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Back to music: in restaurant after restaurant, I'd hear a track and giggle or smile at how unlikely it was for the setting, or how obscure, or how clearly reflective it had to be of some chef's or restaurateur's peculiar taste or sense of humor.
Porous and reflective, it looks like sponge dipped in silver.
I tell him I've been listening to The Raven and couldn't help noticing how reflective it seems.
Elsewhere, the mood of the photographs is so sombre and reflective it becomes clear that although the physical conflict with Russia has died, the mental conflict rages.
"He doesn't get too high or too low," Mr. Axelrod said, "but to the extent that he does become reflective, it is after the notification of a soldier's loss".
But most of the rest of "Trials & Tribulations" is far darker and more reflective — it's music for bad moods and self-doubt.
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Such a corporate agent is self-reflective; it not only distinguishes its present from both its past and its future, and itself from other corporations, it reflects on itself for the purpose of transforming itself.
Benjamin Barber [23] describes the deliberative process and its open-endedness, without a requirement for closure: "The public voice is deliberative, which means it is critically reflective as well as self-reflective; it must be able to withstand reiteration, critical cross-examination, and the test of time – which guarantees a certain distance and dispassion".
The plastic in question, Mylar, is coated with aluminium to make it reflective.
To do this, a piece of silicon wafer was attached to the surface by adhesion forces to render it reflective.
Some people call it reflective.
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