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"Everything was positive," Monaghan recently reflected, a bit wistfully.
Mr. Hagel said in his remarks that shortly after he was sworn in he visited the Pentagon's memorial to the victims of the Sept. 11 attacks and "reflected a bit on what happened that day".
The economic victories and machinations around the country's mining bounty are reflected a bit more straightforwardly in daily reports from the Mongolian Metal Exchange or the Business Council of Mongolia.
Earlier this year, in a response to criticism that it was acting monopolistically, Google publicly identified DuckDuckGo as a competitor — a move that pleased and entertained Weinberg but that also reflected a bit of hyperbole about just how close DuckDuckGo is to truly competing.
The models reflected a bit of confusion around the discovery of a small, pointy fossil.
So I reflected a bit and I told myself: "I know the sea very well, from when I was very small I have been in the water".
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Her latest LP, "Blessed" (Lost Highway), reflects a bit of newfound (and hard-won) optimism.
Mr. Bowser captures how Mr. Ochs's style began to reflect a bit less certainty and more vulnerability.
Give me sinister before vacuous – if music didn't reflect a bit of menace I'd be worried.
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