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  2. Ceiling fan - Wikipedia

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    Downlights, often referred to as a "light kit", which add ambient light to a room and can be used to replace any ceiling-mounted lamps that were displaced by the installation of a ceiling fan Decorative lights mounted inside the motor housing—in this type of setup, the motor housing side-band often has glass or acrylic panel sections, which ...

  3. High-volume low-speed fan - Wikipedia

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    A High-volume low-speed fan. A high-volume low-speed (HVLS) fan is a type of mechanical fan greater than 7 feet (2.1 m) in diameter. [1] HVLS fans are generally ceiling fans although some are pole mounted. HVLS fans move slowly and distribute large amounts of air at low rotational speed– hence the name "high volume, low speed."

  4. Fan death - Wikipedia

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    Fan death is a misconception that people have died as a result of running an electric fan in a closed room with no open windows. While the supposed mechanics of fan death are impossible given how electric fans operate, belief in fan death persisted to the mid-2000s in South Korea , [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] and also to a lesser extent in Japan .

  5. A US Open fan collapsed in the stands during a quarter-final matchup between Madison Keys and Marketa Vondrousova, delaying the game. The collapse comes amid New York City encountering some of the ...

  6. Tally light - Wikipedia

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    In a television studio, a tally light (or on air indicator) is a small signal lamp on a professional video camera or monitor. It is usually located just above the lens or on the electronic viewfinder (EVF) and communicates, for the benefit of those in front of the camera as well as the camera operator , that the camera is live (i.e. its signal ...

  7. Light Fantastic (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Light Fantastic is the title of a television documentary series that explores the phenomenon of light and aired in December 2004 [1] [2] on BBC Four.The series comprised four programmes respectively titled: "Let There Be Light"; "The Light of Reason"; "The Stuff of Light"; and "Light, the Universe and Everything."

  8. Yamishibai: Japanese Ghost Stories - Wikipedia

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    Asako then comes across a mask stand, and calls out to Miki to have a look, but Miki has disappeared. One of the masks, a white geisha mask suddenly says "That side," in a deep voice. The people are all gone, and the lights dim; the stand attendants have become monsters; and a deep voice booms in the distance, "Go to that side".

  9. Dimming the lights on Broadway - Wikipedia

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    At Broadway theatres in New York City, deaths of major figures in the world of theatre are often acknowledged by dimming the lights on the marquees.It is a coordinated tribute which usually lasts for one minute, shortly before the start of the evening performances.