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There wasn't a single ray of sunshine, before, during or after the speech.
His shock of white hair gleamed in a single ray of light falling from the girl's yard into his.
In the bregmacerotids and muraenolepidids there are two dorsal fins, with the anterior fin represented by a single ray.
I do not know how I spent the spring; I didn't see a single ray of sunshine.
If your hope was that Washington would start to grapple with a response to the crisis of mass shootings, the President didn't offer a single ray.
Near the end of his speech, Trump said that "even the most terrible despair can be illuminated by a single ray of hope".
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A single ray-tracing step therefore took about (2text000mbox { s}) on 1,024 modern computing cores.
In principle, passengers in a nearby aircraft could receive the equivalent of 100 chest x-rays from a single gamma ray flash, though commercial pilots routinely avoid large thunderclouds.
This implies that a single, new ray is generated, instead of the impinging ray, while all significant phenomena (reflection, penetration, absorption and diffraction) are taken into account.
Instead of sending a single x-ray beam through your body, this device uses many narrow beams.
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