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She switches from high beams to low beams, and sometimes gets stuck in between.
NEWYORKER: Father of the Bride
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Three miles on this path, with no light beyond the scope of our high beams, no moonlight, no starlight, just trees and a blackness so heavy that we both stopped talking and stretched our necks until our foreheads were almost touching the windshield, trying to make sense of the tarry vastness around us.
NEWYORKER: Reverting to a Wild State
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Apart from US military satellites, Ikonos, a private space company in the US, has a satellite that beams high resolution images.
BBC: India's spy satellite boost
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Though there was cheering and champagne in the control room when the first high-energy beams collided, sighs of relief are more the order of the day.
ECONOMIST: The LHC is now operating in earnest
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The top floor houses the master bedroom, closets, a bathroom and a home office, and has a 15-foot-high ceiling with exposed wood beams.
WSJ: Luxury Real Estate: Embracing Old Shanghai in a French Concession Lilong
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The existing structures could be strengthen with the use of peripheral steel beams that allow for high velocity wind to filter through the platform without obstructions.
FORBES: Audacious New Concept Turns Oil Rigs Into Luxury Homes
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This custom home in Abington offers many upgrades, including high-end stainless steel appliances in the kitchen, exposed beams and cathedral ceilings.
FORBES: How Much House Can You Get for $450,000?
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The high average power infrared Free Electron Laser (FEL) provides intense beams of laser light that can be tuned to atmosphere-penetrating wavelengths.
FORBES: U.S. Navy Pioneers Next-Gen Electric Weaponry
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Ordinary, not-marching-in-step atomic beams are already used in precision clocks, and to etch some high-performance computer chips.
ECONOMIST: A new way has been devised to make a peculiar form of matter
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MOLA, which works by bouncing beams of light off the planet's surface, has found mountains twice as high as Everest, a crater ten kilometres deep, and huge valleys carved by more water than scientists believed had ever existed on Mars.
ECONOMIST: Martian chronicles