Reflected in A Sentence

    1

    Moonlight reflected off the red gem.

    2

    All intelligence seems reflected in them.

    3

    His eyes reflected interest, so she continued.

    4

    An abandoned factory was before them, the gates on it locked while the surrounding buildings reflected the same rundown condition.

    5

    She was in her mid-teens with a silver A charm on her necklace that reflected the yellow street light.

    6

    He reflected for a moment.

    7

    The mirrors on the landing reflected ladies in white, pale-blue, and pink dresses, with diamonds and pearls on their bare necks and arms.

    8

    Gerald's eyes reflected humor and his breath came out in a sudden rush that barely resembled a laugh.

    9

    The sun reflected across several large dents in the hood and roof.

    10

    The soft warm beige had a yellow highlight that reflected the evening sun.

    11

    His eyes reflected humor that didn't reach his mouth.

    12

    And gradually from week to week the character of each tree came out, and it admired itself reflected in the smooth mirror of the lake.

    13

    Still, the rich hardwood floor reflected the weak morning sun in a cheerful manner that spawned reluctance to continue the tour.

    14

    And the individuals, who acquired power or wisdom among those outside Palestine shed a reflected glory upon the nation and its Temple.

    15

    Brewer, in his elaborate prefaces to the Letters and Papers (reissued as his History of the Reign of Henry VIII.), originated modern admiration for Wolsey; and his views are reflected in Creighton's Wolsey in the "Twelve English Statesmen" series, and in Dr Gairdner's careful articles in the Dict.

    16

    Foot very large; mantle reflected over shell.

    17

    The Annales were first published in 1554, but many important passages were omitted in this edition, as they reflected on the Roman Catholics.

    18

    During the first six years of federation there were five ministries; the tenure of office under the threeyearly system was naturally uncertain, and this uncertainty was reflected in the proposals of whatever ministry was in office.

    19

    There was nothing in the Reformation to appeal to him, except the repudiation of papal control; and he was one of those numerous Englishmen whose views were faithfully reflected in the Six Articles.

    20

    Parliament, which he had kept at arm's length, was hostile; he was hated by the nobility, and his general unpopularity is reflected in Skelton's satires and in Hall's Chronicle.

    21

    Later investigations by Fraunhofer, Airy and others have greatly widened the field, and under the head of " diffraction " are now usually treated all the effects dependent upon the limitation of a beam of light, as well as those which arise from irregularities of any kind at surfaces through which it is transmitted, or at which it is reflected.

    22

    The above observations relate to transmitted light, but Fraunhofer extended his inquiry to the light reflected.

    23

    The solidarity of race or family was expressed in the old tradition reflected in Deut.

    24

    A rotation of this amount should therefore be easily visible, but the limits of resolving power are being approached; and the conclusion is independent of the focal length of the mirror, and of the employment of a telescope, provided of course that the reflected image is seen in focus, and that the full width of the mirror is utilized.

    25

    If 8 and 4' denote the angles with the normal made by the incident and diffracted rays, the formula (5) still holds, and, if the deviation be reckoned from the direction of the regularly reflected rays, it is expressed as before by (0+0), and is a minimum when 8 = 0, that is, when the diffracted rays return upon the course of the incident rays.

    26

    Of the total amount of light falling on such a sphere, part is reflected or scattered at the incident surface, so rendering the drop visible, while a part will enter the drop. Confining our attention to a ray entering in a principal plane, we will determine its deviation, i.e.

    27

    Similarly it may be shown that each internal reflection introduces a supplementary deviation of 7r - 2r; hence, if the ray be reflected n times, the total deviation will be D =2(i - r) +n (7r - 2r) .

    28

    Neither baptism (by pouring on the head) nor the Lord's Supper (with the accompaniment of feet-washing) conferred grace; they were divine ordinances which reflected the believer's inward state.

    29

    The contradiction can only be suppressed if the ego itself opposes to itself the non-ego, places it as an Anstoss or plane on which its own activity breaks and from which it is reflected.

    30

    The ministry of enthusiasm which they represent is about to give way to the ministry of office, a transition which is reflected in the New Testament in the 3rd Epistle of John.

    31

    As regards the New Testament his position is closely in agreement with that reflected in the contemporary Acts of the Martyrs of Scili.

    32

    If the train of waves is reflected, the value of p at AB will be the sum of the values for the two trains, and will, on the average, be doubled.

    33

    The ethical objection to suicide is reflected in law.

    34

    It is very difficult for events to be reflected in their real strength and completeness amid the conditions of court life and far from the scene of action.

    35

    Pierre's confusion was not reflected by any confusion on Natasha's part, but only by the pleasure that just perceptibly lit up her whole face.

    36

    But only what was really good in him was reflected in his wife, all that was not quite good was rejected.

    37

    This may consist simply in attaching one end of the wire to an index lever and the other to a fixed support, or the elongation of the wire may cause a rotation in a mirror from which a ray of light is reflected, and the movement of this ray over a scale will then provide the necessary means of indication.

    38

    The camp-meetings went steadily on, and their influence is reflected in the writings of George Eliot, George Borrow and William Howitt.

    39

    The modern theological position of Oberlin college is reflected in the writings of President King and of Dean Edward I.

    40

    The unsettled political condition of Spain during the next forty years was reflected in the disturbed political conditions of Porto Rico and Cuba.

    41

    The clarification and spirit of research so clearly emphasized by Robert Boyle in the middle of the 17th century is reflected in the classification of substances expounded by Nicolas Lemery, in 1675, in his Cours de chymie.

    42

    Similarly, greater atomic complexity is reflected in a further decrease in the ratio C y /Cy.

    43

    These features established the work in a position which it will always maintain by its unprecedented dramatic qualities and by the glory reflected from Wagner's later achievements; but we shall not appreciate the marvel of its nobler features if we continue at this time of day to regard the bulk of the music as worthy of a great composer.

    44

    His attitude about this time to life and experience is reflected in Pulvis et umbra, one of the noblest of all his essays.

    45

    Of the total quantity of energy incident on the earth about 40% is reflected back from the earth's atmosphere.

    46

    The last stage, that in which the folds of the second segment are already reflected over the first, he calls the Typembryo.

    47

    If the cardboard scale upon which the beam of light is reflected by the magnetometer mirror is a flat one, the deflections as indicated by the movement of the spot of light are related to the actual deflections of the needle in the ratio of tan 20 to 0.

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    If the distance of the mirror from the scale is equal to n scale divisions, and if a deflection 0 of the needle causes, the reflected spot of light to move over s scale divisions, we shall have s/n = tan 20 exactly, s/2n = tan 0 approximately.

    49

    The cardboard scale SS is placed above a wooden screen, having in it a narrow vertical slit which permits a beam of light from the lamp L to reach the mirror of the magnetometer M, whence it is reflected upon the scale.

    50

    A part of one surface of the plate may be silvered, so that the polarized ray, after having once traversed the glass, is reflected back again; the rotation is thus doubled, and moreover, the arrangement is, for certain experiments, more convenient than the other.

    51

    This view is reflected, for example, in the canon of Melito of Sardis, and in the prefaces and letters of Jerome.

    52

    But their impatience of control, reflected in the form of government adopted, led to disastrous consequences.

    53

    These somewhat frequent changes of ministry, characteristic of a country new to responsible government, reflected, chiefly, differences concerning the treatment of commercial questions and the policy to be adopted towards the natives.

    54

    It was the general opinion abroad that the Magyars would either relapse into heathendom, or become the vassals of the Holy Roman Empire, and this opinion was reflected in the increasingly hostile attitude of the popes towards the Arpad kings.

    55

    Ivan Gundulic and the brilliant group of poets that gathered round him at Ragusa in the early 17th century, reflected in their writings the little Slav Republic's intimate connexion with its kinsmen of Serbia and Bosnia.

    56

    If the ray suffers one internal reflection at D, then it is readily seen that, if DB be the path of the reflected ray, the angle ADB equals 2r, i.e.

    57

    There is also an intermediate stage in which the glass has a rusty red colour by reflected light, and a purpleblue colour by transmitted light.

    58

    The first front toe was rudimentary, having no phalanges, but the fifth was rather less aborted, although clawless; the other three carried enormous claws, protected by reflected sheaths.

    59

    It reflected without exaggeration or literary veneer the faith of the German burgher, his blunt good sense and honesty of purpose.

    60

    The rich pastoral scenery of this part of Lincolnshire influenced the imagination of the boy, and is plainly reflected in all his early poetry, although it has now been stated with authority that the localities of his subject-poems, which had been ingeniously identified with real brooks and granges, were wholly imaginary.

    61

    The reflected sound waves are used to create an image on a screen, showing exactly what 's going on inside the body.

    62

    Against the often iterated accusation of immorality, it should be remembered that the Letters reflected the morality of the age, and that their author only systematized and reduced to writing the principles of conduct by which, deliberately or unconsciously, the best and the worst of his contemporaries were governed.

    63

    The term "rulers" appears to be derived from Manichean speculation, or from the same cycle of myth which is reflected in Cor.

    64

    Such a fusion is probably reflected in the Key of Truth.

    65

    The image was first thrown upon an inclined mirror and then reflected upwards to a paper screen on the top of the box.

    66

    The northern Doris, for example, spoke Aeolic, while Elis, Phocis, and many non-Dorian districts of north-west Greece spoke dialects akin to Doric. Many Dorian states had additional " nonDorian tribes "; Sparta, which claimed to be of pure and typical Dorian origin, maintained institutions and a mode of life which were without parallel in Peloponnese, in the Parnassian and in the Asiatic Doris, and were partially reflected in Crete only.

    67

    In the 16th century a spirit of universal questioning was rife, and it is this utter unsettlement of opinion which is reflected in the discussions of doubts on matters only remotely connected with " the faith once for all delivered unto the saints " (Jude 3).

    68

    When a wave of sound meets a surface separating two media it is in part reflected, travelling back from the surface into the first medium again with the velocity with which it approached.

    69

    In large halls the words of a speaker are echoed or reflected from flat walls or roof or floor; and these reflected sounds follow the direct sounds at such an interval that syllables and words overlap, to the confusion of the speech and the annoyance of the audience.

    70

    Then the reflected ray QR and the ray reflected at R, and so on, will all touch the circle drawn with ON as radius.

    71

    The two forks are fixed so that one vibrates in a vertical, and the other in a horizontal, plane, and they are so placed that a converging beam of light received on one mirror is reflected to the other and then brought to a point on a screen.

    72

    When the plate vibrated the mirror was vibrated about the fixed edge, and the image of a reflected slit was broadened out into a band, the broadening giving the amplitude of vibration of the plate.

    73

    When the hand is moved to and fro transversely waves are sent along the rope and reflected at the fixed end.

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    The direct and reflected systems are practically equal, and by suitably timing the vibrations of the hand for each case the rope may be made to vibrate as a whole, as two halves, as three-thirds and so on.

    75

    The open end is therefore a loop. It is to be noted that the exciter of the vibrations is in general at the open end, and that the two trains forming the stationary system consist of the direct waves from the exciter travelling into the tube, and the waves reflected back from the closed end.

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    The stationary wave method regards the vibration in the pipe as due to a series of waves travelling to the end and being there reflected back down the pipe.

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    But the reflection is not complete, for some of the energy comes out as waves; hence the direct and reflected trains are quite equal, and cannot neutralize each other at the loop.

    78

    If one prong of each fork be furnished with a small plain mirror, and a beam of light from a luminous point be reflected successively by the two mirrors, so as to form an image on a distinct screen, when one fork alone is put in vibration, the image will move on the screen and be seen as a line of a certain length.

    79

    The physical division between the Asiatic and Australian regions is clearly reflected in the botany and zoology.

    80

    These differences in the German Protestant churches of the second half of the 16th century are reflected in the great American Lutheran church.

    81

    Its object, as modestly stated in the preface, was "to indicate some of the earliest ideas of mankind, as they are reflected in ancient law, and to point out the relation of those ideas to modern thought."

    82

    The above explanation of the special degradation of the Nethinim, though they were connected with the Temple service, seems to be the only way of explaining the Talmudic reference to their tabooed position, and is an interesting example of the light that can be reflected on Biblical research by the Talmud.

    83

    A greater originality in the method of teaching the ancient languages was exemplified by Fenelon, whose views were partially reflected by the Abbe Fleury, who also desired the simplification of grammar, the diminution of composition, and even the suppression of Latin verse.

    84

    The Wisdomliterature of the Hebrews concerned itself with what we should call the philosophy of human nature, and sometimes also of physical nature as well; its writers observed human character, studied action in its consequences, laid down maxims for education and conduct, and reflected on the moral problems which human society presents.

    85

    His gloomy experiences of student life are reflected in a series of sketches named after two districts of Upsala, Fran Fjerdingen och Svartbacken (1877), which aroused great indignation at the time.

    86

    Where the seas were less clear, as in Ohio, the conditions are reflected in the character of the fossils.

    87

    At its posterior margin the peritoneum of the great sac is reflected on to the diaphragm to form the anterior layer of the coronary ligament.

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    From its lower margin the right lateral ligament is reflected on to the diaphragm.

    89

    Readers of Scott's Pirate will remember the frank contempt which Magnus Troil expressed for the Scots, and his opinions probably accurately reflected the general Norse feeling on the subject.

    90

    As the axis of the ctenidium lies by the side of the body, and is very frequently connate with the body, as so often happens in Gastropods also, we find it convenient to speak of the two plate-like structures formed on each ctenidial axis as the outer and the inner gill-plate; each of these is composed of two lamellae, an outer (the reflected) and an adaxial in the case of the outer gill plate, and an adaxial and an inner (the reflected) in the case of the inner gill-plate.

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    On the left side these lamellae are represented as having only a small reflected growth, on the right side the reflected ramus or lamella is complete (fr and er).

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    The concrescence, then, of the free edge of the reflected lamellae of the gill-plates of Anodon is very extensive.

    93

    Reflected lamella of inner gill-plate.

    94

    This opens into the reflected portion which overlies it as shown in the diagram fig.

    95

    The test is really a ciliated velum developed in the normal position at the apical pole but reflected backwards in such a way as to cover the original ectoderm except at the posterior end.

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    Order Filibranchia Gill-filament ventrally directed and reflected, connected by ciliated junctions.

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    The reflected borders of the inner gill-plates of either side are fused together in the middle line.

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    Galeommidae.-Mantle reflected over shell; shell thin, gaping; adductors much reduced.

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    External gill-plate directed dorsally and without reflected lamella.

    100

    This bias is reflected in the maxim that "correction should precede interpretation," which is no more than a half-truth.

    101

    Many of the Siamese sapphires are of very dark colour, some being so deeply tinted as to appear almost black by reflected light.

    102

    From each side of the uterus the peritoneum is reflected outward, as a two-layered sheet, to the side wall of the pelvis; this is the broad ligament, and between its layers lie several structures of importance.

    103

    After forming the prepuce the skin is reflected over the .glans and here looks like mucbus membrane.

    104

    While possessing considerable gifts of mind and a latent fund of energy, he seldom acted or reflected until the favourable moment had passed.

    105

    As the corpse was found generally to disappear and decay in spite of preservative magic, especially in the early ages, various substitutes were resorted to; statues and statuettes were thought efficacious, but, apart from their costliness, even these were subject to decay or destruction by violence, and in the absence of anything more substantial the Egyptians doubtless reflected that magic words alone in the last resort made everything right.

    106

    In many cases in various classes the mantle is reflected over the edges of the shell, so as to cover more or less completely its outer surface.

    107

    On the whole the natural lie of the country has been reflected in the political divisions, which have of course varied in detail.

    108

    Horizontal rays of light entering at the top were reflected by a prism down the tube and focussed on to a sheet of paper in front of the helmsman inside the submarine.

    109

    The top is closed by a pressure-tight window, inside of which is a prism which reflects the light rays vertically down the tube to a prism at the bottom end, where they are reflected in a horizontal direction and focussed in an eyepiece attached to the bottom of the tube.

    110

    Reflected portion of the nephridial stem.

    111

    Before Ottway, who had to go in a row-boat, reached the "Elephant," Sir Hyde Parker had reflected that it would be more magnanimous in him to take the responsibility of ordering the retreat.

    112

    The eye end of the telescope tube is removed - a counterpoise to the object end being substituted in its place - and a prism is inserted at the intersection of the visual axis with the transit axis, so that the rays from the object-glass may be reflected through one of the tubes of the transit axis to an eye-piece in the pivot of this tube.

    113

    Modern philosophers seem inclined to think that personal identity arises from consciousness, and consciousness is nothing but a reflected thought or perception.

    114

    His first wife, Catherine, daughter of Magnus I., duke of Saxe-Lauenburg, bore him in 1 533 his eldest son Eric. This union was neither long nor happy, but the blame for its infelicity is generally attributed to the lady, whose abnormal character was reflected and accentuated in her unhappy son.

    115

    The great schism was reflected in the Mendicant orders which were divided into two obediences, to the destruction of discipline.

    116

    Malthus has in more modern times derived a certain degree of reflected lustre from the rise and wide acceptance of the Dar, winian hypothesis.

    117

    Thus the war continued, but the desire for peace was growing stronger, and this was reflected in the proceedings of the diet which met at Regensburg in 1640.

    118

    Moreover, Sweden, and other states which were now members of the Empire, warmly supported it; and the house of Habsburg, on which it reflected a certain splendour, would not willingly have let it die.

    119

    In this respect the diet fairly reflected the place of Germany in Europe- The constitution was the work of the powers, The which in all matters arising out of it constituted the question final court of appeal.

    120

    The record is obtained by the light from a small lamp reflected downwards by a mirror so as to pass through a slit in a small plate attached to the outer end of the boom.

    121

    By this rotation a beam of light reflected from the surface suffers displacement.

    122

    Leprosy is common, especially in the inland towns; while ophthalmia is prevalent in the north, especially among the poorer classes, who are compelled to expose themselves to the blinding dust from the deserts and the excessive glare of the sun reflected from the burning sand.

    123

    The growing prosperity of Egypt in the opening years of the 20th century was very marked, and is reflected in the annual reports on the country supplied to the British foreign Egypts office by Lord Cromer.

    124

    This twofold representation finds a parallel in the narratives of Samuel, whose history and the conditions reflected therein are analogous to the life and times of Elisha.

    125

    From this court the walls of the Torre de Comares are seen rising over the roof to the north, and reflected in the pond.

    126

    The difference of the general level on the two sides of the water-parting is reflected in the length of their streams. On the west the drainage empties itself into the Atlantic after flowing only a very few miles, on the east it has to run 30 or 40 m.

    127

    A difference in calibre, elasticity or branching of a blood vessel, the smallest variation in a nerve or group of vessel-cells, any anatomical or physiological divergence, is reflected throughout the organism.

    128

    In India, before Buddhism, conflicting and contradictory views prevailed as to the precise mode of action of Karma; and we find this confusion reflected in Buddhist theory.

    129

    In Saxo Grammaticus's account of Ragnar Lodbrog, this event seems to be reflected in the story of an expedition of Ragnar's to Bjarmaland or Perm in Russia.

    130

    The clear atmosphere is in its upper strata free from clouds and dust, so that the sun's rays undergo scarcely any absorption and strike down with full force on the light-brown desert soil, from which they are radiated and reflected to a great extent.

    131

    The relative humidity of the air along the shores of the Gulf is high, so that exposure to the direct and reflected rays of the sun and radiation from the hot soil are encountered in a moist atmosphere.

    132

    The earlier Hegelians had interpreted it in the sense that the world in its ultimate essence was not only spiritual but self-conscious intelligence whose nature was reflected inadequately but truly in the finite mind.

    133

    X is the mirror rotating about the point E, and placed so that (if EB is the horizontal direction in which the rays are to be reflected) (I) the normal CE to the mirror is jointed to BC at C and is equal in length to BE, (2) the rod DBC passes through a slot in a rod ED fixed to, and in the plane of, the mirror.

    134

    Hence light incident along the direction BC will be reflected along CE.

    135

    It is easy to show that rays falling on the mirror in the direction BC will be reflected along BD.

    136

    The mirror mm is attached to the framework pafe, the members of which are parallel to the incident and reflected rays SO, OR, and the diagonal pf is perpendicular to the mirror.

    137

    The literary results of these years cannot be compared with those of the preceding period; they are virtually limited to a few wonderful lyrics, such as Wanderers Nachtlied, An den Mond, Gesang der Geister fiber den Wassern, or ballads, such as Der Erlkonig, a charming little drama, Die Geschwister (1776), in which the poet's relations to both Lili and Frau von Stein seem to be reflected, a dramatic satire, Der Triumph der Empfindsamkeit (1778), and a number of Singspiele, Lila (1777), Die Fischerin, Scherz, List and Rache, and Jery and Beitely (1780).

    138

    This search for the classic ideal is reflected in the works he completed or wrote under the Italian sky.

    139

    In his early days he was famous as a pleader, and his knowledge of Roman law is reflected in parts of his writings.

    140

    Prodicus in his platitudes reflected the customary morality of the time.

    141

    Parallel rays falling on A A converge at F, where an image is formed; the rays are then reflected from B and converge at P, where a second and more enlarged image is formed.

    142

    They then meet a small plane mirror supported at the point of intersection of the polar and declination axes, whence they are reflected down through the hollow polar axis as shown in fig.

    143

    The reflected rays pass down the tube from the direction of the elevated pole instead of upward towards that pole.

    144

    If then the objective tube is directed to any star, the convergent beam from the object-glass is received by the plane mirror from which it is reflected upwards along the polar axis and viewed through the hollow upper pivot.

    145

    The largest refracting telescope yet made, viz., that constructed by Gautier for the Paris exhibition of 1900, was arranged on this plan (type F), the stars' rays being reflected along the horizontal axis re rac or of a telescope provided with visual and with photo graphic object-glasses of 49-in.

    146

    It is, however, certain that the Foucault siderostat is not capable, in practice, of maintaining the reflected image in a constant direction with perfect uniformity on account of the sliding action on the arm that regulates the motion of the mirror; such an action must, more or less, take place by jerks.

    147

    In the latter case it will be necessary to provide means to mount the coelostat on a carriage by which it can be moved east and west without changing the altitude or azimuth of its polar axis, and also to shift the second mirror so that it may receive all the light from the reflected beam.

    148

    As these emphasized their supremacy by grouping around them a court of loyal attendants dependent in rank and ready to do their master's bidding, so the gods of the chief centres and those of the minor local cults formed a group around Marduk; and the larger the group the greater was the reflected glory of the chief figure.

    149

    The warlike nature of the Assyrians was reflected in their conceptions of the gods, who thus became little Assurs by the side of the great protector of arms, the big Assur.

    150

    In man, as the noblest of created things, the Trinity is seen most perfectly reflected; intellectus (vous), ratio (X6yos) and sensus (& ivota) make up the threefold thread of his being.

    151

    Implied in every contrast of principle and fact, of rule and application, involved as we see after the event, most decisively when we react correctly upon a world incorrectly perceived, thought is yet not reflected on in the common experience.

    152

    Light passing through a vertical slit falls upon the mirrors, from which it is reflected, and two images of the slit are produced, one by the movable mirror attached to the magnet and the other by the fixed mirror.

    153

    The light reflected from the fixed mirror traces a straight line on the paper, serving as a base line from which the variations in declination are measured.

    154

    As the declination changes the spot of light reflected from the magnet mirror moves parallel to the axis of the recording drum, and hence the distance between the line traced by this spot and the base line gives, for any instant, on an arbitrary scale the difference between the declination and a constant angle, namely, the declination corresponding to the base line.

    155

    The width of the photographic sheet which receives the spot of light reflected from the mirrors in the above instruments is generally so great that in the case of ordinary changes the curve does-not go off the paper.

    156

    To overcome this difficulty Eschenhagen in his earlier type of instruments attached to each magnet two mirrors, their planes being inclined at a small angle so that when the spot reflected from one mirror goes off the paper, that corresponding to the other comes on.

    157

    The light from the slit is reflected on to this mirror by an inclined fixed mirror, and after reflection at the movable mirror is again reflected at the fixed mirror and so reaches the recording drum.

    158

    By this arrangement the angular rotation of the reflected beam is less than that of the magnet, and hence the spot of light reflected from this mirror yields a trace on a much smaller scale than that given by the ordinary mirror and serves to give a complete record of even the most energetic disturbance.

    159

    Compared with some other periods, the Cambrian was free from extensive volcanic disturbances, but in Wales and in Brittany the earlier portions of this period were marked by voluminous outpourings; a condition that was feebly reflected in central and southern Europe.

    160

    The splendid patronage of letters by the successors of Alexander, and especially the great institutions which had been founded at Alexandria and Pergamum, had made an impression on the imagination of learned men which was reflected in the current notions of the ancient despots.

    161

    What has made this cult attach itself more especially to the Saiva creed is doubtless the character of Siva as the type of reproductive power, in addition to his function as destroyer which, as we shall see, is likewise reflected in some of the forms of his Sakti.

    162

    It arose from an attempt to demonstrate to his class the nature of the glow of reflected light sometimes seen in the eyes of animals such as the cat.

    163

    Everything was vacillating and uncertain; and the general instability was reflected even in foreign affairs, now that the master-hand of Gustavus III.

    164

    All the above thinkers reflected the general development of European thought.

    165

    The whole soul of the poet is reflected in the Ode to Dejection.

    166

    But the fact that Irenaeus thought of him as Polycarp's contemporary and "a man of the old time" (apXaaos avilp), together with the affinity between the religious tendencies described in Papias's Preface (as quoted by Eusebius) and those reflected in the Epistles of Polycarp and Ignatius, all point to his having flourished in the first quarter of the 2nd century.

    167

    The decadence of the monarchy as a national institution was reflected in the decadence of the cortes, which was rarely summoned between 1521 and 1580.

    168

    He modelled himself on the Roman theatre as reflected by the plays of Ariosto, and he avowedly wrote the Estrangeiros to combat the school of Gil Vicente, while in it, as in Os Vilhalpandos, the action takes place in Italy.

    169

    Under ordinary circumstances the spherule rebounds, and may be thus reflected backwards and forwards several times between the adjacent masses.

    170

    Certain crystals from Cumberland are beautifully fluorescent, appearing purple with a bluish internal haziness by reflected light, and greenish by transmitted light.

    171

    He is on the whole for the nobles and against the commons; and, though the unfavourable colours in which he paints the leaders of the latter are possibly reflected from the authorities he followed, it is evident that he despised and disliked the multitude.

    172

    He solved the problem of finding the point in a convex mirror at which a ray coming from one given point shall be reflected to another given point.

    173

    The name of the life-index is given to a tree, animal or other object believed to be so closely united by sympathetic ties to a human being that the fate of the latter is reflected in the condition of the former.

    174

    The method of his art is so generalizing, while his feeling is so natural, that every man can see himself reflected in the singer and his mistress shadowed forth in Laura.

    175

    The velum is peculiar, being reflected backwards over the body and bearing, besides an apical tuft, three or four rings of cilia.

    176

    North of the gap in the low escarpment in which the town of Lincoln centres, a close fringe of villages borders the escarpment on the west; and throughout the belt the alternations of clay and hard rock are reflected in the grouping of population.

    177

    Secondary caustics are orthotomic curves having the reflected or refracted rays as normals, and consequently the proper caustic curve, being the envelope of the normals, is their evolute.

    178

    The hybridism of the Abyssinians is reflected in their political and social institutions, and especially in their religious beliefs and practices.

    179

    The sky appears as a shining lake; mountains or palms may be similarly reflected, but it is to be noted that the images are inverted (see fig.).

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    We may treat it as a superficial effect, especially in the case of bodies which are opaque enough or thick enough to prevent all transmission of light, and we may investigate how much is reflected at the surface and how much is absorbed; or, on the other hand, we may confine our attention to the light which enters the body and inquire into the relation between the decay of intensity and the depth of penetration.

    181

    But all such bodies appear to lose their distinctive properties when heated in a vessel which nearly encloses them, for in that case those radiations which they do not emit are either transmitted through them from the walls of the vessel behind, or else reflected from their surface.

    182

    The Phanariote period has been described as one of total decay; the political degradation of Rumania was thought to be reflected in its spiritual life.

    183

    The metropolitan primacy of St Louis and Kansas City is reflected in the general organization of the courts.

    184

    Not until later are the small divisions of the south united under the name Judah, and this result is reflected in the genealogies where the brothers Caleb and Jerahmeel are called "sons of Hezron" (the name typifies nomadic life) and become descendants of Judah.

    185

    The division of the colonists into those who favoured the Boer states and those firmly attached to the British connexion was reflected, to the detriment of the public weal, in the parties in the Cape parliament.

    186

    The slow recovery of the gold-mining and other industries in the Transvaal after the war was reflected in a great decline in trade in Cape Colony during the last half of 1903, the distress being aggravated by severe drought.

    187

    When fully extended, the upper part of the zooid projects for some distance out of the calicle, and its wall is reflected for some distance over the lip of the latter, forming a fold of soft tissue extending to a greater or less distance over the theca, and containing in most cases a cavity continuous over the lip of the calicle with the coelenteron.

    188

    I have refracted it with Prismes, and reflected it with Bodies, which in Day-light were of other colours; I have intercepted it with the coloured film of Air interceding two compressed plates of glass, transmitted it through coloured Mediums, and through Mediums irradiated with other sorts of Rays, and diversly terminated it; and yet could never produce any new colour out of it.

    189

    And therefore minium reflecteth Rays of any colour, but most copiously those indued with red; and consequently when illustrated with day-light, that is with all sorts of Rays promiscuously blended, those qualified with red shall abound most in the reflected light, and by their prevalence cause it to appear of that colour.

    190

    And for the same reason Bise, reflecting blew most copiously, shall appear blew by the excess of those Rays in its reflected light; and the like of other bodies.

    191

    His correspondence with Mole, above alluded to, is an instance of this, and it was also reflected on in various epigrams by countrymen and contemporaries; one of these accuses him of having "begun to think before he had begun to learn," while another declares that he avait fair de savoir de toute eternite ce qu'il venait d'apprendre.

    192

    The medieval-looking group of government buildings situated in the Binnenhof (or "inner court"), their backs reflected in the pretty sheet of water called the Vyver, represent both historically and topographically the centre of the Hague.

    193

    The moral faults of the church only reflected those of the nation.

    194

    But the country, being in enjoyment of considerable prosperity, paid only a languid attention to the scheme; its indifference was reflected in the House; the Conservatives were encouraged in their opposition by the lack of interest which the new bill excited, and the almost unconcealed dislike of the prime minister to its provisions.

    195

    We have in like manner, as derivatives of a given curve, the caustic, catacaustic or diacaustic as the case may be, and the secondary caustic, or curve cutting at right angles the reflected or refracted rays.

    196

    A simpler arrangement, also employed by Tyndall, is to cause the rays to be reflected outwards parallel to one another, and to concentrate them by means of a small flask, containing the iodine solution and used as a lens, placed some distance from the camera.

    197

    It forms iron-black plates or tablets which appear red by transmitted and a metallic green by reflected light.

    198

    When a room has bad acoustic quality we can almost always assign the fault to Large smooth surfaces on the walls, floor or ceiling, which reflect or echo the voice of the speaker so that the direct waves sent out by him at any instant are received by a hearer with the waves sent out previously and reflected at these smooth surfaces.

    199

    Wires are frequently stretched across a room overhead, probably with the idea that they will prevent the voice from reaching the roof and being reflected there, but there is no reason to suppose that they are efficient.

    200

    The problem of measuring from an axis perpendicular to this plane is solved on the principle that the incident and reflected rays of light make equal angles with the perpendicular to a reflecting surface.

    201

    If the point P is so adjusted over the quicksilver that the ray is reflected back Z 0 0 FIG.

    202

    He then adjusts the instrument so that the cross threads coincide with their images reflected from the surface of the quicksilver.

    203

    A photograph of the spectrum of Tebbutt's comet, taken by him on the 24th of June 1881, showed radiations of shorter wave-lengths but identical source, and in addition, a percentage of reflected solar light marked as such by the presence of some well-known Fraunhofer lines.

    204

    This is due to the light falling from the sun on the earth and being reflected back to the moon.

    205

    So far as could be determined, 86% of the heat radiated was by the moon itself, and 14% reflected solar heat.

    206

    A remarkable feature of the reflecting power of the moon, which was made known by Miner's observations, is that the proportion of light reflected by a region on the moon is much greater when the light falls perpendicularly, which is the case near the time of full moon, and rapidly becomes less as the light is more oblique.

    207

    Teresa reflected like the rest, and her experience led her to find the real cause of the catastrophe in the relaxation of discipline within the religious orders.

    208

    Thus every person becomes a specific and original representation of the universe and a compendium of humanity, a microcosmos in which the world is immediately reflected.

    209

    It would appear then that the central kingdom of Tara was an innovation subsequent to the state of society described in the oldest sagas and the political position reflected in Ptolemy's account.

    210

    When the spectroscope was first applied in astronomy, it was hoped that the light reflected from living matter might be found to possess some property different from that found in light reflected from non-living matter, and that we might thus detect the presence of life on the surface of a planet by a study of its spectrum; but no hope of this kind has so far been realized.

    211

    It is directly beheld (intuited) by reason, but in order to be of use it has to be reflected on, and this by means of language.

    212

    It has revealed conditions which are not reflected in Genesis, and important facts upon which the book is silent - unless, indeed, there is a passing allusion to the great Babylonian monarch Khammurabi in the Amraphel of Gen.

    213

    Nevertheless, some allusion to national fortunes is reflected in the exaltation of Jacob (Israel) over Esau (Edom), and in the promise that the latter should break the yoke from his neck.

    214

    But the art and literature expressed by the genius of the masters, reflected in the tastes of society, and to be taken by Europe as a model throughout a whole century, are no criterion of the social and political order of the day.

    215

    This schism was reflected in the parties of the Assembly; the absolutists of the extreme Right; the moderate monarchists of the Right and Centre; the constitutionalists of the Left Centre and Left; and, finally, on the extreme Left the democratic revolutionists, among whom Robespierre sat as yet all but unnoticed.

    216

    With him begins that encyclopaedic character - the simultaneous cultivation of the whole field of investigation which is reflected from Aristotle on the Arabian school.

    217

    By varying the position of R other points can be found, and, since the curve is symmetrical about both the major and minor axes, it is obvious that any point may be reflected in both the axes, thus giving 3 additional points.

    218

    In general, the views reflected in the book are those of the Pharisees.

    219

    Examining the light reflected from the windows of the Luxemburg palace with a doubly refracting prism, he was led to infer (though more refined experiments have shown that this is not strictly the case) that light reflected at a certain angle, called the polarizing angle, from the surface of transparent substances has the same properties with respect to the plane of incidence as those of the ordinary stream in Iceland spar with respect to the principal plane of the crystal.

    220

    Further, if polarized light fall at the polarizing angle on a reflecting surface, the intensity of the reflected stream depends upon the azimuth of the plane of incidence, being proportional to the square of the cosine of the angle between this plane and the plane of the polarization.

    221

    At angles other than the polarizing angle common light gives a reflected stream .that behaves as a mixture of common light with light polarized in the plane of incidence, and is accordingly said to be partially polarized in that plane.

    222

    Arago showed that at all angles of incidence the reflected and refracted streams contain equal quantities of polarized light.

    223

    It follows then that if a stream of light be incident at the polarizing angle on a pile of parallel transparent plates of the same nature, each surface in turn will be met by the light at the polarizing angle and will give rise to a reflected portion polarized in the plane of incidence.

    224

    Hence the total reflected light will be polarized in this plane and will of necessity have a greater intensity than that produced by a single surface.

    225

    The polarization of the light reflected from a glass grating has also been investigated by I.

    226

    If the incident light be polarized in a plane, making an angle a with the plane of incidence, the stream may be resolved into two that are polarized in the principal azimuths, and these will be reflected in accordance with the above laws.

    227

    The expressions for the intensity of the refracted light may be obtained from those relating to the reflected light by the principle of energy.

    228

    The intensities of the incident, reflected and refracted streams are then measured in the same way, and we have merely to express that the square of the amplitude of the incident vibrations is equal to the sum of the squares of the amplitudes of the reflected and refracted vibrations.

    229

    Franz Neumann and James MacCullagh, starting from the opposite assumption of constant density and different elasticities, arrived at the same formulae for the intensities of the reflected light polarized in the principal azimuths, but in this case the vibrations must be regarded as parallel to the plane of polarization.

    230

    Now Fresnel's formulae were obtained by assuming that the incident, reflected and refracted vibrations are in the same or opposite phases at the interface of the media, and since there is no real factor that converts cos T into cos (T+p), he inferred that the occurrence of imaginary expressions for the coefficients of vibration denotes a change of phase other than 7r, this being represented by a change of sign.

    231

    Applying this interpretation to the formulae given above, it follows that when the incident light is polarized at an azimuth a to the plane of incidence and the second medium is the less refracting, the reflected light at angles of incidence exceeding the critical angle is elliptically polarized with a difference of phase A between the components polarized in the principal azimuths that is given by tan (A/2) =cot i l l (1 - µ 2 cosec 2 i).

    232

    The mountainous configuration of the moon's surface was there first described, and the so-called "phosphorescence" of the dark portion of our satellite attributed to its true cause--namely, illumination by sunlight reflected from the earth.

    233

    The subjective cast of his piety is reflected in his Mystical Marriage.

    234

    Just as this latter method of divination rested on a well-defined theory, to wit, that the liver was the seat of the soul of the animal and that the deity in accepting the sacrifice identified himself with the animal, whose "soul" was thus placed in complete accord with that of the god and therefore reflected the mind and will of the god, so astrology is based on a theory of divine government of the world, which in contrast to "liver" divination assumes at the start a more scientific or pseudo-scientific aspect.

    235

    The hypothesis which best explains all the phenomena is that the light is that of the sun reflected from an extremely tenuous cloud of particles having the form and extent described, and becoming more and more tenuous as the earth's orbit is approached until, immediately outside the orbit, it fades into complete invisibility.

    236

    It may therefore be regarded as an intensification of this band, possibly produced by the increased intensity of the light when reflected nearly back toward the sun, and therefore toward the earth.

    237

    The most plausible view is that we have to do with sunlight reflected from meteoric particles moving round the sun within the region of the lens.

    238

    Some evidence has also been found by the same observer of polarization, showing that a considerable portion of the light must be reflected sunlight.

    239

    Direct proof that we have to do with reflected sunlight is therefore still incomplete.

    240

    The evil character of Siva is reflected in his wife, who as Kali (the black) is the wild and cruel goddess of destruction and death.

    241

    Opaque objects can only be seen by reflected light.

    242

    The edge which is the separating line of the horizontal and hypothenuse surfaces of the prism, lies approximately over the middle of the system, so that the rays entering through the opening in the side after having been reflected by the hypothenuse surface are concentrated through one half of the objective on to the object.

    243

    Owing to the slight difference of illumination between the immersion liquid and the cover, the portion of light reflected on the cover is not noticeable.

    244

    The group of rays coming from the right half of the objective is reflected twice in the prism and directed to the left eye.

    245

    Every ray is divided into a reflected and a refracted portion on the front side of a parallel plate.

    246

    Whilst the refracted portion after leaving the plate continues its way in the same direction, displaced a little to one side, the reflected portion is directed into the side tube by a reflectionprism.

    247

    By the supplementary use of one of Wenham's prisms every ray is analysed into a more powerful refracted and a weaker reflected one.

    248

    The long Venetian occupation is reflected in the appearance, character, and to some extent even the language and religion of the Zantiots.

    249

    The practice gave rise to complicated problems of ecclesiastical discipline, which are reflected in the correspondence of Cyprian and especially in the Novatian controversy.

    250

    By means of an attached mirror and reflected ray of light the motion of the movable system can be indicated on a screen.

    251

    A ray of light is reflected from this mirror and from another mirror which is rocked by a small motor driven off the same circuit, so that the ray has two vibratory motions imparted to it at right angles, one a simple harmonic motion and the other a motion imitating the variation of the current or electromotive force under test.

    252

    His black hair reflected sunlight at the peak of every wave.

    253

    No, any disgust is toward myself, I could not bear to see it reflected in your eyes.

    254

    Her involuntary cringe stopped him for a second and the dark eyes reflected equal portions of shame and hurt.

    255

    The dark eyes softened, even reflected shame — and then they hardened.

    256

    She saw herself reflected in the pacing vampire.

    257

    She was passionate about Asian cooking and that's reflected in her dining experience.

    258

    That undoubtedly reflected his background as a Benedictine abbot, for he regarded the Rule of St Benedict as the rule of his life.

    259

    Glare from direct, reflected, or scattered sunlight causes discomfort and reduces visual acuity.

    260

    The value of the NPT had been clearly reflected in its near universal adherence.

    261

    From the area of the planet, semi-major axis and amount of reflected light, the planetary albedos can be derived.

    262

    Such attitudes have been reflected in the predominantly ' common sense ' explanations of pit alignments to date.

    263

    The payment by Abbott of royalty arrears and other related payments pursuant to the High Court Judgment are not reflected in these results.

    264

    The relative weakness of the bond is reflected in the bond enthalpy.

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    The UK remains a diverse global hub The diversity of projects reflected the breadth of the UK economy.

    266

    The nearest we all get to seeing multiple images is with soap bubbles reflected in our bathroom mirror.

    267

    It means the shiny arc of reflected light on a chrome bumper instead of the smith's blacking on a hammered iron rail.

    268

    Environmental concern prior to the mid 19th century is reflected in local authority bylaws relating to public health, nuisances and buildings.

    269

    Thanks to Jack Fitch, Dave Carlson and Alex Jacobson, property names for reflected Java Beans now use standard capitalization transform.

    270

    This is reflected in unprecedented June runoff totals for some southern rivers draining permeable catchments.

    271

    These tensions are often reflected in local church congregations where increasing numbers of churches are adopting a niche approach to " doing church " .

    272

    This is also congruent with thinking reflected in the Disability Discrimination Act.

    273

    On the whole, state constitutions reflected fear of government tyranny more than they reflected the need to create forceful, effective government.

    274

    The moral contestation of the SMF reflected their emphasis on true belief, but also the importance of the nganga -system to Bakongo society.

    275

    Conceptual understanding broadly reflected these trends, and conceptual and behavioral performance were found to be only weakly correlated.

    276

    Keble must have been concerned at the cost as reflected in the ensuing correspondence.

    277

    Lasers that are reflected appear as a ' R '; lasers that hit balls dead-on appear as ' H ' .

    278

    This is reflected in the number of protective designations that exist throughout the area.

    279

    Ingestion of ciliates was greater than that of heterotrophic dinoflagellates, which reflected a higher abundance of ciliates in the water column.

    280

    Analysis of these responses reflected considerable student dissatisfaction with the science curriculum, and the students proposed ten recommendations.

    281

    We wanted something that reflected the spirit of English eccentricity.

    282

    As the state became increasingly embattled, so its appeals to national identity inevitably reflected the imperial and centralizing mission of the state.

    283

    In order to calculate an emissivity we first need to determine the transmitted and reflected components.

    284

    Here the dance takes off with everyday people entangled in vanity reflected in an unseen mirror.

    285

    He found the light of his present exaltation reflected in the face of the girl.

    286

    We have reflected an increase in revenue expenditure of £ 15 million from 2003/04.

    287

    A pale gleam in a far corner reflected the light sneaking in under the rafters.

    288

    Majestic and enduring, their peaks glistened as the sun caught and reflected the layers of snow.

    289

    Greene reflected upon the fact that he doesn't appear overly graceful, hacking away with his stubby, tho authentic, sword.

    290

    If you enjoy what you are doing, this will undoubtedly be reflected in your 'A ' level grade.

    291

    His whole behavior reflected spiritual idealism, with sometimes the postures of a visionary, sometimes the frank outbursts of a child.

    292

    The project survey examined the extent to which this policy impetus was being reflected in activity in public library authorities (PLAs ).

    293

    An interrupt will not be serviced unless it is of a higher level than that reflected by the interrupt mask.

    294

    She suggests instead that the practices of the known medieval kingships more probably reflected the circumstances in which they came to power.

    295

    The part of the capsule attached to the acetabulum was also reflected upwards to show the acetabular labrum.

    296

    The leadership's claim that the low turnout reflected satisfaction with the government is simply laughable.

    297

    On the floor, the couple chose black and white chequerboard linoleum, which is reflected in the gleaming stainless steel kickboards.

    298

    Indeed, what we believe will be reflected in our everyday living.

    299

    The tutorial initializes with a cut-away schematic diagram of a reflected light fluorescence microscope appearing in the window.

    300

    Fully trained and qualified operatives will ensure that the product's high performance is reflected in the quality of all on-site activities.

    301

    In his latter days he proved a great penitent, reflected greatly on his youthfull transactions.

    302

    The consequent modulation in optical power reflected by the film is detected using a photodiode at the proximal end of the fiber.

    303

    By scanning a photodiode along a line across the beam reflected by the interferometer, a line array of ultrasound receivers is effectively synthesized.

    304

    Now they turn pink in reflected light of a pink sunset.

    305

    Phillip really became a playboy at this time, basking in the reflected glow of his father's celebrity.

    306

    You also observe that the participants reflected a ' widening class polarization in the community ' .

    307

    Any modifications to our privacy practices will be reflected first within this area of our network of Web sites.

    308

    However, it was clear that their design and operation generally reflected the precepts of the Code of practice.

    309

    It will be reflected undergoing a phase change of pi/2 radians?

    310

    Chartism in London reflected traditional English radicalism dating back to Cartwright in the 1770s.

    311

    Passive RF sensors, which use microwave radiometers to detect RF energy emitted or reflected from objects.

    312

    At this frequency a parallel resonant circuit is formed between the primary inductance and the net capacitive reactance reflected back from the secondary.

    313

    The reggae rhythms reflected the sound of the streets of London, where reggae rhythms reflected the sound of the streets of London, where reggae briefly became the Punk fans second music of choice.

    314

    It also examines the changing definitions of social need these reflected and asks why welfare states have experienced retrenchment in recent years.

    315

    It also seems reflected in the dispute involving Foirtgirn, involving a sorcerer and St Columba.

    316

    The color of over 70 gold alloys was measured using a spectrophotometer, a special camera that measures the color of reflected light.

    317

    The name reflected their mail carrying business for the Post Office back in horse-drawn stagecoach days!

    318

    I can still see the starlight reflected in her eyes.

    319

    At the same time, the shift in the representation of the royal person reflected a change in Russian statehood.

    320

    And who cares that five years ago we had virtually the same story (" fat naked man reflected in chrome toaster " )?

    321

    This particular food is reflected in the shape of the weather vane atop the town's 16th century tolbooth.

    322

    New variable-nozzle turbo he reflected sunlight made easier by.

    323

    Urography Care should be exercised in patients with moderate to severe impairment of renal function (as reflected by a raised blood urea ).

    324

    The strikes reflected a longstanding wariness of the trade union leadership.

    325

    Thomas Bell Thomas Bell was an eminent 19th century zoologist whose collections reflected his wide interests in natural history.

    326

    Suppose now the solar spectrogram to be viewed in the focus of Or, and the converging rays to be reflected by the prisms Pr and P, i till an image is formed in the focus of the eyepiece at the point where the axis of the eyepiece intersects From Zeitschr.

    327

    If the stellar spectrograph is viewed in the focus of 0 2 and the converging rays are reflected by the prism P2 to P4, no image would be seen in the eyepiece, for the rays would pass out directly through the parallel glass plate which is formed by the cementing together of the prisms P 3 and P 4.

    328

    That it has become one of the healthiest cities in the world from being one of the unhealthiest is attributable in great measure to his insistence on the necessity of sanitary reform, and it was his unceasing efforts that secured for its inhabitants the drainage system, the sewage farms and the good water-supply, the benefits of which are reflected in the decreased death-rate they now enjoy.

    329

    On one hand the animal spirits " reflected " 2 from the image formed on the pineal gland proceed through the nervous tubes to make the muscles turn the back and lift the feet, so as to escape the cause of the terror.

    330

    Now the historical fortune of these tribes is reflected in several of their names (see SABIN7).

    331

    It was in reality sins and vices, however, rather than follies that came under his censure, and this didactic temper was reflected in Barclay.

    332

    Foot large, with aquiferous system; propodium reflected over head; eyes degenerate; burrowing habit.

    333

    Shell external, spiral, generally ornamented with ribs; borders of aperture thin and not reflected; radula with square teeth; genital ducts without accessory organs.

    334

    A careful reading of the score to this English text reveals not a single false emphasis or loss of rhetorical point in the fitting of words to notes, nor a single extra note or halt in the music; and wherever the language seems stilted or absurd the original will be found to be at least equally so, while the spirit of Wagner's poetry is faithfully reflected.

    335

    The method employed did not admit of the production of such high magnetizing forces, but was of special interest in that both B and I were measured optically-B by means of the rotation of a polarized ray inside a glass plate, as before described, and I by the rotation of a polarized ray reflected from the polished surface of the magnet ized metal (see " Ker.r's constant," Magneto-Optics).

    336

    Rutile assumes tetragonal forms isomorphous with cassiterite, SnO 2 (and also zircon, ZrSiO 4); anatase is also tetragonal, and brookite or thorhombic. Rutile is the most stable and anatase the least, a character reflected in the decrease in density from rutile (4.2) and brookite (4.0) to anatase (3.9).

    337

    It is curiously reflected in the adventures of the Babylonian Hercules, the solar hero Gilgamesh (see Gilgamesh, Epic Of).

    338

    Other familiar conceptions identify the soul with the liver (see Omen) or the heart, with the reflected figure seen in the pupil of the eye, and with the blood.

    339

    The axes i are now free; the outer lamellae of the outer gill-plates (er) still adhere by concrescence to the mantle-skirt, whilst the inner lamellae of the inner gill-plates meet one another and fuse by concrescence at In the lateral view of the animal with reflected mantle-skirt and gill-plates, the line of concrescence of the inner lamellae of the inner gill-plates is readily seen; it is marked as in fig.

    340

    He spent a happy summer mainly at Gohlis, near Leipzig, his jubilant mood being reflected in the Ode an die Freude; and in September of the same year he followed his new friend Korner to Dresden.

    341

    Knowledge, therefore, with its vehicle, the intellect, is dependent upon the existence of certain nerve-organs located in an animal system; and its function is originally only to present an image of the interconnexions of the manifestations external to the individual organism, and so to give to the individual in a partial and reflected form that feeling with other things, or innate sympathy, which it loses as organization becomes more complex and characteristic. Knowledge or intellect, therefore, is only the surrogate of that more intimate unity of feeling or will which is the underlying reality - the principle of all existence, the essence of all manifestations, inorganic and organic. And the perfection of reason is attained when man has transcended those limits of individuation in which his knowledge at first presents him to himself, when by art he has risen from single objects to universal types, and by suffering and sacrifice has penetrated to that innermost sanctuary where the euthanasia of consciousness is reached - the blessedness of eternal repose.

    342

    Reference should be made to the articles Reflexion, Refraction, and Caustic for the general characters of reflected and refracted rays (the article Lens considers in detail the properties of this instrument, and should also be consulted); in this article will be discussed the nature, varieties and modes of aberrations mainly from the practical point of view, i.e.

    343

    They employed a quasi-philosophical method, by which, according to Maimonides, they first reflected how things ought to be in order to support, or at least not contradict, their opinions, and then, when their minds were made up with regard to this imaginary system, declared that the world was no otherwise constituted.

    344

    Like the wasps, before I finally went into winter quarters in November, I used to resort to the northeast side of Walden, which the sun, reflected from the pitch pine woods and the stony shore, made the fireside of the pond; it is so much pleasanter and wholesomer to be warmed by the sun while you can be, than by an artificial fire.

    345

    These bubbles are from an eightieth to an eighth of an inch in diameter, very clear and beautiful, and you see your face reflected in them through the ice.

    346

    Perhaps I shall hear a solitary loon laugh as he dives and plumes himself, or shall see a lonely fisher in his boat, like a floating leaf, beholding his form reflected in the waves, where lately a hundred men securely labored.

    347

    It reflected a weak, ungraceful figure and thin face.

    348

    The soldiers, for the most part handsome fellows and, as is always the case in an artillery company, a head and shoulders taller and twice as broad as their officer--all looked at their commander like children in an embarrassing situation, and the expression on his face was invariably reflected on theirs.

    349

    Prince Andrew expressed his ideas so clearly and distinctly that it was evident he had reflected on this subject more than once, and he spoke readily and rapidly like a man who has not talked for a long time.

    350

    It was so light that he could see the moonlight reflected from the metal harness disks and from the eyes of the horses, who looked round in alarm at the noisy party under the shadow of the porch roof.

    351

    She sat a long time looking at the receding line of candles reflected in the glasses and expecting (from tales she had heard) to see a coffin, or him, Prince Andrew, in that last dim, indistinctly outlined square.

    352

    The smoke of the guns mingled with this mist, and over the whole expanse and through that mist the rays of the morning sun were reflected, flashing back like lightning from the water, from the dew, and from the bayonets of the troops crowded together by the riverbanks and in Borodino.

    353

    The historical figures at the head of armies, who formerly reflected the movement of the masses by ordering wars, campaigns, and battles, now reflected the restless movement by political and diplomatic combinations, laws, and treaties.

    354

    The 60s reflected a brand new attitude to fashion, ready-to-wear clothes designed by the young for the young.

    355

    I also reflected on the fact that we 're very well served in the Diocese by our Local Radio Stations.

    356

    The last one occurred in 1976 and was based on late 1960s rental values that reflected prevailing social and economic conditions.

    357

    These costs would have to be reflected in the price of the product and we want to make natural cosmetics affordable for everyone.

    358

    Falling public confidence in the ability of local democracy to deliver is reflected most starkly in the turnout at local elections.

    359

    At each surface a ray splits into partially reflected and partially refracted rays.

    360

    The reggae rhythms reflected the sound of the streets of London, where reggae briefly became the Punk fans second music of choice.

    361

    Brown rust of barley The high incidence of barley brown rust in 1989 was reflected in the large number of leaf samples received.

    362

    Prayer and liturgy accompanied our way as we reflected together on the sapiential tradition at the turn of the millenium.

    363

    A similar pattern of results are reflected in the main measure of scholastic achievement at age 16.

    364

    Her masterful command of precious metals is reflected in a refined sensuality of form.

    365

    An early success, Dad 's Army also reflected a number of other problems that were to dog the sitcom spin-off genre.

    366

    The name reflected their mail carrying business for the Post Office back in horse-drawn stagecoach days !

    367

    We applied the same techniques to try and detect starlight reflected from the innermost planet of this triple system.

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    The world of the queuers also reflected the stratification of Moroccan society.

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    The latissimus dorsi muscle was reflected laterally to reveal the thoracolumbar fascia lying beneath.

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    And who cares that five years ago we had virtually the same story (" fat naked man reflected in chrome toaster ")?

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    This particular food is reflected in the shape of the weather vane atop the town 's 16th century tolbooth.

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    The mood of rural tranquility is reflected in the delightful country pine furniture.

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    The universality of experience reflected in Bach 's music far transcends his own profound religious faith.

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    Urography Care should be exercised in patients with moderate to severe impairment of renal function (as reflected by a raised blood urea).

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    These slogans reflected what seemed then to be mere utopian dreams.

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    This vibrant metropolis embraces the diverse cultures of its population, reflected through cuisine, shops, music and colorful festivals.

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    Reflected and transmitted rays do not take advantage of the light and vista buffer.

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    Zita 's " passion for painting " was reflected in the zinging colors of a series of beautifully crafted flower studies.

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    Is this reflected in the zonation of the area and the process by which it was arrived at?

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    When the couple reflected on their first date, they felt liketheir lovewas fated to happen.

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    After the middle school graduation, the mothers reflected how their children had evolved and matured.

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    When I reflected on the magnitude of the disaster, I was greatly troubled. How could we help all those people?

    383

    The primary reason that parents give a child a name other than just their father's is because they want a connection to both parents reflected in the last name.

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    Marriages today are true partnerships, and we're seeing that reflected in family naming more and more often.

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    These movies reflected the challenges and changing nature of the everyday life of the time, as well as pointing out its own corrupt problems.

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    Germany is a large, diverse country; this is reflected in the properties that are for sale.

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    This adds to the rich mix of influences in the country and is reflected in many architectural styles.

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    This phenomenon is what causes the glare reflected from a car window or chrome, or from a wet pavement.

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    Polarized lenses filter the waves of light by absorbing some of the reflected glare while allowing other light waves to pass through them.

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    Using real human-grade meat is more expensive, as reflected in the price per bag, but the nutritional benefits should be well worth the additional cost.

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    This is reflected in their digestive systems, their tooth structure and their behavior.

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    Its history is reflected in other characteristics.

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    Also, be aware that it usually takes one full billing cycle, and could take up to two billing cycles, for the change to your due dates to be reflected on your account.

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    It's best not to opt for the cheapest cushion you can find because the price will likely be reflected in the quality.

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    While it's always tempting to try to get the lowest price possible, the cost is often reflected in the quality.

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    When buying seat cushions for patio furniture remember that the quality is often reflected in the cost.

    397

    Traditional values, regional rural lifestyles and culture are also reflected in country style furniture and decor.

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    These gases trap the sun's heat that should be reflected back into outer space in order to prevent the planet from overheating.

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    A Mediterranean Revival style is reflected in the main house and three guest houses.

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    Either way, this active lifestyle is reflected in the more casual decorating choices of residents and local establishments.

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    This encourages an atmosphere of culture and excitement in the city which is reflected in the eclectic design of the surrounding homes and businesses.

    402

    All of the changes reflected Jefferson's travels in France and the different architectural styles and features he saw.

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    He designed his home with some unique and very innovative features that reflected this philosophy.

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    When deciding where to install the tiles, think about what items will be reflected.

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    The tiles used in these indoor bathrooms reflected the Art Deco geometric patterns.

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    Even lighting often reflected this as the primary choice.

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    It's this combination of old and new that is reflected in the product line.

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    Gold pictures frames can be reflected in accents, rug or drapery color while a dramatic wall print sees small pops of color throughout the room reflect its style.

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    The fashion of halter tops, and terry-cloth bottoms reflected one thing; action!

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    The sleek, navy blue compact is adorned with an iridescent "CD" moniker reflected behind a "Dior" logo engraved in silver.

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    This will often also be reflected in the price of the kit.

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    Your expectations shouldn't be low, but they should be realistic and reflected in your attitude towards the entire experience.

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    Understanding the way color is reflected by light and how some subjects absorb color differently than others will help you improve your photography skills.

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    This will avoid glare from the flash being reflected back into the camera.

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    When you enter the code on the checkout page, the savings will be reflected in the total order amount before you confirm your payment.

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    His music reflected the subtle harmonies of jazz set to a Latin samba rhythm.

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    For those who believe that physical, mental and spiritual health are intrinsically connected, and that how we treat the earth is reflected in how we treat ourselves, eating raw can feel like the only way to live.

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    What you eat is reflected directly in your appearance.

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    This will be reflected in the price of the limousine.

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    Wine, beach, western, or butterfly themes can be reflected in the favors you give out.

    421

    Beach weddings have a strong tie to nature and with the beach playing such an important part in a couple's special day it is only natural that this is also reflected in the reception décor.

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    Many couples like to have a color scheme that is reflected through all of their wedding.

    423

    The mood is breezy and cool, and this may well best be reflected by your wedding dress.

    424

    It's the start of your happily ever after, and that should be reflected in every aspect of the wedding - starting with the invitations.

    425

    The number seven is said to represent the seven days of creation and is also reflected in the Seven Blessings.

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    The husbands of Marie Osmond are extremely different from one another and this is reflected in many aspects of the marriages.

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    An answer like that would have reflected her views while remaining neutral on a hotly debated subject.

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    Since the voters tended to be internet-savvy, the winners reflected a younger, more hip group than in years past.

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    The American car culture came into its own in the 1960s and this car, with its sharp, slim lines, reflected the space age perfectly.

    430

    If sellers have sold books of questionable quality in the past, it should be reflected in their feedback.

    431

    The poll reflected the opinions of 90,000 readers.

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    Some older puppies and dogs may come from a breeder partially trained, and that is reflected in the price.

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    The website is much more than a place to just learn how to play music; it is also a community, and this is reflected in the highly active forum.

    434

    If you plan to hang a decorative mirror, consider what will be reflected in that mirror.

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    However, if you have a decorative plant reflected in the mirror, it doubles the attractive display.

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    Adding mirrors also adds reflected light and can make a small room look bigger.

    437

    The rich golds, bright blues and deep terra cottas of the Southwest and Arizona are reflected throughout much of the interior design in the region, extending to the kitchen designs.

    438

    There were many classic pieces that remain popular today, as well as pieces that reflected a certain period of time.

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    This is reflected in the higher cost of organic products.

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    Each bride has her own personality and this should be reflected in her wedding dress.

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    There is no reason for them not to be reflected in magazines and on runways.

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    Several of his contemporaries reflected on his theory, often adding their own concepts.

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    His dream theory reflected his opinion that dreams are a person's outlet for their subconscious thoughts and "hidden desires." He felt that everything in a dream was the result of the dreamer's instincts and experiences.

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    Contemporary tastes are reflected in Bvlgari's most recent styles.

    445

    The sun's rays are incredibly bright and even more likely to burn you when reflected off of the snow.

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    There's no denying it, Dita offers exceptional quality of product, a factor that is reflected in both its price and in its celebrity fans.

    447

    When the IR light bounces back and enters the camera lens of the goggles, the camera does have the ability to "see" the reflected IR light.

    448

    As the reflected light enters the goggles, special night vision electronics capture the light and amplifies it significantly.

    449

    The goggles can "see" the IR light, so the person wearing them sees the faint reflected light as well.

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    The goal is to introduce just enough additional light in the room so that the reflected IR light appears brighter.

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    Light that is reflected off of flat surfaces, like that of a road or smooth water, usually reflects back horizontally.

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    Your pupils will naturally dilate in the dark room, so as IR light enters your eyes, you can see the room in the glow of the reflected infrared light that only you can see.

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    The Maui Jim polarized filters absorb 99.9 percent of reflected glare.

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    And the anti-reflective coating absorbs bounce-back glare, which is reflected from behind or to the sides.

    455

    Being out on the water combines the glare from the sun and the reflected light from the water.

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    When light is reflected from a smooth surface, it's horizontally polarized.

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    The way this protects your eyes from very bright light from the sun or reflected off of the ground, such as off water or snow, is as follows.

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    Since half of the surface is covered with highly reflective molecules, about half of the total visible light is reflected away from your eyes.

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    This is because the mirrored coating can be manufactured to reflect visible light of a certain range, so the color that people see being reflected off of your glasses can be anything you like.

    460

    Snow driving glasses need to protect you from strong glare, intense UV rays (in general and because rays are reflected back up from the snow), provide protection from the sides, and give you amazing contrast for the safest drive possible.

    461

    They are specifically designed for anglers with polarized lenses that eliminate over 99 percent of all reflected glare and give you 100 percent UV protection.

    462

    Polarized lenses are effective because they cut reflected glare.

    463

    Reflected glare is when sunlight bounces off smooth surfaces, such as water or concrete.

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    Polarized lenses cut down on the glare from reflected light, giving you a clearer view of the road or any obstacles that may be in your way.

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    Anyone wearing those polarized lenses will still receive enough light to see clearly, but most of the high-intensity reflected light is blocked.

    466

    The developers of Brothers in Arms went through actual military training to gain first-hand knowledge of real fire team tactics, and this is reflected in the gameplay.

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    Zooming in on Master Chief's visor, you'll be able to see "everything in front of him reflected in it, right down to the ammo counter in his rifle."

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    For instance, the 40GB PS3 sells for a lot less than the 80GB model, so the price difference will also be reflected in the price of a refurbished system.

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    Light shades and wall sconces reflected the streamlined geometric shapes of this style.

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    The many roles of collagen are reflected in the number of genes dedicated to its production.

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    If people with albinism seem to have reddish eyes, it is because light is being reflected from the back of the eye (retina) in much the same way as happens when people are photographed with an electronic flash.

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    However, poor oral hygiene and lack of care of the first set of teeth are apt to be reflected in problems with the gums and the permanent teeth.

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    Polaroid lenses that block out much of the reflected light also allow better vision in sunny weather and are helpful for people who enjoy boating.

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    The ultrasound produces sound waves that are reflected back from the body structures of the fetus, producing a picture that can be seen on a video screen.

    475

    Some of these names reflected the now outdated belief that IBS is a purely psychological disorder, a product of the patient's imagination.

    476

    Growing public concern over their fate was reflected in the 1974 passage of the Runaway Youth Act, which funded a program to establish a network of centers for runaways.

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    Parental concerns are reflected in the status of a reproductive couple to prevent the transmission of the virus before pregnancy and if this is not possible, to obtain adequate prenatal care to prevent the transmission to the baby.

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    The amount of pollen in the air is reflected in the pollen count, often broadcast on the daily news during allergy season.

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    Adolescent girls are, in general, shorterlegged than adolescent boys; this proportional difference is also reflected in the hand and foot skeletons as well.

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    The acidosis will be reversed, reflected in a gradual increase in pH.

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    Use sunscreen when participating in snow activities such as skiing where sunlight is reflected off the snow.

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    Wear an opaque shirt on water, because reflected rays are intensified.

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    The adopted child may have trouble fitting into the adoptive family when genetic traits are not mirrored or reflected.

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    Some would say that it is more primal than the arts, as reflected in the mating "dances" of many animals.

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    However, the gaucho influences of life in the Mexican West are reflected in the costumes and choreogaphy.

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    While they often won't charge for the design, the cost of this service is often reflected in the total headstone price.

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    Do not sleep where your image is reflected in a mirror.

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    Feng shui is all about the balance of energies and this should be reflected in your color choices for walls, floors, windows and other surface treatments.

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    You don't want the bed reflected in the mirror and it will require some testing to get it placed so you can see the doorway while in bed.

    490

    This attitude is reflected in his comments and does little to promote Western understanding of the dense and complex material.

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    Your attitude will be reflected in your hair.

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    The economic depression of the 1930s was reflected in hair, which became softer and more sober, although it remained relatively short throughout the first half of the decade.

    493

    The 1960s saw the rise of another youth movement and young women were again looking for a hairstyle that reflected the changing times and was fun, sporty, and easy to care for.

    494

    Getting the job will be a fierce competition, and opportunities and earnings will, of course, be reflected by economics and consumer preferences.

    495

    The number of bankruptcy filings for January 2009 reflected a 34.4 percent increase from the number of filings for the same time the year before.

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    Any changes will be reflected in an interest and principal graph at the top of the page.

    497

    All of these changes to the worksheet will be reflected in the graphs and visual aides at the top of the calculator.

    498

    At this point in U.S. history, the country's inflation rate was running in double digits and the cost of borrowing money reflected this fact.

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    For example, problems behind the walls may not be reflected on the face of the wall.

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    The fun and flirty styles of Billabong bikinis are reflected in their one-pieces as well, but don't shy away from a lively bikini because you think your body isn't in condition for a two-piece.