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Travelers entering from the desert were confounded by what must have seemed an illusion: a great garden filled with nightingales and roses, cut by canals and terraced promenades, studded with water tanks of turquoise tile in which were reflected the glistening blue curves of a hundred domes.
The sharp ray was absorbed by a cloud, then reflected to the earth in a softer, diffused radiance.
And, if we follow the Rayburn pattern, as consciously or by an instinctual political sense I like to think I have followed it, then the very nature of our loyalty to our own immediate areas must necessarily be reflected in the devotion of our services to our country.
His answers to the classification questionnaire reflected that he was a minister of Jehovah's Witnesses, employed at night by a sugar producer.
In 1947, affidavits were filed with the Commission by various clear-channel stations alleging that extensive interference was being caused to the service areas of these stations during daylight hours, from class 2, stations whose signals were being reflected from the ionosphere so as to create skywave intereference.
But the most impressive testimony to Schnabel's distinction as a teacher is reflected by the individuality which marks each student's approach as distinctly his own.
These wavelengths are reflected in sequence through the specimen by the rotating mirror ; ;
With the source of light behind the copy, there is no loss of lumen output, as with conventional boards illuminated by means of reflected light.
The reflection of radiation originating from the anode holder and reflected back to it by the surrounding metal surfaces should also be small because of the peculiar characteristic of the metal surfaces and of the specific geometry.
This development is reflected in the action taken in February, 1961, by the general board of the National Council of Churches, the largest Protestant organization in the Aj.
The lawyer didn't know him very well although he saw him occasionally at some dinner party -- Thayer, like himself, Madden reflected, was the extra man so prized by hostesses -- and found him easy enough to talk to.
Each principle preceded by " Ani Ma ' amin B ' emunah Shleymah ", " I believe with perfect faith that ..." These principles are reflected in the hymn Yigdal.
Beauty and Truth have been argued to be nearly synonymous, as reflected in the statement " Beauty is truth, truth beauty " in the poem Ode on a Grecian Urn by John Keats.
The comparatively low price for a complete computer system with dedicated monitor, its high resolution monochrome text and graphic capabilities and the possibility to run CP / M software also rendered the system attractive for business users, which was reflected by a wide selection of application software.
Monochromatic aberrations are caused by the geometry of the lens and occur both when light is reflected and when it is refracted.
This reflected Churchill's concern with security, and his distrust of and hostility to communism, even during the alliance imposed on him by the Nazi threat.
Television series executive producer Marti Noxon later reflected that this story might have been produced by the studio in order to frighten Whedon into taking the reins of the project.
This growing discontent was reflected in the continuing opposition of partisans of Carrera, who was executed by the Argentine regime in Mendoza in 1821, like his two brothers were three years earlier.
Erratic growth rates in the 1990s reflected the economy's vulnerability to swings in tourist arrivals, caused by political instability on the island and fluctuations in economic conditions in Western Europe.
This was reflected in Constantinople by the construction of the Blachernae palace, the creation of brilliant new works of art, and general prosperity at this time: an increase in trade, made possible by the growth of the Italian city-states, may have helped the growth of the economy.
This institution, with its name, was later emulated by other powers and is reflected in the modern usage of the word ( see Consul ( representative )).
Geikie, a Scottish-born Canadian, reflected the Anglocentric attitude that would be prevalent in Canada for the next hundred years when he referred to the language as " a corrupt dialect ", in comparison to what he considered the proper English spoken by immigrants from Britain.
Overall, more than two million tourists visited Crete last year, and this increase in tourism is reflected on the number of hotel beds, rising by 53 % in the period between 1986 and 1991, when the rest of Greece saw increases of only 25 %.

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Critics of Boswell have pointed out that many earlier doctrinal sources condemn homosexuality in ethical terms without prescribing a punishment, and that Boswell's citations reflected a general trend towards harsher penalties from the 12th century onwards.
The power per thrust required for a perfectly collimated output beam is 300 MW / N ( half this if it can be reflected off the craft ); very high energy density power sources would be required to provide reasonable thrust without unreasonable weight.
Furthermore, is defined as the set of all light sources, as the direction vector from the point on the surface toward each light source ( specifies the light source ), as the normal at this point on the surface, as the direction that a perfectly reflected ray of light would take from this point on the surface, and as the direction pointing towards the viewer ( such as a virtual camera ).
The sources from which individual artists drew their theoretical arguments were diverse, and reflected the social and intellectual preoccupations in all areas of Western culture at that time.
The story described in The Dam Busters reflected the difficulties Wallis often faced in persuading those in authority or who controlled funding sources to support his ideas.
Natural sources include bright sunlight reflected from snow or ice or, less commonly, from sea or sand.
Craig Blomberg states that the denial of the existence of Jesus was never part of the Jewish tradition, which instead accused him of being a sorcerer and magician, as also reflected in other sources such as Celsus.
This included claiming ( with no corroboration or citing of sources ) that Rudolph Valentino liked to play a sexually submissive role to dominant women, that Walt Disney was a drug-user, addicted to opiates ( reflected in the character of Goofy, who's perpetually stoned on cannabis ), as well as describing the nature of the deaths of Peg Entwistle and Lupe Vélez.
He also saw modern man as a reflected light, while the ancients were sources of light: they possessed a clear view of nature, and modern man only reflected / refined their vision.
Seismic waves produced by earthquakes or other sources ( such as explosions ) may be reflected by layers within the Earth.
However, light in the natural world is almost never purely monochromatic ; most natural light sources and reflected light from natural objects comprise spectra that have complex profiles, with varying power over many different frequencies.
The process is most often a result of exposure to ultraviolet ( UV ) radiation from the sun or from artificial sources, such as a tanning bed, but can also be a result of windburn or reflected light.
The town's importance is reflected in its numerous mentions in ancient sources.
Romani's expertise in French and antiquity is reflected in the libretti he wrote ; the majority are based on French literature and many, such as Norma, use mythological sources.
He used an optical bench fitted with thermopiles, shields and light and heat sources, such as Locatelli's lamp and Leslie's cube, in order to show that radiant heat could be reflected, refracted and polarised in the same way as light.
Because music education materials still tend to reflect 19th-century sources, the patronizing sense of " Papa Haydn " is well known to musicians, reflected in conventionalized, bewigged portraits of the composer ( see right ), or in the lyrics of the rhyme below, commonly taught to children ( it is sung to the first bars of second movement of the Surprise Symphony ):
The initial discovery, in 1974 by Panarctic Oils Ltd, reflected the urgency to find new sources of crude oil after the oil crisis in 1973.
In climates and regions needing to reduce excessive summer passive solar heat gain, whether from the direct or reflected sources, can be done with a Brise soleil, trees, attached pergolas with vines, vertical gardens, green roofs, and other techniques.
In climates and regions needing to reduce excessive summer passive solar heat gain, whether from the direct or reflected sources, can be done with a Brise soleil, trees, attached pergolas with vines, vertical gardens, green roofs, and other techniques.
As to why there are few full sources, the Jewish view is reflected as in this excerpt from the Shema Yisrael Torah Network website:
This account of disease is reflected in a number of sources.
Ambient light originating from other sources may reach the eye immediately after having reflected from the screen surface, giving no advantage over a white high-gain screen in terms of contrast ratio.
Financial contributions came from many sources and reflected acknowledgment of his work from Great Britain and other countries.

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