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For example, a peak passing a trough cancels each other out to create darkness; a peak passing another peak "interferes constructively" to create a bright spot.
But a liquid crystalline material between the two filters responds to an electric voltage by rotating the polarization of the light, allowing it to get through and create a bright spot on the screen.
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President Obama's rescue of the auto industry turned workers who would otherwise have drawn unemployment benefits into taxpayers, and created a bright spot in our otherwise lackluster industrial sector.
"Heroes," the comic-book adventure created by Tim Kring, was a bright spot on NBC's schedule when it made its debut in 2006, but its second season was cut short by the writers' strike.
Says Nitze, "The economic downturn, while creating challenges, does have a bright spot.
Note that the focusing of the electron beam in the returning trajectories creates a bright caustic central spot on the virtual image plane and the simulated image (Fig. 3).
ATHENS — The debt crisis here has created an intriguing bright spot: a burst of artistic activity in response to the national identity crisis it has provoked.
The word cleft has appeared in 131 New York Times articles in the past year, including on Oct. 15 in "Greece's Big Debt Drama Is a Muse for Its Artists" by Rachel Donadio: ATHENS — The debt crisis here has created an intriguing bright spot: a burst of artistic activity in response to the national identity crisis it has provoked.
The wind industry has been a bright spot through the depths of the recession, creating an average of $17 billion in private investment in the United States per year.
Television was a bright spot.
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