Sentence examples for peculiar reflection from inspiring English sources

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We propose that LANT be regarded as a peculiar reflection of maladaptive angiogenesis in some pituitary adenomas, rather than a genuine hybrid neoplasm.

Each of Long's seemingly abstract works are carefully constructed to enact a miniature existential crisis in the viewer, who is forced to engage with a peculiar reflection of themselves in order to examine the rest of the sculpture closely.

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What a peculiar expression, methinks.

Because many of these images were made with lenses that produce peculiar blurs and reflections, even the most straightforward shots of birds perched on twigs or foraging on the ground look hallucinatory.

6 It is a bit peculiar that LAVI (a reflection of long-term LV DD) was predictive of functional capacity while DD was not.

Mr Nozoe, meanwhile, does not really want his old job back or a payout, but rather to have his honour restored, says his lawyer, Kei Hata.For all its oddities, the row is, at its root, a reflection of the peculiar status of Japanese bosses.

There was a notable increase in yellow-and-black spines near the business-and-finance shelves, which prompted a groan from Tennant ("How many times can you do a cartoon about exchange-traded funds, or something, you know?") and then some reflection about his peculiar professional life.

The question of why Ball was so much more effective as "a 16-inch TV image" should, I think, have generated at least a bit of reflection on the peculiar nature of early television comedy, an amazing number of whose stars were performers who, like Ball, worked in an extremely broad style: Skelton, Jackie Gleason, Sid Caesar and (most egregiously) Milton Berle.

The anecdotes become reflections, and the reflections have their own peculiar fictional life because we sense something beyond them, something we're not being told because Hernández doesn't know it, or doesn't want to know it.

The tone of the program shifted between celebration and reflection; Mr. Robinson, in a peculiar choice, performed "Abraham, Martin and John," Dion DiMucci's elegy for murdered leaders.

Admittedly, the historic French Quarter in New Orleans may appear as a peculiar place to engage in theological reflection for persons preparing to serve the church and the academy as pastors and professors of religion.

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