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Amid all the hot dogs and fireworks, it's useful to reflect for a moment on precisely what we are celebrating today.
While the popularity of the short wedding trip is difficult to gauge, it does seem to reflect, for some, the mood of the times.
Most of the differences thus far described appear to reflect, for the most part, differences in occupants of the A structural positions.
When South Africa emerged from the apartheid era, the government considered roughly 7,000 proposals for a new flag to reflect for the first time the country's multiethnic population.
Andy Murray made it through to the quarter-finals of the ABN Amro World Tennis Tournament in Rotterdam on Thursday but will not want to reflect for too long on his performance.
The video allows viewers to reflect for themselves on the psychology and sociology of shopping and consumerism and more generally on how capitalism conditions the lives and desires of modern people.
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Equally, valuing ideas encapsulates the need to reflect often, for without adequate time for reflection, you'll fail to come up with your own ideas.
He called for a more inclusive party platform to reflect support for abortion rights.
An annex for helicopter facilities is being revised to reflect requirements for the offshore industry.
Local plans need to reflect demand for specialist housing.
This column was updated at 11.05pm to reflect revisions for late editions.
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