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Journaling and a narrative approach in general is a step forward in providing support; a strength of the LWHP is that it allows those who can benefit from reflection of this kind to so without requiring professional facilitation.

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There are reflections of this kind of trend in PAN Parks' recommendations to decrease the density of reindeer close to the hypothetical density of wild forest reindeer (Zinke et al.2002, Stritih et al.2007, PAN Parks2010; Heikkinen et al.2010; Sarkki et al.In press).

"We think that Japan's ability to play this positive role in Iraq is a reflection of the kind of role it can play in world affairs".

"The immense outpouring of grief around the world was a reflection of the kind of man Paul was. "He was so, so special.

He was much loved and respected by his peers; more than that, he was a reflection of the kind of great reporter The Times was now hiring.

I might throw in the fact that she was deeply concerned with what kind of person I was in high school because it would surely be a direct reflection of the kind of person she was.

If his killings at the Jewish school in Toulouse were a terrible reflection of the kind of anti-Semitism typically promoted by Al Qaeda, his attack on French soldiers — specifically Muslim ones — was novel and revealing of something else.

"Ultimately, it's a reflection of the kind of retrogression we've seen," Mr. Shaw added, "or to use a term popular in black churches, the backsliding we've seen".

(Sisario) BEN HARPER (Saturday) Mr. Harper has had Top 10 success playing a conservative reflection of the kind of rootsy blues-soul that Taj Mahal perfected 40 years ago; it's rich and earnest but is overshadowed by its influences.

That is partly because the fraternal duel to near death that takes place in an unassuming suburban home is the hyperbolic reflection of the kind of family conflict that almost anyone can find, well, familiar.

James Reston, the columnist and Washington bureau chief -- serious, talented, centrist-liberal-Calvinist-internationalist, a man with great control of his own ego and possibly the single most influential person in shaping the paper in the 1950's and 60's -- was a classic reflection of the kind of person she admired and respected.

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