NOUN | a lantern | lanterns | |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
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- "The Red Lantern", filmed during the 1918 flu pandemic, was the debut of Anna May Wong, who played a lantern bearer.
- When lit, the flame heats the air inside the lantern, thus lowering its density and causing the lantern to rise into the air.
- In 2008, the Kaohsiung Lantern Festival was held along the Love River.
- Another local lantern festival, the North Shore's Wild Lights Lantern Festival, continues to be held in Edgemont Village.
- The town celebrates every year before Christmas vacation Lantern Parade that goes around the poblacion area.
- The lantern halberd and lantern pistol are other weapons with an integrated lantern. The lantern pistol is a 18th/19th century flintlock pistol and there are two known versions.
- By 1977, the cast-iron lantern had deteriorated beyond repair and was removed. A different lantern was added in 1987.
- Although Hurricane Katrina did not overturn it, the lantern was loosened.
- The lantern room at the top is approximately seven feet in diameter and is surrounded by a parapet wall.
- The platform is surmounted by a circular lantern. Surrounding the lantern is an elaborate concrete balustrade featuring large flames at the four corners.
- A grave candle, grave lantern, death candle or a death lantern is a type of candle or lantern, which is lit in memory of the dead or to commemorate solemn events.
- The annual Festival of Light takes place in October with a six-week lantern project resulting in the river of light lantern procession and shorefront performance.
- There are many festivals held in the temple every year; the most popular one is the Lantern Festival.
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