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Mr. Carlson, who wrote Mr. Himes's recommendation for the Rhodes Scholarship, called him "a remarkably reflective guy".
Mr. Shapira assembled those conversations into a book, "The Seventh Day," which came out later that year and was remarkably reflective given the national euphoria.
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In an interview in an office overlooking two (really active) train tracks and Interstate 5, Baggott is reflective, and remarkably calm considering all that is scheduled at the organization she has directed since February 2011.
Memoing with reflective remarks.
Here, Parks shows the remarkably handsome Red in a reflective mood; in the other photographs in the series, he appears daring and in control.
Sean Conlon, a Chicago real estate executive, visited his Gold Coast neighbor in Argentina and said he found him in remarkably good spirits, "in a reflective mood but having lost none of his competitive spirit".
Furthermore, when their average expression level was compared across the four sample groups, six of nine references generated inter-sample group variances below ±20%, reflective of a remarkably low level of biological variability within this experimental system.
The two composers met harmonically in the middle, Berio looking back in his foggy, light-specked "Luftklavier" (1985) and the reflective, rainy "Wasserklavier" (1965), Fauré pushing remarkably forward in his swishing, luminous Barcarolle No. 1 (1881) and the daring Barcarolle No. 5 (1894).
OK.QUESTION: Reflective.
Reflective, perhaps.
He isn't reflective.
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