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It was polished to refract sunlight, instead of absorbing it and overheating.
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He made it clear that his work was less about using his personality as a prism to refract the world than using the world to refract his personality.
The answer to those questions seemed to refract upon who we were".
She found a way to refract the present situation through literature.
I saw a couple of principles through my portlights, and they seem to refract throughout the universe of work.
But unlike Ms Sobel, who used all too corporeal men and women to refract her version of historical reality, Dr Lamont, as befits a practising magician, uses illusion, or rather the illusion of an illusion, to refract his.
There is also a tendency, in late seasons of ambitious shows, for scripts to refract these tensions more explicitly, sometimes in an effective way, sometimes defensively.
Dropping your phone in a fish tank to refract the screen?
Microsoft, which is currently racing to refract its business to reflect that reality, appears to have made a timely hire.
Desire has always been something outside of myself that I've had to refract.
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