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They may just have some powerful and thought provoking reflections on whether God was there or not.
Émile Chartier (1868 1951), under the pseudonym Alain, exercised a lasting influence over the young through the disjointed, urbane, and occasionally provoking reflections scattered through volume after volume of his essays, entitled Propos.
Her models -- two young women, one black, one white -- were dressed in public by four others, provoking reflections of what it means to be unable to put on your own clothes.
For example, rather than provoking reflections on the tests, uncertainties and time taken to obtain a diagnosis, the tent cartoon was generally interpreted in relation to their NHS experiences of having to wait a long time for appointments or in the waiting room prior to consultations.
That grouping really does provoke reflection.
We are informed by scholarship and in turn, our performances seek both to delight and to provoke reflection.
In solidarity, we hope that this incident provokes reflection and action to prevent hate crimes of any kind.
Provokes reflection on what constitutes effective and moral reasoning in critical moments of both life and leadership.
Sharing Cities is sure to provoke reflection and action within academic, policy, and civil society circles in times to come.
The chaos and confusion of the book certainly provokes reflection on post-colonial Nigeria, where it is set.
Urban terrorism, drone attacks and military adventurism are checked off, but they're not there to provoke reflection.
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