Black and white still dominates the winter palette, radiating a sense of retrospection and classiness. |
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Being wise after the fact is so easy that I have saved the broadest retrospection until nearly the end. |
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With the audience rejecting some of type-cast characters played by Mamootty and Mohanlal, it is now time for retrospection for both of them. |
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Interestingly, Stevenson's fondness for retrospection does not seem to have blinded him but rather to have sharpened his sensitivity to seeing. |
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Aren't these occasions meant to offer works that are new rather than opportunities for retrospection? |
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This writer has no nostalgia to blunt the awfulness and isn't capable of the humour that comes with retrospection. |
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You might expect any dance organization celebrating its golden anniversary to indulge in a bit of retrospection. |
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In the second act, Hamlet immersed himself in fraught retrospection over Ophelia's death. |
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The past is therefore not bathed in the light of retrospection, but is presented in the ordinary, nondramatic tones of immediacy. |
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He had grown his intellectual ego, by learning the art of retrospection and sober second thought. |
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The glorious uncertainties of the city bus services afford ample time for reflection and retrospection for commuters at the bus stops, it is averred. |
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But he said Parliament had approved any measure of retrospection which would enable a judgment to be upset because of the change in the limitation period. |
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While oral-history interviews are inevitably determined by retrospection, letters reflect immediate concerns and retain a proximate link with the past. |
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He had brought back from Rome thick notebooks and portfolios which he turned into paintings during those years of fervent activity and retrospection. |
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It is perhaps remarkable that a quarter of a century on there has been so little retrospection, except about what happened that one night. |
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This is the sort of forward looking into which the natural retrospection of Centennial Year led us. |
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This new chapter in our retrospection once again involves the United States. |
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Both Janet and Binet sought to get past this difficulty by invoking retrospection. |
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The accompanying picture perfectly captures her pensive retrospection of events since her 11th birthday, two weeks before. |
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Over 20 years of retrospection has placed Biomatlante among the ranks of the experts in bone regeneration materials. |
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This retrospection takes a look at what happened over the last 10 years of Warpstock Europe. |
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Time and retrospection will help you succeed in feeling that you can develop new possibilities. |
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And the fact that he would have been one hundred years old in January 2004 makes retrospection perfectly appropriate and homage nothing less than proper. |
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The second half of the episode dove into the mandated 30 minutes of retrospection necessary for any series finale. |
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This process, known as dialogic retrospection, helped guide the analysis of the data so as to best reflect the lived experiences of the participants. |
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We can see who is prepared to vote for a retrospection which is of doubtful legality, which would be a costly burden to every future car buyer and a devastating blow for the European car industry. |
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At this crucial halfway point, we have an opportunity for soul-searching and retrospection to find ways for better implementation in the remaining time. |
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Any firm distinction between the kingdoms of Eastern Francia and Germany is to some extent the product of later retrospection. |
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It created several categories of allowance and removed the retrospection. |
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Reprints Related items Higher realms: A saint for Opus DeiOct 10th 2002The current mood of retrospection does not centre on events of high politics or on the civil war itself. |
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She herself indulged in no such morbid retrospection. |
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