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In the light of which, Smallweed will be missing next Saturday.
As it travels through the material, the photons (particles of light) of which it is composed are absorbed or scattered.
Their romance is imbued with the lyricism of the landscape and the light of which Malick was an instantly original cinematic painter.
The idea that light, of which heat radiation is one form, can carry momentum and thus a propulsive force is implicit in the basic equations of electromagnetism.
Some astronomers thought they were nothing more than clusters of innumerable stars the light of which blends to form a milky appearance.
Much of the book's touted value comes from the fact that it relates Albanov's own account of his own ordeal, his ipsissima verba; in light of which its haphazard translation history is especially baffling.
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He is impatient with the real and visible ("concrete things stand for / invisible things"), and he pushes past them toward "real reality," "a higher unseeable / life, inconceivable / light / of which light is mere shadow".
The only thing more uncommon here are traffic lights, of which there are none.
Devon county council manages more than 68,000 street lights, of which only 17,000 are controlled by time switches.
Sitting at red lights — of which there were many — the engine shut down and the car was quiet.
Slightly accented by twirling disco balls, the lights of which glanced brilliantly off the dresses and the numerous, perfectly tailored suits in the room.
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