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noun
The act of reflecting or the state of being reflected.
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In reply, van Fraassen (2001) suggests that what we see through a microscope is akin to reflections seen in mirrors and other reflective surfaces — the reflection of a tree in a body of water, for instance.
The care even extends to reflections about the historian's knowledge.
This was a keen stimulus to reflections about Venetian eating.
Piers Morgan devoted his Mail on Sunday column yesterday to reflections on the phone hacking trial.
Entire column devoted to reflections on the influence of bluejeans on fashion.
Ms. Summer was more soulful, bringing a gospel richness to "Reflections".
Recent autism memoirs range from accounts of strenuous "healing" to reflections on accepting the condition.
When the Medici family returned to power and ousted him from office, he turned to reflections on politics and history.
Antipholus of Syracuse is a brooding bachelor, given to reflections on identity; Antipholus of Ephesus is a hedonistic married man, given to buying bling and consorting with prostitutes.
Sunstone (oligoclase or orthoclase) is typically yellow to orange to brown with a golden sheen; this effect appears to be due to reflections from inclusions of red hematite.
Unless, that is, you are referring to "Reflections on the Electric Mirror: New Feminist Video," an entertaining exhibition at the Brooklyn Museum.
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