Between the full-bodied, rounded sound and the generally chilled mood of the writing and playing, the album has a subdued, reflective tone. |
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The tone of delegates interviewed afterwards was thoughtful and reflective. |
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There are nods to mbalax, the sound of urban Senegal, and more reflective folk music. |
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Sitting on a boulder, looking up a few thousand feet to the summit of the mountain, he became serious and reflective. |
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Do you guys worry about how far you can go with that kind of reflective self-analysis? |
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Below the transparent batholith, the crust is very reflective to depths of c.20 km. |
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The lower crust beneath the Dzhabyk batholith is only weakly reflective and the Moho is not imaged. |
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All artists feed on themselves, and most, are introspective, self-doubting and reflective. |
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No one who has heard Horowitz in Traumerei could fail to be touched by its heartbreaking sincerity and reflective melancholy. |
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The models were dragged through a viscous liquid seeded with neutrally buoyant reflective particles. |
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Previous research has demonstrated that knowledge of book titles and authors' names is reflective of immersion in a literate environment. |
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She wore a flowing robe of reflective black cloth with a special surface that made it reflect light in a brilliant spectrum of colors. |
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Yet in reflective or melancholic fare, such as Brahms's Mondenschein and Lerchengesang, he found a caressing legato and an enchanting mezza voce. |
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But remember it's still too early for the nightwalkers to disregard their reflective gear. |
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The eyes of the night monkey lack the reflective layer behind the retina that most nocturnal mammals have. |
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Taking time to look at himself in the reflective shine of the warhead, Seven's circuits crackled with anticipation. |
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This new trichroic prism assembly is especially useful in a compact color projector employing reflective liquid-crystal light valves. |
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The sleeves and seams are trimmed with reflective material that's usually found on running shoes. |
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The article is all but fourteen paragraphs long but the real stuffing of the reflective piece is the last five. |
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I have been in particularly reflective and sombre mood recently, feeling vulnerable to the vagaries of city life. |
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The movie has a natural intelligence all of its own, resulting in some blindingly insightful and reflective dialogue. |
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However, a person dressed in the reflective vest commonly worn by security guards was seen lying face down on the front steps. |
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Although suffering from chronic nebulousness, the concept of reflective teaching has held the attention of many teachers and teacher educators. |
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He said typical bogus callers were aged 25 to 40, could be male or female, wore a uniform, overalls, a yellow reflective jacket or smart clothes. |
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If he becomes more reflective, if he becomes nicer to other people, so much the better. |
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They have rich enamelled surfaces whose reflective planes are broken up with studs of texture. |
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It's a combination of these memories and Morton's reflective musings that fill these pages. |
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Nor is the Toronto police force even roughly reflective of the multicultural nature of Toronto. |
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We also provide frequent and genuine opportunities for students to practice being multiculturally reflective and critically conscious. |
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Since snow is so reflective, it can force the camera to underexpose the darker, less reflective subject in your scene. |
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A flat array in the vertical plane will send too much energy toward reflective areas such as skyboxes and wall surfaces. |
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She sat on an overturned twenty-liter bucket and munched a hero sandwich with reflective enjoyment. |
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The Shack cube interferometer is used to test converging wavefronts at the center of curvature of a reflective surface. |
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The more reflective, sentimental, strophic Cancion is represented to a lesser extent. |
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For these reasons, reflective foil on board insulation is of dubious value. |
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Research activities are deemed reflective of the level of disciplinal specialization attained by the individual and the entire academic faculty. |
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Specifically, the following questions guided us in the investigative and reflective process throughout our study. |
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The most effective of the photographs is Gandhi's reflective and praying mood, beside the burning pyre of his wife. |
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A reflective road sign with diagonal stripes of black and white thrusts itself upward through the picture plane. |
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Surely with all their calm, reflective, sober hours, they'd be way less strung out? |
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They are being replaced with traditional reflective road studs, popularly known as catseyes, while the cause of the problem is investigated. |
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The arctic ice cap will be gone or nearly gone, turning the icy reflective northern ice cap into a massive heat sink of water. |
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The aquarium shimmers with life, and a glass harmonica adds a reflective sheen to the tank. |
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This has been a busy season full of good times and reflective moments for our team. |
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Thus, for the first time, they were able to create a washi lampshade with a white, reflective inner surface and a colored outer surface. |
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The most distinctive feature of the spacecraft is a large, highly reflective, heat-resistant sunshade attached to the front on a titanium frame. |
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Highly light reflective, acoustic tiles let more available light reflect back into the room, and save money in utility costs. |
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Purchase bicycle clothing made of reflective fabrics or add reflective tape to all of your rainy-weather wear. |
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Often, reflective insulation materials have flanges that are to be stapled to joists in attics or floors, or to wall studs. |
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Every language has its subconscious cues, such as rank and forms of address, which are often reflective of the social order that speaks it. |
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So now it will be necessary to put safety railings, or an extra reflective warning post, on the left. |
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Perhaps, the mad careening way of life might become more reflective as its mood and mode is captured in image and word. |
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Dave's experiences offer an example of a student teacher's reflective struggle with wholeheartedness, openmindedness, and responsibility. |
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For maximum ride safety, your personal clothing and gear should also feature reflective elements. |
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Use 4-foot fluorescent fixtures with reflective backing and electronic ballasts for your workroom, garage, and laundry areas. |
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The pillars are wrapped in new reflective material which allows light to bounce off the stone and create a natural light in the building. |
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Light reflections off the chrome surface, reflective windows, everything is used to make you believe you're part of the action. |
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Pedestrians and cyclists were encouraged to wear reflective armbands and light coloured clothing. |
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Light enters the mouse through side openings near the front and travels to a reflective diffraction grating. |
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He confirmed that the deceased was wearing dark clothing and that the bicycle had no lights or reflective tape on it. |
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Clouds, being white, are highly reflective and they reflect the incoming short-wave radiation from the Sun. |
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The reflective silence was not broken until we reached his gate at the airport. |
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Mirrors often fascinated them, as did the reflective surfaces of glass goblets and polished silver. |
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Fit reflective panels behind your radiators, so that instead of escaping into the walls, heat is reflected back into your home. |
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The highly reflective surface brings the shadow of the viewer into the work and reinforces this idea. |
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Circular motion will provide a flat, smooth surface but it may not be as reflective. |
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The pupil with its curved highly reflective surface narrows the reflection. |
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Those grains have fewer reflective surfaces, and hence absorb more solar radiation. |
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While large amounts of reflective glass may be aesthetically pleasing, it is more harmful to our feathered friends. |
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The reflective qualities of glass hide many errors when used in mosaic student work. |
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But the pranksters don't seem like overly reflective types, and that's to their credit. |
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Much of the story of Signs and Wonders is done in brief, cryptic sequences, often shot through glass or captured on reflective surfaces. |
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The reflective platelets focus the light downward and modulate it to match the intensity of the moonlight hitting the ground. |
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Just make sure you wear reflective clothing and don't forget to take lights for the ride home. |
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All the glazing used is argon-filled solar reflective glass, which is good for insulation. |
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One type of optomechanical switch inserts and retracts a reflective surface into a light stream to redirect it to another port. |
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She dabbled her toes in the reflective water below, as he came and sat down beside her. |
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It reminds a reader that, unlike the surrounding fustian, this little piece of language is to be treated with reflective care. |
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His writings were always engaging, thought-provoking and reflective, and expressive in their style and delivery. |
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Diabetes physicians and diabetes specialist nurses will find this a reflective read capable of changing their attitudes and clinical practice. |
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All this stuff is far too reflective and philosophical for a Tuesday evening, that's for certain. |
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The compounds evaporate into the air through a series of chemical processes that result in especially reflective clouds. |
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The final product contains newly-composed contemporary songs with reflective and thought-provoking themes. |
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He's very introspective and reflective, and he's caught up in the problems of existence in a non-religious world. |
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Feeling more subdued than usual, I wandered the streets in a deep, reflective mood and thought about my mother. |
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Later, when he addressed a group of media people, it was in a reflective, rueful, almost confessional mode. |
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This evening he was clearly more subdued, giving out police hotline numbers and playing thoughtful, reflective music. |
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They were all dressed in white coveralls, of some fancy reflective material. |
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Somebody is actually having a reflective moment, thinking seriously about their place in the world. |
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She is thoughtful and reflective, and I have enormous respect for her passionate dedication. |
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His goal was to teach the students, via interaction with mathematics, critical and reflective thought. |
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The high occurrence of STDs in the region is reflective of the area's very young population. |
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Ford's figures are reflective, capable of ironic detachment, and can be both enthused and diffident at the same time. |
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Paul Handley is in a reflective mood as he lights another cigarette in a quaint London hotel. |
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He tells me that at this stage in his life he is reflective and thoughtful, very different from his stage persona. |
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Helpful skills such as reflective listening or the techniques of positive discipline can be taught and learned. |
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The single advantage of refractive systems over their reflective counterparts is an absence of off-axis aberrations. |
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Unlike earlier reductions, this particular transition requires a major design shift in stepper optics from refractive to reflective. |
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The work is reflective of a level way above what a 13-year-old would usually do. |
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The red vinyl seats around the reflective circular tables and the barstools aligned perfectly with the curved counter top. |
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Also, I realise this is kind of an introvert thing, and probably not actually reflective of well, anything. |
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Such tearing can thus act as a reflective amplification of the image of art through the photographic image. |
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Also at one point the object seemed to light up the solid white reflective center roadway markings. |
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They also want crossings illuminated when being used and railway vehicles to have reflective markings. |
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The project also served as a test site for a new 3M wet reflective tape for highway markings on concrete. |
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Clear-glass candleholders, vases and potpourri bowls scattered throughout add a reflective sparkle to the room. |
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In addition, the reflective surfaces of the prism are coated with special films to enhance both image contrast and resolution. |
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The creature had a large plume of strands on its head pointing upwards and its body appeared silvery and reflective. |
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Students anonymously commented on these interpretations through reflective writing. |
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The low protective wall, the height of a seated figure, allows protection for people to sit in reflective contemplation. |
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It does not have the blinding reflective glare that powerful halogen lamps can cause in close quarters. |
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But some of the weird writing calls that composer to mind, especially in the more reflective moments of the second movement. |
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What's more likely to shake your equilibrium is that the room is covered in hard, reflective surfaces that ricochet sound. |
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They should wear light coloured clothes and reflective armbands and have bicycles properly lit up, front and back. |
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The notes will have a highly reflective silver filigree foil on which the value of the note will be evident. |
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The second anniversary promises to be more private, more reflective and without the ceremonial grandeur and fiery political speeches. |
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Other plants will produce thick cuticle or reflective hairs to reduce the amount of light and heat they receive. |
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The sample chamber could be rotated to alter the incident angle for both reflective and transmissive diffraction. |
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Our reflective capacities allow us and require us to step back from our mere impulses in order to determine when and whether to act on them. |
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Everything on the market seemed to turn into those bendy, rimless shards sheened with that bluish, rather offensively reflective stuff. |
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The evening has put me in a reflective mood and has set me rereading my old blogs. |
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Hawke handed her a black crash helmet and touched a button, lowering a dark reflective faceplate. |
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Maybe the youths see the reflective tabards the street cleaners are wearing and move on. |
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We might need a couple of people in reflective tabards for crossing the road and I have these in my car. |
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If they are wearing dark clothes or costumes, add reflective material to improve their visibility to motorists. |
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The targets of the titular hunt are mostly clean-cut fellows with rippled, reflective abs. |
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Passing over the ship's holds I look down upon sedate shoals of crescent-tailed bigeyes, their reflective tapetums looking like silver cataracts. |
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The middle act is more reflective, even surreal, as Bill details his adventures parasailing in the Caribbean while under the influence. |
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Most of the pictorial interest here is concentrated in the reflective surface of the water. |
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A reflective vest provides increased visibility needed during aircraft marshalling that allows safe flightline operations. |
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A reflective vest increases your visibility significantly when you are out of the car. |
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Although the approaching date seems to be making her reflective, she looks resplendent, with her long, golden limbs and honeyed hair. |
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His ability to use language internally, in reflective communication with himself, was strong, in clear contrast to his weak use of language to communicate with others. |
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When he does, here is a gentleness in his voice, a reflective and lovely quality that no movie he has been in has ever captured. |
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After Republicans took control of the Senate and made gains in the House, Democrats were in a somber, reflective mood. |
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The 67-year-old is in a reflective mood, having effortlessly passed from fashion to fashion icon. |
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Back home in New Orleans, Donovan is reticent and Pleasant is reflective, but neither man fit in. |
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The images of Tupac were projected from above onto a reflective surface, which then reflected them onto the giant screen. |
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By spring, all of the system's 7,000 station workers will be wearing sports jackets, padded waistcoats, Doc Martens and hats bearing high-visibility reflective bands. |
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These aerosols are reflective and increase the albedo of the planet. |
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When walking to school small children should not cross roads alone and when on country roads they should wear reflective armbands and bright clothing. |
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When horizontal, it appeared the have a highly reflective metal surface. |
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A sheet has been put over the pyramids because people in an office in the hospital have complained about the reflective light from the CD pyramid. |
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The original color swept out of them in favor of that reflective glow. |
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Will the new parliament be equally thoughtful and reflective in response? |
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It's a musing, reflective piece on the increasing length of movie titles. |
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The evening promises to be prayerful, celebratory and reflective. |
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The New York Historical Society plans to seal a new time capsule this week that is more reflective of our current pop culture. |
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Use Helmholtz resonators, diaphragmatic absorbers, or plenum absorbers for large rooms having reflective surfaces and in need of speech intelligibility. |
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Colors are fresh and pure and the calcium hydroxide slaked lime into which the fresco is painted lends a reflective brightness unmatched by other painting mediums. |
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Winter is fast creeping in, so pedestrians and cyclists must wear armbands or reflective clothing to be safe and be seen when using the public road at night. |
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Pedestrians were reminded to wear bright highly visible clothing, reflective armbands, sam-brown belts or jackets and to face on-coming traffic when out walking. |
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Some of these authors wrote attention-grabbing, grotesque, and overly loquacious pieces, and others settled for merely highly reflective, more conventional literature. |
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Despite the outward rumbustiousness of several of his large-scale works, there was a profoundly reflective side to Bliss, partly deepened by the war, partly inbuilt. |
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The whole episode was devoid of any graciousness, and perfectly reflective of a new mood in publishing. |
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Mylar and reflective tape are both materials used by many people nowadays and they are well worth the effort of obtaining for use as inserts or wrapping the neck of a skirt. |
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Instrumental music is important for creating or enhancing the atmosphere where words are silent, or as a backcloth for speech that is often melancholy and reflective. |
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Discounts for higher levels of marbling reflect this particular program where leanness is preferred and certainly are not reflective of national wholesale beef markets. |
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Seven of the nine selections are Peterson compositions and rather than a barnstorming concert opener, Oscar chooses a quiet, reflective piece, Nighttime. |
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Fierce competition often provokes a rush to judgement, a sense of perpetual crisis and a frantic chase for stories, sacrificing the process of reflective maturation. |
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The theme's permutations are occasionally playful, often reflective, sometimes troubled, but never as threnodic as anything in the earlier quartet. |
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Circular elements are repeated throughout this landscape with several more moon gates, flowing paths, a round fire pit and two spherical reflective pools. |
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It is informed, reflective, undemonstratively devout and confident. |
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What's elusive about their music is that the songs are written in an introspective manner and as such, the spiritual undertones are disguised as a reflective life ethic. |
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That's folk wisdom reflective of the depth of native wit and imagination. |
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On the sidewalk before stop lights start turning red, three people in the public works wearing orange reflective vests push three prams stripped to the metal. |
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The lights quickly alternated between blindingly bright and soothingly dimmed, while the reflective surfaces refracted lasers into spectra of color. |
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Under the agreement, children have also received Be Safe Be Seen accessories such as reflective bands in a bid to make them more easily visible to motorists. |
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One was the Winged Messenger of old, eight feet tall in a silvered suit and a helmet with a reflective visor and golden wings that covered his head and neck completely. |
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This property of addictive desires distorts the phenomenological field of agency in such a way that my powers of reflective self-control are vitiated but not destroyed. |
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Stylistic borrowings from the exposition's classical columns, bold statuary, and reflective sheets of water soon found their way into new American gardens. |
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Quickly realizing the potential for mishaps, the squadron mandated the use of steel-toed boots, reflective belts, work gloves, and hard hats when building cargo pallets. |
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The dark glass wall, on the entrance facade, shifts between transparency and a dark, reflective opacity, depending on lighting conditions and the spectator's point of view. |
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When deployed, the engineless craft resembles a windmill or Catherine wheel, with two segmented reflective sails collecting light particles from the sun. |
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This is the part of the soul where we find emotions, more complex and cognitively responsive than desires but falling short of the reflective abilities of reason. |
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Even an apparently benign project such as building a new capital city is mired in personal vision and is rarely reflective of collective memory or desire. |
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Like the photonic crystals under development for visible light applications, the PBG structure appears translucent to some frequencies and reflective to others. |
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However, she argues that it is reflective of the particular forms of male visions of sexuality and desire that are present in places like the Brazilian favelas. |
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He is an artist who seamlessly fuses his acute aesthetic sensibility with his inquiring intellect to produce works that are reflective, engaging, sad and also very beautiful. |
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These do-it-yourself instructions cover installation of batts and blankets, loose-fill or poured-in materials, rigid boards, and reflective insulations. |
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Scallops have eyes that form images with reflective mirrors. |
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The rest of the ride is the sort of reflective, acoustic rock that will probably see her hailed as the new first lady of folk, but her appeal should be more wide-ranging. |
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These painted images are contemplative musings of a reflective thinker looking through veils of timelessness to honour the artistic masters of the past. |
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In contradistinction to less reflective celebrants of all things Irish, Kiberd willingly embraces the invented character of contemporary Irish culture. |
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The reflective foil gives the surface a shiny playful quality. |
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The senate, we are told, is a forum for reflective debate on key issues. |
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Both albums relish shimmering percussion tracks and blindingly reflective surface washes, whereas others in the alliance fuzz everything out in a glowering haze. |
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The geometric means of the zone sizes obtained by disc diffusion for all the antimicrobials were reflective of the susceptibility pattern of the study isolates. |
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A lamp's glaring light shimmered in her reflective teary eyes. |
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The acoustical requirement of 50 percent absorptive and 50 percent reflective surfaces led to a proscenium that exploits the depth and lightness offered by flat panels. |
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The company's best-selling business bag is the Metro Messenger Bag, made of 450 denier ripstop polyester with silver reflective trim across a zippered front pocket. |
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It's reflective of the dichotomous nature of American thinking. |
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It's reflective of the current PC games market, and part of the growing pains of the hardware leading the software, which is almost always the case in the PC universe. |
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Because these are one and all reflective judgments, they entail neither a theoretical nor a practical conclusion as to what might be behind these purposes. |
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Spawned during one of the most tumultuous eras in history, Coltrane's ideas were reflective of a period in which the foundations of American life trembled to the core. |
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These can be found with detail such as mesh lining, Velcro or snap buttons, and extra detail like a reflective strip, a hood, and toggle drawstrings at the hood or the waist. |
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Low estimates were sometimes reflective of European notions of cultural and racial superiority. |
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Drivers are already forced to keep a warning triangle and reflective safety jacket inside their cars in France. |
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Salary and benefit packages for educators must be reflective of the knowledge and skill of doctorally prepared individuals. |
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As a proof of the concept, he constructed a telescope using reflective mirrors instead of lenses as the objective to bypass that problem. |
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His world is severely postreligious, a circumstance that made reflective believers intensely interested in his work, too. |
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Saine is a soft piano tickle and voice that's more reflective than a hall of mirrors. |
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A projection type reader makes use of any convenient reflective surface, a blank wall, for example, as its screen. |
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Videotaping performances is relatively easy, but distribution logistics required by reflective practice are difficult to resolve. |
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Coprosma repens, Pacific Night, is another unusual choice because of its reflective foliage. |
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Respondents in the Succeeder group tended to be more verbal and reflective than those in the other two groups. |
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Engine side panels and front bumpers were taken to local electroplating workshops and plated with highly reflective chrome. |
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This might be reflective of South Korea's status as a group-oriented, or collectivistic, culture. |
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Thus, the placement of unrounded vowels to the left of rounded vowels on the IPA vowel chart is reflective of their position in formant space. |
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The silvering is achieved with reflective fish scales that function as small mirrors. |
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The device's reflective surface enables the device to be clearly visible at long distances at night and in rainy weather. |
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It includes a handlebar guard, a quick time-out key, reflective trim, a comfort mat, a handlebar bag, a cargo system, and an LED taillight. |
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At low collision energies, most reflective of nonperturbed conformations, all forms of the protein exist in a single conformational family. |
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Since 1995, he has worked with the highly reflective surface of polished stainless steel. |
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Many countries on the continent require you to carry equipment such as warning triangles, reflective jackets and spare bulbs. |
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They sometimes took their engine side panels and front bumpers to electroplating shops to get them covered in highly reflective chrome. |
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In almost all European countries, such markers will include reflective lenses of some kind. |
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The reflective framework I propose in this paper identifies three patterns of reflection based on a problematized and social notion of teaching. |
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The outgoing former leader may have difficulty slowing down, being reflective, and studying and may be insensitive in a close relationship. |
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Perhaps these gendered stereotypes, then, are just reflective of reality. |
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Its reflective, calm, and stoic tone was greatly admired, and it was pirated, imitated, quoted, and translated into Latin and Greek. |
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The notion of a propositional attitude makes pleasure an inherently reflective phenomenon. |
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But living in the moment means they aren't usually the most reflective of people, which can lead to superficial biogs. |
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Back in Peninsula, I stopped at the Winking Lizard to see if I could find the bequeather of the reflective heart, to tell him about my ride. |
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Extraverts prefer active learning while introverts prefer reflective learning. |
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Raised reflective markers include a lens or sheeting that enhances their visibility by reflecting automotive headlights. |
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Both cleaning systems feature anti-IR reflective coating and have antiglare blackened components. |
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Temporary cat's eyes with just a reflective strip are often used during motorway repair work. |
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In winter, the combination of full moon and reflective snow can give additional light. |
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Cat's eyes were the earliest form of reflective pavement markers, and are in use in the United Kingdom and other parts of the world. |
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To achieve the reflective effects the architects wanted, columns were spaced 3m apart, but results justify the small diseconomy. |
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Not necessarily, and the reason is the existence of the reflective scattering at the LHC energies. |
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The second level is democratizing local stations, so they are more responsive to and reflective of the community. |
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The aim is to create a dewier finish so your complexion looks more reflective and wrinkles blurred. |
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A person, as I see it, is in progress, reflective and deflective of, and constructed from, his experiences and the experiences of others. |
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We give sufficient conditions to obtain left determined model structures on a full reflective subcategory, on a full coreflective subcategory and on a comma category. |
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The Whoopi Goldberg Korbel Brut Rose bottle features a whimsical floral design in kelly green and violet, reflective of Goldberg's playful and free-spirited image. |
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This was reflective of the fact that the primary network of the Dutch Empire was commercial exchange as opposed to sovereignty over a homogeneous landmass. |
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A diner coffee cup and a half-full plastic water glass, a napkin or sugar dispenser thus rest on, and are observed through, seamlessly reflective surfaces. |
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That contemporary methodology is derived from Henry Sidgwick's rational intuitionism, and is found in its most well-known form in Rawls's conception of reflective equilibrium. |
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He worked with squadron supply to ensure extra reflective belts were available and worn by flightline personnel during hours of limited visibility. |
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The polarized reflective sensors are available in models for both solid and transparent material and the diffuse reflective is also available in a focalized version. |
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Pindaric odes are to be written with fire and passion, unlike the calmer and more reflective Horatian odes such as Ode on a distant Prospect of Eton College. |
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He always becomes reflective in preparation for the new year. |
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Internal aspects are the reflective attitude on the part of adherents toward certain behaviours perceived to be obligatory, according to a common standard. |
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A long record of carbon isotopes, which is reflective of primary production trends of the Bering Sea, exists from historical samples of bowhead whale baleen. |
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When haze obscures the horizon, navigators use artificial horizons, which are horizontal mirrors of pans of reflective fluid, especially mercury historically. |
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The building, towering over its surroundings with its square concrete frame and reflective walls of gold-tinted glass, was an eyesore visible throughout the city. |
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Half wavelength long wires or strips of conducting material, such as chaff, are very reflective but do not direct the scattered energy back toward the source. |
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In areas with little snowfall, reflective raised pavement markers are applied directly to the road surface rather than being embedded in the surface. |
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The lobster eye has a reflective structure above a convex retina. |
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Newton ground his own mirrors out of a custom composition of highly reflective speculum metal, using Newton's rings to judge the quality of the optics for his telescopes. |
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In Millennium Park, there is the reflective Cloud Gate sculpture. |
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The deepening insights gained through reflective practice and guidance in the Six Dialogical Movements are not generalisable but they strongly resonate with others. |
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Solatube Daylighting Systems harvest daylight on the rooftop and allocate light evenly into a room with a highly reflective tube and diffuser at the ceiling. |
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Any popular referendum would be troubling to hard-liners because it would be likely to produce results reflective of the changes in Iranian society. |
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Reflective surfaces polarize light, a phenomenon that fishermen or photographers overcome by using polarizing sunglasses or polarizing filters to cut our reflective glare. |
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First you should know that the size of the drain hole in the bottom of the sink is reflective of the drainpipe's diameter that has been standardized by the plumbing industry. |
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Nolita, the trendy neighborhood south of Houston Street and north of Little Italy, has an array of stores and businesses reflective of the most current fashion trends. |
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There's also the issue of Park, weary from an 81-degree day, though the temperature wasn't reflective of the mugginess brought on by the suffocating humidity. |
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Self-expression values are reflective of an emancipative orientation. |
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The poems in this collection vary in length and structure, most rhyming while others are haiku or shape poems, the verses lyrical and playful, or quiet and reflective. |
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Changes in local paleogeo-morphology and paleoecology may be reflective of larger regional changes that fit into a proposed Prograding Megafan model. |
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Look for plants like santolina with silver-grey leaves that have built-in drought defences, such as reflective surfaces and hairs that trap moisture. |
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