Might he not, on reflection, have regretted embarking on this particular course? |
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We chatted about this and that, although on reflection I think it might have been more of an inquisition on my part. |
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But on reflection, we find such stories to be outlandish, to say the least of it. |
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The explanation given last night does not, on reflection, appear to hold water. |
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Maybe on reflection some songs are best left until the reception, or even the bridal suite. |
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But on reflection, and a bit of research, it appears to be more of an unconscious verbal tic than a conscious strategy. |
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So I think on reflection, we've actually come a very long way since 1977, when I recall we couldn't even get into this building. |
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But, on reflection, we concluded that the cure we proposed was worse than the disease. |
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I had assumed this to be from the deck above, but on reflection it could easily have been the bulkhead separating the stoke hold from the coal bunkers. |
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He then gives 59 theorems on reflection and refraction of light. |
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Cannes 2011, on reflection, looks an absolutely vintage year. |
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She felt on reflection on the difficulties in rearing her own, that the living conditions for younger Travellers and young families had improved greatly which she saw was a good thing. |
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On reflection now, though Mary-Kate or Ashley look pretty good in black leather skirt and matching zip mini-top, fishnets and boots. |
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On reflection, I guess it's good that people are turning to the internet for their news. |
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On reflection, I should have been more clear in disassociating myself from anti-Catholic sentiments and racial prejudice. |
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On reflection, Americans realise that it is not a black-and-white case of evil politicians or securocrats conspiring to enslave them. |
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On reflection, Moss will probably feel he should have done a little better from close range. |
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On reflection, however, I recognized that this difference in readings focused my vague sense of dissatisfaction with the Tridentine rite. |
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On reflection, he did identify one culprit. |
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On reflection, I wonder if I've misjudged what he's been doing. |
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On reflection, this boycott was not as negative as one might think. |
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On reflection, that column was too narrow. |
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On reflection, this feels invasive and annoying. |
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On reflection, though, it's understandable. |
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On reflection, however, I feel this would be unlikely, because I cannot be alone in considering his regular waspish observations positive endorsement of a production. |
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Live tennis Eurosport, midnight ON reflection, sleep is not for wimps, writes Steve Palmer. |
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