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The words reflect official figures which show that trustees are more likely to be male, white and aged 57.
In retrospect, the words reflect both the problems that plagued Performa 11 and its strange contrapuntal energy.
But these songs are written by other black people and the words reflect their experience and their culture.
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The cadence of each was the same, though the words reflected the deep political impasse that has gripped the country since protests began in mid-February.
Figliuolo said the words reflected "the anger of the events" of terror that were remembered, on their first anniversary, in ceremonies yesterday at the Stadium, throughout New York City and around the country.
The words reflected the then emerging exit strategy, which was to set up an Iraqi government and an Iraqi security force to fight the insurgency, allowing the Americans to pull back and, eventually, to withdraw.
Q. Did that story in any way reflect the Communist line? A. That is a difficult -- on the word "reflect" I would say no, it didn't reflect it.
Paying closer attention to function words, he advises, can help us understand the social relations that those words reflect.
In part, the word reflects the efforts of fashion and beauty publicists to spin the economic downturn as an attractive retail trend.
In our usage, the word reflects the America-centric perception that everything Kim Jong-il does is aimed at eliciting a reaction from Washington.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com