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"Watching the space emerge is incredibly intense," Ms Roy said, "It's such a long way from designing on computer, where you can hit the delete button if you don't like a beam.
AFTER all the darkness, the flicker of hope from Israel and Palestine this week looks from afar almost like a beam.
According to Broglie, electrons have wavelike properties; therefore, the beam of electrons emerging from the slit should widen and spread out like a beam of light waves.
In this "Firebird," which is much more abstract than the original, a child passes through a tumultuous world filled with churning souls like a beam of soft, clear light.
The composer plunged into the work like a journalist with a snappy lead, thrusting the strings in medias res with a repeated and driving rhythmic phrase that echoed throughout the piece until the final coda, a mellow unison passage that refracted into multiple voices, like a beam of light passing through a prism.
"It's like a beam of gamma radiation that's flying through the Universe".
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He looked on like a beaming father when one tribal leader assailed Mr. Karzai for unfairly attacking Mr. Zadran.
I wrote in the notebook that the big rising moon seemed to sit atop some butts, like a beaming bolder.
It is found that at low frequencies the cylinder in the beam mode behaves like a Timoshenko beam.
Occasionally, Nancy-MI847J will do a devastating move like shooting out a beam or bullets.
If those poles are not aligned with the star's axis of rotation, the beam sweeps around with the spinning star like a lighthouse beam.
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