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Some brilliant rays of sun pierced the dark clouds, adding to the place's atmospheric charge.
"Like the red sun rising in the east, the unprecedented Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution is illuminating the land with its brilliant rays," one editorial read.
"A FEW clouds in the sky cannot shut out the brilliant rays of our friendship": on his first foreign trip as China's prime minister, Li Keqiang was determined to make his visit to Delhi, India's capital, a success.
That's a) a hopeful sign for some uninterrupted play, after Wednesday's rain-affected disappointment, and b) potentially a workable metaphor for the arrival of Dan Evans on the British tennis scene, or at least the bits of it not already lit up, granted, by the brilliant rays of the Sun King, aka Andy Murray, and the burgeoning beams cast by Li Na's worst nightmare, Laura Robson.
Lastly, on Monday, I went for my morning walk up the leaf-strewn roads near my home where brilliant rays of sunlight streaked through the orange, yellow, and red autumn trees.
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F11 expressed huge enthusiasm about viewing X-rays of her spine, but added, "'I'm not saying I'd want to look at my own tummy, you know, but to look at an X-ray is brilliant"—X-ray clearly connoting 'bones' to her.
As the brilliant x-ray beam swept across the work, it made atoms in the paint compounds fluoresce in colours that betrayed the elements they contained.
Most optics texts misinterpret the brilliant green rays of light that sometimes appear at sunset, says astronomer Andrew Young of San Diego State University in San Diego, California.
With the recent introduction of a grating-based imaging approach utilizing a Talbot-Lau interferometer, retrieval of phase-contrast and dark-field signal is no longer restricted to highly brilliant X-ray sources, but is now compatible with clinical X-ray sources [ 14, 15].
While this geometry is classical in X-ray optics [33], it is here extended, in combination with one of the world most brilliant X-ray sources, to an unprecedented spatial resolution and photon density.
Different anatomic regions light up, in a brilliant X-ray version of Technicolor, with fear, anger, depression and joy.
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