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As reflections are more likely to happen outdoors, this work was concerned with simulating an outdoor environment with bright luminance levels.
They were published in 1918, just before the Armistice, as "Reflections of a Nonpolitical Man".
Indeed, you can hear the Fifth and Seventh Symphonies as reflections of that approach.
So Mr Falwell's death provokes questions about the future as well as reflections on the past.
It features elegies for the dead as well as reflections on missed opportunities, on lost sleep and on times past.
(They're so frequently filmed as reflections in mirrors that, often, they feel like doubles of a double).
Do institutions serve primarily as reflections, or might they also be authorities from which Western views of the world originate?
Americans love his views of Manhattan, sometimes distorted as reflections in plate glass windows or car roofs.
Even in early human history, dreams were interpreted as reflections of waking experiences and of emotional needs.
I remember trying to persuade a cultured skeptic, explaining Ives's dissonances as reflections of nature's omni-tonality.
He translated René Rapin's Réflexions sur la poétique d'Aristote as Reflections on Aristotle's treatise of Poesie, in 1674.
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