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the beam
noun
Any large piece of timber or iron long in proportion to its thickness, and prepared for use.
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The sample was exposed to the beam.
On Monday comes the beam.
The beam was his stereo's power light.
But what about the beam in Miliband's eye?
"Sleeping under the beam cuts the energy," she said.
The beam had crushed her legs, trapping her.
Pull back the beam and ring the bell.
It was only a question of getting the beam time.
The beam can be "tuned" to look for particular elements.
He waited until the beam panned away, then popped up.
"Next guy walking the beam doesn't see it, he slips".
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