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The sound makes Mr. Hitchcock's songs a little more reflective; at 54, he doesn't pretend to have no past.
Historians say presidents, especially those who serve two terms, often grow reflective at the end of their tenure.
Newsweek's editor, Jon Meacham, sounding admirably reflective at a moment of crisis, said, "I would argue the fragmentation in media makes a place like Newsweek even more important.
Though it's reflective at times, the film is low on the indulgent why-me-ism that's become a hallmark of the type.
Kafka's story "A Report to an Academy," which was first published in 1917, in the Zionist magazine The Jew, consists of an ape's disquisition — at times highly reflective, at times benighted — on his process of assimilation into human society.
Like Brady, the speedskater Eric Heiden, who won five gold medals in a sweep of the individual events during the 1980 Olympics, said his approach was not reflective at all.
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