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| arling's winning of the Turner Prize in 2005 | reflected a post-YBA sensibility which is more modestl |
| release's closing track, "A Crimson Cosmos", | reflected a marked influence by progressive/psychedeli |
| nce on stage, and clear diction, a view that | reflected a large segment of public opinion at the tim |
| It | reflected a fecund and restless mind" |
| PTSD severity and function at endpoint) also | reflected a large effect size (1.4). |
| volution of this mythological structure that | reflected a deep antipathy to democratic institutions |
| was in contrast to the King of France, which | reflected a monarchy's power over the country, instead |
| Jarring Mission and the mediated peace talks | reflected a long-standing stalemate between Israel and |
| ister Ian Cover, Eren won comfortably, which | reflected a landslide swing to Labor across the state. |
| Truett had | reflected a postmillennial approach to eschatological |
| By publishing this edition, Vergil | reflected a growing interest in post-classical texts a |
| McDibbs | reflected a community reminiscent of the Greenwich Vil |
| eparture of so many promising young officers | reflected a degree of despair but also a capacity for |
| ley's tenure, stating that his reappointment | reflected a strong belief within the incoming Governme |
| This | reflected a partial liberalization of restrictions on |
| Some questioned whether his work | reflected a covertly pro-Islamic stance. |
| ring questions as to how the reporter's note | reflected a quotation that was absent from the opinion |
| re constructed on campus, and the curriculum | reflected a wartime emphasis on international relation |
| n 2007 and his severe drop in wealth in 2008 | reflected a 44 percent plunge of Power Corp.'s shares, |
| This form of techno-utopianism | reflected a belief that technological change revolutio |
| Some speculate that the losses | reflected a backlash against the Republicans for attac |
| hese two different groups of trade basically | reflected a pattern of incoming and outgoing trade. |
| The Library, completed in the mid-1990s, | reflected a shift to designs closer to earlier, Romane |
| ) as a response to the Brezhnev Doctrine and | reflected a U.S. foreign policy that went beyond conta |
| Davidsfonds, Vermeylenfonds and Willemsfonds | reflected a divided society, based upon political ideo |
| iring the week before Christmas song choices | reflected a spiritual tone with one critic speculating |
| e eyes of the SWP's leadership, it generally | reflected a position on the role of the working class |
| Suprema in Madrid by the Sicilian tribunal, | reflected a total of 65 people, eight of them male, ma |
| al and professional openings for girls, this | reflected a more general sense of a world where a wide |
| Other shows | reflected a local twist, including Corn Cob Pipe Club |
| The strength of her opponent, Sandra Nelson, | reflected a changing Washington County Republican elec |
| The comments | reflected a negative attitude towards the Brito takeov |
| around a two-fold rotation axis that is then | reflected across a mirror plane perpendicular to the l |
| In the glistening surface of each pearl are | reflected all the other pearls ... In each reflection, |
| rconium minerals invariably exist as oxides ( | reflected also by the tendency of all zirconium chlori |
| 't possibly lose" - a statement that, Cleese | reflected, always struck him as being "philosophically |
| His work | reflected American streamline moderne design, as well |
| by then-Brigadier General Dwight Eisenhower, | reflected American enthusiasm for an early entry into |
| The change in the name also | reflected an evolution in the structure -- at the end |
| The changes also | reflected an important advance in that it would be pos |
| on and speculated that belief in Pelagianism | reflected an actively provincial outlook in Britain an |
| early home demos recorded between 1999-2003 | reflected an experimental approach to music making, br |
| Toomath argued that it | reflected an honesty in detailing, relevant to New Zea |
| The group name | reflected an intent; that the opening of the Indian Oc |
| The division | reflected an adherence to the old Frankish custom of p |
| as the Puritan practice of bundling, simply | reflected an attempt to adjust to new experiences, one |
| creates destructive interference between the | reflected and generated signals, resulting in reduced |
| atmosphere by analyzing the amount of light | reflected and received through various color filters. |
| r of the loudspeaker driver is progressively | reflected and absorbed along the length of the taperin |
| r designed to measure sunlight, transmitted, | reflected and scattered by the earth's atmosphere or s |
| If the | reflected and direct image of the horizon are in line |
| Data from | reflected and refracted signals can be analyzed to ded |
| The magazine is considered to have both | reflected and amplified the strong wave of patriotism |
| back to the earlier period "A systematically | reflected and highly differentiated understanding of c |
| ation (1969), in which Clark argued that art | reflected and was informed by the major driving forces |
| cavity, a long range of wavelengths, that is | reflected and a single one being transmitted. |
| Election Map (Results | reflected as %seats won by districts) |
| of science's greatest work of art, Dr. Bell | reflected, as he had at the beginning of the story, if |
| Hepatic: Problems with the liver, which are | reflected as deficiencies in bilirubin metabolism (e.g |
| This change was deliberate and | reflected Aste's belief that nationalism had negativel |
| These pulses are | reflected at various layers of the ionosphere, at heig |
| These | reflected at once a public desire for the best, a conc |
| scribe how seismic waves are transmitted and | reflected at media boundaries, which are boundaries be |
| deep surface of the muscle; these bands are | reflected at a right angle over the grooved surface of |
| lem by claiming that the information is both | reflected at the event horizon and passes through the |
| Savage Garden's success was | reflected at the Billboard Music Awards, where they wo |
| liar Catholic folk music, the Dameans' songs | reflected attention to liturgical and Biblical texts, |
| The waves are then | reflected back to the source and measured. |
| o matter how optimistic he seemed, he always | reflected back on his marriage to Anna and how at one |
| ber cladding, scattered out of the fiber, or | reflected back within the fiber. |
| e, Madeline Island) 'where it has ever since | reflected back the rays of the sun, and blessed our an |
| h a side of the prism, bent, and is normally | reflected back out the opposite side into a photo dete |
| us libido and patricidal destrudo are thence | reflected back against the individual and his society' |
| line, a proportion of the incident signal is | reflected back along the line towards the signal sourc |
| plex flow field results as the shock wave is | reflected back and forth between the free fluid jet bo |
| This prevents any light from being | reflected back through the emulsion from the rear surf |
| s, and, finally, its albedo (amount of light | reflected back into space). |
| the Framed style, relying on the light being | reflected back to a single photodiode. |
| e screen make certain the cartography orb is | reflected back into the middle of the screen when it r |
| is passed through the gas measuring path and | reflected back onto the measuring detector. |
| nding on how much of the star's radiation is | reflected back into space. |
| The scattered wave will then be | reflected back and forth between the mass term and the |
| on affects the amount of laser light that is | reflected back. |
| Holland expressed that Zille's comments | reflected badly on the white South African community. |
| hed-up and broken-down actor," which he felt | reflected badly on him. |
| ar, such an unjustified execution would have | reflected badly on the newly emerging independent nati |
| a substantial, negative lateral shift of the | reflected beam in the plane of incidence for a p-polar |
| the transmitted beam is 100% polarized, the | reflected beam is not. |
| By matching the timing of the | reflected beam, it can be determined which of the beam |
| each other in order to focus down the Bragg | reflected beam. |
| e wavefront incident, the overlap of the two | reflected beams shows interference fringes with a spac |
| on, in the plane containing the incident and | reflected beams. |
| lar to the plane containing the incident and | reflected beams. |
| he guide in a zig-zag path, being repeatedly | reflected between opposite walls of the guide. |
| urface of a stone, that occurs when light is | reflected between layers of minerals. |
| l, is not terminated at the boundary, but is | reflected beyond, is echoed and varied out there among |
| Bonnet, and most of his dispatches to London | reflected Bonnet's influence. |
| The reversal also | reflected Borough Green's size, having now outgrown Wr |
| Kindekrist's music | reflected both a concern for issues of social justice |
| The outcome of the Test | reflected both the closeness of the series and the eve |
| g in water colours and ceramics, his designs | reflected both the radical and lyrical elements of the |
| , thoughtfulness, and humor, characteristics | reflected both in his judicial opinions, and in his wr |
| s post-War period he produced paintings that | reflected both his childhood in the grey iron town of |
| 1705?-1756) was an English poet whose career | reflected both the Augustan era's interest in "natural |
| poetry showed the spirit of Taoism but also | reflected Buddhism. |
| ater, J.F.; Salway, Benet, Wolf Liebeschuetz | reflected, Bulletin of the Institute of Classical Stud |
| The title also | reflected Burke's habit of dispensing wisdom to his un |
| gle of incidence, nearly all of the light is | reflected, but a tiny fraction leaks out on each bounc |
| s Times in 2009, for academic achievement as | reflected by three years of results on: math, reading, |
| aning of "seer" in this context seems better | reflected by the Prophet, seer, and revelator article |
| financial interests of Led Zeppelin was also | reflected by the sometimes-extraordinary measures he t |
| 0 - the notion a "European" fashion evolved, | reflected by a mass of title pages in which Europe app |
| His humble lifestyle is | reflected by his choice of an aging Volkswagen Beetle |
| rough the Ronchi grating (or a single slit), | reflected by the mirror being tested, then passes thro |
| This is | reflected by the increasing number of players which gr |
| rhelic circles form as beams of sunlight are | reflected by vertical or almost vertical hexagonal ice |
| This is also | reflected by the French name for the town 'Tamise', us |
| culiarities of the diffraction of light rays | reflected by a concave mirror and how they might be st |
| The ferocity of the campaign was | reflected by the great number of casualties incurred b |
| The calcareous nature of the soil is | reflected by the presence of Cowslip (Primula veris), |
| on (the solar radiation that is scattered or | reflected by atmospheric components in the sky). |
| mitotic agent monomethyl auristatin E (MMAE, | reflected by the 'vedotin' in the drug's name). |
| e the global distribution of solar radiation | reflected by the earth and the earth's atmosphere. |
| This is | reflected by an annual research income of around £7m, |
| nding in this compound is highly covalent as | reflected by the black color and semiconducting proper |
| e rating highly amongst his specialisations, | reflected by his membership of the Cambridge Environme |
| vice was designed to observe solar radiation | reflected by Earth's atmosphere, including studies of |
| is especially apt at absorbing the sunshine | reflected by the Mosel River upon the steep south faci |
| nsored by The Daily Mirror newspaper, a fact | reflected by the historically red sails. |
| underground along its entire length, but is | reflected by the naming of several local features (inc |
| This is | reflected by the 'paptox' in the drug's name. |
| o the A chain of the ricin protein (which is | reflected by the aritox in the drug's name). |
| s normally produces a visible shaft of light | reflected by atmospheric dust, called a sunbeam. |
| ss Times in 2010 for academic achievement as | reflected by four years of results on: math, reading, |
| iding team, and national traditions are also | reflected by handiwork and wood-carving clubs. |
| s Times in 2009, for academic achievement as | reflected by three years of results on: math, reading, |
| cance of Vamvakaris for the rebetiko is also | reflected by his nickname; the "patriarch of rebetiko" |
| based on Self Regulatory Mechanism, which is | reflected by virtue of its Code of Ethics & Rules of P |
| rates a sample may be scattered, absorbed or | reflected by the internal features or the material its |
| Mood is implicit in Tamil, and is normally | reflected by the same morphemes which mark tense categ |
| Domino's commitment to quality is | reflected by the ISO 9000 series of quality assurance |
| lly eclipsed by later developed Mong Kok, as | reflected by Mong Kok Tsui Market which later renamed |
| r, signals with frequencies below 30 MHz are | reflected by an ionized layer in the Earth's atmospher |
| reeting@Charlie” object become automatically | reflected by Alice's program output. |
| e most basal species known of that group, as | reflected by the generic name and in conformation to t |
| ngst the British officers, which was in turn | reflected by division amongst the Indian officers over |
| s Times in 2009, for academic achievement as | reflected by three years of results on: math, reading, |
| n inspirational leader to his crew: this was | reflected by the Ship's company designing T-shirts wit |
| Pseudomonas aeruginosa exotoxin A (which is | reflected by the monatox in the drug's name). |
| This is | reflected by the number of degrees offered; students a |
| Thatcher near the end of November 1990) was | reflected by the fact that the Conservative candidate |
| s Times in 2009, for academic achievement as | reflected by three years of 11th grade results on: mat |
| s Times in 2009, for academic achievement as | reflected by three years of 11th grade results on: mat |
| folklore, was another word for gnome, a fact | reflected by the sympathetic Wurzelpeter brand symbol. |
| Lewys Glyn Cothi's interest in heraldry was | reflected by the inclusion of pedigrees and other gene |
| iment for the Union cause, and this was only | reflected by the monument mentioning Offutt's actions |
| Johnson was a player whose talent was not | reflected by his career statistics. |
| knowledgement to the lackluster reception is | reflected by the fact that these the albums are no lon |
| ollowed were the village's economic peak, as | reflected by the mid-century architecture of most of i |
| ng area has a definite cosmopolitan feel, as | reflected by the wide variety of shops and establishme |
| t, a fear among many Israelis which has been | reflected by Israeli government officials such as Benj |
| s Times in 2009, for academic achievement as | reflected by three years of 11th grade results on: mat |
| , may increase the amount of solar radiation | reflected by clouds. |
| as well as an armour system where damage is | reflected by loss of armour. |
| a tiny hole, the light to form the image is | reflected by a small disc-shaped mirror (with a diamet |
| o the A chain of the ricin protein (which is | reflected by the aritox in the drug's name). |
| This is | reflected by the form of their worldsheet (more accura |
| ite not gaining public interest in Japan, as | reflected by its debut at #85 on the Oricon charts, th |
| h a standard resolution color screen that is | reflected by a mirror. |
| ommented “students enjoy school, and this is | reflected by their attendance” and “students progress |
| in and originally housed a swimming pool, as | reflected by its former name, "Empire Pool". |
| oints: Opinion pieces submitted (opinion not | reflected by the paper) |
| t from the class of calicheamicins (which is | reflected by 'ozogamicin' in the drug's name). |
| ntertaining with a number of chances, as was | reflected by the scoreline, which was 2-2 at full time |
| tion of Hubbard Hall at 25 West Main in 1878 | reflected Cambridge's new importance. |
| The Orchestra | reflected Cardew's musical philosophy at that time. |
| Architecture, Roberto Burle Marx: Landscapes | Reflected, CASE:Downsview Park Toronto, and Large Park |
| Reflected Cellular phone teledensity is misleading bec | |
| tries to create and market new products that | reflected changes in the demographics of consumers. |
| t the time, the papers' editor said the move | reflected changing reader demographics and would allow |
| This partly | reflected changing demographics in the constituency, w |
| ockin Revival, stated that the band's lyrics | reflected Christian communal subculture, and contained |
| egal names were retained, while the new name | reflected co-operative management between the two park |
| dark, almost opaque wine with a dark purple | reflected color and a purple-brown transmitted color. |
| r historiographical depiction of al-Husseini | reflected complex geopolitical interests that distorte |
| cb is the body | reflected component |
| cs is the surface | reflected component |
| wegian), the speech of this generation still | reflected considerable variability in use of marked fo |
| Issues discussed | reflected contemporary concerns; recently, these inclu |
| Many designs | reflected contemporary Western European tastes. |
| idea of carrying out a large-scale operation | reflected conventional military thinking, ill-adapted |
| ed by Mr Adam Goddard in his usual style and | reflected credit on the worthy host". |
| e films were almost all black, and the music | reflected current tastes in jazz and rhythm and blues. |
| is fear [of communism], however exaggerated, | reflected deeply rooted perceptions. |
| The film that resulted, however, | reflected Deren's increasing personal engagement with |
| Instead they are | reflected differently in different branches allowing a |
| clouds of war loomed, Cleveland's newspapers | reflected divisions in the city. |
| t of his career to research into radio waves | reflected downwards from the Heaviside layer and how t |
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