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Before I could reflect on this, I saw the same words again, scratched onto a beat-up basement door.
It's a long flight and I was looking forward to a lot of quiet time so I could reflect on the trip.
I could reflect on Sam Bradford's impact on the offense, or ponder how Buffalo's LeSean McCoy will fare against his old team-mates – who rank toward the bottom of the league against the run.
It was great to see the players win something but it was only when I got home and sat on my own that I could reflect on what they'd achieved.
(Analysing/evaluating) 26 3.58.758 3.96.662 −2.083.048* 4. In the lesson, I could reflect on what I had learnt, attempt to complete the learning tasks or start my project with alternative method(s) not taught by the teacher.
'Why did I go that far and do what I did?' It was a lonely, low time where I could reflect on the past and wonder what the future might hold.
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