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She became a mooring lighter and was broken up in 1862.
And if your mooring light is gone, maybe you should check your stock of bulbs for running lights.
Carey saw two great dark hulls looming near them with only their mooring lights showing.
Mooring lights faded in and out.
The sun was gone, Catalina was at twelve o'clock, and the mooring lights on a hundred yacht masts lay ahead.
Out in the center of the estuary the three Han vessels have doused their mooring lights and are moving slowly toward the mouth of the river.
HMS Speedy was a six gun cutter launched in 1828, converted to a dockyard mooring lighter in 1853 and renamed YC.11 and broken up in 1866.
There are only three boats in the harbour carrying anchor lights.
There was a stern light showing and an anchor light in the chains.
Another foil had bobbed dead in the water with only its anchor lights glowing through the darkness.
He hadn't forgotten to set the anchor light, he was gratified to see.
There are the sidelights, the binnacle light, and the anchor light.
Or an anchor light if she's anchored.
Out in the water, anchor lights shone off the masts of a half-dozen anchored boats.
It was near enough that we could see it was some kind of masthead or anchor light.
Scudi looked back at the foil, which lay in a low outline under its anchor lights.
Suddenly, a forest of antennas solidified out of the gloom, forward anchor light glowing pale white.
By the end of the year, the public anticipated anchored lighted airways across the Atlantic, Pacific, and to China.
Ships at anchor display one or two white anchor lights (depending on the vessel's length) that can be seen from all directions.
She stood back, holding him by his upper arms as she gazed up into his face in the dim backwash of the anchor lights.
The gleam of the southern ship's anchor light stood out sharply at her bow, marking her out for his port gunners.
"I couldn't even tell what direction I was going after I got out there, till I saw your anchor light.
She was the biggest thing in the anchorage by far, and she was wearing a bright anchor light; her bow and stem lights were on, too.
Her anchor lights glimmered palely above the sudden gold of the sun-struck mist, and other bright, efficient-looking lights glared behind her ashore.
The dim anchor light at the top of the mainmast arced back and forth across the starless sky and the waves spread out over the glassy black water of the harbor.
The anchor light on its foredeck burned like a lonely star, for there was nothing else within a hundred yards of it, and even in the uncertain moonlight it looked low, sleek, and fast.
When the tip of the aftermast slipped beneath the surface, the anchor light that usually shone thirty-five feet above the night waters was still glowing, casting a dim artificial light over us nearby.
Only a couple of hundred yards from where he stood, the anchor lights of dozens of small craft winked as the wake from the sports fisherman on which Stone rode caught them and made them rock.
To assist the electron transport to the collecting electrode surface in a DSSC, a popular concept is to utilize CNT networks as support to anchor light harvesting semiconductor particles.
There was no one in sight, but he heard a fiddle and what sounded like an accordion, and what he'd thought was just an anchor light was also the gleam of light from the scuttles of a low, midships deckhouse.