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Many of the guest posts have reflected something of being a Cardiffian – from amusing posts on learning the Cardiff lingo, to reflective views on city centre characters.
In the 60s, we were beginning to make films that reflected something of the British way of life.
Forkan said entrepreneurs should create brands they believed in, were passionate about and reflected something of themselves.
It was, however, undeniably a fairly hysterical time, and audiences' reactions to "The Exorcist" at the very least reflected something of the era's high-strung personality.
Her photographs reflected something of his own wanderings along the city streets that he had not yet found a way to express.
But the ceremony also reflected something of the spirit of entrepreneurship now reawakening in Nablus, a city of about 150,000 people that was once considered the commercial center of the West Bank.
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Does that debunking reflect something of your own experience with prisoners?
Big Bang reflects something of the American idea of a science fair (in a good way, I thought).
Some people even think the popularity of app install ads among consumers may reflect something of an app bubble.
Hatcher is much less bowlegged now than he'd been in 1905 — reflecting something of a happy medium.
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