Idiom
In light of.
'In light of' is similar to 'due to'.
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It uses IR light emitters embedded in the display to bounce light off of the inside surface of the display, and can detect when that surface is being covered more or less by a fingertip.
The covers drew in natural light through rows of small glass insets still embedded in the ground in front of older industrial buildings in SoHo, TriBeCa and elsewhere.
Shredded £10 notes are embedded in the glass, lit from below.
Custom lighting and temperature settings can be programmed into a Phast system that offers fingertip control on small L.C.D. screens, embedded in the walls like postmodern light switches.
Neon lights were embedded in the stage; toward the end of the rehearsal, Jagger methodically stamped on them, trying to put them out.
These were dismantled in 1987 and replaced by a lighting system embedded in the roof of each stand, which remains in use today.
An additional installation, Bill Bell's Light Sticks, is embedded in the walls of the Beacon Hill Tunnel.
Instead of changing the composition of the light-absorbing pigments in their skin, chameleons change the way materials embedded in the skin reflect light.
Light travels as packets of energy known as photons and is absorbed in this form by light-absorbing chlorophyll molecules embedded in the thylakoid membrane of the chloroplast.
These views are deeply embedded in the law of property.
Addiction is embedded in the rhythms of everyday life.
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