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use beam
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1.97 |
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It uses electron beams, not X-rays. |
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send beam
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0.79 |
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His organ-playing sent laser beams shooting over the crowd. |
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fire beam
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0.66 |
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They used a powerful cyclotron to fire a beam of protons through the map. |
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produce beam
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0.59 |
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The method for initially producing the beam, Litton said, was largely irrelevant. |
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break beam
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0.53 |
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Break the beam and it shoots you. |
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aim beam
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0.39 |
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Kevin Brown aimed laser beams. |
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reflect beam
|
0.39 |
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Hinged surfaces are trouble spots for Stealth designers because they can reflect radar beams. |
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remove beam
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0.39 |
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Workers often remove the beams holding the elevator tower while they apply the facade. |
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direct beam
|
0.33 |
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They directed the beams at targets containing liquid hydrogen. |
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project beam
|
0.33 |
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Shoppers can don a body suit and enter a dark booth, where light beams are projected on them. |
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shine beam
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0.33 |
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People are shining the beams into homes and into the faces of motorists. |
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support beam
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0.33 |
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A girder is a beam that supports other beams or is made up of separate beams joined together. |
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block beam
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0.26 |
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Test the electric eye by blocking the beam between the modules as the door closes. |
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bounce beam
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0.26 |
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The holographic disc bounces the beam back upward at an angle. |
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ceil beam
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0.26 |
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These companies use aging electric furnaces to produce specialized products such as ceiling beams. |
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expose beam
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0.26 |
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So the beams got exposed. |
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focus beam
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0.26 |
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Knox said the essence of his solution was the magnetic matrix that focuses each beam of electrons. |
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see beam
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0.26 |
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We saw the beams from their flashlights. |
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shoot beam
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0.26 |
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He can shoot optic beams out of his eyes, but he needs ruby-quartz sunglasses to do it. |