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Christmas Flashing Light
 The Lights of Christmas The magical lights of Christmas twinkle on every spread of this beautifully illustrated book. With a press of a button, readers can make the colored lights flash and sparkle on a Christmas tree, on the houses in town, and in Santa's workshop. Full color. Consumable.
Pre-flashing - In cinematography and photography, pre-flashing is the exposure of the film or other photosensor to uniform light prior to exposing it to the scene to be imaged. This adds a bias to the overall light input recorded by the sensor. Flashing sign - A flashing sign is one that (a) contains a sequential flashing light source where the period of time of illumination is equal to the period of non-illumination, and is (b) used solely to attract attention in a non-informative way. Joe Christmas - Joe Christmas is a fictional character, one of the central characters in the 1932 novel Light in August by William Faulkner. Light of the Stable - "Light of the Stable" is a Christmas song, which was first released in 1975. It was written by Steve Rhymer and Elizabeth Rhymer.
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