Sentence examples for influx of light from inspiring English sources

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After World War II there was an influx of light industry.

The transcendentalist, Emerson states, believes in miracles, conceived as "the perpetual openness of the human mind to new influx of light and power…" (O, 100).

Meanwhile Sosolimited are preparing for a mass influx of light.

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Conflicts, including the Libya-Chad war of the 1980s, "contributed to the influx of small arms and light weaponry into Sudan, and in particular Darfur, which, due to the region's vast size and the lack of control of both central and local authorities, received weaponry that outmatched the arsenal of both the police and armed forces".

Freedom is won most effectively by taking a stand, starting at the local level, whether it's challenging the influx of profit-driven red light cameras at street intersections, taking issue with a school board decision that sends a message to young people that they have no rights, or demanding that local police de-militarize.

This was a local, largely amateur celebration, and the influx of leading, often leftwing, lights of the European contemporary literary and musical scenes, such as Bond, the Italian writer Giuseppe di Leva and the composer Peter Maxwell Davies, caused considerable tensions, involving the composer in politics of a very different stamp.

With more curious and probing directors such as Michael Haneke, whose interest lies in informing and provoking debate outside of the constraints of commercialism, the hope is that the next few years will see an influx of cinema that shines a light on this ongoing catastrophe.

In this study, we show that PIN2, together with several other PM-resident proteins including PIN1, PIN7 and PIP2A, but not AUX1, the presumptive auxin influx carrier, is targeted to vacuolar compartments in the absence of light.

Several recent reviews discuss the success and refinements of these models in light of the rapid influx of whole genome data from model and non-model organisms alike (Lee and Langley 2010; González and Petrov 2012; Barrón et al. 2014).

Seamless plastic walls and ceilings, rounded corners, external lighting and wiring, a continuous influx of dust-free air, and daily cleaning are characteristic features.

The phenomenon has stemmed in part from an influx of talent: so many compelling baritones, mezzos, and light-voiced tenors have popped up that the names have begun to blur.

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