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This results in blocking the light in the middle while the outer surface is fairly highly illuminated.
If you have trouble feeling grateful, perhaps unhealed wounds -- emotional sores involving feelings such as anger or fear -- are blocking the light in your heart.
b) Vision was occluded with a pair of custom-made opaque goggles that prevented the subject from perceiving visual information without blocking the light in general.
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Keep the eggs well agitated and in a couple of minutes, when you can feel them getting thick and see them looking creamy (fun fact: that's the proteins unfolding and blocking the light), start beating in little cubes of cold butter, a few at a time.
But by the 1940's the covering was fairly plain, and the frame was attached to the outside of the limestone entryway, covering some of the original decoration and blocking the light through the transom in the lobby.
"They finally cut it down this year, not because of my problem with the view," she said, "but because it was blocking the light and was a hazard in lots of ways".
Called a "starshade," the huge, sunflower-like spacecraft would deploy to its full size in space, blocking the light of distant stars so that a space-based telescope can image exoplanets in orbit around the stars.
To block the light, invest in some quality blackout blinds to make your bedroom as dark as possible.
"Woman in the Sun" is a figure who is dramatically using her forearms to block the light, while "Woman in the Rain" can be identified by the way the surface of the bronze is slightly grooved as if it were a depiction of a drenching.
The shutter, powered with a 5 volt direct current, could quickly block the light beam reflected in the reference arm.
Some causal principles are known per se, for instance, that an opaque thing placed between something illuminated and its light source will block the light and leave that thing in the dark.
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