David preached a stirring sermon on the Beatitudes as he reflected on his visit by bus to an African village. |
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It urged South African women to check that their marital status was correctly reflected on the department's books. |
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The Italians' approach is more Teutonic than Mediterranean and it was reflected on the pitch on Wednesday night against Belgium. |
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Princess Stephanie is a striking beauty which is reflected on her birthchart by the positions of the Sun and Moon in Aquarius. |
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Deep in the reaches of one of the aforementioned buildings lies a pale light, almost like moonlight reflected on water, much to a desired effect. |
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Turning an incident into a lesson, as was his wont, Mather reflected on how alike he and the dog were, yet ultimately how unalike. |
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The temple was glistening with odd shadows and angles thanks to the moonbeams, and light reflected on and off his face. |
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I also reflected on the fact that a rush on the banks would be problematic in today's banking environment. |
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As the oxygen mask reduced her need to gasp for breath, Mary relaxed a bit and reflected on her last, turbulent hour. |
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The aquamarine colour of the water glowed from the pools lights and reflected on the walls, making it the only source of light in the room. |
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This work of light allows us to see the shapes of the world reflected on the optical speculum. |
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While the last checks were completed, I reflected on my preflight briefing concerning the unlikely event that I might have to divert. |
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Meanwhile, I reflected on the triviality of human affairs and the weakness of the individuals who hold the fate of the world in their hands. |
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It was there that he first reflected on the spelling reforms and planned corrections to the translations of the sacred books. |
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But even options that aren't repriced represent an expense to shareholders, though it isn't fully reflected on corporate income statements. |
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Look beyond the ancient effects and hammy acting, however, and you'll find reflected on the movie the familiar gaze of innocent eyes. |
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While women's insatiability remained a central feature of comic cards, this insatiability also reflected on the virility of aristocratic men. |
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Its clear, pure light is wavering, unsteady, as if it were reflected on the surface of a pond. |
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Somewhat sheepishly, I reflected on how often I had felt that patients were a little sycophantic in their remarks at the end of a consultation. |
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I reflected on the pointlessness of working in the job that I do, and found that I am completely and utterly unfulfilled. |
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Later that evening in the hotel he reflected on his achievement in a more customary flippant manner. |
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Having reflected on these questions for many years, I shall tell you my conclusion. |
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Being announced in pregame introductions with the first-team offense isn't necessarily reflected on the stats sheet. |
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Retail brands spend beaucoup bucks on advertising to build brand recognition, a fact that's reflected on the price tag. |
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As early as 1748 the Dutch journalist and encyclopedist Egbert Buys reflected on the complexities involved. |
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The winter offers still glassy waters with pink morning skies reflected on their surface. |
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Theatre again turns into something to be enjoyed in a direct way, instead of being purly reflected on as conceptual art. |
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Together we reflected on the work our organizations are doing to promote women's rights. |
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Caucus participants reflected on how their identities affect their activism, whether externally or within the women's rights movement. |
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I have read, reread, reflected on and prayed his books which really strike home with me. |
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Lights from a large cargo ship reflected on the flat, still water. |
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Should that be the case, information related to any such claw back will be reflected on your payment stub. |
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As the interview wound down, Bentivolio reflected on what may have motivated him to dress as Santa. |
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Treat yourself to an evening cruise and take in the city lights reflected on the water! |
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The new Dodek Collection presents a bezel in the shape of a dodecahedron that indicates 12 hours, as well as the other 12 reflected on the dial. |
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The ratio of the take-up capacity of elongated chains to the number of sprocket teeth is reflected on the diagram hereunder. |
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The screen is also reflected on the façades and the glass ceiling of the atrium, generating curious visual effects. |
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But as he reflected on his world title tussle the York ace remained upbeat about his silver-medal winning display, which bettered his bronze achievement of two years earlier. |
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Albedo is the ratio between the amount of solar energy reflected on a surface and the amount of energy ab sorbed by this surface as heat. |
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Case study interviewees also reflected on the challenges related to balancing academic and nonacademic research needs and expectations. |
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As shouts rang out and mortarboards flew through the air, I reflected on the symbolic gesture of turning the tassel. |
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It's very disconcerting to look out the window, see seeing something happen weather-wise, and not see it reflected on the console right away. |
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If the lochan is calm, the star count will double, as the stars will be reflected on the water's surface. |
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After morning tea, these 'blocks' were named, reflected on and discussed at tables. |
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With great satisfaction she reflected on the readings from the book «Story of a soul,» by Saint Therese of the Child Jesus. |
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He then reflected on the issue as to whether the habitual residence of a child at birth is derived exclusively from its parents. |
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Speakers reflected on a wide range of issues from climate change science and impacts to specific aspects of the negotiations. |
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The Commission has reflected on the matter, and invited the Council to do so and to discuss it. |
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These conditions will allow for costs to be duly reflected on the sales prices at each level of the distribution chain. |
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In such case, the written down value as reflected on a balance sheet is the carrying value for Part I.3 purposes. |
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In addition, the Bishops of Canada reflected on the pastoral approach to the present economic crisis which is affecting more and more Canadians. |
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We do wish to your Congress actual success that will surely and positively be reflected on world economy. |
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These changes are mainly due to the timing of the payment of certain accounts payable and accrued liabilities as reflected on our balance sheet. |
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Most participants reflected on the human costs of the crisis and the need to keep these in focus more than had so far been the case. |
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It means the film gets reflected on one more level which is a very political level. |
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This honour which you have received today is reflected on your community as a whole. |
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The girls helped their mothers prepare a simple meal as the men smoked outside and reflected on their abject state. |
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My mother offered no resistance to my stance and I typed in her amex number while I reflected on the implications of my denial. |
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One man, however, looked on from his seat in the stand with a knowing smile and a warm sense of satisfaction as he reflected on another job well done. |
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God's word repeated as prayer, spoken to one another as encouragement, reflected on when we are perplexed, can still cut through pain, confusion, and lukewarmness. |
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While she stroked the brown tabby, she reflected on the day ahead. |
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As he reflected on this fact, he began to write the notes for the day and that he knew would just be a waste of chalk because no one would take the notes down. |
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They reflected on recent decisions in regard to asbestos, lung disease, toxic shock syndrome, Agent Orange, lead, tobacco, and fen-phen, the slimming pill. |
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We reflected on their sad evening, as we enjoyed our board game. |
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As I lazily drove back along the Esplanade, I reflected on all the poor souls huddled around office coffee machines in the city making small talk. |
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Casually dressed in a white linen shirt and sporting a pageboy haircut, the Spanish star reflected on his career and family life in New York with wife, Melanie Griffith. |
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Essentially one sees an image of the light sources reflected on the pupil. |
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The scenario is a collection of options and choices that are sufficiently reflected on, thus constituting a coherent policy for education development, whereas the variant is a slightly different version of the same scenario. |
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While the ship is moving, its transducers continuously send out four acoustic beams which are in turn reflected on the particles suspended in the water column. |
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The fresh spring colours green and blue are reflected on the table cloth and table runner: in the form of a flower meadow with butterflies, big and little oxeye daisies, pansies, water lilies, or checked hearts. |
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The researcher examined the multicultural content reflected on course syllabi for comparison to instructor evaluations. |
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In a magazine interview published shortly before his death, he reflected on the possibility of using solar panels to heat houses. |
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Sister Arlene Antczak, OP, Caldwell Prioress reflected on the similarity of Sister Mary Christine's life journey with that of Mother Catherine Muth, Foundress of the Caldwell congregation. |
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The Special Mission also reflected on the significant racial division in Bermudian society and the need for national reconciliation as important to the future of Bermuda, irrespective of its eventual political status. |
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Developing interfaculty exchanges related to ESD among universities.1 These teacher educators reflected on their initiatives and distilled a set of over 70 recommendations across eight areas of action. |
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I was pleased to join the States Parties as they took stock of the state of international criminal justice and the achievements of the Court, and reflected on strategies for the way ahead. |
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Later, privately, Millepied reflected on the incident. |
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These agreements to repurchase are reflected on the liability side of the balance sheet and also lead to an interest expense in the profit and loss account. |
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Eggleston's Paris is green – the bilious turquoise of RATP buses, the sharp tint of neon crosses outside chemists' shops, the ectoplasmic green of lights reflected on a wet pavement. |
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Taylor later reflected on the first half of 2014 as the worst spell of form in his career. |
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In 1837, the Scottish poet and playwright Joanna Baillie reflected on her long acquaintance with Wordsworth. |
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General Odierno reflected on that legacy this week. |
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On a recent morning, Barton reflected on that chapter of her life. |
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And as they prepare to enter toddlerhood, Dwayne and Gav have reflected on some of the show's more special moments over the past two years. |
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At the end of the Relatio, in which the Master reflected on his nine-years of service of the Order, and which was in a sense his last word to the Order, he performed the 'venia', a prostration on the ground. |
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Throughout this Year of the Veteran, we have reflected on an era when imperiled nations of the world called on Canada to help deliver them from evil and tyranny. |
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In it, he reflected on his struggles to integrate himself in the dressing room at Juventus and adapt to the Italian style of play. |
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Sitting with a view of the verdant tropical forest climbing the hills around Tepotzlan, Mexico, two men reflected on the rapid growth of community-based environmental movements recently in this large republic in transition. |
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The Commission has also further reflected on whether or not it is necessary to propose binding or voluntary policy measures at this stage, and this is outlined in this report. |
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The investment earnings of these funds are wholly owned by the Foundation and are therefore reflected on the Statement of Operations and Changes in Fund Balances. |
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During the last three days, together with other bishops from around the world, they reflected on the themes of the profound meaning of human life, meeting with Christ and ways to witness the faith in the world. |
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The President reflected on a wide range of socio-economic and political issues that need to be addressed in order to accelerate and consolidate national growth, development and democracy. |
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The preacher was fr Philippe Cochinaux, Vicar General of Southern Belgium who, on this memorial of Our Lady of Sorrow, reflected on the discomfort of the Mother of God! |
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Part 1 was released worldwide in November 2010 to commercial success along with generally positive reviews, some of which reflected on Yates' directing style. |
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Firelight could be seen reflected on the ceiling of the drawing-room. Inside the deep stone porch, the heavy door was scarred by the pawings of many generations of dogs. |
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The Curious Carnival of the Lost Souls Parade wound its way around the city before technicolour shards of light reflected on the River Foyle in a spectacular firework display. |
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I pushed the thought of my mom out of my mind and reflected on my first sexual contact with George. Oh my God, I just couldn't relive it enough. I was totally blissed up. |
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Keats also reflected on the background and composition of his poetry, and specific letters often coincide with or anticipate the poems they describe. |
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