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Illness, exile and separation were thus present in Camus's life as in his novel, and his reflections upon them form a vital counterpoint to the allegory.
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"It's not a reflection upon them, it's the nature of the part-time worker.
The Sefer yetzira does not proceed entirely from biblical data and rabbinical reflection upon them; Greek influences are discernible, even in the vocabulary.
Ideas are no longer the direct objects of perception, passively awaiting our reflection upon them, but the active agents of cognition.
These direct perceptions cannot err, although reflection upon them, and a subsequent series of judgments, may be the source of error.
Now I think it just is a poor reflection upon them because I know for a fact that that was not Cam — I wasn't over there with my hands and cuffs going everywhere, you know what I mean?
When Christians celebrate sacraments and rituals they draw on patterns of human celebration and invest them with new significance in the light of reflections upon the God who is revealed in Jesus Christ.
William L. Cary, "Federalism and Corporate Law: Reflections upon Delaware," Yale Law Journal, March 1974, p. 663.
The Still-Life Paintings of William Michael Harnett (Their Reflections upon Nineteenth-Century American Musical Culture).
As a unique piece of anthology, this article provides a remarkably clear exposition of psychoanalytic theory interlaced with Freud's reflections upon his own scientific legacy.
We also provide reflections upon the implications of our findings for qualitative research designs and sampling strategies.
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