nightlight

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éjjelifényéjjelilámpa
lumino da notte
ночник

nightlight

n luz nocturna
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Mademoiselle always had a nightlight on her table, and I lit it every evening before she went to bed.
This supervisor of the proceedings, asserting his employers' rights to cart off by daylight, nightlight, torchlight, when they would, must have been the death of Silas if the work had lasted much longer.
The study questionnaire asked whether the women slept with no light, a small nightlight, light outside of the room, or a light or television on in the room.
For example, using a small nightlight was not associated with weight gain, whereas women who slept with a light or television on were 17 per cent more likely to have gained 5 kilograms, or more over the follow-up period.
The authors used a new household survey of employment and satellite data on human-generated nightlight activity to measure demonetisation's effects at the district level
'Whilst it could be argued that it could be used as a nightlight, to play soothing melodies or be a means for a parent to keep their eye on their child.'
San Francisco, CA, February 17, 2018 --(PR.com)-- Nightlight: Social Meditation (Nightlight) today announced a partnership with Mental Health America (MHA).
ZAZU LOU THE OWL NIGHTLIGHT THIS cute owl nightlight has three settings, powered either by battery or mains electricity.
Disney Frozen & Projector Nightlight [euro]19.99
While some may use it as a nightlight for the kids, what about setting the mood when the kids are in bed?
She now has a steady job with NightLight International, the anti-trafficking organization that got her off the streets.
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