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To reflects
verb
To bend back (light, etc.) from a surface.
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It dares to reflects some of the bigger questions.
In English, however, Apple's use of "need to" reflects a wider cultural trend, a subtle plague of weaselly moralising.
The name News UK was chosen to reflects the company's roots and ongoing commitment to the country.
That he chose not to reflects the fact that young players don't know whom they can trust.
Facebook Twitter Pinterest I imagine taking four years to make a record can be a slightly dull experience, although it's a shame that their teaser-y comeback video only serves to reflects that.
Hurrying to negotiate a successor to the second Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty by year's end, which Secretary Clinton has committed to, reflects a "zeal for the deal" approach that benefits only Russia.
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"He needs to reflect.
Wechsler pauses to reflect.
Take a day to reflect.
You have to reflect that".
The number appears to reflect reality.
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