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IGN wrote that the game became a "cult classic" for its unique RPG and psychedelic elements alongside its reflection on American culture, and Eurogamer credited EarthBound "cute and funny modern-world styling of the Japanese RPG".

Typically, this occurs when there is a bright reflection alongside the shadow, due to a reflecting object such as a foam cell or calcification, or from extra reflection echoes.

And he was offering the results alongside meatier reflections on, say, Mark Twain and the 1950s and the portrayal of New York City in literature.

It presents evocative items excavated from the Arboretum Chinese Quarters site (which will be the site of a new research excavation this summer) alongside student reflections on these items and on the broader Chinese American presence at Stanford, in the past and today.

This blog has all the latest information on forthcoming releases alongside detailed reflections on existing films — a gold mine of information for the Bible film buff.

Kurt Kren, edited by Nicky Hamlyn, Simon Payne, and A. L. Rees, brings together interviews with Kren, film scores, and classic, out-of-print essays, alongside the reflections of contemporary academics and filmmakers, to add much-needed critical discussion of Kren's legacy.

Our third day was planned as a 12-mile hike across the park's southern border, passing alongside Reflection Lakes, a popular photo opportunity from which Rainier looks like a snow-capped pyramid.

He will most likely sing the praises of Gregg Popovich, the N.B.A.'s coach of the year, and pause by the twin Larry O'Brien trophies so Kidd can see his reflection, alongside Duncan's.

Denise Riley, writing about the death of her son in 2008 in her first poem for 12 years, makes the final lineup for best single poem, alongside Michael Longley's reflection on his dying father's response to his first published poem, that it was "not worth the paper it's printed on", and a fugue by the New York poet Marilyn Hacker.

Eliasson is best known in Britain for his Weather Project of 2003, in the Turbine Hall of Tate Modern, in which two million visitors came to lie on the floor and contemplate an artificial sun alongside their own reflections in a reflective ceiling.

A rainbow, for example, is explained under the covering-law model by reference to laws of reflection and refraction alongside conditions concerning the position of the sun and the nature of light, the position of the raindrops, and the position of the person seeing the rainbow.

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