Sentence examples for by reflections of from inspiring English sources

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"Spieglein," another premiere by Mr. Magloire, a solo for Victoria North to a Handel violin sonata, was rather too stagey in its evocation of a woman surrounded by reflections of herself.

The main living area is white, animated by Mr. Nemkoff's checkered linoleum tiles and by reflections of the colors in the bedroom and kitchen, coaxed across the floor by skylights.

They considered a set of particular tilings of the plane, precisely those which are obtained by reflections of a single fundamental region ( the reference tile).

To generate a parallelogram, a copy of the reference tile along any side, say a i, must necessarily exist due to the fact that the number of possible different geometrical postures which can be obtained by reflections of the reference tile is finite.

While the H coordinate in the hue, saturation, and value (HSV) color space calculated using the as-acquired photographs was a good monitor of degradation at short times (t < 100 min), it was not a useful monitor of sample degradation at longer times since it was influenced by reflections of the broad spectral output of the lamp as well as from the narrow rugate reflectance band.

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Violence ensues, followed by reflections on the effects of distracted parenting and a tormented national history.

As I walked into work today I was hit by reflection of all the patients who have left their mark – the ones that didn't make it.

It is caused by reflection of the incident radiation from the surfaces of the particles, reflection from the interior walls of the particles, and refraction and diffraction of the radiation as it passes through the particles.

And Mr. Wheeldon is a choreographer who appears to live to stretch, working his way unassumingly from one to another meditation on the arts of dance and, by reflection, of life.

The golden-green appearance of the moss is caused by reflection of light from chlorophyll grains in lens-shaped cells of the protonema the filamentous structure that grows from the germinating spore and eventually produces the sexual plant (gametophyte).

Conventional in-space photonic propulsion systems like solar sails or solar photon thrusters operate by reflection of EM waves.

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