| 21. | Deep inside the recesses of his mind, a lightbulb went on.
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| 22. | It was like lightbulbs had gone off in my head.
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| 23. | He described Brown as " the company's lightbulb.
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| 24. | At some point, the lightbulb has to go off.
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| 25. | A single lightbulb hangs from a giant zinnia painted on the ceiling.
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| 26. | As with the lightbulb joke, variants on these themes are widespread.
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| 27. | If not, then one would have two lightbulbs illuminating each other.
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| 28. | A Polish handyman who charges ?0 an hour to change a lightbulb.
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| 29. | Brown is the brainchild of The Lightbulb Mouth Radio Hour.
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| 30. | :I saw a program about a guy eating lightbulbs.
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