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Reflection at the target generates a reflected wave which differs from the incident sine wave in both amplitude and phase.
Open this book in the darkest days of fall for a reflected beach-day glow.
The result is a parallel aural reality, rather than a reflected one.
"He has charisma, a reflected charisma that comes from him and onto any characterization of him".
A reflected circle of light in the camera lens replaces her right pupil.
Platini said that football was a reflected wider society and that a worrying rise in nationalism and extremism across the continent was being reflected inside football grounds.
Somewhere in each photograph is a reflected bit of bright color that emanates from neon lights or other signs just outside the frame.
The drama of a reflected sunset creates a stark contrast in "Electric Sky," Robert Mehling's oil of a tranquil landscape animated by vivid atmosphere.
"Oh, you're Alison's mother!" they'd say, as though Alison, with her accomplishments, bestowed a reflected glory on the parents who'd made her.
At times, the trumpet solo set off ripples of response in the band: a reflected aura of muted trumpets, or an isolated, swinging saxophone line that soon disappeared.
In the Michelson interferometer, an incident beam of light strikes a tilted semitransparent mirror and divides the light into a reflected and transmitted wave.
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