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A hallway light above flickered off before they went inside.
Her smile has rarely flickered in the four months since.
The man behind the counter barely flickered a nose hair.
A set of headlights flickered farther in among the trees.
The amber votive candles flickered with their usual sexy sophistication.
Flames still flickered from disconnected gas lines at many houses.
Their faces flickered in the windows, then on the roof.
My eyelids flickered from the force of the rushing ocean air.
Displays flickered or turned off and some monitors were completely incompatible.
Screens flickered, cracked, and bulged—a veritable PR nightmare for Samsung.
Thirty minutes later we arrived in Ventura and the streetlights flickered.
In the airport waiting area, the lights flickered and went out.
A large white candle flickered on the night stand beside him.
Its battery was draining, and the electricity had flickered out again.
The sky was pink and fires flickered on in the distance.
The future flickered before him as a likely series of disappointments.
To their right the lights of the city flickered in the plain.
Trump's wild accusations against Obama weren't just words that flickered across Twitter.
The lights flickered, Aldean left the stage and suddenly everyone was running.
Black-and-white images flickered across his screen: A man chopping wood.
A moment later, it flickered away, and he turned a little somber.
But when the logo of its studio, Netflix, flickered onscreen, they jeered.
Her facial expression in the rearview mirror flickered between amusement and concern.
Lights flickered over the stalls, powered by electricity from thick cables above.
I glided above, mimicking its underwater flight, as sunlight flickered across its shield.
Its lights flickered briefly through the trees before the boat disappeared from view.
The video screens went black, house lights flickered, and the amps went silent.
CNN, MSNBC, and the Weather Channel flickered silently from wall-mounted flat screens.
The lights flickered on shortly before midnight, after an exhausting day for travelers.
The lights flickered on about 20 minutes into the delay then back off.
But as that era flickered out, Mr. Gregory all but disappeared with it.
A bulb flickered relentlessly above the dozen or so newborns in the room.
Shortly thereafter, "Moonlight," the bona fide Academy Award best picture winner, flickered onscreen.
Images of American greatness — an American flag, an eagle — flickered across the screen.
Alarmed residents fled their homes in pajamas as the earth shook and lights flickered.
The lights went down, the screen flickered to life and sound filled the arena.
An orange cloud hovered over the steel mill and flames flickered above Dofasco's smokestacks.
The video was blurry and bizarre, and Mr. Gosling's face occasionally flickered into view.
The candle flickered between us from the force of his breath and then stilled.
But then a miracle caught her attention: The lights at last flickered back on.
American ski movies flickered on the TV. Snapshots of skiers hung on the walls.
Orange flames flickered and black smoke billowed from the building around 9:30 a.m.
Then we lit the candles, which flickered as the evening wind began to blow.
The lights had flickered off momentarily in the main hall, before generators supplied backup electricity.
The blond haired-actor then delivered a creepy monologue before disappearing when the lights flickered.
A few lights flickered to indicate that the badges were interfacing and then he disconnected.
A bar of reception flickered to life on my cellphone, and I called Hamilton again.
The pavement flickered blue, reflecting the snazzy signage of a new falafel automat named izmir.
At night, the candles that surrounded the book flickered as the wind lifted its pages.
Alice was backed only by her keyboard, which flickered and whirred from a comfortable distance.
On a mild spring afternoon, congregants assembled around a small altar, where a candle flickered.
But it flickered back in the 1980s, and made a strong return in the 2000s.
When Michaelson called, a destination as exotic to Williams as Bali flickered on his cellphone.
Bright orange and red flames flickered and flared through several gaps in the large tree's trunk.
Suddenly a yellow traffic light flickered overhead, followed seconds later, he said, by a red light.
Eventually, the top of the net flickered, and Mr. Cladoosby and his daughter sprang into action.
The hills rose to the trees, displayed them; the houses peeked around them, flickered with shadows.
In 2005, he set his sights on an abandoned pencil factory before that deal flickered and failed.
He left the beach empty-handed after having flickered in and out of a relationship with Booth.
No sooner had his eyes closed than images of the past two days flickered in his mind.
When the camera flickered off at the half-hour mark, I felt our conversation had hardly begun.
Red Dwarf had helped me through some of my early development, and then flickered, and then disappeared.
News cameras clicked and flickered as Rivera hugged his sobbing mother, her cries ambient in the TV footage.
But attentive viewers noticed that Gadot's face occasionally flickered or slipped on her head like a loose mask.
Applications that enabled employees to book meetings, see cafeteria menus, and catch the right shuttle bus flickered out.
Rao, Ojemann and their colleagues had the participants watch a computer screen as several images briefly flickered by.
This time, as the flashbulbs flickered and the trophy gleamed, he lay back again with his face aglow.
As they closed, the new LED lighting system flickered on, and pleasant, cool air circulated around the stadium.
CNBC, for example, noted in April that the left side of the display on its unit flickered constantly.
Of course, time set itself ticking again when I did, the universe inside the pool flickered and faded.
PARIS — Garbiñe Muguruza's career has flickered at times, but it is again burning bright at the French Open.
If you were seated in a dark room and the lights flickered off every few seconds, you'd definitely notice.
And they waited, and then waited some more, as techno pounded at earsplitting volume until, eventually, the lights flickered.
I felt myself wilting even as the tiny thrill of the first kicks from the baby flickered through me.
The image on my phone flickered from one of their faces to the next, and then to the ceiling.
During a test run this fall, as the machines slowly glided, white lights flickered on their sides like strobes.
Random illnesses beset his friends and family members, lights flickered on and off, and unexplained noises occured throughout the house.
The visual cues consisted of flashing red and green lights, which flickered on and off at changing strengths and intervals.
He pushed a button on the top of his handheld device, a light flickered, and instantly the car was open.
When he spotted Gavin, his eyes widened and his face flickered through a whole host of emotions—fury, shame, resignation.
Over four years of observational data, KIC 8462852 flickered erratically, its light output sometimes dropping by as much as 20%.
They showed them "psychedelic art like patterns of colored checkerboards," and watched how the brains responded as the checkerboards flickered.
Neon flickered back to life in the 1980s, but made a strong return in the 2000s in the United States.
His gaze was mature and alert, but a wry smile often flickered near the corners of his mouth: something awaited.
And while nobody wanted to give the impression of rubbernecking, every eye flickered across him, then back and back once more.
When the lights flickered back on, a veteran New York court reporter cracked, "He's gone!" loud enough for everyone to hear.
A look of panic flickered across her face as the gate slid open and her husband's car pulled into the driveway.
Inspiration first flickered several years ago, when he delivered a sermon as the guest preacher for an out-of-town church.
" As Trump made these comments, the lights in the White House flickered and Trump joked, "That must be the intelligence agencies.
As we spoke, "NBC Nightly News with Lester Holt" flickered silently on a television in the corner of her living room.
The power flickered off early Sunday afternoon at Atlanta's Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport after a fire at an underground electrical facility.
This time when he worked in the piece of handkerchief lightning flickered all the way to the roots of his eyeballs.
He was leaning with his back against the lamp-post, and the light from the gas lamp flickered over his face.
A pumpkin-spice candle flickered at a dinner table, which despite the size of the family somehow had only two chairs.
Behind her flickered a black-and-white clip of the 1935 Harvest Moon Ball at Madison Square Garden in New York.
I walked into the kitchen to fetch drinks for the guests, and as I opened the fridge, the lights flickered out.
Power plants flickered, irrigation canals were clogged, bridges and roads were crumbling; much of the infrastructure, it seemed, had been improvised.
And, though the Amazon website flickered in and out all day long, Prime Day 2018 brought in an estimated $3.5 billion.
Yulín Cruz said the most productive portion of the day came when the cameras flickered off -- a meeting with White House staff.
As Happy Runxin's band struck up saxophones, trumpets, oboes and drums, a monitor next to the troupe flickered to life: 75 decibels.
In autumn, oak and maple and birch set up a blaze of color that flamed and flickered across a backdrop of pines.
As the drone descended slightly, a purple rectangle flickered on a video feed that was being relayed to engineers monitoring the test.
Elevated plywood catwalks, edged with neat rows of plastic folding chairs, were erected in gray-carpeted conference rooms; the fluorescent lights flickered.
With teams no longer required to sacrifice draft picks or signing-bonus money, the stagnant market finally flickered to life for Kimbrel.
The look of wonder flickered across his face again as he saw the item and price registered on the cash register screen.
To set the séance mood, a grapefruit-and-cucumber Tocca candle scented the air, as a candelabrum flickered dramatically on the piano.
It was supposed to read "McClellan, Our Only Hope," but the gas jets broke and the thing just flickered and died, hopelessly.
The power flickered on and off in parts of Caracas on Saturday morning, including the presidential palace of Miraflores, according to Reuters witnesses.
As he retraced the steps of his youth, the past and present flickered back and forth in his head, refusing to be reconciled.
More candles lighted the master bedroom upstairs and flickered in the bathroom, where water had been drawn for a soak in the tub.
I locked myself in the bathroom and flickered the lights until the bugs scattered back to the drains from whence they had come.
It paid off down the stretch, as Brooklyn flickered with signs of progress and created a glint of optimism heading into the summer.
Friday, about seven hours after an overnight social media tantrum from Donald J. Trump, the Twitter account of Hillary Clinton flickered to life.
When he stepped down from the podium, the jumbo teleprompter that he'd been reading from flickered, went black, and then turned back on.
Hicks flickered with nervous energy, toying with a water bottle, shifting his weight from foot to foot, wondering if the weather would hold.
But not 24 hours after our little engagement banner flickered across Facebook, the celebratory comments were edged out by a hysterical phone call.
More than half a millennium has passed since that light flickered out, but after decades of searching, a team of astronomers has found it.
As the images flickered on the screen, a computer sampled and digitized the incoming brain signals at a rate of 1,000 times per second.
Back in 1999, when the mobile internet first flickered to life on Japan's i-mode, email was confined to a snug 250 characters. Email!
Everywhere, their screens flickered as they held their phones out, taking defiant selfies to share with their friends, inviting them to join the protests.
All the videos of police violence from the US that flickered across our screens last year may have left many of us feeling desensitised.
Candles flickered in little memorials along the waterfront, around framed portraits of lost sons, much as they might on the mountain roads of Bolivia.
Velvet bias-cut slithers were punched with holes to create the illusion of hundreds of sequins that flickered over the body as it moved.
His eyes flickered with dim recognition and he placed the rum aside, as if it was the tenth bottle he had been given that night.
My idea of art was a holographic image of Christ, in a drugstore window, that flickered back and forth between the Crucifixion and the Resurrection.
Hope flickered in the 12th inning in the form of a double by Frazier, who leads the Yankees in home runs and runs batted in.
The reasons for this flickered in and out of view when he was cooking at Lincoln Ristorante, but they are on full display at Benno.
A long rising surge of doubt about Vietnam was intensified for Americans as the bloody, muddy ordeal of Con Thien flickered across the TV screen.
Another removed Sophia's tiny lavender eyeglasses, waved a shiny silver pompom and flickered a flashlight, but her eyes seemed barely able to follow the stimuli.
This commentary is diverting, but hardly offers a new experience for British viewers, most of whom sat through history lessons where such documentaries flickered from projectors.
"The lights flickered three times and the whole building shook," said Jim Ronning, owner of Hudy's Tavern in Superior, located about a mile from the facility.
Henry Winkler – the Fonz himself – introduced the emotional segment, honoring director and Happy Days creator Garry Marshall before a slideshow of names flickered across the screen.
Finding myself surprised by the extent of this young man's injuries — injuries that were routine for so many years — well, a light flickered in my brain.
We spoke about the book on a brilliant snowy day, as dozens of candles flickered around us and her S&M rope dangled from a rafter.
Outside the East Harlem apartment building where Mr. Washington lived, votive candles flickered in the breeze as people went in and out of the brick building.
They also saw what looked like a "diamond ring" when light from the sun flickered from behind the moon in the seconds before and after totality.
About a minute later, the actual flash of the first-ever hydrogen plasma created in a controlled setting flickered on a monitor in the control room.
I have a deep well of affection for it, especially the TV shows that flickered against my youth, but I've certainly never considered myself a fanatic.
If the thought "I wish I could expense this" has flickered across your mind while swiping your credit card for holiday shopping, you are not alone.
Candles flickered and black flags fluttered on a makeshift platform as a minute's silence was held and an Irish rebel song - The Bold Fenian Men - was sung.
It would be a miracle if they succeed, but some new Lebanon has flickered to life these past nine days and will not quickly be snuffed out.
JT Leroy, whose fame flickered for about a decade starting in the mid-1990s, was both a writer of overtly autobiographical fiction and an entirely fictional character.
After a standing ovation, guests were guided up another stretch of escalators to the atrium, where 25 tables flickered in the glow of candlelight reflected off peonies.
He took his youngest son, Sam, into the voting booth with him, as cameras flickered outside, while his wife, Tammy, voted in the booth next to his.
While nothing was going right, hope still flickered for the long-hitting American, who could still force a playoff with an eagle on the par-five 18th.
Or would, if the television sets were any good; most of the early ones stuttered and flickered even when you sat dead center in front of them.
The game's small broadcast crew sat in rows facing an all-TV wall, which blinked and flickered with feeds from throughout the Staples Center and around the country.
It shined a red siren for EMS Week, flickered its candlelike antenna for Hanukkah, mimicked a heartbeat for Valentine's Day, and went dark after the tragedy in Brussels.
"This place promoted anger, it promoted revenge," she said in a Skype interview from Homs, as the electricity flickered and a fighter jet could be heard flying overhead.
The lights flickered on shortly before midnight, after an exhausting day for travelers, that had left thousands stranded in dark terminals and on planes sitting on the tarmac.
For the first time in a long while, a tiny glimmer of hope flickered, and I imagined an identity that I had never before considered: being Paul's husband.
Shortly after the people reached the top, the candelabrum's right oil lantern flickered to life, kicking off Hanukkah, the eight-day celebration of the Jewish Festival of Lights.
Their piece "Shiro" had them silhouetted behind an X-shaped scrim that flickered with increasingly complex geometries, all in black and white, working up to dizzying Op Art.
A countdown clock flickered on the darkened wall of 10 Downing Street, while inside the prime minister hosted a party with British-sourced food and English sparkling wine.
His warm, intimate accounts of this repertory brought the music down to earth: "Incises" flickered; the pauses in a section of the Sonata No. 3 were consoling, not forbidding.
They looked real as they flickered on the steps of the Cathedral Church of St. John the Divine, for the black-tie benefit for the Elton John AIDS Foundation.
My father knew Fidel from childhood, and because he knew him, he's one of the few of his generation who never, not once, flickered with favor toward Fidel's revolution.
" But Charlottesville elevated the most abhorrent of free speech: UVA's campus last weekend flickered with torches, and echoed with chants of "Jews will not replace us" and "White lives matter.
A couple of years ago, at the screening of a documentary at the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture in Harlem, Mr. Trump's face briefly flickered across the screen.
Restaurants and shops were boarded up and neon lights above closed businesses flickered wanly as warm gusts of wind began to weave through the old city's maze of cobblestoned streets.
Their blank faces flickered past as she drove to the gate, a glass box, lit from the inside, housing a sleepy-looking woman nursing a coffee cup, reading a paperback.
In the first hour of this less-than-classic Clásico, Barcelona was on top, even though Messi flickered, Suárez fluffed a chance from seven yards out, and Neymar was fitful.
As the players walked off the court, lusty boos reverberated around the arena and replays of the final sequence flickered over and over on the jumbo screen above center court.
As smooth jazz played in the background, announcements blared and camera flashes flickered, a reporter asked Mejia if she had any advice for parents in the same situation she faced.
Wheels WHEN Bruce Wayne rolled up to his Bat Cave, a roadblock dropped automatically, the camouflaged garage door swung open, the lights flickered on and Alfred was already standing by.
Outside the train car, snow-spackled mountains and narrow inlets flickered by, like images from a fairy-tale film reel ready to serve as backdrop to Norse gods or elves.
This article originally appeared on Noisey UK. The traffic light flickered from red to green, then British rapper Speech Debelle pressed down softly on the gas and continued her drive home.
The two film buffs threaded a strip of 2100-millimeter celluloid into an aging Kodak Pageant projector, which flickered to life and splashed a beam of light onto a nearby screen.
The rollout of the $1,980 Galaxy Fold was delayed by several months after some early reviewers in April flagged that the phone constantly flickered and the folding screen broke too easily.
All images: Alex Cranz/GizmodoHuge, detailed, brightly colored images flickered across the screen, illuminating the whole room like the lights off one of those laser light disco balls at the skating rink.
Because there's been some big macro concerns from China to oil prices earlier and then Brexit more recently—has the consumer flickered in line with those or does it plow on regardless?
MADRID — Roger Federer withdrew from the Madrid Open on Monday because of a back injury, continuing a year of misfortune in tennis in which many of the game's brightest lights have flickered.
In the minds of everyone who was old enough, there probably flickered the memory of a speech that McCarthy had delivered at the 1960 Democratic Convention, putting Adlai Stevenson's name in nomination.
So it wasn't surprising that amid the sea of applause that followed his two big finishes in Eugene, brows were raised in the stands at Hayward Field and angry tweets flickered online.
The screen flickered, blindingly white, and then faded to black, and so, it embarrasses me to say, did I. The one time I lost a baby, I was alone, in a bathroom.
Then the spotlights flickered into life and the 200 or so fans, sweating and smiling in the attic of the Camden Assembly, began to make their way very quickly to the exit.
Brazilian marathoner Vanderlei de Lima had the honor of carrying the final torch to light the cauldron, which flickered warmly against the sculpture, the light radiating with an effect not unlike the sun.
My mind flipped through stills of a tuxedoed James Bond pursuing a villain around the sandstone pillars, and flickered with imagined scenes of Ramses II striding the stone blocks more than 3,000 years ago.
Under a thick, black cloud at 3pm, the lights flickered on in São Paulo's skyscrapers; on the motorways brake lights started to glow in the city's bumper-to-bumper traffic, and many Paulistanos were worried.
Shortly after plugging it in, the iPod's black and white screen flickered a few times before the sick iPod icon appeared making it clear to me that this hacked approach was a complete non-starter.
As Dorian started advancing close to South Carolina late Wednesday night, winds picked up and sent sheets of rain sideways as thunder boomed in the night sky and power flickered on and off in places.
The stars and stripes of the American flag flickered across the tightly-packed stands, waved most vigorously by young girls and their supportive parents who took them halfway across the world to see their team.
Yet the market up to now has barely flickered in the run up to this; German 10-year bond yields, for example, are only 3 basis points or so higher than when the announcement was made.
Kicking back side-by-side in plush red leather chairs, President Barack Obama and former House Speaker John Boehner held matching bags of popcorn as Toy Story flickered on the movie screen in front of them.
"Night" recounts how he became so obsessed with getting his plate of soup and crust of bread that he watched guards beat his father with an iron bar while he had "not flickered an eyelid" to help.
Speaking for more than an hour Saturday night outside the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum as the flame of the Olympic torch flickered brightly above him, he urged his followers to dismiss those who claim his path is impossible.
Whoa, I'm in a hotel on the other side of town from the LVCC and our power just flickered too... CNBC reported that some booths have battery-powered lights and that large windows are allowing some natural light.
The prospect of a Tottenham comeback flickered again when Erik Lamela scored in the 66th but Messi had the final say in the 90th, again after Suárez let a ball go past him, to snuff out the resistance.
DURHAM, N.C. — On Thursday afternoon at Moogfest, electronic sounds whooshed and crashed and videos of waveforms flickered and rippled behind Camae Ayewa, a musician, producer, poet, rapper and community organizer based in Philadelphia who records as Moor Mother.
But I can see why the pad was delayed: the Base Staton Pro struggled to detect my AirPods Pro, and when I put my phone on the edge of the mat, its OLED screen flickered on and off.
In that moment my mind flickered back for a second to my childhood, to my mother opening the window at home and calling to me as I played outside with my friends, 'Lyosha, it's time to come inside now.
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Hundreds of Australians flickered torches on Tuesday at the sails of Sydney's Opera House, aiming the light rays to disrupt horse-racing advertisements projected on its facade, in a protest against the use of the building to promote gambling.
As soon as the seat belt sign flickered off, we jumped out of our seats and walked back to Lotter, iPhones in hand, and held our first mid-air gaggle on a commercial flight (as a few perplexed passengers looked on).
It's worth noting that LME stocks have remained low despite increasing tension in the nearby spreads, which have flickered in and out of backwardation for several months but without attracting enough metal to allow a meaningful rebuild in exchange inventory.
Zlatan Ibrahimovic had yet to score his second goal, which would be Manchester United's final one in a 3-1 victory over Swansea City on Sunday, but already the dull hum of mutiny flickered around the losing team's Liberty Stadium.
One surgical resident, who declined to give his name because he was not authorized to speak to journalists, said he was in the middle of a heart operation around lunchtime when several computers suddenly flickered off, although monitoring equipment remained operational.
Ashley Carman reports: But I can see why the pad was delayed: the Base Staton Pro struggled to detect my AirPods Pro, and when I put my phone on the edge of the mat, its OLED screen flickered on and off.
The breakout came on 2014's DSU, a record that flickered between Joyce references, gentle pianos, muffled noise, video game funk bass, and a wider vocal range from the singer ("Icehead"'s pitched-up electro-falsetto, for example, is beautiful and absurd).
So, they wait in evacuee limbo, just two of 100,000 or so refugees from the Thomas Fire, Video of the inferno flickered on a local news report as Caden consumed six small pancakes in the "Star Wars" pajamas handed down from his friend.
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - A Presidents Cup rivalry all but buried by decades of American dominance flickered back to life at Royal Melbourne on Thursday, as the unfancied Internationals stormed to a 21-1 lead by routing Tiger Woods' United States in the fourballs matches.
MAIDUGURI, Nigeria, Feb 8 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - C hanging her son's nappy, a wry smile flickered across Aisha's face as she recalled the power she wielded as the wife of a leading Boko Haram commander, living in the jihadists' forest stronghold in northeast Nigeria.
The wooden train slowed and music swelled dramatically, lights flickered overhead and puppet Esperanza burst upward through the air hatch into Magic Kingdom, shouting "Alma!" while puppet Alma shed her scuba gear and was already drifting down to the dark bottom of the aquifer.
In October, the night after the Mets' season ended, the bright lights of Citi Field flickered back on again as a handful of players — the former All-Stars Jose Reyes, Jeurys Familia and David Wright among them — returned to the field one more time.
The parents who are worried or sure about grave risks from vaccines reflect a broader horror that has flickered or flared in everything from the birther movement to "Pizzagate," that nonsense about children as Democratic sex slaves in the imagined basement of a Washington pizza joint.
She threw her head back and cackled and then segued into a story about the time she went to see flamingos on the salt flats in the distance, how their long slender legs moved in the water and how the fish jumped and flickered in the sunshine.
"Consistency was one of the keys and focus points of my Grand Slam career going back 10 years — I always aim to play my best in Grand Slams," he said after a one-hour-and-33-minute stroll that only occasionally flickered into life as a contest.
I had yet to grapple with or resolve my adoption's place in my life, what it meant and how I ought to think of it — at 22, sitting in my new friends' dining room, a genuine, perhaps more generous understanding of who I was still flickered beyond my reach.
An extended battle scene in a recent episode should have been about bloodlust, but instead it was about empathy: as horses heaved and arrows flew, the lens repeatedly flickered up from beneath a pile of bloody, muddy bodies, forcing us to feel a soldier's panic and his fear.
He led her through the woods and her body on the beach flickered and faded, and Pete (Pete!) came into the kitchen and gave a sulky Catherine an unwelcome kiss and we'd been here before and he went out to fish and there was nothing on the beach, nothing there.
But Roddick — one of the modern game's great servers, workers and personalities — still left a deep imprint on his decade: reaching No. 22015 in the rankings, playing in four Grand Slam singles finals and keeping the long-brilliant flame of American men's tennis burning when it otherwise might have flickered out.
Finding a spot on the sound stage floor, which was covered in fluffy sheepskin rugs, leather couches and a few mattresses, I settled in for the sound bath—a kind of New Age ceremony meant to blend music, meditation and an aural massage—as the low rumbling sounds undulated and artificial candles flickered.
A stalled elevation, returning in my old professor's blight marginalia, his book, offered abruptly, taken, stowed away, now posthumously examined: fragile pencil webbings of flickered exclamations, impatient the way he paced the blackboard, erased a word ("meteors"), hurled glances somewhere far off, beyond me, himself a boy-comet, weeping to his duty.
I spotted Fatima al Qadiri dancing with a White Castle employee in the kitchen as LaBeija hoisted himself up on the counter, grabbed the mic, and started an impromptu chant: Go Venus, that's my DJ, go Asma, that's my DJ... Around 1AM, the fluorescent lights flickered on and we spilled back onto the street.
It was supposed to be a 18-minute ride to New York's Pennsylvania Station after a night out in Newark, but not long after the New Jersey Transit train carrying John Foley and 13,100 other passengers entered a Hudson River tunnel, the lights flickered and it felt like the train might fly off the tracks.
Samsung indefinitely delayed the Galaxy Fold launch in April after early reviews found the device had serious problems including screens that continually flickered or worse and hinge bulges—though admittedly it seemed that many of these issues were caused by reviewers peeling off a protective film on the screen that apparently looked removable, but absolutely should not have been removed.

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