I feel humbled by it, and the reality is I'm just reflecting the way most New Yorkers in my position would act. |
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This is a great film that may leave you reflecting on what luck you've been dealt in life. |
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But the juryman votes for acquittal anyway, reflecting that philosophers sometimes err. |
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Most films ran ten minutes or less, reflecting the amount of film that could be wound on a standard reel. |
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The birth rate is the lowest in Europe, reflecting deep pessimism about the future and the astonishingly high cost of housing. |
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But what I wrote is probably more accurate in some obscure technical sense of reflecting my true agenda. |
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Their minds are, that is, circumvolved about them like soap-bubbles reflecting sundry patches of the macrocosmos. |
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She is a passionate cineaste with a flat lined with books and videos reflecting the spread of her interests and enthusiasms. |
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The majority of the tracks included remain on the chilled side, with most artists reflecting on the more melodic end of the spectrum. |
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Fr. Michael McManus delivered a lovely homily, reflecting on various aspects of Michael's life and his contribution to the life of the parish. |
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Compact discs, coated in a reflecting metal and sealed by a protective layer to prevent oxidization, are read by a precisely focused laser. |
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This exposition, necessarily summative and schematic, should not be implied as reflecting a desire for theoretical closure. |
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The Gandharv channel promotes Hindustani music, reflecting the current musical scenario and upcoming artists, besides the veterans. |
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His deep reflecting eyes blinked back, two perfect ovals set as polished gems trying to communicate. |
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Doubtless he will now spend his retirement wafting between his various properties and reflecting how championing the poor can enrich your life. |
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The underground chamber is actually a large cave, half-light reflecting off a channel of water in the centre of the cave. |
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The surrounding snow-capped peaks are hidden by thick cloud from which frozen rain floats lazily down, reflecting light from illuminated windows. |
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Radically refined social inequalities can be portrayed as reflecting different styles of practice. |
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Many traditional dishes contain beans and corn, reflecting the Indian heritage of the country. |
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Translations from the German are sometimes heavy, perhaps reflecting the original. |
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In terms of social origins, most came from a peasant background, reflecting their rural births. |
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A single tear ran down her face, shining bright in the hellish sky, reflecting the nauseating light from the street lamp. |
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For some they are a source of middle-class opprobrium, while for others they are an art form, reflecting social, political and cultural change. |
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Fibre optics are thin strands of glass or plastic that transmit light by reflecting it. |
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A spokeswoman also said that in 100 years, the pocket dictionary had almost doubled in size, reflecting the expansion in the language. |
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Family groups of black-necked stilts chatter, the calm water reflecting their long red legs and black-and-white bodies. |
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This issue affects all doctors and off-label drugs will be needed more often for very ill children reflecting the higher usage in hospital. |
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The floor was made of marble, reflecting off the chandeliers that hung from the steepled roof made of glass. |
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The clock's hands pointed at the twelve and six, reflecting his initial sense of time. |
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The camera lucida, patented in 1806 by William Wollaston, consisted of a reflecting prism that allowed artists to draw outlines in perspective. |
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The calm atmosphere wraps around you like a comforting blanket as you find yourself reflecting upon the weekend. |
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Note that the reflecting walls and the constant frequency of the microwaves set up standing waves in the chamber. |
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She added power and solid technical ability, reflecting the SFU rowing program's ability to develop top calibre rowers. |
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Some of the studied rocks show high alumina characteristics probably reflecting the high modal content of very calcic plagioclase. |
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The monochrome photography adds a harsh note, reflecting the grainy greys of this fearful life. |
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Mark Gosche slips nineteen places from his 2002 ranking, reflecting his lack of profile. |
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More fixed price properties are appearing on the market than is normal for springtime, reflecting the shortage of buyers. |
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The walls were lined in mirrored squares and there were even small spotlights reflecting off everything. |
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Sausages, smoked bacon, even ham appear in some recipes, but such variations, reflecting local produce, are within the accepted framework. |
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Unit sales rose 2.6 percent for the same period, reflecting steadying milk and butterfat prices after a year of wild fluctuation. |
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This part consists of six sections, reflecting and emphasising the breadth of available non-physical interventions. |
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Sunlight tracked a path of sparkling white highlights toward the skyline, a light as harsh as if it were reflecting off burnished metal. |
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In Roman times the Chilterns in particular were dotted with well-appointed villas and farms reflecting the agricultural wealth of the area. |
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Sparkling green eyes danced as the beat changed, reflecting the choreographed madness all around. |
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Now the Pope had reached the elevated altar, his green vestments reflecting the Irishness of the occasion. |
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Colleagues and friends of the verger, who had worked at the Minster for 25 years, have been quietly reflecting on his life. |
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The girl had bright pink hair that dully caught the light, reflecting a million glittering sparkles. |
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His clothes were of colours ever shifting between bronze, silver and gold and it seemed to shine without reflecting the sunlight. |
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The basal, coarse layer of a varve is commonly overlain by microlaminared silt and clay, reflecting variable streamflow during summer. |
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The artistic elements are rich and varied, reflecting changing aesthetics as well as technological advances. |
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It is caused by tiny airborne particles of soot, ash and sulphur dioxide reflecting back the heat of the sun. |
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His dark eyes were reflecting the bright flashing lights of the carnival, and he looked like the most adorable puppy. |
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Taima's songs range in style, reflecting a fusion of rock, pop, New Age music and jazz. |
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Turning soddenness into a virtue, the plan would channel water into dozens of brooks and reflecting pools, waterfalls and wetlands. |
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The voices are loud and harsh, reflecting anxiety and bravado in equal parts. |
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The demographic and gender balance of the participants was seen by some as not reflecting the community. |
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After all they are reflecting the ambitions of the more powerful sections of local society. |
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It shone brightly in the hellish sky, reflecting the nauseating light from the street lamp. |
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It was fun, nattering on about my various writing projects and reflecting on my day's work. |
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A Serb, a Croat and a Bosniak held the post for 18 months each under a rotational system, reflecting the country's general political system. |
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High-tech manufacturers showed some of the sharpest declines, reflecting a slump in telecommunications and the dot-coms. |
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I could only gaze at it, my image reflecting perfectly from its unmatched sheen. |
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The sculpture balances over a large, shallow, black granite reflecting pool of slow-moving water. |
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Its phones have always been among the more elegant on the market, reflecting a certain Scandinavian love of unfussy, almost austere design. |
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As my time as School Captain draws to a close, I have been reflecting on my six years as a student at Box Hill High School. |
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His blue-black hair was sleeked back from his face, his golden eyes reflecting the blazing sparks of the fire. |
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The light reflecting from the hallway allowed glimpses of the sleek figure beneath. |
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The wine itself is rather fuller in body and more alcoholic than Chianti, reflecting its warmer production zone. |
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The water was dark orange, reflecting the almost blood red hue of the sky above. |
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Perhaps he was talking of a Hindu song, reflecting a Hindu ethos in which the country is equated with the mother goddess. |
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Our weather was bleak, and in the US the climate was no better, the gloom reflecting the mood of the nation. |
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He sat by the water, staring at his reflecting in the moonlit dappled water. |
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He turns back to the woman opposite him, her face reflecting the approaching purple twilight. |
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Are we reflecting an attitude that turns the other cheek, an attitude that goes the extra mile in the face of abuse? |
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It's the result of a messy political process, reflecting a bitterly divided Congress and hastily crafted compromises. |
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His face is mobile and pensive, reflecting a deeper register of emotion than his acting peers in Miami and Las Vegas. |
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The styles of music, dance, drama, and oratory vary significantly, reflecting the multicultural mix of the society. |
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Colorful strobe lights bounced off masses of dancing people and a shiny mirrorball spun overhead, reflecting the lights. |
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For him, however, music is a medium that mirrors the world, reflecting the mores and aspirations of its young. |
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It shone and glistened in the moonlight, the soft sheen reflecting off of the copper. |
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He shook his head, the firelight reflecting off the shine of his bare torso. |
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I was sure my face fell, reflecting my disappointment because Sister Martina patted me gently on the shoulder. |
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Commit several minutes to reflecting on how to keep moving toward achieving personal happiness. |
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The counting must be expressive, however, reflecting the rhythmic character of the music, not merely a metronomic rattling off of the numbers. |
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Goodon is reflecting an aspect of Metis culture by using parts of the animals most people have no use for, Chartrand said. |
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Company chief executives topped the table in both years, reflecting their undiminished earning power under New Labour. |
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Since its inception, jazz has been a melting pot of musical styles, reflecting the nation in which it was born. |
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Campaigners will step up their fight to dual the A120 after reflecting on alarming new figures. |
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In reflecting on what I wrote yesterday about all the American soldiers being war criminals, I realize that I was way off base. |
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Each white purse contained 79p in Maundy coins, reflecting the Queen's age on her next birthday. |
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But reflecting in my mature middle-age, I still think she could have tried harder. |
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The thermotropic phase behavior of egg sphingomyelin is complex reflecting the mixture of different molecular species. |
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He also often bears a scythe or sickle in his arms, reflecting that Time's eroding force cuts down everything. |
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The dental formula of tenrecs varies considerably among species, reflecting the diversity of the group. |
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For openers, Beethoven's overture to Coriolanus was just perfect, its very tempestuousness reflecting the Great One's own character. |
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Some hearings may take place by telephone or video conference, reflecting an emphasis on technology. |
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But I have certainly benefited from daily readings by different men of God over the years, reflecting the grace of God in their experience. |
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The clouds floated majestically overhead, reflecting the sun's colorful rays into the eyes of the earth. |
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In many families naming tarantism was taboo, reflecting this ambiguity between condemnation and belief. |
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The members of the coalition are as diverse as the City they know best, reflecting every avenue of New York City life. |
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I walked slowly shuffling along the busy hallway reflecting how alone one could feel in such a crowded place. |
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Nearby will be a tall transparent wall of glass sited in a reflecting pool and illuminated with blue light. |
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Loanwords from English, Arabic, Portuguese, Persian, and Hindi are also common, reflecting the history of the nation. |
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Simultaneously, Cranach continued to produce altarpieces and devotional images reflecting Lutheran theology. |
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Large aperture reflecting telescopes tend to be a favorite of astrophotographers for their light-gathering ability. |
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He releases it, slides it deftly back into the paper, examines it again by the loupe, now lets it squirm in his palm, light reflecting sharply. |
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As when a breeze ruffles the surface of a reflecting pool, ripples ran rapidly across her vision, momentarily distorting the figures. |
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They then ask the reader to take a closer look, reflecting the in-depth analysis in the articles. |
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Eminem does a sound job of reflecting the concerns of young America with articulate, intelligent lyrics and then he missteps. |
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Somewhere an electrical source was arcing out, throwing a harsh glare against cold metal like distant lightning reflecting from storm clouds. |
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He obtained Lissajous figures by successively reflecting light from mirrors on two tuning forks vibrating at right angles. |
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Faint and fine suturai lineations, incompletely reflecting tabulation, variably developed over surface. |
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His broad, brown-red face was only lightly lined, its earnest, amiable expression reflecting an inner comfort. |
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Other times, the water lies still and flat, reflecting the blaze of sunset and sunrise. |
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The water was crystal green, reflecting the green mountains along the river. |
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The sun was climbing to its zenith, not yet noon, reflecting its light on the beautiful white washed walls of the buildings. |
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Slowly, she began climbing the marble stairs, reflecting upon what had brought her to this point. |
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The overall appearance of the sculpture is one of elegance and reverence reflecting the dignity of the memorial. |
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He constructed a number of exotic sounds, reflecting ceremonial practice, and interwove them with anthropological narration. |
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We couldn't help reflecting that, in Stirling's time, such a shunt would have meant broken limbs at the very least. |
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A leap in price, reflecting recent good news at the company, could occur if its offer is taken off the table. |
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By the end of the two days the tree will be resplendent with new creative growth in symbolic colours reflecting the four seasons of the year. |
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Sir Keith said the findings had not been used to place all forces in a single league table reflecting their overall performance. |
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Now the room feels larger and lighter, thanks in part to the natural light reflecting off the angled ceiling and into the space. |
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The frequency of nanomechanical resonators is generally determined by reflecting a laser off the resonator. |
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But the need is soon felt for a new art form, reflecting a resolvedly modernist society. |
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It is like a mirror, reflecting the society's ills and triumphs and often amplifying them, like a lens. |
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When he smiled, his white square teeth shone, reflecting bright sparks of light. |
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Most of the dances include stamps, hops, squats, slides, and hip swivels, reflecting the occasion for which it is intended. |
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For this research question, we regressed variables reflecting each youth's level of involvement on each latent dimension on covariate terms. |
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In the library of the mind, all knowledge on any topic came up by simply reflecting on it. |
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Here is a Cuna legend reflecting the historic Cuna practice of Sun worship, which is no longer carried out today. |
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Unlike conventional reflecting telescopes, Herschel's telescope mirror is being made from a novel ceramic material called silicon carbide. |
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He developed a general rule for the focal length of lenses and described a reflecting telescope. |
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Isaac Newton proposed using a curved mirror, rather than a lens, to magnify the heavens, and reflecting telescopes are nowadays the norm. |
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He built a reflecting telescope, polishing the mirror himself, and began observing the stars. |
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The Newtonian telescope is a type of reflecting telescope still in popular use. |
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It was due to him that reflecting telescopes of sufficient accuracy and power to be useful in astronomy were developed. |
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A 10 inch reflecting telescope provides common optics for infrared and electro-optical sensors. |
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Snap would orbit a three-mirror, 2-meter reflecting telescope in a high orbit over Earth's poles, circling the globe every week or 14 days. |
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In 1973 she built a reflecting telescope with a nine-inch mirror that she ground and polished herself. |
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The school's Newtonian reflecting telescope gave hundreds of the pupils the chance to watch the transit live on a projected screen. |
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Later on, great reflecting telescopes were used to probe the mysteries of the Universe. |
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Because he believed that refraction inevitably produced coloured fringes, he advocated reflecting telescopes, and made one. |
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He made his reflecting telescope entirely on his own, some parts of it with tools that he made specifically for the purpose. |
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Lindsey spent the night walking around and reflecting on all the good and bad that occurred in her life. |
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Looking around the room and reflecting on the day, I remembered a conversation I had with one of my cohorts. |
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Human nature is greedy, devious and sleazy, and most salacious tabloid stories are merely reflecting that fact. |
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She managed to go a few steps further before she saw the bathroom mirror reflecting what was in it. |
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Through another doorway I can see a mirror which is reflecting a predominately red painting of a village on the opposite wall, out of sight. |
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From its opening shot of a wing mirror reflecting New York taxis shimmering in the night, the film has many moments of visual artistry. |
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There are so many of me because the mirrors are reflecting both the original me and the reflections of me, if that makes sense. |
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For miles, as far as the eye could see, the surface of the big loch was like a mirror, reflecting images of mountains and wooded slopes. |
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There is also a light box with a photo of King's bruised face which turns into a mirror reflecting the viewer's face. |
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Venetian blinds, although not as effective as draperies, can be adjusted to let in some light and air while reflecting the sun's heat. |
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The pancakes are served on long, thin wooden plates reflecting their size and shape. |
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The coins glimmered in my palm, dully reflecting the dim light cast by the streetlamp overhead. |
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Reflectance, on the other hand, is determined by how much of the surface is reflecting the light. |
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So the polluted clouds were reflecting more light back into space, preventing the heat of the sun from getting through. |
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Light streamed in, not from the windows on the wall, but from mirrors reflecting sunlight off the roof. |
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Across from the courtyard were several shabby stone buildings reflecting the moonlight with their worn-out walls. |
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Elms, oaks, and pines were popular on English signs, reflecting their usefulness in the various woodworking trades. |
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It lay in long waves down her back, reflecting reddy silver when combined with the moon. |
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The roof here is constructed almost like a clinker-built boat, again reflecting Barry's other great love, sailing. |
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The recumbent effigies of souls at rest gave way to an upright statuary of men and women reflecting on their moral duties. |
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They provide a luminescent quality to the interior, reflecting light into the recesses of the room. |
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For months and years afterwards, the media has dedicated endless hours of airtime reporting and reflecting on the atrocity. |
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Between the two wings of the PFA building by Tadao Ando is a reflecting pool, perceived as longer than it really is because it is so narrow. |
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The reflecting pool and an abstract poem etched in paving stones attract visitors to one of Cleveland's most beloved institutions. |
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Rees wanted a contemporary voice in the piece, reflecting the warm and welcoming Patagonians he's met. |
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Rounding off the pavilion's layers is a roof garden with grassy hummocks and a calm, reflecting pool. |
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My guess is that these X's and quadrilateral shapes are caused by windows across the street reflecting the light of the low sun. |
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Wright imagined five stepped ceiling planes up and out from the stage, reflecting sound back down toward the rear of the house. |
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Instead, the scientists backed more way-out systems for reflecting the sun's rays back into space. |
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Sales in the cosmetics business were down 27 per cent compared to the same period last year, reflecting a weak market. |
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The acrolect is often European, reflecting the history of colonization, but this is not always the case. |
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The bright light was radiant with the morning rays of red, orange, pink, and gold, reflecting brilliantly on the glasslike water. |
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It was the sun reflecting off the brushed stainless steel surface of the familiar DeLorean. |
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The pastoral Khoisan instrumentation is also a dominating presence, effectively reflecting the film's South African setting. |
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Here is but a handful of quotations reflecting his thoughts on his guru, on yoga and the spirituality of man. |
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Some changes in avifaunal composition and distribution in Switzerland, reflecting recent trends in distribution of birds in central Europe, are notable. |
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Traditional coach seats gave the illusion of comfortable padding but were angular, not reflecting body shapes. |
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He was to be Iran's moderate president, reflecting public sentiment to avoid the bombast of the erstwhile Ahmadinejad. |
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I love The Affair for bravely reflecting back to us that murky grey area of not knowing. |
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This view holds the Arab world to be stunted, reflecting a cynicism born from the dismissal of our cultures and capacities. |
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Looking out over to the west this evening I watched the cloudscape lighting up in the distance, reflecting an electrical storm too far away to see. |
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They chose to view such athletic records as realizations of a random process, reflecting uncertainties in the many factors that influence any given result. |
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It tends to capture bits and pieces of realty and places them in frozen categories reflecting both the language of their socioeconomic class and a particular historical epoch. |
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Overall, the content is marvelously interdisciplinary, reflecting the fact, however, that more research has been done in plant based agroecosystems than in animal systems. |
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The office is giving increased scrutiny to international tax arrangements, reflecting the rising number of individuals and businesses receiving overseas income. |
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Lateral airbags, xenon headlamps, headlamp wash, automatic headlamps, automatic wipers and heat reflecting windscreen are among the features that have been removed. |
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The gazing balls found in many of today's gardens are derived from the silvered witch balls that acted as convex mirrors, warding off evil by reflecting it away. |
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But although composed in the midst of the Great War, they betray little warlike influence, reflecting instead his discovery of the climate and colour of sun-kissed Provence. |
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Unionists such as Sam Houston and Andrew Jackson Hamilton allied with the Know-Nothings, reflecting that party's strength among the small farmers in the western districts. |
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However, there is a way to avoid an echo, the problem is that it depends on your distance from the object reflecting the sound, and not the type of sound itself. |
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Within seconds, the few whirling ripples had smoothed back into an undisturbed mirror surface, reflecting the dark blue of the fading evening sky. |
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Every speck of glitter is a tiny mirror reflecting the observer. |
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The former sees the text as a window into the development of the tradition, and the latter sees the text as a mirror reflecting its own narrative world. |
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He therefore proposed and constructed a reflecting telescope. |
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The mammoth 19-inch reflecting telescope, one of the largest public telescopes in northern England, is housed in its own dome at the forest visitor centre. |
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The huge framework of the reflecting telescope loomed before me, the two-ton Pyrex glass mirror at the bottom, the tube pointing up and out through the aperture in the dome. |
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Lou's car turned around, and sped off down the quiet dark street as Ted stood under the glow of a lamp post, reflecting on all that had happened that night. |
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With the growing power of the state, statutory tenure codes were drawn up by centralized governments, reflecting the values and interests of the state. |
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Palmer grounds further mistrust in an awareness of the late hour of language, in anxiety regarding its itinerant languor and lapse, its reflecting gaze having decayed. |
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Cagney and Sylvia Sidney also worked well together, reflecting Cagney's respect for Sidney as an actor and also his enjoyment of her adeptness at witty repartee. |
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Recently KiwiStar Optics extended a method developed to provide a complete survey of all possible reflecting anastigmats which have the simplest possible geometry. |
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In such a characterization one does not need to work hard to see Barth and Athanasius reflecting the concerns of the socially progressive Anglo-Catholic Oxford theologian. |
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Exquisitely poised in space, the pool is a tranquil, glassy mirror, reflecting a luxuriant green wall of bamboo sprouting above the retaining wall. |
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This New Year, you might find him reflecting on his return to the Irish market, retracing his childhood holidays along a beach in Clew Bay, in the shadow of Croagh Patrick. |
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I think this is why we look to sci-fi for this kind of social commentary, since it's better at playing with metaphysics than accurately reflecting political realities. |
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The value of the ringgit has been seen as too low compared with other regional currencies which have gained strength reflecting the rising economy. |
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Like most roadsters, storage space is at a bit of a premium, so there are nets here and there, various bins and boxes, all reflecting the compact nature of the car itself. |
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One such episode found the family in their lived-in room reflecting black. |
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There is no programme of positive black awareness, and there are no music programmes reflecting the large influence roots, lovers rock, jazz and dub had on Britain. |
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The water was more of a rusty brown than a clear reflecting blue. |
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Temporal programs reflecting the 24 h cycle of day and night are expressed by most organisms from microscopic cyanobacteria to macroscopic humans. |
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The viewer was to peer through the hole from the backside of the panel into a mirror, which reversed the image again, reflecting the view in the correct direction. |
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We see single plants on a beach, cliffs beside water pressing in on the painter, the waves still or tempestuous, reflecting the wild vagaries of his mind. |
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A scout ahead of the main group gave Seth the final signal that the men were ready to detonate the charges, by reflecting the sun in a piece of glass. |
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Anyone who's found themself trying to navigate life's day-to-day reality in a foreign culture will relate to Ko's means of reflecting displacement. |
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On a dozen axes of values, then, there is a deep congruity, much of it reflecting the influence of the archaic epic bard on the nineteenth-century novelist. |
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Over 2000 cases have been reported, reflecting the sensitivity of that growing gland to radioactive iodine, especially in children already deficient in iodine. |
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The solution, a semicircle whose diameter is on the given line, is obtained by reflecting the curve in the line and invoking the isoperimetric property of the circle. |
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The Anglo-Saxon type is over-all mesocephalic, with a minor tendency towards brachycephaly, possibly reflecting a measure of round-headedness in the Cro-Magnid strain. |
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In a moment, the ship set sail on its return voyage, fading into the glints of sunlight reflecting of the salty bay with a mission to return next summer. |
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This Standard Albanian is based about 80 percent on Tosk dialect forms, reflecting the structure of political power at that time in communist Albania. |
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In the morning, we lay sprawled out in her trundle bed, reflecting on how we envisioned our reunion. |
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Marked females exhibited a bimodal distribution of guarding durations, reflecting the extreme tactics of immediate abandonment or remaining through hatching. |
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Sleek, functional liquid lines have light reflecting off smooth lacquer and granite surfaces, with tubular steel legs and accessories providing contrast. |
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More than 10 million Floridians are eligible to vote and all the signs pointed to a high turnout, election officials said, reflecting the mood in the rest of the country. |
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At the last moment he hesitated, spotting the light reflecting off a garish purple blob taped oddly to the side of a tree another fifty feet up the trail. |
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Bergman moves the entire sequence from gothic, candle-illuminated lighting to electric, reflecting both the otherworldliness of the atmosphere and its unbeautiful blandness. |
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A sadness reflecting her inner feelings and unspoken thoughts. |
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The sword came out smoothly, the moon reflecting on its blade as the General raised his right arm, his nostrils flaring terribly, his neck muscles cording and uncording. |
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Several have been published multilingually, reflecting Australia's attempt to gain high moral ground as world leader of the trade liberalisation project. |
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Consistent with our hypothesis, variables were created reflecting multiplicative interactions between harassment or abuse and personality characteristics. |
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But it wasn't long before headlights cut through the downpour from behind her, reflecting off her yellow slicker and illuminating the drenched roadside heath. |
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He is convinced that a slickly produced play reflecting the fascinating social and cultural environment of Central Australia could find a national and international audience. |
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Many ornate stone bridges stretched across the streams, the little light reflecting from them streaming into the narrow slits which served as tiny windows. |
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The songcraft has improved too, reflecting a shift in process. |
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Cleo is open and at ease, reflecting some new-found maturity. |
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From here the panorama was different and the foreground had rolling hills dotted by tiny, shiny specks which were actually slate tiled roofs reflecting sunlight. |
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We named our find the golden viscacha rat, Pipanacoctomys aureus, its genus reflecting the isolated valley where it lives and its species name highlighting its golden color. |
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Dresses also feature in the show, from starchy Victorian frocks to stylish evening numbers, reflecting the changing fashions of the early 20th century. |
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We made our way through the cool, atmospheric turns of the colleges, the worn wood and gray stones reflecting the piping of voices and squeaks of rusty bicycles. |
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I finished my pint in the ship's bar and went to the starboard viewing rail to watch the sunlight reflecting off that famous sea stack, the Old Man Of Hoy. |
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Together with the use of louvred timber screens and reflecting pools, they create a calm and richly nuanced materiality that is enhanced by a muted palette of colours. |
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The way these pictures were taken show a great deal of systematicity, reflecting a culture that is systematic in its approach. |
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By reflecting laser light back on itself, researchers create unmoving standing waves that, if created in a three-dimensional grid, can trap atoms. |
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Histologically, each efferent duct presents a stellate luminal profile, reflecting an epithelium in which ciliated columnar cells alternate with non-ciliated cuboidal cells. |
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The Neo supersedes the current Deluxe model, though the latter is likely to be around until the end of the year, reflecting a higher level of stock in Handspring's warehouses. |
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Marital tension, reflecting Strauss's stormy relationship with his wife Pauline, is a subject common to several of his operas, some openly autobiographical. |
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In the corner was a heavyset man sitting in the middle of a sofa, alone with huge headphones on his head and his laptop reflecting and glowing in his eyeglasses. |
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Sheep in 1988 were blasted against a reflecting plate, ouch! |
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Far from reflecting some underlying natural system, Cuvier's use of the nervous system in his classification schemes had a homocentric starting point. |
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She has been reflecting on the fact that it is ten years since she left school, and surreptitious elements of old school uniform have crept into her recent work. |
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One also should consider the streetside pan-Africanism of politically charged music, reflecting a widespread sense of a shared destiny, especially among the continent's youth. |
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I hear a swoosh of water and see the light reflecting off the surface. |
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There is no longer a convincing case to hunt foxes with hounds and our democratic institutions are rightly reflecting public opinion on this issue. |
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The authors are the first to admit that much of the information is patchy and of variable quality, reflecting the often parlous state of official data. |
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Nuclear weapons tests have historically been divided into four categories reflecting the medium or location of the test. |
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Fungal reproduction is complex, reflecting the differences in lifestyles and genetic makeup within this diverse kingdom of organisms. |
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The crest is a Highland soldier, reflecting that the famous Black Watch were formed in the county. |
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Another quilt has a North Star pattern, reflecting that the Big Dipper, which always points to the North Star, was important to navigation. |
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The guts of badgers are longer than those of red foxes, reflecting their omnivorous diet. |
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The general public responds well to exposure to rare and unusual organisms, reflecting their inherent value. |
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Pliny's premise is distinct from modern ecological theories, reflecting the prevailing sentiment of his time. |
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Ethologic investigation of learning and memory is at present one of the most reliable targets reflecting levels of animal intelligence. |
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All 20 turbines describes a graceful arc reflecting the shoreline of Bangui Bay, facing the West Philippine Sea. |
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Frequent references appear in scientific literature to a Westphalian epoch or Westphalian series reflecting the stage's earlier status. |
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The pyramidal tract is poorly developed, reflecting the reduction of its limbs. |
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The torc was evidently a key marker of status and very widely worn, in a range of metals no doubt reflecting the wealth and status of the owner. |
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Common elements of Welsh place names thus include both words for topographical features and words reflecting human influence. |
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However, five different effigies have been used, reflecting the Queen's changing appearance as she has aged. |
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Rather, it is determined metalinguistically, reflecting our common knowledge of the world. |
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There is a layer of thin reflecting platelets on some of the mackerel stripes. |
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The tonnes and grades are stated to a certain number of significant digits reflecting the confidence of the estimate. |
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Even apolitically drawn boundaries can unintentionally produce the effect of gerrymandering, reflecting naturally occurring concentrations. |
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Churches dominated by southerners rejected non-Baptist immersions, reflecting the tension in the mid-South between Baptists and Campbellites. |
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The ranking of lay grades has been seen by many scholars as rather schematic and not reflecting realities on the ground. |
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Most of these groups are found in the rugged terrain of the southeast, reflecting the greater variation in this area, particularly in Fujian. |
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In a dialect continuum, isoglosses for different features are typically spread out, reflecting the gradual transition between varieties. |
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Snow thrower demand is projected to show a decline in the coming years, in part reflecting population shifts to Southern and Western states. |
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Early in the book Dominic Doyle provides some helpful conceptual clarity by reflecting on the three theological virtues of faith, hope, and love. |
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The interior is set to be lined with fragrant cedarwood, creating a range of spaces reflecting traditional Welsh architecture. |
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The Dutch diet was relatively high in carbohydrates and fat, reflecting the dietary needs of the labourers whose culture moulded the country. |
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Placed in and around this montanic mock-up were forty-five of his sculptures, paintings, and drawings, all of them reflecting the alpine theme. |
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I enjoyed watching the ducks, moorhens and geese, sunlight reflecting off the still water, and birdsong in the trees and bushes lining the route. |
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At the threshold of this millennium, the exponential function was accepted as reflecting most phenomena. |
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To the naked eye it is pronouncedly orange, reflecting its K spectral class. |
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That is a four-detector-photo-polarimeter consisting of four specularly reflecting photo-detectors. |
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Extending the radiosity method to include specularly reflecting and translucent materials, ACM Transactions onGraphics, Vol. |
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His style can be described as expressionistic, reflecting the destiny and tragic life of people in Western Kurdistan. |
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Brazilian cuisine varies greatly by region, reflecting the country's varying mix of indigenous and immigrant populations. |
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Institutional capacity and governance in the sector are weak, reflecting general characteristics of the public sector in Saudi Arabia. |
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This myth is construed by Robert Graves and others as reflecting a clash between the inhabitants during Mycenaean times and newer immigrants. |
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Flags in Northern Ireland are controversial, their symbolism reflecting underlying sectarian and political differences. |
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This lavish attention to detail can be seen on this model of a Middlesbro ugh steam ship, reflecting the pride of workmanship at the shipyard. |
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The exterior of the piece is a pragmatic solution simply reflecting the complex geometry of the interior. |
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And individuality is what marks the Hemingway nest box, reflecting the designer's liking for 1970s-style housing. |
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