| 11. | Yet nothing refracts the current climate like the diamond.
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| 12. | Cut means simply that _ diamonds are cut to refract and reflect light.
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| 13. | "It's like seeing a piece of crystal that refracts.
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| 14. | It was replaced by another publishing effort called Refract Publications and later ChristieBooks.
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| 15. | Also, light refracts or bends when it travels from air to glass.
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| 16. | When light leaves one material and enters another it bends, or refracts.
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| 17. | :A bowl of water reflects and refracts light.
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| 18. | "Its skin refracts sunlight like a prism, " he says.
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| 19. | However, all these disturbances refract light rays, so they can cast shadows.
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| 20. | :Certainly sound refracts through air of different densities ( and therefore temperatures ).
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