Laser systems emit a beam of light that passes through the skin to the hair follicle. |
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With the push of a button, the narrow barrel of his device glowed and a beam of light issued from where blasts usually came. |
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Lighthouses are like isolated watchmen, flashing their warning beam of light in the night sky. |
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The fixtures are movable, in order to direct the concentrated beam of light to your spot of choice in the room. |
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She sits for her entire first act with a single beam of light on her face, which is boldly unflattering but dramatic, and who can hate that? |
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The tiny beam of light hit the fridge revealing a photo of a middle-aged woman and two boys. |
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One city seems to have a giant beam of light shooting upward, visible as a bright phosphorescent glow, and then away, gone. |
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Matt and Ashlee pointed the tip of the sword at the bird's chest and a beam of light shot up and hit the animal. |
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At night a razor-thin beam of light shone across the store at a height of several feet. |
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He hit one last button and a beam of light appeared in a small recess on the wall. |
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A laser is a beam of light radiation, which delivers intense energy to a specific area of skin. |
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A single beam of light struck the pendant he wore and it shimmered in his eyes. |
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A beam of light had broken through the canopy and caught the motes of dust and tiny midges floating around in the golden light. |
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It throws a beam of light which is so powerful it could be seen from the moon. |
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The double doors to his room had opened slightly, allowing a stray beam of light to stream into the dark room. |
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Isis stepped out into the dim room, illuminated only by a thin beam of light coming from beneath a door a few yards away. |
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It suddenly sent out a blue beam of light which struck the missile, a guard and a dog all at the same time. |
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Finally, the final green beam of light was shot straight up at the constellation Sigma. |
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A beam of light collided with the deck and exploded outward in a dome shape. |
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She saw the beam of light of the night watcher's flashlight turning from the corner, moving forward along the corridor towards her. |
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The technology enables a keyboard to be projected onto a flat surface using a beam of light, which can then be typed on. |
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A weak beam of light suddenly played round the bar, as Diane returned with a torch, and a lantern with a tea light. |
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Vertical polarization in one component of a beam of light is cancelled if another component is polarized at right angles to it. |
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What can you say about the angle of incidence and the angle of reflection from a beam of light in a light box? |
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These can be customised after surgery by playing a low-intensity beam of light onto their photosensitive material. |
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The principle is based on the use of a beam of light which is projected along the finishing line and back again. |
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A narrow slit in front of the light source lets a small beam of light through to a device called a monochromator, which separates the wavelengths. |
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For sound reproduction, a beam of light is passed through the sound track onto a photocell connected, through an amplifier, to a loudspeaker. |
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A beam of light is directed through the substance, by way of a hole in the cylinder, to a precisely calibrated photocell. |
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A beam of light travels along the length of the fibre due to total internal reflections. |
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Now feel a beam of light going from your Sacred Heart, through your crown chakra and anchoring to the great Central Sun. |
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While walking home with a group of friends, you discover a mysterious beam of light coming from an unexpected solar eclipse. |
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With several classmates, devise a way to demonstrate, using your bodies, how a beam of light is refracted. |
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The pulses are from a beam of light produced by the intense magnetic field, which sweeps across Earth as the neutron star rotates. |
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The two of them made their way to a smaller tunnel that scanned their bodies as they walked through it, a red beam of light passing up and down their bodies. |
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A beam of light shot out and struck the blonde in the forehead. |
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The beam of light aimed at the circle was in the shape of a circle. |
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Suddenly a beam of light swung down on us, backed up by a resounding diesel noise. |
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It's the first landmark you see, the beam of light, and we know where we are. |
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DiPietro does, however, represent a beam of light slicing through the gloom. |
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The mate was aware that the rain, reflected in the beam of light, would impair their visibility. |
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All of the comfort in the world in a beam of light... In the 19th century, lighting was a means of socialization. |
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By analogy with a beam of light, indicates a unidirectional flow of radio waves emitted by an antenna and concentrated in a particular direction. |
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That beam of light that you are sending towards your heart is making it bloom like a flower. |
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Einstein mentally saw what it would be like to ride on a beam of light or to drop a penny in a plummeting elevator. |
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A beam of light is generated every 10 seconds in the PROTECTOR K's smoke chamber. |
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A beam of light is produced at approximately 10-second intervals inside the Protector's smoke chamber, the core part of the alarm. |
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It stopped when a beam of light flashed upon it from behind. |
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On each side of the vehicle, twin strips of LED bulbs are arranged in a curve that produces a beam of light whose direction is determined by the gradual lighting up of the LED bulbs. |
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The result is wonder, but also fear and trembling, as when we are unexpectedly struck by an intense beam of light which lays bare all our personal limits. |
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It was in 1675 that Newton conducted his famous experiment of passing a beam of light through a prism, causing the light to split into its constituent colours. |
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The first thing to appear is a beam of light, with children in it. |
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Furthermore, operational safety is guaranteed by a photo cell which is installed approximately 20 cm above the ground and stops the door as soon as the beam of light is broken. |
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Imagine a beam of light going from my heart to the heart of each masculine child, linking everybody in a network of light, forming a star of perfect peace, perfect harmony, perfect balance. |
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One night, as he sat in his van, a beam of light pierced his reverie. |
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Now I see the beam of light outpacing you by just one mile an hour. |
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When daily such prayers are done and confessions are made, slowly the burdening limitations detach from you, become your shadow and dissolve into the beam of light of the Master. |
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Physicists have finally measured these connections, called quantum entanglement, between pairs of photons within a macroscopic beam of light. |
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That beam of light can be used to write data on a printing plate or film. |
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A special reader used a beam of light to scan the cards or tape. |
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Her door stands ajar, halving the room with a beam of light. |
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As most of their prey cannot perceive red light, this allows it to hunt with an essentially invisible beam of light. |
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The beam of light passed through his former position then died away. |
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The type pieces are chosen by positioning a frame, which carries 17 rows of 20 cubelike matrices in which the letter or symbol appears as a transparency, in negative, in the path of a beam of light. |
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I must say that one is left to realize that there is not a whit of difference or a tiny beam of light between the Conservatives' position and the Liberals' position in how they have dealt with this mission. |
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A simple way to polarize a beam of light is to pass it though a polarizing filter or reflect the beam of light from a smooth surface at a high angle of incidence. |
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For example, you can use your hand as a lightning conductor, make your hair stand on end with electricity or see how different lenses break up a beam of light. |
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Dr. Corkum's work at the National Research Council and the University of Ottawa marks the first time a beam of light has been controlled for a shorter time and distance than what is defined by a single wavelength. |
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The beam of light from an instrument may be directed through a piece of metal called a gobo that shapes it into a pattern such as the broken effect of light coming through the leaves of tress. |
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Refraction: the focusing of a straight beam of light through a lens. |
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The beam may be collimated down and concentrated to cast a visible beam of light at distances up to 5 miles for signaling or search-and-rescue operations. |
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It appears the positioning of the office block nicknamed the Walkie Talkie and its flat windows somehow created a curve and a powerful beam of light. |
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Here we climbed the 219 winding steps of the lighthouse that was engineered to stay upright in the sandy soil and shoot a beam of light out to sea. |
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What word can mean a beam of light, a fish, and part of the sol-fa scale? |
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