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A Hispanic princess would in theory represent a canny move by the studio, since she would reflect America's fastest-growing demographic.
Giving evidence to the assembly's health committee on Wednesday, Health Minister Lesley Griffiths said she would "reflect" on potential problems with an unranked list.
So to see that was a beautiful thing, being so supportive and wanting her to do well because they knew she would reflect them.
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I emailed Preston, to ask how she'd reflected on our exchange.
In the letter, Ms. Harman urged C.I.A. officials to reconsider their plan to destroy the videotape, which she said "would reflect badly on the Agency".
But she had got divorced when she was 21 and six months' pregnant, so she already felt as if she was breaking cultural norms – she freaked out because she thought this would reflect on her too.
Wood said that if there was a similar campaign for Welsh independence, she hoped it would reflect the broad span of the Scottish movement.
She said it would "reflect poorly on the Governor".
And while Kyenge refused to call for the senator's resignation herself, she said she hoped all politicians would "reflect on their use of communication".
After each day's filming - she spent nine at the bakery - she and her camerawoman would reflect on their new material.
She said Mr. Bush would reflect in his Saturday address on his "solemn experiences" visiting men and women recovering from wounds suffered in battle.
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