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"In some ways, it's a bit reflective of what we are doing with the brand itself," Ms. John said.
Finally, Zuckerberg turned a bit reflective, noting that Facebook just celebrated its 10th anniversary, and that he was about to turn 30 years old.
This post is probably going to be a bit rambly, a bit reflective and more than a bit personal (which is a departure for me) -- so if you don't like that kind of thing, don't fill up the comments section with overwrought complaints, just stop reading right now.
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Jones is cautiously optimistic: "It does seem there is an opportunity for the government to be a bit more reflective," he says.
"The people who were involved in the war are at a stage in life where they're a bit more reflective about what went on".
"I was approaching 60, and my state of mind was a bit more reflective," Ms. King, now 70, said when asked during an interview this spring what motivated her to write her book.
The highway future was sold in spectacles like Norman Bel Geddes's Futurama exhibit at the 1939 World's Fair, the smoke-and-mirrors nature of which was suggested by another Bel Geddes exhibit, a bit of reflective wizardry in which "a single dancing girl appears to be a whole chorus of World's Fairettes".
"I think people will be a bit more reflective," he told BBC Scotland.
At the moment there's shock and anger but when he is a bit more reflective, a sense of reality will set in.
Instead of asking, "Do you mean to say …" maybe reporters will ask fewer dumb questions and be a bit more reflective.
I am at once more hopeful and a bit more reflective and moved by my aging in many ways," says Belser.
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