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"Dynasties are the sort of thing that you maybe reflect back on.
"When they look back and see what they did then and maybe reflect on what's not happening now.
I would like them to get a taste of what I and many others have felt about Benjamin, and maybe reflect on all creatures and that everybody needs a Benjamin.
He'd go off to a consulting group, sit on a few company boards, enjoy his three grandchildren, work on his tennis game, maybe reflect on his years as a city councilman and Bronx borough president.
"I came up with idea just thinking about what it would look like if they had the sort of emojis I would need on a regular basis -- something that would maybe reflect more of the ridiculous/mundane things I spend a lot of time doing," Gerringer told The Huffington Post in an email.
Therefore, those specific miRNA precursors that yield two kinds of abundant functional miRNAs from different arms maybe reflect evolutionary implication across miRNA gene evolution.
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These two poems have a shrillness that maybe reflects this loss of moral authority.
Probably the punchiness reflected my increasing desperation, just as the amplitude of "No More Maybe" reflects, I think, a writer rediscovering the spaciousness of fiction.
The real sadness of Italy, maybe reflecting its long political divide into Catholics and Communists, is that it has so few liberals.
Here's the 5-year breakeven, the spread between indexed and non-indexed bonds: The big move actually came before Abe took office, maybe reflecting the sense that the political environment had changed and that the Bank of Japan's freedom to impose monetary orthodoxy was about to end.
The reason why such minerals were not found earlier maybe reflects discussions in the chemistry community.
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