That judgment reflected a reduction in the agreed quantum of damages suffered by the plaintiff. |
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He had painted himself from his image reflected in a mirror, which reversed right and left. |
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My final term results reflected an excellent score and I somehow managed to secure a modest job. |
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Finally, it has been suggested by Wilenski and others that Vermeer might have traced over images reflected in mirrors. |
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But even options that aren't repriced represent an expense to shareholders, though it isn't fully reflected on corporate income statements. |
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Last year's boom has been reflected in the profitability reported by investment banks and the take-home pay of the corporate rainmakers. |
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All of God's creation, animate and inanimate, reflected God's generosity toward his creatures and evoked an outpouring of praise and thanks. |
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Although most of the light passes straight through a raindrop, the light at the edges is refracted and then reflected away from the raindrop. |
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In some cases, light is reflected twice by each rain drop, forming a larger, fainter secondary rainbow outside the primary rainbow. |
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The great gathering of friends reflected the special esteem and regard in which Paddy was held by a legion of people. |
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Michi's eyes reflected the uncontrolled rage of the sea, and the frigid savagery of ice. |
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As the process is reflected upon, an effect of Brechtian alienation occurs, and the naturalization of genre is dismantled. |
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Light pollution refers to the radiation in sunlight, lamp light or other reflected or refractive light. |
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Sparkling glass goblets and mugs refracted the light just as the silver reflected it. |
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Heat radiated and reflected around him and he took off his shirt to cool himself. |
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At 0300 hours the mist had lifted and the yellow light from the gas lamps cast a ghostly radiance that was reflected from the wet road cobbles. |
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Its massive domes reflected the light with painful radiance, blinding any unsuspecting viewers. |
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Only a few weeks ago in Iceland, concerns over economic confidence were reflected by falls in both the Icelandic kronur and its stock market. |
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Using reflectometers, reflected light of a surface is measured in an angle range which is limited by aperture dimensions. |
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The net assets are then 18 million and those net assets are reflected by the share capital, the reserves. |
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This popularity was reflected in the huge numbers who attended the removal of remains and funeral. |
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Some vast ruins of the temple of Pluto stand on a lawny hill on one side of it, and are reflected in its windless mirror. |
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No longer is the antiwar perspective reflected solely by jingoistic left-wing movie stars. |
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Therefore, they were always found around Jinas and that has reflected their presence in the Jain temples and also around the idols of the Jinas. |
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These decades of collecting and collating myths, legends and historical snippets are clearly reflected in breadth and depth of the book. |
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This theme is reflected in the Torah, which forbids the mixing of distinct plant and animal species. |
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Fit reflective panels behind your radiators, so that instead of escaping into the walls, heat is reflected back into your home. |
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It is even made harder by the reflections of dash lights that are reflected back to the rider. |
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Such an opinion reflected a new racial sensibility among many Anglos in the Southwest. |
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They use passive remote sensing instruments to detect sunlight reflected by mounds and mark areas infested by imported fire ants. |
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Dr Sandy Ferguson, by now the club doctor, believed the crisis reflected well on no one. |
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If the load impedance is not equal to the transmission line impedance, the wattmeter will indicate the amount of reflected power. |
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This reduction reflected the shunting and reduced amplitude of the antidromic action potential by the inhibition. |
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Leeds did manage to stage a late rally, which reflected huge credit on their fighting qualities. |
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Yet of all the ways in which to lose, few could have reflected more credit on either side. |
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It was amber, just the colour of his girlfriend's hair when it reflected back the sunlight. |
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First, how do we know the leaks accurately reflected what Malvo told the police? |
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Born in Warwickshire, she was the daughter of a land agent whose moral qualities are reflected in those of the upright Adam Bede. |
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This response is reflected in the actual acclimation and thus the adjustment of processes or structures on time-scales less than one generation. |
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The sun was relentless, and the heat reflected cruelly off the parched earth. |
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Thus the decision to leave academe often reflected problems in academia, not irresistible temptations outside. |
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Her smile reflected the completeness of her happiness and ably communicated the effect of Robert's kind gesture. |
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She is a woman who walks her talk which is often reflected in her writing and art. |
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Ralph's superior leadership qualities are reflected in his constant defence of Piggy. |
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From the roadside vantage points we had stunning views of McKinley's commanding summit bathed in alpenglow and reflected in Wonder Lake. |
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It was a clear night, the stars shone brightly over the river, and the city lights were reflected in a spectrum of colored points in the water. |
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She looked into her mirror and it reflected the same exact image she saw in those crimson eyes. |
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On the dressing table three rectangular mirrors reflected greyness from the garden. |
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The theory behind it is a black tray absorbs reflected light better than a standard beige or white tray. |
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Natural and artificial light is reflected from the polished and honed surfaces of the stone clad interior. |
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What were the attitudes and aesthetics reflected in the flurry of anthologies published then? |
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The large bandwidths of the bands reflected the short lifetime of these states due to fast exciton relaxation. |
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He showed that these waves travelled at the speed of light and, like light, could be reflected and refracted. |
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Straight lines are solar radiation, partly reflected back to space by dust and aerosols. |
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I tried to make music that suited the artist and reflected the signature of that artist, and was very representative of who they were. |
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Light falling on the water surface is either reflected or refracted towards the pool floor. |
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A prism reflected in the light catches his attention, momentarily dazzling his eyes. |
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Too few UK companies are lean, a factor that is reflected in the country's poor relative productivity performance. |
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This has reflected back on the UK market, partially re-establishing the link between crude and gas prices that previously existed. |
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The measure of the sterilizing activity of a regimen is reflected by the relapse rate after successful treatment. |
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That jump reflected March legislation that gave corporations a generous, one-time, retroactive allowance for depreciation. |
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The similarity in the cleaning work performed before and after the transfer is reflected in the offer to re-engage the employee in question. |
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It was a rigorous and intensive course, and this was reflected in the number of passes. |
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Improvements in MSR technology will provide amplification of the reflected signal in addition to simply isolating the bit. |
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He went on to express the hope that the removal of the grant would be reflected in a reduction of house prices. |
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A lone tree sat dejectedly atop a small hill, overlooking a small lake that reflected the clouded sky above. |
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Seen in her hotel room, for instance, she is dubiously reflected in her own mirror, or lost behind a latticed screen. |
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If these photons are reflected back into the junction, by a cleavage plane in the crystal, for example, a standing wave can be established. |
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The restrictive Immigration Act of 1924 reflected the isolationism prevalent in America between the World Wars. |
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The sculptures in the Medici Palace repeat features of the Athenian sculpture reflected in works of art and described in the literary sources. |
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The fact that he recanted in time to not lie under oath should, in fact, have reflected well on him. |
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The shape of its edge indicates that the maxilla lacked the posterodorsally reflected lappet present in most other mosasaurs. |
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It also reflected a respect for standards and for the public with whom staff were in contact and it reinforced morale. |
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The sound reflected from the lectern arrives toward the rear of the mic, where sound is rejected. |
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At the same time, I breathe a regretful sigh at the anguish, the desperation and the rage reflected in the letters I hold in my hand. |
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These broad divisions were reflected in kinship practices, women's land rights and agrarian alliances that continue to the present. |
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It demonstrated the artist's skill in rendering the fleeting moment in which sharp pain is reflected in the boy's expression, as in a snapshot. |
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These trends are reflected in new high-end mouldings that offer elegant, subtly aged finishes to complement interiors with a European feel. |
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When light energy strikes a shiny surface, the energy is reflected at a direct angle. |
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The assassination of leading journalists and editors reflected the logic of attacks against all forces not directly aligned with the radicals. |
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Also reflected in the correspondence is his interest in collecting Africana and antiquarian books, and in big game hunting. |
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On the floors were white ceramic tiles that reflected the fluorescent lights overhead. |
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The light reflected off my white lab coat as it billowed behind my thin frame. |
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Flying is reflected in images of deities and winged angels carrying sacred messages and warnings. |
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We need a process whereby that self determination can be reflected at a national level. |
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But since tennis became truly global, it has been reflected in the world rankings. |
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The reference to two or more justices is reflected in section 7 of the Magistrates Act. |
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Others, such as Fatima Hussain, argue that the defeat of the measure merely reflected a lamentable lack of political will on the part of the government. |
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The images of Tupac were projected from above onto a reflective surface, which then reflected them onto the giant screen. |
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The uniformity of administrative structures was reflected, later, in the imposition of a national, decimal system of weights, measures, and currency. |
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Fr. Walsh also spoke of the high regard in which she was held within the family circle and this was clearly reflected in the readings at Mass by her young relatives. |
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The quality of the course is reflected by the quality of the leader board. |
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Indeed, the reform policies of Napoleon reflected the regime's Janus-faced character that combined subordination and exploitation, innovation and progress. |
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It's nice to know I'm not out in left field in my thoughts and at the same time incredibly disturbing to see my thoughts reflected by another voice. |
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This was the approach of geometrical optics, which treated light as moving in straight line rays which were reflected or refracted according to simple rules. |
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The role of women must be noted as a complex element of Yoruba society and one that is reflected in cultures of the Egyptians, the Igbo as well as the Yoruba. |
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Visible even from a distance, its argentine spires punctured the horizon with needles of light, whilst its great walls reflected the rays of the rising sun. |
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He said they represented a minority opinion not reflected in the wider republican community which, time and again, had endorsed the strategy of the Sinn Fein leadership. |
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The less ice there is, the less sunlight is reflected back into space. |
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As the interview wound down, Bentivolio reflected on what may have motivated him to dress as Santa. |
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In the 1950s its columns reflected the popular resurgence of domesticity and traditional values, to which it added regular coverage of the British royal family. |
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The differing views reflected differing policies, Rubin suggested. |
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Lights from a large cargo ship reflected on the flat, still water. |
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Other sunbeams are reflected from the top surface of the oil film. |
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The results reflected the change that has come over Indian morale and training since the grim days of 1962, when the Chinese walked all over them. |
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Finally, God's absence, reflected in his impossibility to offer neither reprimand nor comfort, is mirrored in a simulation of authorial impotence. |
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The spirituality in Star Wars is so universal that many world religions, from Adventism to Zoroastrianism, have found their beliefs reflected in the movie. |
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Whether the vote in a rump referendum over the weekend genuinely reflected public opinion in the eastern-most regions is doubtful. |
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The girls helped their mothers prepare a simple meal as the men smoked outside and reflected on their abject state. |
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A narrator defines specific passages to be reflected in the music. |
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One man, however, looked on from his seat in the stand with a knowing smile and a warm sense of satisfaction as he reflected on another job well done. |
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Their glossy, half-silver surfaces reflected the radiance from above brilliantly, almost pulsing with life when one's eyes viewed them at different angles. |
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The increase reflected the biggest jump in consumer spending in a year. |
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To the degree that this new minimal-impact ethic made sense, however, it also reflected the erosion of the skills and anti-modern concerns embedded in woodcraft. |
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He enjoys seeing pride reflected in the eyes of African Americans strolling along Chicago's lakefront when they look to the waters and see him sailing. |
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It is becoming increasingly difficult to ignore one's fear that there is an ulterior motive to how the whims of womankind are being reflected back at ourselves. |
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If Congress accurately reflected our nation on the basis of race, about 63 percent would be white, not 80 percent. |
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In speech, this feature is reflected in phonological quantity. |
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While the structures of democracy, capitalism, and defense basically reflected the value system of WASP America, culture presented itself in a Janus-faced manner. |
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The community's crisis of violence is reflected in a recursive narrative pattern, shaped out of repetitions and returns of the repressed memories of white violence in slavery. |
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The ambivalence is reflected in U.S. policy, which often has served to complicate aid delivery in conflict zones. |
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My mother offered no resistance to my stance and I typed in her amex number while I reflected on the implications of my denial. |
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On the surface, the scuffle merely reflected differing opinions about the arguments deployed last week at the Supreme Court. |
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The treasures found within the capsule were mostly records that reflected those immediately involved with its planning. |
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At bottom, then, the press conference reflected the general drift that clift described. |
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Later, Bhabendrenath Saikia's Sandhyaraag also fuelled some inquisitiveness about serious cinema, which was genuinely reflected in a few write-ups in newspapers. |
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When any part of the radio wave is reflected to the fuze from the target, an interaction or doppler signal occurs between the reflected transmitted wave. |
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This style is particularly reflected in the rectangular belt plaques made of gold and bronze, with other versions in jade and steatite. |
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Small, lightly equipped armies reflected the need for society to be on constant alert. |
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Haiti's culture is greatly reflected in its paintings, music, and literature. |
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The traditional importance of textiles is reflected in Barcelona's drive to become a major fashion centre. |
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The Dieppe world maps reflected the state of geographical knowledge of their time, both actual and theoretical. |
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Changing taste was also reflected in chinoiserie decoration and greater use of a polychrome palette. |
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The logic of this style is that the pronunciation is reflected graphically by the punctuation scheme. |
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Kalighat painting originated in 19th century Kolkata as a local style that reflected a variety of themes including mythology and quotidian life. |
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This usage reflected the terminology used in the Cranmerian 1552 Book of Common Prayer. |
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As such, it reflected some of the changes undergone by the northern dialects of mainland French during the period. |
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The importance of the office is reflected by the Treason Act 1351, which makes it high treason to slay the Lord Chancellor. |
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This partly reflected Germany's status as a rising power in the late nineteenth century. |
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At independence, the policies of racial inequality were reflected in the disease patterns of the black majority. |
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In chemical terms, the difference between hardwood and softwood is reflected in the composition of the constituent lignin. |
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This adjustable box of light reflected a beam in which the size could be altered by a barndoor. |
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His poems reflected his views on both his career and also his pereception of certain aspects of human life. |
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The report was highly critical of the work already done, which reflected badly on Stephenson. |
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The final German form published in 1921 reflected very much Marianne Weber's work and intellectual commitment. |
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This gives Red Screes an independence which is reflected in its prominence. |
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This expansion was reflected in the creation of the County of London in 1889, detaching the areas subsumed by the city from Surrey. |
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The loss of soil from farmland may be reflected in reduced crop production potential, lower surface water quality and damaged drainage networks. |
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This reflected a marked change in the audience for plays, as royal patronage was no longer the important part of theatrical success. |
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His brief experience of teaching is reflected in his third novel, Mr Perrin and Mr Traill. |
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Possibly the most pervasive influence on Walpole was Walter Scott, whose romanticism is reflected in much of the later writer's fiction. |
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What trees remain standing appear as dead stumps, with leafless branches reflected weirdly in the 'flashes' of water. |
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The variation in these factors is also reflected in the contrasting runoff characteristics and subsequent inflows of the principal tributaries. |
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The district has a tradition of nonconformity which is reflected in the number of chapels erected by Congregationalists, Baptists and Methodists. |
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No change, he reflected ruthfully a moment later, was to be got from Empson that way. |
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The lonely millionaire reflected bitterly on the unpurchasability of true love. |
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Madness grew in the eyes of the capering votaress and was reflected in the eyes of the watchers. |
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The works varied from pieces that reflected current trends and styles as well as those which made reference to an art-historical past. |
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On a recent morning, Barton reflected on that chapter of her life. |
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Some waves will travel through the water and be reflected from the water-bed interface. |
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The importance of WFM is reflected in a credit union's financial bottom line. |
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Eva's own fierce intelligence, self-deprecating humour and wonderful quick wittedness are reflected in and will live on through her books. |
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That should be reflected in a drop in alpha wave activity in the visual area, Mazaheri said. |
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It also reflected ideological motives and baser prejudices, especially among anti-Semites and Anglophobes. |
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The radar signals that are reflected back towards the transmitter are the desirable ones that make radar work. |
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The old church is reflected in the glass exterior of the skyscraper. |
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The 2-deoxy derivatives were known to be more aldehydic in character and this was reflected in the higher MG values. |
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The only means of discovering alogisms in thought is concrete dialectical analysis of reality reflected in the utterance. |
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The abstract relationship between locative-temporal and causal-final adverbials is well reflected in their realization in the case system. |
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The whole platoon had felt gutted, an attitude rarely reflected in press reporters. |
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Also the recent warming is reflected in changed distributions, especially for mobile species at their coldward altitudinal or latitudinal edges. |
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It was a pity, Mel Bakersfeld reflected, that runway snow teams were not on more public view.... Airport men called the group a Conga Line. |
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They are clearly wetlands of considerable importance, reflected in their gazettal as protected areas and Ramsar sites. |
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Early Germanic law reflects a hierarchy of worth within the society of free men, reflected in the differences in weregild. |
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Aristotle also held that the level of a creature's perfection was reflected in its form, but not preordained by that form. |
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Hallstatt lies in the area where the western and eastern zones of the Hallstatt culture meet, which is reflected in the finds from there. |
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The hyperintentionality of the content of beliefs is reflected in the intensionality of belief descriptions. |
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The historical importance of Roman law is reflected by the continued use of Latin legal terminology in many legal systems influenced by it. |
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Rome's strategy changed over time, implementing different systems to meet different challenges that reflected changing internal priorities. |
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Penn's comments reflected Coke's, indicating a belief that Magna Carta was a fundamental law. |
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However, a subtle shift took place in the way that intellectuals approached religion that was reflected in many other areas of cultural life. |
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In her last years, mounting criticism reflected a decline in the public's affection for her. |
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Certain Greek and Hebrew words were to be translated in a manner that reflected the traditional usage of the church. |
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The assembly reflected the range of views of the officers who nominated it. |
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These ideas reflected those of the political thinker John Locke and they quickly became popular in England. |
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The membership of each Standing Committee roughly reflected the strength of the parties in the House. |
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Official policy of the court in exile initially reflected the uncompromising intransigence that got James into trouble in the first place. |
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The caricature of the period is also reflected in some more specific notions. |
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Mediaeval strip parishes reflected the diversity of land from clay farmland, through wooded slopes to downland. |
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The mill is reflected in the name of the modern nearby street Post Lane, where a new housing development has been proposed. |
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Newton noted that regardless of whether it was reflected, scattered, or transmitted, it remained the same colour. |
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Darwin's views on social and political issues reflected his time and social position. |
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I reflected what a mortification it must prove to me, to appear as inconsiderable in this nation, as one single Lilliputian would be among us. |
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His views reflected a sentiment stated fifty two years earlier by Tom Rolt in his 1959 book Brunel. |
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He saw himself reflected in Mhoram's eyes, saw himself standing lornly with what he had lost written in his face. |
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Externalities occur where there are significant social costs or benefits from production or consumption that are not reflected in market prices. |
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In macroeconomics it is reflected in an early and lasting neoclassical synthesis with Keynesian macroeconomics. |
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The music played does tend to also take on a more contemporary style as is reflected in modern music today. |
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According to Sheppard Frere, the garrison reflected the political rather than military purpose of the wall. |
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Architectural techniques were adapted and developed to build churches that reflected this teaching. |
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These are reflected in the three possible prefaces to the work and in the presence or absence of certain episodes and phrases. |
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In its initial stages, the ancient Roman architecture reflected elements of architectural styles of the Etruscans and the Greeks. |
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As the primary sense of motivation, this desire is reflected even in the scenery depictions and the story's overall mood. |
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In 1839, the philosopher Hermann Ulrici wrote that the play and its depiction of human life reflected the views of Platonism. |
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His contributions to classical republicanism and liberal theory are reflected in the United States Declaration of Independence. |
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It pleased her to see Aunt Maude waiting tables. Smiling to herself, Alice reflected that Maude was materteral... like a kindly aunt. |
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Her habit of intensive reading and study, revealed in her journals and letters and reflected in her works, is now better appreciated. |
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In 1837, the Scottish poet and playwright Joanna Baillie reflected on her long acquaintance with Wordsworth. |
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In The Cruise of the Nona, Belloc reflected equivocally on the Dreyfus Affair after thirty years. |
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For the next four years, the family's living arrangements reflected their financial insecurity. |
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These songs reflected the nuances between the different classes involved in the liberation struggle. |
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However, Cortney Harding pointed out that this sense of equality is not reflected in the number of women running indie labels. |
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Her top billing reflected her status in Hollywood, and the film was popular with audiences and critics. |
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The Pythons featured in the documentary and reflected upon the events that surrounded the film. |
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The disconsolate mood of the nation was reflected by footage of Ally MacLeod in the dugout with his head in his hands. |
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A poor season on the field in 1889 was reflected by reduced income and changes were made with several good new players being introduced. |
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Huddersfield had a strong liberal tradition up to the 1950s reflected in the number of liberal social clubs in the town. |
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The new name reflected the addition of a new season ending tournament, the Dubai World Championship, held at the end of November in Dubai. |
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Taylor later reflected on the first half of 2014 as the worst spell of form in his career. |
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Its structure consisted of a council headed by a president, which would later be reflected in the structure of the League. |
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Nationalism is a complex, multidimensional concept reflected in the social construction of a communal identification with one's nation. |
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This authority is also reflected in Rule 28 of the Provisional Rules of Procedure. |
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Polish art has always reflected European trends while maintaining its unique character. |
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The high command's indecision over which aim to pursue was reflected in shifts in Luftwaffe strategy. |
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Congress reflected public opinion, which resonated with the ideological argument that communism flourishes in poverty. |
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The renewal was reflected in a flowering of sculpture and architecture, which found patrons among an urban elite. |
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It is reflected in the tendency to identify local deities with the gods of the Sanskrit texts. |
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This reflected the Lord Chancellor's position at the head of the judicial pay scale. |
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Modern infantry have diverse capabilities and this is reflected in the varied roles assigned to them. |
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The future exchange rate is reflected into the forward exchange rate stated today. |
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Cohan, and others used song in narratives that often reflected themes of hope and ambition. |
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Also, very unequal societies tend to be politically and socially unstable, which is reflected in lower rates of investment and therefore growth. |
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Newton noted that regardless of whether it was reflected or scattered or transmitted, it stayed the same colour. |
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In a magazine interview published shortly before his death, he reflected on the possibility of using solar panels to heat houses. |
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Many historians credit Baird with being the first to produce a live, moving, greyscale television image from reflected light. |
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The system of laws governing succession in the French Basque region reflected total equality between the sexes. |
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This linguistic dynamism was reflected in the efforts of certain public intellectuals to counter the decline of the language. |
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This racism reflected not only a pronounced theme of interwar adventure writing, such as the novels of Buchan, but also wider literary culture. |
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The decline was also reflected in Bond's use of US equipment and personnel in several novels. |
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Birtwistle's method of working is also reflected in the events of the first Act of his opera Gawain. |
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The history of the Church was very much reflected in the history of art, during this period. |
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Obituaries appearing throughout the national press reflected that at the time, Morris was widely recognised primarily as a poet. |
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Propped against or affixed to walls, the sculptures glow with absorbed and reflected light. |
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The first proof of Wales as a nation embracing the sport of rugby union is reflected in the rapid growth of rugby clubs in the late 19th century. |
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It did reduce economic development within Mexico, however, and the border regions reflected this. |
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These routes are not part of the integrated network, a situation reflected by higher fares. |
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His architects Andrea Spezza and Giovanni Pieroni reflected the most recent Italian production and were very innovative at the same time. |
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Robert's final wish reflected conventional piety, and was perhaps intended to perpetuate his memory. |
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Though Arnold's reasoning reflected Loyalist opinion, Patriots strongly condemned him. |
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Typically, candidates worked towards an NVQ that reflected their role in a paid or voluntary position. |
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The origins of the various redactions are reflected in the relative position of the rulers of the Welsh kingdoms. |
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As the orientation of the fish changes relative to another fish, the amount of light reflected to the second fish by this layer also changes. |
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Northern Manx is reflected by speakers from towns and villages from Maughold in the northeast of the island to Peel on the west coast. |
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Gerald Massey's monumental work on African origins suggested that the poem reflected Egyptian religion. |
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Skene rejected the antiquity of the prose account and thought the poem reflected the history of the north country during the Irish incursions. |
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In it, he reflected on his struggles to integrate himself in the dressing room at Juventus and adapt to the Italian style of play. |
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This was also reflected in the Doctor's original companions, one of whom was a science teacher and another a history teacher. |
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This view is reflected in the canon of Melito of Sardis, and in the prefaces and letters of Jerome. |
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Crete is isolated from mainland Europe, Asia, and Africa, and this is reflected in the diversity of the fauna and flora. |
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Literature, crafts, and decorative styles in Ireland and Britain reflected West Norse culture. |
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When the shoreline is near vertical, waves do not break, but are reflected. |
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This is reflected in runic inscriptions where the older read stain and the later stin. |
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As early as 1886, German physicist Heinrich Hertz showed that radio waves could be reflected from solid objects. |
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When these come into contact with an object they are usually reflected or scattered in many directions. |
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Although the reflected radar signals captured by the receiving antenna are usually very weak, they can be strengthened by electronic amplifiers. |
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If the wavelength is much shorter than the target's size, the wave will bounce off in a way similar to the way light is reflected by a mirror. |
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The primary purpose is to measure both the amplitude and frequency of the aggregate reflected signal from multiple distances. |
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Despite warships changing due to technology and development, much of the training of the boys still reflected life under sail. |
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Not for the first time, he reflected that it was not so much the speeches that strained the nerves as the palaver that went with them. |
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This difference is reflected in the structure of the cervical vertebrae in the two groups, which are clearly distinct. |
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The transition away from the use of Dominion was formally reflected in 1982 with the passage of the Canada Act, which refers only to Canada. |
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Canadian humour is an integral part of the Canadian identity and is reflected in its folklore, literature, music, art and media. |
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Canada's ethnic and cultural diversity are reflected in its literature, with many of its most prominent modern writers focusing on ethnic life. |
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This is reflected in the fact that cod more actively search for food during the day. |
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This turned out to be due to millions of marine organisms, most particularly small mesopelagic fish, with swimbladders that reflected the sonar. |
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The human diet is prominently reflected in human culture, and has led to the development of food science. |
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Eventually, this change in content was reflected by a rise in audience that is continuing to this day. |
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The piece reflected his growing interest in science fiction and outer space. |
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Coat color may influence the ability to retain heat, depending on how much light is reflected. |
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This is reflected in its biogeography and ecology, and particularly in the composition and properties of its ecosystems. |
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Confessional tensions also reflected opposing Polish and Russian political allegiances. |
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An episode referred to as the justice of Trajan was reflected in several art works. |
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Passive instruments detect natural energy that is reflected or emitted from the observed scene. |
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Passive instruments sense only radiation emitted by the object being viewed or reflected by the object from a source other than the instrument. |
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In material culture this is reflected by few Roman coins, some jewellery and artifacts. |
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Swiss culture is characterised by diversity, which is reflected in a wide range of traditional customs. |
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Greece's rich historical legacy is reflected by its 18 UNESCO World Heritage Sites, among the most in Europe and the world. |
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The tree reflected the marked division between the arts and sciences, which was largely a result of the rise of empiricism. |
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In 1807, Alexander von Humboldt argued that national character reflected geographic influence, linking landscape to people. |
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The rapid doubling and tripling of the size of Portuguese carracks in a few years reflected the needs of the India runs. |
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The cities' locations reflected trade routes as well as defensive positions. |
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A radar gun fires microwave pulses at a car and measures the Doppler shift of the reflected signal to calculate its velocity. |
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The forward ruse, the bright air reflected in water, the calling features all defy lazy song in astriction and flick away the cumulus. |
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Reflectometers measure the intensity of reflected light, usually at normal incidence to the sample. |
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The SBB test reflected the asynchrony of the information coming into her brainstem, which suggested a left-sided lesion. |
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The life of one of these men, Latigo Washington, reflected his country's struggles in recent decades. |
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Analyses are performed using polished, etched sections using a reflected light microscope, or with thin sections using a petrographic microscope. |
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We also saw an increase in sales of rolling paper last year, although this is not reflected in our sales of rolling tobacco. |
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Standing over the installation, the reflected collages seem to extend limitlessly onward. |
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So maybe the LTA should stop basking in the reflected glory of a player who emerged from outside their system and start listening to him instead. |
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