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An open trial will also provide a catalyst for reflection among Americans on both 9/11 and its aftermath.
In this story, as with many tragic New York City stories, the catalyst for reflection is a housing crisis.
But over the last two seasons that has all changed, with the early morning arrest serving as a catalyst for reflection.
This work involved the use of digital video playback technology as the trigger or catalyst for reflection on concrete experiences by the teacher and her students to occur.
Surprisingly, divorce is a great catalyst for reflection and self-improvement.
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Gormley said the artworks were "catalysts for reflection".
Crisis implies opportunity, and can be a great catalyst for meaningful reflection and transformative change.
Prince said he wanted the concert to be a "catalyst for pause and reflection following the outpouring of violence that has gripped Baltimore and areas throughout the U.S.," according to The Baltimore Sun.
"In a spirit of healing, the event is meant to be a catalyst for pause and reflection following the outpouring of violence that has gripped Baltimore and areas throughout the U.S," Prince wrote in a press release announcing the rally earlier this week.
Here and throughout "Pictures at a Revolution," there is a sense of reassessment and new perspective, with Mr. Harris as a thoughtful, unobtrusive catalyst for his interviewees' reflections.
My central point – which has been gleefully misconstrued as "pro-censorship" ever since – was that what we say affects the world we live in, that words are both a reflection of and a catalyst for the way our society operates.
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