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Subsequent sections sample modern dress innovations, often reflecting cultural change.
It tends to be simple but good, often reflecting the nationality of the ship.
These bullfighting-related fiestas are important community events, often reflecting local and regional identities and traditions.
But there are plenty of more mundane tweets, often reflecting the nation's love of cuisine.
"The government sends signals," he told the Guardian, "often reflecting media attention, as to what it wants investigated.
More than 300 ideas from around the world have already been put forward, often reflecting needs specific to each country.
This definition requires that there be a competitive nature to this buildup, often reflecting an adversarial relationship.
His characters are complex, often reflecting the cultural and political struggles that followed the Spanish Civil War.
Historically, deception, kidnapping, and coercion have been used to obtain contract labourers, with contractual terms often reflecting the disadvantageous position of the labourer.
Its packed displays — of movie posters, animation cels, action figures, board games, advertisements and more — chronicle the evolution of these characters, often reflecting the periods of American history from which they emerged.
Wolfowitz and Libby want to go in and get it over with; Armitage wants to scare Saddam to death with U.N. resolutions; Hadley shuttlecocks back and forth, often reflecting the C.I.A.'s bewilderment.
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