Sentence examples for hall of reflection from inspiring English sources

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He also built the Illinois Holocaust Museum and Education Center (completed 2009) in Skokie, Illinois, which takes visitors through spaces that are architecturally immersive and representative of a journey through darkness and ultimately ascending into the light (architecturally and spiritually), into the Room of Remembrance and Hall of Reflection.

The adjacent Hall of Reflection offers more space for contemplation.

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The Iranian filmmaker Abbas Kiarostami's delicious brain tickler, "Certified Copy," is an endless hall of mirrors whose reflections multiply as its story of a middle-aged couple driving through Tuscany carries them into a metaphysical labyrinth.

The film "is an endless hall of mirrors whose reflections multiply as its story of a middle-aged couple driving through Tuscany carries them into a metaphysical labyrinth," Mr. Holden wrote in The Times last year.

Looking into this world is a bit like looking into a hall of mirrors, with reflections bouncing around all over the place.

"If you took your head and put it on the cell door and looked through the crack, you could see down the hall the reflection of the window," Manning told the court, adding that "there was a skylight.

The Internet will look less like a digital commons and more like a hall of mirrors, showing you reflections of yourself everywhere you look.

Reed's inspiration, Frazier's Hall-of-Fame performance, the Knicks season-long balance were all a reflection of coach Red Holzman's leadership.

"They made a hall of mirrors, to see their own reflections, to think that things were as they said they were," said a Mexico City newspaper columnist, Raul Trejo Delarbe.

(She later fictionalised this experience in her short story When All the Leaves Were Green: "It was like being in a hall of mirrors, where she saw only reflections of herself").

Before Dot could answer, a tall, slender girl in a polo shirt and blue jeans — looking about sixteen, and wearing a scalloped horn from an old phonograph on her head — drew Dot away to look at a small erotic sculpture, on a shelf full of small erotic sculptures, all of which (like the lettering on the psychedelic posters at the Kazoo) were distorted, like reflections in a hall of mirrors.

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