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Palmer's book of poetry, Dreams, Hopes and Reflections, was published in 1981 under the name F Clive Palmer when the mining magnate, and possible billionaire, was 26.
When "Reflections" was first performed, at the Théâtre du Châtelet, on May 22nd, it was not a conventional opening night but, rather, an elaborately produced dress rehearsal.
In the Salon des Boiseries, Millepied explained that "Reflections" was a descendant of George Balanchine's landmark work "Jewels" (1967), the first full-length ballet without a story.
A deductive approach to code the reflections was adopted (Fereday and Muir-Cochrane 2006).
Reflections was published on 1 November 1790, less than eighteen months after the storming of the Bastille.
Secondary data (e.g., participant daily reflections) was also consulted during this phase to better contextualize and understand each participant's experience.
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At other times, his reflections are profound.
The reflections are authentic, and ring true.
The reflections are coming to you from afar.
Powers's reflections are more family-centered and practical.
The reflections are partly a result of his constricted circumstances.
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