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rays of light

n. (ray of light English)

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Rays of Light (Broiler song)

"Rays of Light" is a song by the Norwegian duo Broiler, and the duo's third single of 2014 following "Get Drunk" and "F*** Everybody". The song was inspired by Madonna's song " Ray of Light". The song was praised with positive reviews because of its lyrics, inspirations and qualified dance music technology. The song features vocals from Chris Holsten and the whole mix is done by Broiler. The song also has a lyrics video with sunrise and sunset. The song is an electro song. The song also uses piano playing, guitar, house beats and synthesizer in parts of the song.

Usage examples of "rays of light".

I first noticed it from the diminution of the rays of light which cast back the reflection of the lamp.

When a man in a flowing blue smock pulled open the door, rays of light shot off in every direction, striking rainbows off the walls and ground.

If you look at the shadow cast by a source at a great distance, such as the sun, you will see that the rays of light in the edge are not approaching each other.

If the rays of light that form the event horizon, the boundary of the black hole, can never approach each other, the area of the event horizon might stay the same or increase with time, but it could never decrease because that would mean that at least some of the rays of light in the boundary would have to be approaching each other.

Down one of the corridors, whose extent it was impossible to determine, rays of light were visible.

From the whirling sparks of its destruction rays of light leapt out in all directions: a protective spell-cage flashed into being around the fallen mage.

Flames spout from his mouth, and his body sends forth seven rays of light.

Upon return to earth, each jug was then subjected to fire and cold as you see at my feet, and the sky above now bends the rays of light as I choose.

The loose and obscure tradition has been preserved by the venerable Bede, who scattered some rays of light over the darkness of the eighth century.

This you may know from the following examples: as soon as ever clouds begin to pass below the sun and to break off so to say the rays of light, forthwith their lower part is wholly lost, and the earth is overshadowed wherever the clouds pass over.

The first rays of light splashed golden patches against the coarse, dark gray granite wall opposite the windows as she raced up an east stairway.

The noise was repeated, and then followed by a hissing sound, which he knew to be the burning of a powder on a piece of dry wood, after which rays of light filtered through cracks of the unstable floor of the loft.

A few rays of light, a wan, sinister light, that seemed to have been stolen from an expiring luminary, fell through some opening or other upon an old tower that raised its pasteboard battlements on the stage.