| 41. | Anything that could refract light, to up the candle power, so to speak, was embraced.
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| 42. | Swift refracts history, place and social class through the smoky filters of dialect, consciousness and memory.
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| 43. | Earth's atmosphere refracts _ or " bends " _ light coming from the sun,
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| 44. | The lenses within a phoropter refract light in order to focus images on the patient's retina.
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| 45. | In addition, a disease that refracts, then bends by finding a circuitous route to hurt us.
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| 46. | The less dense antinodes refract light less and are analogous to the transmitting slits of a conventional grating.
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| 47. | Light refracts through a full glass, and dewdrops sparkle on a spider web _ all with amazing clarity.
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| 48. | Some of the finest writing refracts a mighty particularity : a woman lifts her face to a freak snowfall.
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| 49. | Because water molecules refract signals to an extent that depends on whether it is vapor, liquid or solid.
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| 50. | In that position, you can see all the suspended stuff clearly ( because it all refracts light ).
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