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Sam was a tubby, jolly fellow, but he became reflective as he thought of the past.
Their stories echoed those heard not only here in Hoboken but throughout the state, which has turned particularly reflective as the anniversary of the attacks approaches.
She said pupils explored the site and looked for the youngest and oldest war dead, becoming "very quiet and reflective as the reality of the situation hit home".
Furthermore, assessment of damage is confounded with repetitive contractions as force decline is reflective of injury as well as fatigue [ 11, 13].
But he was willing to clown around in other ways, and he later became reflective as he took stock of his seven years in office.
The object is "about as reflective as garden variety dirt," and of a reddish tint the team thinks may be the result of exposed volatile substances.
Some of this is reflective of Pride, as well.
The cinema, no less than fashion, is an art of surfaces, and the seductive delights of ornament can be as reflective of inner depths as the austerity of the merely practical.
Bigelow doesn't have as original, as distinctive, as reflective a sense of cinematic drama as the extraordinary subject matter of "Detroit" requires.
Yet other aspects of knowing architectural objects diverge from the well-worn path, as reflective of special characteristics of the architectural enterprise and its products and consumption.
Hospitals and doctors say that critics should not take the high "rack rates" in bills as reflective of the cost of health care because insurers usually pay less.
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