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A fitting reflection of the difference between Americans' heortophobia and Europe's near blanket shutdown every summer.Ben Yielding Brussels* Letter appears online only.
But it is a particularly fitting reflection of the sense of helplessness that confronts one of China's best-known bloggers as she tries to chronicle life in Tibet amid a continued yearlong crackdown on dissent.
Detective chief inspector Andy Robbins of Kent police, who led the £4m operation to catch the gang, described the sentences as a "fitting reflection of the systematic and relentless intimidation of individuals and their employers, carried out by a small group of criminals".
There will be arguments over whether the players' punishment was too much, too little or just right, and disagreements about Rodriguez's eventual place in or out of the Hall of Fame, which, in a fitting reflection of the current state of baseball, inducted no living players this year.
The contrast of the highly-polished material and elegant curves is a fitting reflection of the sophisticated technology held within.
Johnson, Harris and Siddle ended with three wickets apiece, a fitting reflection of the strength and depth of this Australia bowling unit.
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The Washington Post said Obama's bumpy landing in China was "a fitting reflection of how the relationship between these two world powers has become frayed and fraught with frustration".
The poignant imagery is certainly a fitting reflection of ESPN's enormous love affair with the perhaps-soon-to-be-former Jets quarterback.
For the first time, Seliger had become a model not of brainwashing but of compartmentalization. Which is a fitting reflection of today's Russian state, reaching out to the world with one hand and, with the other, appeasing those who seek protection under a shell of intolerance and paranoia.
The movie is a fitting reflection of a nation in which politicians and their associates are held in greater contempt than at any period in my lifetime, going back to an early and continuing respect for both Clem Attlee's government and the leading members of Churchill's opposition.
Henin-Hardenne dropped to the court, covered her capped head with both hands and then walked slowly to the net, where Capriati gave her a cursory handshake that was a fitting reflection of her disappointment, but hardly a fitting finish to the match.
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