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241. Even without daylight the crab's skin colour continued to change exactly on time. 242. The Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) on NASA's Aqua satellite captured this true-color image of Hurricane Celia at 1:55 p.m. Pacific Daylight Time (20:55 UTC) on June 24, 2010. 243. They flew into Mogadishu in Black Hawk helicopters in broad daylight. 244. Pacific Daylight Time (PDT) is in use outside the camp. 245. Roofed architectural structure, freestanding or attached, and open on one or more sides. It is Built in an elevated position to provide a view and capture daylight and fresh air. 246. The iPhone alarm system failed to recognise changes in daylight savings time in 2010, causing some users to sleep in an hour longer. 247. Equinox means equal night and with the Sun on the celestial equator, Earth dwellers will experience nearly 12 hours of daylight and 12 hours of darkness. 248. Officials say the operation will be carried out in full daylight. 249. While the arris threw a warm light, the car was lit by the cooler 8-foot Kino flo daylight fluorescent fixture. 250. Methods:Forced degradation testing was carried out at different concentration nifedipine solution while fluorescent lamp, ultraviolet lamp or daylight was employed. 251. The anthers were sterile under long daylight exposure. Some anthers occurred to abort before uninucleate pollen stage, but others were sterile after binucleate pollen stage. 252. The researchers chalked this up not just to darker roadways, but also to drivers having a difficult time adjusting to the end of daylight savings. 253. M: That might be the artificial lighting, madam. Of course, if you could come back in daylight, you might find it's exactly what you are looking for. 254. Dawn / The day was breaking , ie Daylight was beginning. 255. We thought we should never finish this work; but now we can see daylight. 256. Skylight : Roof opening covered with translucent or transparent glass or plastic designed to admit daylight. 257. In a wide-ranging speech focused almost entirely on domestic issues, Mr Medvedev also wondered aloud whether Russia really needed to continue changing the clocks twice a year for daylight saving. 258. It was still daylight but all the cars had their headlights on. 259. Vision in bright light, mediated by cone cells of the retina; daylight vision. 260. One veteran Atlantic City lifeguard caught a couple having sex under a blanket in broad daylight. 261. As the last rays of daylight dwindled and disappeared, absolute blackness settled down on Treasure Island. 262. Some localities reverted to standard time after the war, but others retained daylight saving. 263. He had the audacity to pick pockets in broad daylight. 264. Today about 70 countries use Daylight Saving Time ( DST ). 265. Noah raised the ark's huge roof, and daylight streamed in. 266. I always forget to advance the clock one hour forward during Daylight Savings. 267. Do your inspection in broad daylight on a dry day or in a well-lit garage. 268. Lighting systems in working offices, lit by electric lighting and daylight guidance, were surveyed. 269. The gentle curve of the plywood louver creates its own structural brace and rigidity while softening the daylight around its profile. 270. Daylight Saving was first introduced during World war I in Australia.