Sentence examples for sometimes reflected in from inspiring English sources

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The constructor's age is sometimes reflected in a puzzle.

You have to bear in mind that the convention was drafted just after the second world war and the presumptions of the time are sometimes reflected in its wording.

Animations (driven by software coded by the artist himself) are embedded in colorful wood, acrylic, and Formica housings and sometimes reflected in mirrors to create moving, mutable polychrome sculptures.

Animations (driven by software coded by the artist himself) are embedded in colorful wood, acrylic, and Formica housings — and sometimes reflected in mirrors — to create moving, mutable polychrome sculptures.

The breakup of a marriage or the death of a spouse are two of the most common reasons people hang on to a particular time, she said, which is sometimes reflected in their environment.

The overflow audience watched from around the two small performance spaces — in the museum's basement restaurant area and in the adjoining outside courtyard — and from the ticket lines as they waited outdoors and inside; they were sometimes reflected in a large window to add another layer of peering faces.

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But it is a complex picture, says Pugh, with inequalities in education sometimes reflected differently in the workplace.

During these years in Italy, Twombly's output sometimes reflected developments in the rest of the world: for example, as minimalist artists were creating a stir in America and Europe, in the late 1960s Twombly executed six monochrome canvases, the Treatise on the Veil, which are completely blank apart from measurements written in crayon over the grey paint.

That attitude is sometimes reflected by the professors she encounters in the United States.

In the control group, depending on the particular question, group responses sometimes reflected slightly increased acceptance of evolution and sometimes indicated slightly decreased acceptance of evolution.

However, the decision to allocate a certain amount of resources to a particular health jurisdiction or facility may be based on a broader range of factors, sometimes not reflected in the existing resource allocation formula.

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