenberg's race under the Yas Marina floodlights was not without controversy, however, after stewards gave the German a five-second penalty for cutting a corner rather than making him hand back a position.
We haven't seen it yet, but here's a scene that could play out soon: During halftime at an NFL game, the stadium floodlights dim and tens of thousands of fans hold their phones aloft.
"Even at home we don't work this hard," says the chief engineer of the Chinese power company that operates Sahiwal, describing how floodlights were hung from cranes so construction could continue through the night.
She's festooned in widow's weeds throughout the movie, and from inside that black cocoon her face is like one of those floodlights the cops put up in New York at night: blinding, gentle violence.
Programa Frontera Sur paid for advanced border control machinery—drones and security cameras, fences and floodlights, alarm systems and motion detectors—and the expansion of a controversial national immigration service known as Grupos Beta.
Another agency official, Deden Ridwansyah, said authorities were focusing on an area about 1 nautical mile in radius based on debris found on the water and floodlights would be used to search through the night.
The order at the front could change come qualifying, however, with the session taking place in much cooler track temperatures under the floodlights, compared to final practice, which was held in hot and sunny conditions.
Hamilton had been gunning for a seventh pole in a row on Saturday but, under the Sakhir floodlights, Bottas produced the perfect riposte by beating him to it by a mere 0.023 of a second.
For the first time at a professional golf tournament, the floodlights were switched on at the Montgomerie Maxx Royal golf course for the playoff as the six golfers battled for the $2 million prize money.
It was renovated ahead of the ICC Champions Trophy in 2006, when three new pitches and a new outfield were laid, and state of the art floodlights and covered stands were added, according to Cricinfo.
Under the glare of portable floodlights, in air thick with dust, the volunteers had formed long lines to pass five-gallon buckets full of crumbled concrete, twisted metal and splintered wood to waiting dump trucks.
It was well after sunset, but the roughly 18883123-foot tall structure was lit up by a number of floodlights, as crews continued to work on interior welds and other parts of the final assembly.
This past year dropped floodlights into the biblical depths of human behavior — the way an obsession with control or some sadness within a person can curdle and warp in the dark of a professional, civilized society.
ET, Trump strode out to the blue-and-white liveried government jet that carried the men home and was picked out of the night sky with floodlights and parked in front of a huge American flag.
The Singapore Grand Prix this weekend is still considered the most excruciating physical challenge of the season, as it is run under floodlights at night in extreme heat and humidity, around a long, sinuous city circuit.
After Song bowed out a hole later with a par, the survivors returned to the 18th one more time and both managed nervy pars in almost total darkness, though floodlights surrounding the green provided some vision.
As night fell on the valley and tractors headed home, Miquel was cleaning up the cement barn floor at the Colom family farm under floodlights as a herd of about 60 cows rested in their stalls.
Looking out at the massive stacks of palletized material lined up around the high school track, lit day and night by portable floodlights, the mind boggles at the amount of material that goes into building a city.
When the floodlights are shut off at a big game or a sell-out show, the smartphone offers the best place for a superfan to immerse themselves in the worlds of their favorite artists, athletes, and entertainers.
But the effect is fleeting, probably because the floodlights have been turned on for night play, and the stadium floor is now down to the gritty, and drab clay courts have replaced most of the handsome lawns.
But as Mr. Trump basked in the glow of floodlights and TV cameras, he indicated that the most difficult part of the negotiations, which include persuading North Korea to dismantle its nuclear weapons program, still lies ahead.
The camera atop the hotel bears silent witness as floodlights sweep the concert crowd before the shooting starts; follows the massacre as bright lights come up and people flee; and shows small groups huddled over apparently injured victims.
It's only when they show up and realize they're way undermatched (something they emphasize hasn't happened in several years) that they bring out the floodlights and do circuits through the streets with sirens blaring — the "high-visibility" tactics.
From a distance, Green Dog Svalbard looked more like a maximum-security prison than a dog-sledding outfit, but the guide explained the chain-link fence and floodlights were needed to keep the dogs safe from polar bears.
Today, Aguadilla has 211 city-owned restaurants and a city-owned hotel, a water park billed as biggest in the Caribbean, a minor-league baseball stadium bathed in floodlights and a waterfront studded with dancing fountains and glimmering streetlights.
A Vermont man was so incensed by his town's zoning regulations that he erected a 700-pound statue giving officials the middle finger — and lit it with floodlights so they would always be reminded of his feelings toward them.
They practice, twice a week, under the floodlights of an outdoor handball court at the Cairo International Stadium, honing their skills in the essential aspects of the sport — moving fast, with dexterity, and barging opponents out of the way.
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Daniel Ricciardo put on a dazzling display under the floodlights to go fastest ahead of team mate Max Verstappen, as Red Bull laid down a marker on the opening day of Singapore Grand Prix practice on Friday.
According to the US Customs and Border Protection, a levee will be raised about 2 miles north of the Rio Grande — the border between the US and Mexico — into a concrete wall topped by steel posts and illuminated by floodlights.
Raced under floodlights on a tight, 23-turn 5.065-km street circuit in downtown Singapore, the 61-lap trawl in tropical heat just north of the equator has been won by three men — Fernando Alonso, Sebastian Vettel and Lewis Hamilton.
The Frenchman said finishing fifth under the floodlights at the Sakhir circuit was an early birthday present — he turns 30 at the Chinese Grand Prix in Shanghai on April 17 — and further proof of the wisdom of his move from Lotus.
In association with the league's official charity, B Solidale Onus, they plan to build a public pitch with a grandstand, changing rooms and floodlights, which will be open to use by local youth teams and students as well as refugees.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Maria Sharapova continued to enjoy working the U.S. Open night shift with a 26-24 6-2 humbling of 10th seeded Latvian Jelena Ostapenko on Saturday, improving her record to 22-0 under the Arthur Ashe Stadium floodlights.
MCALLEN, Texas — Parents and their children huddled on the floor outside the Border Patrol station in McAllen, Texas, the predawn glare of floodlights reflecting off the thin thermal blankets they covered themselves with as they waited for their names to be called.
Ferrari and Vettel are a perfect fit for the Marina Bay street circuit, the German having won under the floodlights a record four times, yet Hamilton produced a stunning pole lap of 1:36.015 to tighten his grip on the title race.
Floodlights and video cameras were installed in the centre of the Rhineland city and sales of pepper spray cans were brisk before Weiberfastnacht (women's carnival), the traditional day when women take over their towns and symbolically castrate men by cutting off their ties.
Behind them sprawls an enormous dust parking lot, empty except for some twentysomethings practicing "Naruto running" beneath the floodlights, off-leash dogs uneasy with the bass levels, and people coming and going from the PortaPotties that probably outnumber the permanent residents of Rachel.
According to a press release from the brand, the set was "inspired by an underground urban landscape," featuring a giant industrial fan, and floodlights that lined the runway, in stark contrast to the neon color palette and 90s-inspired looks that comprise the collection.
On a recent rainy night, Wendy Maldonado stares out the window at the floodlights and razor wire surrounding the Oregon prison where she's spent the past decade and talks quietly about what she hopes to do with her life after her release on March 7.
Melvyn Lim, executive creative director at OgilvyOne Singapore, told Mashable the rain was unexpected, but the driver adjusted his tires for the situation and they stuck to the shot, which ended up looking a lot more dramatic because of the rain glistening in the floodlights.
As the floodlights came on in the Turkish twilight, it was Schwab's turn to impress on the third extra hole with a 20-footer from the edge of the green to stay alive along with Hatton while Kitayama bowed out after missing his shot.
Any such violation, or simply being a Uighur artist or wealthy businessman, can lead to indefinite detention in what the government euphemistically calls "political training centers" — a revival of punitive Maoist re-education camps — secured by high walls, razor wire, floodlights and guard towers.
Pavegen has also worked with Shell to install two football pitches – one in a Favela in Morro da Miniera, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil and one in Lagos, Nigeria – with kinetic tiles beneath the pitch which, combined with solar power, powered the pitch floodlights at night.
It may be that seeing him in the harsh glare of WWE's floodlights is different, a somehow lesser experience than watching him wrestle in a darkened Tokyo Dome with camerawork more akin to mid-1990s cable than to WWE's attempts to overdose on shaky cam.
The Ring Flood Cam — which is all-weatherproof — can shed some light in the dark corners of your backyard or driveway with ultra-bright LED floodlights, while also providing 1080p HD live video and infrared night vision, as it works with the Ring Video Doorbell itself.
Mr. de Blasio, other New York City officials and organizers of J'ouvert, which precedes the West Indian American Day Parade on Labor Day, gathered at an entrance to Prospect Park on Wednesday to outline new security measures for the festivities, including additional cameras, floodlights and police officers.
JUCHITÁN DE ZARAGOZA, Mexico — Under the glare of portable floodlights and the flashlights that some held, men in sweat-soaked jumpsuits dug into a hillock of rubble in this town, the night after the largest earthquake to hit Mexico in a century flattened buildings here and across southern Mexico.
Fed up with the annual spectacle of violence that has for years tarnished the celebration of West Indian heritage in New York, city officials had announced sweeping security measures leading up to the festivities: double the number of police officers, hundreds of high-powered floodlights, security cameras, a gun buyback program.
With up to 2,400 beds and about 153,000 people currently detained, by Murdza's count, the South Texas Family Residential Center in Dilley, Texas, is currently the largest of the three family detention centers in the U.S. "There's still kids behind barbed wire, under floodlights, here in Dilley," Murdza went on.
This, along with the giant floodlights surrounding the construction zone to the north, gave the entire camp a dystopian feel, and yet despite this, the atmosphere among those assembled—the representatives from various indigenous groups from across the country, war veterans, college students, and activists—was one of unification and support.
"Tip number one is 'no judging,'" Siloh tells our group of badge-wearing newbies, as nearly a hundred other #ServingHopeLV volunteers set up a long line of food-laden tables and erect bright floodlights that penetrate the darkness of this abandoned lot, just blocks from the glittering mega-casinos of the Vegas strip.
It was a time, in the 1950s and '60s, when floodlights slid up and down facades along the Great White Way as limousines carrying women in gowns and men in tuxedos drew up beside squealing crowds to deposit their glamorous cargo under Broadway marquees announcing the names of Hollywood and international stars.
There's a scene—cows in a parking lot, their owners hosing them down under floodlights, behind which we glimpse just a hint of the urban skyline—that captures the paradox of the farmer at the Salon: the closer he gets to Paris, the more concentratedly provincial his realm becomes, the tighter his perimeter.
We do not think about how the medieval might show us what justice can look like for victims of intoxication-facilitated sexual assault, or how it can teach us strategies by which survivors can seek reparation, or how it can shine harsh floodlights on our own repeated failures to hold perpetrators responsible for their actions.
On Sunday, the French armed forces minister, Florence Parly, appeared to capture the mood of the summit, when she declared that "just because the floodlights are on Panmunjom right now doesn't mean that the South China Sea issue will go away," referencing the peace village in the heart of the Demilitarized Zone, between North and South Korea.
Formula One MANAMA, Bahrain — With sparks flying from the titanium underbellies of the Formula One cars in the floodlights out of the dark desert sky, with pieces of carbon fiber bodywork hurtling through the air and smoke billowing from screeching tires and a failing engine, the Bahrain Grand Prix was one of the most tightly contested and colorful races in years.
And then, as the statue burned—it was huge, it would take a long time to burn—there was another sound, a salute of drums and a burst of guitars, and then the far corner of the square lit up with floodlights, and there was a new shout from the crowd as it shifted toward the platform where the band had begun to play, four skinny boys bent over their instruments.
In high school, when the other guys on the track team went out on dates to the one local cinema and then to the beach, he ran the stadium loop, one mile then two, two then three, on and on until he fell to the spongy sienna track, unable to keep going, the sky a deepening velvet, the floodlights above the athletic fields humming like electronic insects emerging into night.

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