Shine
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And if eyes are windows to the soul then she drew back the curtains And let the sun
shine
through the hurting.
In a universe of adversity these stars stuck together, And though days became nights the memories would last forever, Whether the weatherman said it or not, it would be fine, 'Cause even behind the clouds the kid could still
shine.
Over the next 15 years, I made many more radio documentaries, working to
shine
a light on people who are rarely heard from in the media.
Well, we
shine
a very powerful but super-tiny laser beam onto the membrane of HIV-infected cells while these cells are immersed in liquid containing the drug.
You can
shine
that light on them, one human interaction at a time.
So we built a rough prototype of a spectrometer, and you can
shine
light through different substances that produce different spectrums, so that can help you identify what's in the water.
For instance, when you
shine
light on a metal, the light transfers its energy to the atoms in the metal in discrete packets called quanta.
In the second step in the process, we add a small amount of hydrogen peroxide and
shine
ultraviolet light on the water.
To explore this contradiction, let's see what happens if I start moving while I stand still and
shine
the laser at Tom.
This process releases energy from the hydrogen, making the star
shine.
But all asteroids, light or dark,
shine
brightly for NEOWISE.
But, without it, the sun wouldn't
shine.
Now the lights on the map, the lights in London, the lights in Cairo, the lights in Tokyo, the lights on the Eastern Seaboard of the United States, the lights show you where people live who are so profligate with energy that they can afford to spend money powering lights to
shine
up into the sky, so satellites can draw an image like this.
The nice thing is that these gold particles actually made it all the way to the tumor, and then they
shine
out and tell us, "Hey, we're here.
And what I learned in this process was that we need to acknowledge that different people contribute different strengths, and that in order for our entire team to flourish, we have to allow them to share and allow them to
shine.
May your grace and mercy
shine.
And though he’s managed to hold on to some of his rubies, his fortune has definitely lost some of its
shine.
Would my daughter's bright, happy eyes lose their
shine?
So, if you go out at night, you
shine
a flashlight, the animals are bright.
So, the farmers go out at night with heavily armed jeeps, and
shine
the headlights, and anything that doesn't look like a sheep, you shoot.
And then, when you
shine
sunlight at them, the sunlight will be reflected back, just as it is in the eyes of an animal.
Here's where Bill's cameras really do
shine.
If you
shine
a light on them, they produce electricity.
It was, like, this is my time for
shine.
Laughter - I may not be able to produce much of it, but will try to
shine
some light on it, and ask the question: what is it, and what is its role in our lives and in our society?
And it requires drawing on what the best practice and the best evidence globally tells us, but using national-level data to
shine
a light on the often hidden story of violence in any given country.
And if there's one thing that all of us humans care about, it's an inherent desire to
shine
in front of society.
My agency is working closely with Columbia University and others to
shine
a light on these issues.
Nuclear reactions take lighter elements and transform them into heavier ones, and that causes stars to
shine
and ultimately explode, therefore enriching the universe with these heavy elements.
Supernovas
shine
bright, and for a brief period of time, they radiate more energy than the sun will in its entire lifetime.
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