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Usually, projection displays shine white light through a color wheel, and then it's projected onto the screen.
Or maybe they had enough talent to shine in any light.
Researchers can't shine a light on them because that disrupts their behavior, but they can't see them without light.
They shine the light onto the cut to activate the dye, leaving it on for three minutes.
Stars shine by nuclear fusion-the merging of light atomic nuclei to release energy.
Let me tell you a story that may shine a little light on your question.
The lasers shine on the mirror, and the mirror reflects the pixel of light onto a wall or other surface.
One way to compute its value is to shine light through a gas-filled container.
They have flaws, and he's got to shine a bright light on them.
By continuing to shine light on the mirror, you have complete control over its position and momentum.
If the beam is centered directly between the cells, equal amounts of light will shine on each of them.
Even if you shine a red laser at a blue piece of paper, only red light is reflected.
After all, its first two changes alone will shine enough light on murky practices to revolutionise the gem trade.
When you shine light on a substance, part of the light is reflected, part is transmitted and part is absorbed.
Because the planets are so close to their suns, the star shine may burn off a haze that also obscures light, he says.
Our fall apparel guide gives the goods for an all-purpose wardrobe come rain, shine or campsite downtime.
Real cars driven on the track to end all tracks for a whole day, come rain or shine.
The actors here are bright, but they don't know how to shine.
Cost of consumables is one area where lasers really shine.
The same sensor is used on a boat to shine a beam off the tiller bar, using the reflection to measure the angle of the rudder.
Or shine the same with a yellow spotlight in the sky.
On the winter solstice, moreover, the rays of the setting sun shine straight into the monument's center.
They spend many hours preening their feathers for a shine fit for a shampoo commercial.
Stars shine by fusing hydrogen into helium in their cores, a process that gradually uses up the star's hydrogen fuel.
The seductive color and shine makes these lips camera-ready.
Now her eyes shine and her face is filled with a broad smile.
But even in the midst of a recession, some emerging technologies shine so bright that investors can't resist.
When interest rates eventually rise, the opportunity cost of holding gold will go up, taking off the shine.
In the new show, though, it is the ichthyosaur's time to shine.
Shine a flashlight in a lemur's eyes at night, and they'll glow back at you.
And if they lose this game, it can't help but take a little shine off that stunning victory four years ago.
The narcissism that once awed the world with its leather shine and gleaming enamel has let itself slide.
Heroes who shine in the face of great adversity, who perform an amazing feat in a difficult situation.
He may have stretched his paint, but it appears he also lessened how long it would shine so brightly.
There will be less anxiety all around once the device is of an older generation and has lost its shine.
Adding a half cup or so of vinegar to the rinse water will increase shine if that's the look you're going for.
Even those employees who remain highly productive will be likely to shine only in a narrow field.
Clean design lets images shine, and users can post up to six files at one go.
Scientific illustration is as strong as ever, and there's room for so many less rigorous talents to shine.
The problem is that the sun does not shine all the time.
Below, twin azure lakes shine against the obsidian setting.
Incidentally, contrary to what's said in the first paragraph, there are stars that shine without using nuclear reactions.
He did this rain or shine but especially during rain and early morning winter darkness.
Shine and transparency are two big trends for spring, and there's one material that combines both qualities: clear vinyl.
If your personality is exuberant and your personality is brilliant and you shine a lot, you can get your name the first day.
If you have kids and no help, and you think that you can still shine in your field, forget it.
Our fall apparel guide gives the goods for an all-purpose wardrobe, come rain, shine or campsite downtime.
The cameos are soaked in olive oil to prevent them from becoming brittle, and then polished to reveal their shine.
The translations are uncertain, too-but no doubt the humor will still shine through.
Let the sonic shine in with accurate, smooth old-school stereo components.
From small boats, they shine bright spotlights across the water, searching for the unmistakable golden shine of crocodile eyes.
He is nimble and appealing enough to shine in the campaign and the forthcoming leaders' debates.
And these colored fires burn all day long and shine far at sea.
Somehow, however, he has managed to shine a veneer of impartiality on the entire muddle.
He likes hiking through the redwoods and visiting the national parks rain or shine.
Walker's plants grow in well-spaced clusters, allowing their natural forms to shine.
These should be backed up with millions of solar lanterns, which shine by night and recharge by day.
Rain tomorrow, but tonight the sky is clear, the stars shine.
The fabric is opaque translucent so the taillights shine through, and small motors pull the fabric back to reveal the headlights.
Revisions to earlier quarters took some of the shine of the news.
Social butterflies who shine at parties may get their edge from special genes that make them experts at recognizing faces.
For those whose lights are flickering, let's find a place where they can begin to shine with an even glow.
Solar happens at peak power needs and it can be fed wood pellets if needed and the sun don't shine.
We take a torch, shine it on the sail to make ourselves more visible.
However, he's apparently taken a shine to you, and you seem willing enough to defend his position.
The linoleum that had been greasy and sticky, with the occasional crusted food spot, was buffed to a smart shine.
Stars shine so brightly that any planets orbiting them are lost in the glow.
Find out which characteristics shine on their own and which make good blending ingredients.
The clouds shine because they are high enough to be lit by the sun from below while an observer stands in twilight.
Where these tariffs shine is for larger installations.
The hydrogen obtained from water can then be stored and used in, say, a fuel cell to produce power when the sun does not shine.
Almost all stars shine as a result of the nuclear fusion of hydrogen into helium.
It is my job to place them in positions where they can shine.
Look for fantastic little finds that let your personality shine through.
For something so distant to shine so intensely in our sky, it must be incredibly bright at its source.
The trick here is to keep the supporting colors neutral and allow the vibrant hue to shine.
Shine one in someone's face, and your target should immediately get the message that it's time to back off.
The manufacturer says this new feature gives the ball the same feel whatever the playing conditions, rain or shine.
All it did was shine a little red circle, he says, but it was enough to prove it would work.
The staff of the hotel will give your shoes a shine each night, as well as provide same-day dry cleaning and laundry services.
Whatever accompaniment you choose, tomato water lets its colors shine through but packs a wallop of supporting flavor.
Most of the time the outstanding proposals shine through, and the clunkers are quickly identified and eliminated.
One area where the coupe does shine when compared with the roadster is cargo capacity.
If you don't think this affects the climate, you've got your head where the sun don't shine.
There is much to be said for allowing the sunlight of diversity to shine.
Their lederhosen were well-worn, with a shine and patina that spoke of years of loving use, in non-ironic contexts.
Striking in borders, especially where sun can shine through blades.
It also allows unprecedented insight into how stars shine.
Best advice here is to ignore these people versus helping to shine their estate up.
Constant clicking rubs the shine off anyone's glamour.
Daniels' doesn't shine any brighter than what's currently up there.
Natural elements shine in the garden's furniture and décor.
The piece is fired in a kiln multiple times to melt and solidify the enamel, and finally it is polished to a lustrous shine.
Corals and fish shine in sunlight trickling through to the shallow-water reef.
There's been a suggestion that the cloud will shine even more brightly than can be explained simply by increased density.
But you also give the hot white lights that follow you everywhere, so that they shine on problems that grow in shadows.
Where possible, let sunlight shine directly on affected surfaces.
Since grey hair can be so unruly, a clear coating can smooth that out a bit and add some shine.
They're calling for the consortium to change its ways dramatically by opening up its membership and letting the sun shine in.
The actors here duly shine, their characters and relationships are convincing.
The stars, freed from the shine of the big nighttime flashlight, stood as precise bright dots.