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major light

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major light [′mā·jər ′līt]
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A light of high candlepower and reliability exhibited from a fixed structure ashore or on a marine site (except range lights).


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More than 200 youngsters, who had taken part in the Cardiff Youth Clubs Heritage Project, attended the switch-on of the major lights display they had created for the castle walls.
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This was aided in part by the addition of new major light rail lines and the 2001 reinstatement of a central city streetcar, a throwback to the old trolley system that had been supplanted by polluting diesel buses and personal automobiles.
 
 
 
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