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Weisz graced the cover of Vogue Living in 2008 in her "perfect room," a regal space that's a direct reflection of her refined sense of style.
A more refined language facilitates yet more exact reflection, and language and our reflective capacities proceed to work in tandem to develop our cognitive abilities to their highest level (Essay I.ii.5).5
But Kate D. Levin, commissioner of cultural affairs -- who with the corporation will be evaluating cultural proposals for the site along with the New York State Council on the Arts -- suggested that the decision on City Opera was purely a reflection of an increasingly refined master plan.
"To everything he finds a logical solution born not only of patient and inflexible reflection, but also of refined deductions born of his intelligence, modesty and generosity," Mr. Prat writes in a catalog essay, adding that Kandinsky more than lived up to his own maxim: "To create a work of art is to create the world".
The refined unit cell parameters from merged reflections in each group did lead to consistent results, with a unit cell volume of 127.52(1) Å3 in group #1, 127.47(1) Å3 in group #2, and 127.50(1) Å3 in group #3.
Our paper takes a reflective "thought exercise" approach similar to that of Gilson et al., whereby the content was generated in part through author reflections on professional experiences and refined through discussion with other practitioners.
It also allows a layer-by-layer control of the film thickness when the growth conditions are well-refined and the process is carefully monitored with reflection high-energy electron diffraction (RHEED) [58, 59].
Both are temperamentally gifted with strong feelings yet also given to highly abstract reflections — both, sensitive products of nature yet refined products of thought at the same time.
The refined porous structure can increase the optical path by multiple reflection effect, thus enhancing light harvesting.
W. G. Sebald, Adam Zagajewski, Witold Gombrowicz and, in the title essay, the American writers Glenway Wescott, Randall Jarrell and Elizabeth Hardwick: refined, contemplative, elegiac -- writers of delicate remembrance and sober self-reflection.
One might further argue that, since the reflections of a monarch were, in less exalted and refined form, doubtless mirrored in the cogitations of his subjects, it was accordingly inevitable that the men and women over whom he ruled should also conceive of themselves as "we"s.
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