Sentence examples for myriad reflections from inspiring English sources

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Joy unconfined when the mirrorball throws back these myriad reflections.

The filmed trips through Tokyo infuse the rich texture of the city with a startling emotional intensity and a sense of teeming ambient drama; keen and searching gazes through windows and windshields and their myriad reflections evoke silent cries of solitude.

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In the novel these reflections and myriad others are knit together tightly to form a fabric of sensation that brings us into intimate communion with all the characters.

Lane is so used to his reflection, his myriad expressions, that it's like watching one person have an instant rapport with someone completely different.

That one-hour programme morphed into Madness Radio, which has matured into a reflection of the myriad views that co-exist around mental health, with guests including writers, psychiatrists and service users.

The risk here is that the current order of things finds its fragmented reflection in a myriad of minor personal rebellions, reifying the individualizing absorption of each and all within his or her own fashioning of self.

More complex, multiplex assessments of genetic change may prove more effective, but we should not ignore histopathological classification which, ultimately, is a morphological reflection of the myriad genetic changes present in the lesion.

According to the curator Teresa Dillon, the 16 artists take "the classic selfie" and use it as a springboard for a myriad of contemporary portraits, chock-full of commentary and reflections of our online lives.

Therefore, it may be that improvements found in families docking more frequently were related to an increased reflection on BG data, but there may have been any myriad factors contributing to this relationship.

For one thing, class rears its head: cricket is increasingly (though not exclusively) a game played by the middle classes and in private schools.Cricket's exclusion from the nation's breakfast table conversation is also, arguably, a reflection of a wider trend of the splintering of all forms of media into myriad tiny niches.

And yet the combination of Keynes' protean and sometimes elusive genius -- and even in an age of inflationary genius, he deserves that description -- filtered through a vast literature and then distorted for a myriad of political and economic purposes since his death in 1946, still leaves room for some reflection on what the man really said and did.

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