![]() ‘The former sees the text as a window into the development of the tradition, and the latter sees the text as a mirror reflecting its own narrative world.’.‘She looked into her mirror and it reflected the same exact image she saw in those crimson eyes.’.‘From its opening shot of a wing mirror reflecting New York taxis shimmering in the night, the film has many moments of visual artistry.’.‘There are so many of me because the mirrors are reflecting both the original me and the reflections of me, if that makes sense.’.‘The oval mirror reflects me sitting on the bed, framed by the intricate lace of the curtains.’.‘Other sunbeams are reflected from the top surface of the oil film.’.‘Light streamed in, not from the windows on the wall, but from mirrors reflecting sunlight off the roof.’. ![]() ‘He is also wearing glasses that in the mirror reflect light so it appears that he cannot see his eyes.’.‘The less ice there is, the less sunlight is reflected back into space.’.‘Straight lines are solar radiation, partly reflected back to space by dust and aerosols.’.‘Older skin has a rougher surface, which doesn't reflect the light, giving it a much duller appearance.’.‘Natural and artificial light is reflected from the polished and honed surfaces of the stone clad interior.’.‘However, there is a way to avoid an echo, the problem is that it depends on your distance from the object reflecting the sound, and not the type of sound itself.’.‘The colour of a pigment is dictated by the way it absorbs certain parts of the spectrum that make up visible light and reflects others.’.‘White reflects all wavelengths evenly, but a blue surface reflects only blue and absorbs red and green.’.‘So the polluted clouds were reflecting more light back into space, preventing the heat of the sun from getting through.’.‘The theory behind it is a black tray absorbs reflected light better than a standard beige or white tray.’.‘He showed that these waves travelled at the speed of light and, like light, could be reflected and refracted.’.‘Light falling on the water surface is either reflected or refracted towards the pool floor.’.‘In my own garden I have an old stone wall with remnants of whitewash that reflects the sunlight and heat in summer.’.‘The coins glimmered in my palm, dully reflecting the dim light cast by the streetlamp overhead.’.‘Pavement reflects or absorbs heat, depending on whether it is light or dark in color.’.‘Venetian blinds, although not as effective as draperies, can be adjusted to let in some light and air while reflecting the sun's heat.’.‘Reflectance, on the other hand, is determined by how much of the surface is reflecting the light.’.‘The lightness or darkness of a color affects whether it can absorb or reflect heat and light.’.
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