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1 Still, it is never too late to shine light on our leaders.
2 Oliver segued to shine light on the candidate's reputation as a businessman.
3 He used his speech to shine light on his sister's battle.
4 The obvious way to do this is to shine light on the particle.
5 It has the potential to shine light on pervasive inefficiencies and rampant corruption.
6 The doctors shine light into his eyes, and his pupils give no reaction.
7 Then you put a mask on it and then you shine light through it.
8 Several of those with torches went close to the wall to shine light on them.
9 A noble if quixotic attempt to shine light on a dark corner of the world.
10 From windows shine light of fire within, replaced at times by grotesque shadows on the panes.
11 She is a truth seeker and is prepared to shine light into the darkest corners, come what may.
12 If you go down in that black hole and shine light on a new passage, it's just amazing.
13 Williams is extremely vocal when it comes to social justice and uses his celebrity platform to shine light on injustices.
14 Other scholars - from Mexico to Slovenia - have adopted and adapted it to shine light on their own cultures.
15 The debate around the age of presidential candidates is to be welcomed if it helps to shine light on age discrimination.
16 Consequently, if you shine light on an insulator that does not correspond to an allowed transition, it will ignore the photons.
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