Sentence examples for aptly reflected from inspiring English sources

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The mood of each section is aptly reflected by the titles.

Its most winning attribute is a kind of sloppy, unassuming friendliness, a likability aptly reflected in its characters.

Health care is a grim and gloomy subject, and that was aptly reflected in the uninviting setting: the participants sat in a square of banquet tables that made an ad hoc working group of the United NationsGeneral Assembly seem festive.

The saying "Give a man a fish and he will live for a day, teach him to fish and he will live a lifetime", is aptly reflected in the shortage of required skills in today's youth, a consequence of skewed education policies.

And the discarded footnote, in a symbolic way, aptly reflected the court's seeming change of heart.

"A Quiet Place," Leonard Bernstein's opera, in which he combined "Trouble in Tahiti" with newly-composed material, aptly reflected the vast changes that swept through the American cultural and musical landscape between the '50s and the '80s.

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Beautiful clothes designed by Julia Sharp aptly reflect the characters as well as their bygone era.

"But then you have this worldwide economy that aptly reflects the decay in the play".

The way the Nationalmannschaft played in this tournament aptly reflects the way Germany behaves in global politics.

Set apart from the crowds of the Hamptons, amid fragrant gardens and farmland, the Jedediah Hawkins Inn aptly reflects the area's charms.

It aptly reflects her nature, of keeping faith with all of her beloved singers, especially those who might need encouragement the most.

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