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For a long time, Senate seats have increasingly become a reflection of a state's presidential inclinations.
If critical decisions become a reflection of private interests, what countervailing forces will balance these decisions?
Auburn has become a reflection of the modern, feminized economy: a combination of university, service and government jobs.
Perhaps it is too painful.Cricket has become a reflection, a focus and an instrument of Indian nationalism.
In this high-tech, freewheeling world of diverse lifestyles and entertainment options, sports have become a reflection of fans flipping away at home to their heart's content.
Joseph University — one of Lebanon's best and oldest schools — had become a reflection in miniature of the country's fiercely divided political scene.
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"My dancing became a reflection of my soul's experience, not just my personality".
Many volumes are prayer books or rabbinic commentaries, but seen here the collection becomes a reflection of almost doctrinal bibliophilia.
One problem, though, is that if the audience is the measure of all things, then art becomes a reflection of sociology and dissecting audience tastes becomes the art.
I think we lost sight of the case as a murder trial – it became a reflection of deep-seated issues in our country.
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