The ice-free seas will further exacerbate the melt, as the reduced reflection of light will result in the dark seas absorbing more warmth. |
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The clean seabed here aids visibility and light reflection across the site. |
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The fact that this situation has reached the point that it has is a poor reflection on the muddle-headed bureaucrats who run the game. |
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Polarization of light by reflection is found more in nature than in industry. |
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More important than their reflection of light is the ability of pigments to absorb certain wavelengths. |
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Although a problem in computer ethics may seem clear initially, a little reflection reveals a conceptual muddle. |
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Mandy squealed in disgust as she got out of the car and checked her reflection in the window. |
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On the water's edge just a few metres away an elegant white crane admires its reflection in the water. |
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The Farsi sounded a bit muddy to me at times, but that may be a reflection of local dialects. |
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This past election was a mirror reflection of the level of concern there is within our community and others throughout Manitoba. |
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This is a dog that is scared of water, umbrellas and her own reflection in the mirror. |
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She refused to look up at him but his ugly reflection appeared in the water. |
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She walked to the bookstore, and checked her reflection in the glass before going inside. |
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Wouldn't a prayer or period of quiet reflection be more genuine and sincere? |
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But then he caught his own reflection in the mirror of the small hall that led to his door. |
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Analysts described the result as a reflection of deep-rooted popular discontent over the state government's failure. |
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If she succeeds, of course, it will be a direct reflection of my influence and work. |
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Both teams put in excellent performances and the result was a fair reflection of their efforts. |
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Both observations could be seen as a reflection or consequence of the cognitive mechanisms underlying sentence processing. |
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Though full of similitudes and routine panegyrics, the book is valuable for its lack of originality and reflection of current views. |
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The lonely front door comes alive in a red and yellow blaze, the reflection of a gas station sign. |
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Suddenly, he caught sight of his reflection in the mirror and gasped in horror. |
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Interference reflection microscopy measures the reflection of a specimen under monochromatic illumination. |
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This is no reflection on the people of Turkey or the Turkish population of York. |
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Is the relative modesty of the damages a reflection of the fact that the amount was determined by a judge and not by a jury? |
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Thus employer groups may be fooled by the quote provided as this may not be a true reflection of the actual cost to the member. |
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The second reason for MMA's rise has to be a reflection of today's society. |
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Hurley's show was a brilliant reflection of Kiwi culture and portrayal of the triviality of politics and the public's attitude towards them. |
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Every human being is created in the image of God, so all human relationships are called to be a reflection of God's life of communion as trinity. |
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That they have increased their haul is a product of improved fishing methods, not a reflection of an increased number of fish in the sea. |
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Theological reflection in the field of missiology has been the richest and most prolific in Latin America during the last forty years. |
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The students are long on facts and short on the reflection and analysis that comes with experience. |
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He goes about his work like someone polishing a treasured artefact and pausing to admire his reflection in his work. |
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Nowhere in the three articles does one find a reflection on what celibacy can do for the ministerial priesthood, or for the priest himself. |
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For me to be overly critical and sharp-tongued wouldn't be a reflection of my true personality. |
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But the shoulders have widened and the appetite for victory sharpened by a few years' reflection on the might-have-beens. |
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The mirror's shards fell to the floor like rain, each part catching her reflection as it fell and rested on the floor. |
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Historical genre was gradually eclipsed by scenes from a semi-imaginary Orient, a reflection of the colonialism of the mid-century. |
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Modulation values are corrected for the MTF of the microdensitometer for reflection test patterns. |
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They are perhaps victims of their own ambition, which is more a reflection on the set-up of Scottish football than the Lanarkshire club itself. |
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I would like to think it wasn't a true reflection of what we can do and tonight we can show that is the case. |
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The essay is a reflection by Nancy on the physical and metaphysical fallout of the heart transplant he had received ten years previously. |
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The light shone off the silver blade, and Claire could see her distorted reflection above the serrated edge of the knife. |
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Morphological awareness, as part of metalinguistics, involves reflection on language and its use and skills of monitoring and planning. |
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In the opinion of the author, metalinguistics is a systematic reflection on linguistic theories and linguistic texts. |
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There is reason for bitter reflection upon the demise of the American empire, to be sure. |
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I can see my reflection in the mirror, but I do not want to see the bedraggled, red-streaked hair and the angry, sad expression. |
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Many people who participate in sport regard their success or failure in sport as a reflection of their own self-worth. |
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The contemporary preoccupation with self is not so much a reflection of the moral decadence of our age as a pitiful search for identity. |
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A collection is a revealing reflection of the taste discrimination of the collector and of his aesthetic sensibility. |
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Such incommensurability should not be understood as a reflection of our inability to make fine discriminations between divergent ways of life. |
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If you thought yoga was all about quiet reflection and meditation, this will change that. |
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Does he, after all this reflection and self-analysis, feel that he knows himself well now? |
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Her reflection was eerie and the skylight threw a shocking bright light down on top of her. |
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The reflection pattern is parallel and slightly wavy in the lower part, and becomes increasingly varied in the upper part. |
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Their resemblance to thrones is an ironic reflection of the violent bases of power. |
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He later attributed his discovery of reflection seismology to surviving the 1906 San Francisco earthquake as a child. |
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By the 1980s, many other countries were funding the collection of deep seismic reflection data for academic research. |
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As both the reflection of mechanical science and a divine creation, nature was an analogue for knowledge. |
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Social isolation is not just a reflection of erosion of social networks between Somalis. |
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Sweeney sees this as a reflection of the far greater career choice available to graduates. |
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Senior leaders nowadays don't have time for deep reflection or thoughtful analysis. |
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He returned to his chair as silence and thoughtful reflection punctuated the moment. |
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I stared back at my reflection as he busied himself, attaching butterfly barrettes on my hair silently. |
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However, upon mature reflection this wasn't the best price for the quality delivered. |
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He should use the Christmas period for mature reflection and then tender his resignation. |
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An individual's history takes on a multi-dimensionality in which past and present, reflection and action become thickly intermixed. |
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Its not a reflection from the torch, its not an insect scuttering by and its not a particle of dust. |
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Acclaimed as one of the finest British post-war plays, Churchill's 1982 work is a reflection on Thatcherite Britain. |
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Well, if only one television program screws this up, it is a reflection on the stupidity and incompetence of its producers and hosts. |
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The use of repetitions and taboo words in text is pretty much a direct reflection of their use in speech. |
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Too wired to speak, each scowled at her own reflection and prodded with combs. |
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Seismic reflection profiles can be shot over all kinds of topography or terrain. |
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Kathleen struggled not to gaze at her reflection on the mirror that hung above the mantelpiece, but her eyes continued to glance. |
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He said it would be a much fairer reflection of the current make-up of the council, in which combined opposition members outnumber Labour. |
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In the days of the baby boomers and baby busts, the keepers of reflection were the tops of their prime. |
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They are simply a reflection of what we have seen in our daily lives, augmented by imagination. |
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I think it is a sad reflection on society that teenage girls can get pregnant. |
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The fifth column this week is a sad reflection of what journalism has come to. |
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The problem is that what the challenger had to say and do to be elected is a sad reflection of American politics today. |
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But it will be a sad reflection on his stewardship of Scotland's first administration. |
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It is a sad reflection on our societies that we have to escape from reality in these ways. |
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Her biography of Nietzsche is a double hagiography, comic and almost sad in its reflection of her own will to power. |
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The celebrations are expected to be modest and low-key, a reflection of the falling economic fortunes of the territory. |
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Many who become generals have only one nonoperational assignment, which allows little time for reflection and assimilation of skills. |
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I growled quietly under my breath and frowned at my reflection from a shop window. |
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In dense media with lossless reflection arising from multiple scattering, the threshold for laser action is greatly reduced. |
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She leaned closer to the looking glass, touching her reflection with her fingertips. |
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Cate stared silently into the looking glass, not quite believing that it was her own reflection she was seeing. |
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She was sure her friend was about to leave but instead she popped up beside her, her reflection of beauty next to Taylor's in the looking glass. |
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Glaring at his reflection in the looking glass over his bed he shook his head again, gentler this time. |
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It's commonly said that you are what you eat, and it might also be true that your looks are a direct reflection of your diet. |
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Writing responses requires thought, reflection and articulation of ideas in language. |
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Often a media gaffe is not an isolated malapropism but a reflection of an executive's whole attitude. |
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Rouging her cheeks, Annabelle looked in the mirror and her reflection satisfied her. |
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The pool's dark surface is patterned with the reflection of a few bare trees that appear to be rooted within and just beyond the pool itself. |
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I applied some lipgloss and eyeliner and stared at my reflection in the mirror. |
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The scoreline was a true reflection of the hard graft, application and sense of belief displayed by every Highfield player. |
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The full moon rose just after the sun went down, its shimmering reflection laying a carpet for me to sail on. |
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As she stared at her reflection in the mirror, the enormity of the situation fell around her like a ton of bricks. |
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Would a little less pseudo-science and a little more right-brain reflection on what real people feel and do give us some more valid insights? |
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There is no anger here but perhaps that is a more accurate reflection of life in Britain right now. |
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The abstract representations are also a reflection of the artist's mastery over colour and light. |
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This richens the colour by decreasing the amount of reflection and will give you that deep blue sky you want in your holiday photographs. |
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Williams's putting more self reflection and understanding in his music than ever before, and he's a rich seam of material. |
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Across the tiled floor they saw nothing but the laughing sun's reflection through colored glass rhombuses. |
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Light shelves can be used for geometry lessons, allowing students to measure the angle of reflection of sunlight as it enters the building. |
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On reflection now, though Mary-Kate or Ashley look pretty good in black leather skirt and matching zip mini-top, fishnets and boots. |
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One 1993 photograph, for instance, shows the replica Monument to the People's Heroes, but only by means of a partial reflection in a rain puddle. |
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They still dressed as if the were the reflection of yin and yang, but that had become pure habit by now. |
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While the sunset is a moment for quiet reflection for landlubbers like me, for the seamen it is the time for extra vigilance. |
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There is no reflection of that reliance on the conviction matters in the bail decision against us by the Court of Appeal. |
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There must be planned and regular reflection on the demonstration of ethical behavior in daily camp life. |
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Even the tears that fell were automatic, more a reflex action than reflection of any real emotion. |
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The basic system comes with time domain reflectometry and digital arc reflection modes as standard. |
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The reflection symmetry operation, as you might expect, reflects an object with respect to a plane. |
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Barthes's qualities may be best displayed in fragments like the following, a self-conscious reflection upon writing. |
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All the women involved in the project have benefited enormously from the reflection on their lives that the project encourages. |
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What is required is a national conference to engage in some serious debate and reflection about where we go from here. |
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The approach adopted is, in general, descriptive with little critical reflection on the existing body of historical literature. |
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This is immediately exciting, but on further reflection creates many more problems than it solves. |
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For me, the most absorbing pieces link spiritual reflection and cultural criticism. |
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When I stared down into it, it returned an unwinking reflection of my own eye. |
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However on further reflection I realised that this is a news story of great importance. |
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There has been no shortage of reflection on the substantive nature of the post-Cold War order. |
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The limited amount of needs assessment undertaken by groups was a reflection of this. |
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But on further reflection we decided that such a limit was really not necessary. |
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Rational people revise their views in the light of deeper reflection on an issue, or new information which warrants a change of mind. |
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While initially these findings may seem surprising, a few moments' reflection reveals that they actually ring true. |
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The crushing defeat suffered by Comeragh Gaels is no reflection on the efforts of Roger Casey to field a worthy side. |
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The naughty step, is a place of reflection where the child realises they've done something wrong. |
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We have a very loyal and hard-working workforce and this decision is no reflection on their commitment to our business. |
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So I think Republicans and Democrats are very dismayed by the reflection on the institution. |
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This is no reflection on the strength of our marriage and we are very much enjoying our new life in Spain. |
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A Falcone-based reading would see Caravaggio narcissistically engaged in his own reflection and hence negligent of the skull's reminder of death. |
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In an open office, its acoustic function is to absorb sound and reduce the reflection of sounds back down into the office space. |
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This wanton act of vandalism took a lot of effort and it's a sad reflection on how society can be today. |
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Neither of us managed to finish, but that was no reflection on the tastiness of the dishes. |
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Exams are a reflection of this because of their length and difficulty, which students find more academically challenging than before. |
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She sighed as she looked down at the water and saw not only her reflection but a figure with brown hair and horns looking into the pond as well. |
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Each sketch is an individual work of art and represents a historically accurate reflection of a time past. |
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I would like to think it wasn't a true reflection and tonight we can show that is the case. |
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We are more likely to choose a shiny apple we can see our reflection in than one with dull, unpolished skin. |
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I cannot emphasise enough that it is no reflection on the highly valuable work of our excellent employees in Wimbledon. |
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The reflection of himself was somewhat distorted by the inevitable wavy bumps of the even surface. |
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Both of the men who signed for them said their absence was no reflection on their commitment to peace. |
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Douglas designed two reflection pools, about half a metre across and made of slate. |
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Germany's comparatively high jobless figure is also a reflection of the way the country compiles its data. |
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Their passivity is a reflection of the lack of cohesiveness among social groups and radical parties. |
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By the end of lunch, the conversation had put back on its veneer reflection of gaiety and jolliness. |
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The Leader of the Opposition will withdraw the reflection on the Minister for Foreign Affairs. |
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That, at least to some extent, may well be no more than a reflection of my lack of expertise in this field. |
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I stare at my reflection in the mirror as I apply gentle pressure to the welt on my cheek. |
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He would turn from side to side, admiring his prize package from the reflection in the mirror. |
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We have used it in reflection mode to determine the optical functions of uniaxial crystals. |
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The text is a wonderful reflection on all that has happened during the season of Advent and Christmas Eve and Day. |
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That he has not in the end succeeded is no reflection on his sustained advocacy. |
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Venus' face is a blurred reflection in a mirror and in Mars the face is in shadow. |
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He was wearing a black jacket with white reflection marks, dark blue jeans and trainers. |
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I smiled at my reflection and my pearly white teeth were visible and stood out from my tanned face. |
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You should not focus your eye on the reflection of the light on the cab, let your eye unfocus and wander to see imperfections. |
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As far as they were concerned, discrimination was simply a reflection of society's values at the time. |
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Poetry readings cannot help being a little self-conscious, and the audience's guffaws seemed a rather apt reflection upon the event. |
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People that have solar keratoses are at somewhat higher risk for skin cancer because they are a reflection of long-term sun exposure in the past. |
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Getting bumped is no reflection on MarineMax, which is one of the best-performing public companies in the Tampa Bay area. |
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Cameron pulled his dark blue polo shirt over his white wife-beater, and checked his reflection in the mirror. |
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That both sides found the net within the first 10 minutes was a bona fide reflection of how these teams went at each other from the outset. |
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From the Greek agora to the contemporary mall, the forms of public space are a direct reflection of society's public and private values. |
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The charity insists the changes are no reflection on the way wardens carried out their duties. |
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The final result was a fair reflection of an even contest although City's main concern remains the lack of a goal threat. |
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Once again, this stereotyped thinking is more a defensive reaction to the internet than an accurate reflection of reality. |
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Divorced from their substance, they are not an accurate reflection of the political reality. |
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And Canegrowers Isis chairman Joe Russo described the outcome as a reflection of the lack of confidence in growing sugar cane. |
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It seems like its all going to his head and his behaviour might be a reflection of his inner demons. |
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Is my description really one of ineffective practices, or is it a reflection of the tensions inherent in a classroom like this? |
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Our lips are a reflection of our inner health and as such, they deserve the same care and consideration as the rest of our body. |
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Her reflection in the sparkling water below and in the clear blue air above stretches to infinity. |
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The majority of Khojas are also converts from Hinduism and their customs are a reflection of this. |
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The reflection of radio waves means that AM radio reception is possible at great distances from the transmitter. |
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Evander unfocused his eyes from the street below and after a few blurry seconds, refocused them to catch his own reflection in the window pane. |
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The existence of such draconian punishment is a reflection of a culture that has no time for thieves and murderers. |
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When you don't have a strong sense of self, you become a reflection of other people's hopes, wishes, expectations and opinions about you. |
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John's gospel offers deep reflection on the nature and meaning of Jesus as the revelatory Word of God. |
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The replacement of a sacred language with the vernacular in English worship made religious reflection unavoidable. |
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It is based on the analysis of light reflection at a fluid meniscus whose radius of curvature is related to its surface tension. |
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These signals are based on the controlled reflection of polarized light from the body surface. |
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These scratches disturb the flat surface of the stone and light reflection ceases to be uniform so the shine gradually disappears. |
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Attendance is a direct reflection of dependability and employers do not promote or retain undependable employees. |
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The rose in the center, in front of the shrub, receives the best air circulation and least heat reflection from the wall. |
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It appears that this is due to reflection of light from the optical bundle onto the inner surface of the sheath. |
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As Chinese medicine theories show, a total of 62 reflection points corresponding with different parts of the body are separated on the soles of the feet. |
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I think it's a reflection of the hard work staff put in at the school. |
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Like Lent, the season of advent was a period of reflection and fasting, and items such as dairy and sugar were forbidden. |
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Again, this is an annoyance and a reflection of a double standard against women. |
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Before we get to all that, permit me a brief reflection on this matter of Steve Scalise. |
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One professes to being nearly there, the other wallows in almost morose reflection that there is considerable effort required yet to haul him from his present fankle. |
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Are the more modest price rises across Britain as a whole merely a reflection of the fact there are huge urban wastelands where no one will ever want to live again? |
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Landscapes of the Metropolis of Death is both a contemplation of these facts and a reflection upon living with them for decades. |
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From the reflection of grains of sand and crystals in tubes through to the advances of computers, kaleidoscopes have always been truly beautiful and even puzzling. |
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Mirrors, spherical or otherwise, operate on the principle that the angle of reflection of a ray of light equals the angle at which it strikes the mirror's surface. |
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There was a fear growing inside of me that my imperfect bruised college experience was a reflection of my own damaged self. |
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The place is neither short of royalty nor is it strange to VIPs who have escaped the bright lights of the city to find reclusion and reflection about life. |
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You get as close as possible and the black will absorb much of the light and allow no reflection of light back onto that side of the subject's face. |
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He then gives 59 theorems on reflection and refraction of light. |
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People in the movie occasionally comment about being filmed, and the audience is given a glancing shot of a mirror, with a reflection of both camera and operator. |
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He looked in the fogged up mirror at the reflection staring back at him. |
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Maria stood admiring her own reflection in the full length bedroom mirror. |
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She stared at her frazzled reflection in a puddle on the floor. |
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Just the other day, I caught my reflection in a store window. |
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Yet if we view the Government's recent behaviour as a collective reflection of what happens to each of us when we are under pressure, then things become clearer. |
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Complicating its task is the political reality that these election results are more a reflection of the unpopularity of the NC rather than the appeal of any other party. |
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Umalasi, the independent body that quality assures the exams, was able to declare the results a true reflection of the actual performance of pupils without any hesitation. |
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The fact that it has taken over four years since Westlife's first No.1 single for them to have a homecoming concert is no reflection on the band themselves. |
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This is no reflection on the persons responsible for their conduct. |
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This was no reflection on the staff who did an excellent job, he said. |
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But that was no reflection on Cook's abilities and most commentators expected him to play an important role in the Labour government as it neared an era of change post-Blair. |
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This gives me considerable pause, but on further reflection I remain of the opinion that he should be confirmed as Chief Justice of the United States. |
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Here, too, serious reflection is interrupted by nonsensical asides. |
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I retire to the toilet for a moment's reflection and a good cry. |
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At first it depressed me that people gauged their popularity by how many texts they received, but on further reflection I realised that it's nothing new. |
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It finds no serious reflection in the political deliberations of the US government or in the narrow and reactionary range of opinion that is permitted by the mass media. |
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He produced several other papers on light, the most important being in 1839 when he applied methods used by Green to study reflection and refraction of waves at a surface. |
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Discerning the difference between a gas and liquid thus requires a refractometer that can measure slight differences between critical angles and reflection intensities. |
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The mysteries raised in this reflection lack the sexiness to seduce news anchors or political campaigners. |
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This is a genuine reflection of his entire approach which in recent days has evoked lavish praise in the financial press on both sides of the English Channel. |
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We adjusted the angles of incidence of the laser beam such that total internal reflection took place at the interface of the quartz slide and the sample solution. |
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Without rest and reflection animal instincts belie our spiritual growth. |
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The glorious uncertainties of the city bus services afford ample time for reflection and retrospection for commuters at the bus stops, it is averred. |
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As she watched her husband's ascendancy back home, few could have denied Victoria Beckham a moment's reflection on how their positions have been reversed. |
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The return to a policy of non-intervention in Afghanistan was a reversion to a mid-Victorian orthodoxy, rather than simply a reflection of Gladstone's personal views. |
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Since human beings are created in the image of God, and possess powers of reason which are a reflection of God's, they may act in the world as delegates or lieutenants of God. |
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The ripples in the water distorted the reflection of the moon and trees. |
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Dakotans like to believe that their long winters encourage reflection and reading, and the open view across the prairie inspires a broad-minded intellectual armature. |
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Were these negative findings an artifact of the procedures used in the study, or were they a valid reflection of the relationships that existed in the sample? |
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The reflection of her husband appeared behind her in the looking glass. |
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As I drove home that night around eight, Long Island Sound was pitch-black, apart from the glimmering reflection of light poles. |
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If Edmonton can't support a jazz festival then it is a reflection of Edmonton's ruralism and redneck attitude, not the efforts of the Edmonton Jazz Festival! |
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For instance, the sacred texts of many religions offer compelling narratives which, at their best, can promote ethical reflection and a sense of shared experience. |
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The sickness in her mind was a reflection of the sickness of her life, a sickness created by her family and her society. |
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The reflection she sees is slimmer and more beautiful, thus her ego is equated to the potent drug. |
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They know how hard it is to appear so effortless, how well she conceals her intense reflection and labor in order to lead us into her idiosyncratic scatters of color and form. |
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This intellectually deficient, petulent man-child was exactly what he appeared to be and his inept, arrogant administration is a perfect reflection of him. |
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Perhaps instead, he then adds, it is a reflection that an increase in support is working. |
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Maybe the diverse threads of this wide ranging conversation are beginning to blend and merge like that imagined reflection inside the mirrored sphere. |
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Could this be a reflection of a newfound maturity in the field? |
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Pictures of the band's success adorned the windows of the cafe, which was a reflection of the family's pride in Shane's achievements with the band. |
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The end of each fiber was polished at 40 deg to its longitudinal axis to produce total internal reflection of excitation light and collected fluorescence at this face. |
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The technique uses the unique polarizations of evanescent waves generated by total internal reflection to excite the dipole moment of individual fluorophores. |
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The pond is at the height of its glory during the sexennial festival when the reflection of a hundred thousand lights around the temple provides a grand spectacle. |
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Our response to this argument is that not all Conceptual Art was generic-type art tout court, and that its reflection in painting is thus similarly non-generic. |
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Lacan took up or rather transposed Freud's definition of hypnosis on this second degree level of dialectical reflection between the reciprocally engaged egos and ego ideals. |
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Here he brings out a rather different flavour of reflection or the place of the Passion in Trinitarian theology from that of Bulgakov on the other theologians in this section. |
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The Mg content of rugose coral skeletons may thus have varied as a reflection of changing physico-chemical parameters in the marine environment through time. |
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She was appalled at her reflection and felt her eyes moisten. |
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His acceptance speech was a reflection of his career, and laced with enough profanity to make a pirate blush. |
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A few seconds later, the light flicked off and the screen lit up, replacing my reflection with an illuminated monochrome photo of a badly beaten man. |
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Advanced optical coatings are designed for near total reflection over a pre-defined spectral region, offering the potential to significantly improve system throughput. |
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I saw her face in the reflection as I blended the purple to peach. |
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The exaggerated reflection suddenly revealed that my pores were hardly as infinitesimal as my naked eye had led me to believe. |
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She found herself staring motionless at her reflection in the tall cheval glass, and quickly finished unbraiding her hair, thinking fixedly of things other than that sorrow. |
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Respondents' ratings were viewed as a reflection of the degree to which their colleges of agriculture had shifted from a teaching paradigm to a learning paradigm. |
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He suggests serious reflection on what may be the overvaluation of explanation and analysis by scholars and the undervaluation of such activity by students. |
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It could be that the bill is a nail in the coffin of our family structure, or it could be that it is simply a reflection of a change whose time is due. |
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The narcissus is a flower named after the young man who fell in love with his own reflection and pined away because he could not reach the object of his love. |
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Psychologists call this narcissism, the personality trait that was inspired by Narcissus, the Greek god who saw his reflection in a pool and fell in love with himself. |
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Some college officials see the contradiction inherent in their new efforts to offset stress and encourage the joys of reflection and unstructured time. |
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If the mood was upbeat it was merely a reflection of the play on the day. |
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Coffee houses were a reflection of the emerging middle class, with its emphasis on discussion, exploration of ideas, sobriety and refined sociability. |
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We were looking for a fabulous gold shimmer reflection from all the candles and uplighters that we plan to use during the dinner parties that we'd like to have. |
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Instead, Jennens's text is an extended reflection on Jesus as the Messiah called Christ. |
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Classifications are a reflection of all aspects of evolutionary change, not simply phyletic splitting. |
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Its throat is cut and the blood runs on to the knife, whose reflection the animal may already have seen in the lustral water. |
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These precautions do not completely eliminate reflection because of diffraction, especially at longer wavelengths. |
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Wind turbine blades using stealth technology are being developed to mitigate radar reflection problems for aviation. |
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As a reflection of its cultural wealth, Italy is home to 53 World Heritage Sites, the most in the world, and is the fifth most visited country. |
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Females react to other females and their own reflection in a mirror with a display called Splotch. |
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Active sonar uses the reflection of sound emitted from the search equipment to detect submarines. |
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Following the airing, fans across the world complained on social media about the documentary, arguing that this was not a reflection of them. |
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Just as Persephone reaching for the flower heralded her doom, the youth Narcissus gazing at his own reflection portended his own death. |
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How he got from Bach and Mozart to the music of Jobim, bossa novas and sambas is a reflection of Ma's passion for learning. |
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This reflection seismology text is offered by Yang to graduate students in applied geophysics. |
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The reflection of energy into space resulted in a global cooling, triggering the Pleistocene Ice Age. |
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From the fifteenth century, Renaissance humanism encouraged critical theological reflection and calls for ecclesiastical renewal in Scotland. |
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Traditional Kuwaiti music is a reflection of the country's seafaring heritage, which is known for genres such as fijiri. |
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According to Berkeley, reflection on the attributes of that external spirit leads us to identify it with God. |
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The painting is a reflection of the Daoist metaphysics in which chaos and reality are complementary stages of the regular course of nature. |
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This can be seen as a literary reflection on the Japanese idea of mono no aware. |
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Critics hail the work as a satiric reflection on the shortcomings of Enlightenment thought. |
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However, he was able to demonstrate that the angle of reflection remained the same for all colors, so he decided to build a reflecting telescope. |
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In 2007, Germany took over the rotating EU Presidency and declared the period of reflection over. |
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Before September 2012, Time for reflection was held on Wednesday afternoons. |
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Therefore, the WDF World Rankings give a better reflection on BDO player world ranking. |
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The cloth was earlier said to be the most important part of the game, most likely because of the reflection of the game's origin. |
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For each binary number in IA we can construct a product of the reflection coefficients according to Fig. |
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The plot centres on the Ramsay family's anticipation of and reflection upon a visit to a lighthouse and the connected familial tensions. |
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His last significant work was a reflection on the Book of Revelation, Apocalypse. |
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Mindmaps, a reflection of internal thinking, help fracture the semantic restrictions for children, especially those with dyslexia, to break free. |
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His collected works represent, among other things, an extended reflection upon the dehumanising effects of modernity and industrialisation. |
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In one sense, this was a reflection of an idealised king such as Charles or Charles's courtiers might have imagined. |
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That may be a matter for their longterm reflection but it does reduce the mitigatory impact of the suggestion that Rangers were innocent victims. |
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