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She can afford a bit of reflection from her perch.
And we've had a bit of reflection time, to look at all the stories, and to figure out how to do justice to the last series.
Gentle novelists still jet to tourist spots, hoping a metaphor and a bit of reflection will make up for not quite seeing or understanding anything.
More poetry on the radio is always good, but the lines Feith quotes (e.g. "The thorns you sow will prick your own feet") might have inspired a bit of reflection.
Photograph: Carsten Koall/AFP/Getty Images 6.45pm BST Nice bit of reflection in this photo of US Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel visiting the tomb of the late president Anwar al-Sadat in Cairo, Egypt.
The question of why Ball was so much more effective as "a 16-inch TV image" should, I think, have generated at least a bit of reflection on the peculiar nature of early television comedy, an amazing number of whose stars were performers who, like Ball, worked in an extremely broad style: Skelton, Jackie Gleason, Sid Caesar and (most egregiously) Milton Berle.
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"Bush derangement syndrome has abated and people are capable of bit more of reflection," says Pletka.
My wife's Granddad was a signaller on a LSI and was off Omaha Beach; he was also reluctant to talk about his experiences, but after a night in the pub with me I managed to get little bits of reflections.
In a moment of reflection, Hastings revealed a bit of what happened to him and the other guards in 1963.
Mr. Gerstner also offered a bit of personal reflection.
Perhaps a bit of further reflection would help.
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