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L. 106 462, § 103(2)(B)(i), which directed substitution of "if" for "If,", was executed by making the substitution for "if," to reflect the probable intent of Congress.
A portrait of Charles II of Spain, who believed himself bewitched and had himself exorcised, is faced by a mysterious round Aztec mirror carved from pitch-black obsidian, as if to reflect the evil spirits within the possessed emperor.
That drama contained within it a half-dozen or more foreign languages and dialects, as if to reflect the Babel-like brew of cultures of the unnamed emerging Eastern European democracy where it was set.
As London's other main destination for opera — the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, remains this city's grand international pooh-bah — the ENO next week embarks upon a 2009-10 season rife with theater names at the helm, as if to reflect an increasing fluidity between the worlds of theater and opera that is scarcely the province of this venue alone.
On a modern piano, with a slender string ensemble, the balance of power in this piece was changed as if to reflect his status: the accompaniment was a small group of voices that were silenced whenever Mr. Fleisher, projecting absolute, warm authority, had anything to say.
As if to reflect the vastness of its subject, Handbook of Leadership Theory and Practice (Harvard Business Press, 848 pages, $39.95), edited by Nitin Nohria, the dean of Harvard Business School, and Rakesh Khurana, the Marvin Bower Professor of Leadership Development at Harvard Business School, runs to an immense number of pages.
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Along the walls are sliding panels built for Iyer to manage the sound, which might be brittle if left to reflect off the bare walls.
Their loftlike office, in a vintage SoHo building, was bare, white and slightly chilly, as if designed to reflect the present ethic of austerity.
The total box-office revenue was a record, though other years would have posted higher revenue if adjusted to reflect inflation.
A braver man might have gone for Tonga's Telusa Veainu or Canada's DTH van der Merwe for Santiago Cordero, if only to reflect the role of second-tier nations in making a top-notch seven weeks.
However, the report recommended this timetable be "re-examined and revised if necessary to reflect future progress".
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