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Pakistan is reflected to be world's 2nd leisureliest adopter of online shopping, whereas most of the buyers are males.
They are reflected to be vital in insect olfactory perception at various levels but the exact mechanism is still unknown.
It is noticed that the magnitudes of semi-annual variation have been reflected to be high during the High Solar Activity (HSA) period.
In this case, the duration time of collision corresponds to the propagation time of the compression stress wave generated at the first collision point through to the opposite side where the wave is reflected to be a rarefaction wave traveling back to the first point.
"It was George's turn anyway," Schaffner reflected, "to be inflicted with the poison-pen treatment that the critics had earlier accorded Paul and John.
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Meanwhile, the upper bound of transmission failure rate is given, which reflects to be closely related to sampling period and the upper bound of node delays.
Fasting is also a call to reflect, to be present in the current moment, and then to act.
It is such a gift to feel reflected and to be seen, especially when you are different.
I had time to reflect, to pray, to be still.
Travel gives time to reflect, time to be seen, time to identify, time to breathe.
bWhich can be thought of as reflecting propensity to be infected.
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