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The weights date from 1400 to the present, and are finely made, a reflection of their owners' affluence.
Besides, although most of the interviewees had not made a reflection on the transport needs of their members, the process initiated a reflection for many of them.
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I remember my editor said, 'Can't you once or twice make a reflection here?' But I wanted to see if it was possible to identify with him at that age.
Society's reflexivity Institutional arrangements have to be developed, which make a reflection of options of societal action possible, which extend beyond the limits of particular problem areas and individual aspects of problems.
And I use this androgynous aspect a lot in my work, to make a reflection about sexuality".
This reflection on what matters most is paired with "Children Will Listen," from "Into the Woods," to make a sweeping reflection on the rewards and stresses of balancing the roles of parent and artist by musicians who are married with two children.
"The Met has made itself a reflection of Levine," the manager said.
Old men ran the show and made Ireland a reflection of their inadequacies, trading fantasies of an Anglophobic pipe-smoking, cap-doffing theocracy while those they ruled left in multitudes for the land of the foe.
"Gross," I said under my breath, and made a face at my reflection.
So make sure that the decisions that you make are a reflection of who you want to portray yourself to be.
[UPDATE: He's out, and has made a statement — above — about his reflection "from the bottom of a Victorian prison".
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