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It can show those options superimposed on your face, using a screen that projects onto the mirror.

Unfortunately, the way we commonly think about change projects onto the future the neat narratives we draw from the past.

And I will resist the temptation by folks to pile on their pet projects onto our tax cut.

The video projects onto a fake kitchen counter and sink -- something to do with woman's work, I presume.

A laser pointer projects onto a painting a vertical red beam, which becomes slightly crooked wherever the surface isn't flat.

Depicting killers as loners detached from society can even become a form of scapegoating, whereby the social mainstream projects onto the loner shortcomings of its own.

HISTORY LESSON A movie projects onto a screen at rear of stage: "From Dawn to Sunset," 1937 G.M. film, part propaganda, part newsreel.

They are magnifying or reducing telescopes without a focal length (hence afocal), yielding a virtual image that the camera lens projects onto the film.

An n-tuple (a1, …, an) represents the vector in n-dimensional space that projects onto the real numbers a1, …, an on the coordinate axes.

The late phase of the sexual revolution, the world of "sex and the city" which Hawes projects onto Kafka, makes Kafka into a subject of light entertainment.

"He projects onto them that they must think he's great," Mr. Sher said, "then finds out that they don't think that at all.

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