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She found a way to refract the present situation through literature.
The cultural politics of race in America are always refracted through class.
Her eyes, suddenly silver and only refracting, giving back what they saw.
"The left side is refracted most," she whispered to herself.
Light from the sides was also refracted outward and away.
I see other people straight on, then refracted in windows as we speed away from one another.
Why do teachers insist white light can not be refracted into colors?
Possibly the cause is only one, refracted through diverse media.
He looked down, his view slightly refracted through the glass of a mask.
It was bent, as a beam of light is refracted by water.
His glory is refracted, as it were, to their eyes, through the universe.
The signal has to pass through the atmosphere and gets refracted along the way.
"It refracts the light so that even if it's a gray day, the room is warm."
Refracted in the light, the edge looked very white.
North watched as the light began to scatter and refract in the center of his hall.
It refracts light and protects the contents of the eye.
In this case, sound waves can be refracted from the upper levels down to the surface.
"It is only glass refracting the red rays of sunlight."
How could this explain the fact that a single photon refracts?
Refracting telescopes and their photographic images do not have the same problem.
Yet the colors were dramatic, refracted by the moisture on every surface.
It was the landscape itself which changed, Gordon saw at last, refracted by laws of its own.
It was as if they were refracted through a thousand glittering mirrors.
Yet her identity is one that is always being refracted through the larger world.