Soldiers were ordered to hitchhike only in pairs during day light hours and would only be allowed to take rides in cars at night with at least two other armed soldiers.
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The city's budget is so tight that officials may have to reduce street sweeping and street light hours to help cover a deficit of about $ 7 million from last year.
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Lake Spivey fireworks show in 2010Recreational boating on the lake is restricted by the Lake Spivey Civic Association to a 40-mph speed limit during day-light hours and 5-mph after sunset.
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It was that time of year when the folk working the land started the day before the sun rose and were finishing off their day and returning home after it had set as the day light hours were much shorter than they were in the late spring and summer.
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When the telescope is sending out radar signals, the whole beam path is reversed, and the microwave beam created by a powerful new radar generator bounces through the reflectors and then into the sky, where it reaches a distant planet at the speed of light hours later.
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Other old Earth creationists, such as astrophysicist Hugh Ross, see each of the six days of creation as being a long, but finite period of time, based on the multiple meanings of the Hebrew word " yom " ( day light hours / 24 hours / age of time ) and other Biblical creation passages.
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'It was autumn and the days became dark quite early . �It was that time of year when the folk working the land started the day before the sun rose and were finishing off their day and returning home after it had set as the day light hours were much shorter than they were in the late spring and summer . �This particular night was cloudy and the moon was hidden behind the grey rain clouds that are very common in this part of Scotland, making it seem much later than it actually was . �The only light that Mr Cole could see on his walk home was that of dim firelight coming through the windows of the local houses . �Outwith the village the light was few and far between, nowt but the twinkling of a flame from a distant farmhouse or croft on the hillside . �These were the days before cars and only the farmers had horses so it was usual for people to walk at night and Mew was well used to her husband and son returning home after dark.