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The heat emanating from the walls projects a shadow, and in that shadow it is possible to see the ghosts of the structure of the room as it used to be -- a door that has been filled in behind a statue by Michelangelo, a crack in one of the frescoes, the original height of the ceiling before Vasari raised it.
As a visitor places their hand upon one of the designated imprints, the tree branch projects a shadow and transforms into an fully developed structure.
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One method you could use is to shine a light above the cube, projecting a shadow onto a 2D surface.
The X-ray source cross-hairs are then centred on to the reference frame stickers and the light from the X-ray source used to project a shadow from the TSF onto the X-ray plate (Fig. 3).
This is a political platform in the worst sense, projecting a shadow of their insecurities and selfish fantasies over Texas state government.
Beyond that, aldrin, like most of this group of insecticides, projects a menacing shadow into the future — the shadow of sterility.
The bottom line is that these outdated projects cast a shadow over the very assets that generate jobs and contribute to the valley's quality of life.
A spotlight projects a looming shadow behind him.
In addition, the superimposed layers are projected as a shadow on top of the fluorescence emission from subjacent layers.
What light creates, projects a shade and the shadow belongs to light.
But more and more, the success of conservation projects relies on a shadow ecology of human emotion and perception, variables that do not operate in any scientifically predictable way.
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