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You can project a hologram into the sky, like what NATO did during the last war.† (source)
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He pointed to the hologram, which showed the Sixer troop positions around the castle, just inside the sphere.† (source)
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The laser, the transistor, the polio vaccine, the microchip, the hologram, the personal computer, magnetic resonance imaging, CAT scans—the list goes on and on.† (source)
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Some kind of optical illusion or hologram, hiding a doorway.† (source)
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No Brain, No Pain (with a green hologram of a brain).† (source)
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Its polished bronze doors shimmered like a hologram, so that from different angles lightning bolts seemed to streak across them.† (source)
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Branches shifted, dissolved, and reformed like elements of a poorly tuned hologram.† (source)
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Interested in holograms?† (source)
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Retrieval had jimmied a hologram lead into the existing electricity sockets and were projecting an unbattered wall over the hole.† (source)
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Now we have the holograms.† (source)
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If one of these holograms depicts a car, for example, and the hologram is fragmented, we will see a picture of the whole car even though we only have the part of the hologram that showed the bumper.† (source)
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The holograms were handy for quick patches, but no good under scrutiny.† (source)
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And now you're in Saudi Arabia, selling a hologram to the pharaohs.† (source)
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Modern laser technology can produce so-called holograms.† (source)
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The radio said: "It's the rainbow hologram that gives this credit card a marketing intrigue.† (source)
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If one of these holograms depicts a car, for example, and the hologram is fragmented, we will see a picture of the whole car even though we only have the part of the hologram that showed the bumper.† (source)
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