lights are out - translation to russian
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lights are out - translation to russian

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Lights Out (album); Lights out; Lights Out (Album); Lights-Out; Lights Out (song); Lights Out (disambiguation); Lights Out (single); "Lights Out"; Lights Out (TV series); Lights Out (film)

lights are out      
огни погашены
automatic factory         
DESIGNING AUTOMATED FACTORIES TO NOT REQUIRE HUMANS ON-SITE
Lights-out (manufacturing); Automatic factory; Lights out factory; Lights-out factory; Lights out operation; Dark factory; Unmanned factory

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завод-автомат

are         
are fr. noun ap (мера земельной площади = 100 кв. м)

Definition

стек
СТЁК, стёкся, стекла, стеклась. прош. вр. от стечь
, стечься.
II. СТЕК [стэк], стека, ·муж. (·англ. stick) (спорт.). Твердый, эластичный хлыст, употр. при верховой езде.

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Lights Out

Lights Out may refer to:

Pronunciation examples for lights are out
1. where Batman, the lights are out, isn't he impeded?
Over 75 Years of Batman _ NYC'17 Comic Con Panel _ Talks at Google
2. So the lights are out in parts of the brain
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3. The lights are out in these areas of the brain.
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4. the lights are out, but there is someone home,
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5. rattle, that's it. Lights are out. The business will go. There's no recovery from it. Sure
Predictable Success _ Les McKeown _ Talks at Google
Examples of use of lights are out
1. "But while the lights are out, I won‘t." ARGENTINA SCENARIO?
2. At night, all the lights are out; there are no signs of life.
3. "But when the cameras are gone and when the lights are out, what happens next?" Obama scoffed at her suggestion of an inconsistent record on the war.
4. "But while the lights are out, I won‘t." The ruble, which like the property market has risen on the tide of petrodollars, is another worry.
5. File it under Too Much Information, but Longoria told "Extra" and "Access Hollywood" that "when the lights are out, he‘s the teacher," and "I‘m the student," she added to "Extra." The revelation came in response to an article in the latest Allure magazine that quotes the "Desperate Housewives" star as saying that in matters of love, she was "the experienced one." International magazines seized the story, concluding –– wrongfully, Longoria stressed –– that Parker is a lousy lover.