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Using the Layer Amplification Method (LAM), a technique he and his team invented, Cotte projected intense light onto the painting and measured its reflections with a multi-lens camera.

Using the Layer Amplification Method (LAM), a technique he and his team invented, Cotte projected intense light onto the painting and measured its reflections with a multi-lens camera.

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In terms of spiritual principle, his actions can easily be compared to the consecration of the Holy Father's love, and its reflection, with His creations.

"His boy-next-door [image] – not very good looks but a perfectly nice guy – and the song Thinking Out Loud, with its reflections on getting older and fidelity and love in a fairly conventional context, is a slight counter-blast to fast-living celebrity culture".

The album's charms also grew if you succumbed to the glittering lure of Newsom's wordplay and plunged deep, joining dots between wars, paintings, puns, the meanings of the bird names in Anecdotes, the nature of self in A Pin-Light Bent and the flow of timestreams (it's an over-used comparison, sure, but Divers seems a sister to Kate Bush's A Sky of Honey, with its reflections on birds and being).

Before the introduction of cross-sectional imaging, the peritoneum and its reflections could only be imaged with difficulty, often requiring invasive techniques.

I was the kind of man who spent as little time as possible in front of mirrors, the kind of man who had a brisk and practical relation to his reflection, with its tired eyes, its disappointed shoulders, its look of defeat.

Monsignor O'Connell said he would open his reflections with a mention of the movie.

Her interest in the Neo-Expressionist painting that is coming out of Germany today, for example, is bound up less with the painting's aesthetic claims than with its reflection of the anguished attempt of young German artists and intellectuals to come to terms with the Nazi past.

"Life itself" was how Las Meninas was characterised by Velázquez's 18th-century biographer Antonio Palomino, who was able to name all the people in the painting, and to state that the mirror in the background, with its reflection of the king and queen, was the artist's clever way of revealing what is on the front of the large canvas on which he is working.

In addition, the extent to which the prognostic role of serum albumin is associated with its reflection of nutritional status remains to be determined.

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