• Entries in the Diary have allowed historians to cast light into these painful rows and also to see areas where he was ahead of his time.

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  • The author also helps to cast new light on James's decision, conscious or otherwise, to eschew marriage and lovers in order to safeguard his art and the quiet he needed to be a writer.

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  • That would enable physicists to see whether the number of high-energy positrons matches the theory's expectation and thus, appropriately, use shadows to cast light on the existence of dark matter.

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  • The light it cast was enough to travel by without using their night-vision goggles.

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  • The trip is intended to cast a light on economic opportunities and joint interests in commerce between the United States and Latin America, and competing globally as a united block.

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  • Optical lithography techniques become increasingly problematic as engineers build tinier devices--the wavelength of the light used to cast patterns onto silicon is already bigger than the width of the devices engineers want to create.

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  • You want to be careful about anything that may cast you in a different light and get back to senior managers.

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  • The paramount objective of these visits is to cast a positive light on the relationship between the two countries by trumpeting the large amount of business being conducted.

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  • What follows is intended to cast a topical light on the quandary of working mothers, but in fact it functions best as a straightforward culture clash, with Kate being at once appalled and chilled by the perky presence of Angie, for whom a can of Red Bull counts as a health drink.

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  • Fabulous dinners were arranged, with gifts of Cartier silverware and with the candles set low on the tables to cast a flattering upward light on the assistance.

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  • Both are expected to cast Wiranto in a negative light and perhaps hold him personally responsible.

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  • Scott believes part of Rush's actions might, at least in part, be the reason information was leaked to cast Rush in an unflattering light.

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  • This crisis cast a harsh light on the breakdown in oversight that led to an epidemic of irresponsibility, and it highlighted the need for common-sense regulations to protect the vast majority of Americans from the reckless actions of a few.

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  • Kelley, an NRA member, tried to cast the bill's demise in a positive light.

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  • For millennia, the candle has cast light on man's progress as it also helped drive it, allowing us to extend our productive hours beyond sundown.

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  • Mr Howard, who continues to support the war, is right to believe that this is a crucial addition which will cast at least some light on the behaviour of the politicians as well as the shortcomings of the intelligence agencies.

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