Examples of using Flash of light in English and their translations into Hebrew
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They then pieced together each flash of light to reconstruct the shape of  the E.
Mrs. Kinser reported that there was a flash of light, her porch lights  blew, and her car battery died, right?
No rocket ship can overtake a flash of light or reduce that number in the slightest.
They then patched together each flash of light to rebuild the shape of  the E.
which vanished in a flash of light… leaving a pair of  fire trails behind.
The startled nucleus would then recoil and emit some form of  energy, such as a flash of light or a sound wave.
Villagers near the crash site reportedly saw a flash of light in the sky, followed by a loud explosion.
he heard a strong peal and saw a flash of light.
Harvard's Robert Kirshner and Peter Challis has detected a flash of light from the companion to an exploding star.
Moreover, the magnitude of  brain activity seen on acupuncture stimulation was nearly as strong as that elicited by the flash of light.
doing his very best- for each spark there is one flash of light- and seeking maturity in life.
spot of  the brain, re-engineer the brain itself so that some of  its neural elements become responsive to diffusely broadcast signals such as a flash of light.
If every time before the feeding to give a light( flash of light) or a sound(bell)
whom they did not remember being on the plane, and Caesar and Ilana complained to Locke that they saw some of  the Oceanic Six disappear from the plane during the flash of light and before the crash.
Any flashes of light?
Sometimes I see flashes of light… You know, like… colours.
The treatment takes approximately 60 flashes of light to treat the full face.
Much of  misdirection depends on flashes of light.
Seeing flashes of light, halos around lights,  or"floaters" in your vision;
Mysterious Flashes of Light on The Moon Would.