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It is a quirky deal, reflective of its circumstance.
"This desire for authenticity is driving today's hospitality design — each hotel must tell a story; it must be a place of context, reflective of its neighborhood and community," Ms. Lowrey added.
Without him, it may in time go a different way, more reflective of its multiracial background and potentially precarious existence.
I think a company should be reflective of its artistic director's background and vision.
And yet its structure is more reflective of its themes and concerns than is at first apparent.
(In this way, the house feels most reflective of its prior occupant: streamlined not for beauty but for earning).
Women are still under-represented at the top, and there is much to be done to make leadership in the voluntary sector more reflective of its workforce.
For vegetarians, many will have heard of Terre a Terre (East St), where the food is gourmet, booking essential and prices reflective of its reputation.
Mr. Sijbesma said that DSM's performance was more reflective of its innovations, some of which helped its customers to save money, than of any rebound in Europe.
With a dramatic topography reflective of its proximity to the highest peak in the country, Tehrān is Iran's gateway to the outside world.
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