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Reflecting

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  • creasing some effects but decreasing others, reflecting a role for the 5-HT2C receptor in regulation
  • Emperor Leo VI's Sylloge Taktikon, probably reflecting a revival that paralleled the transformation
  • in the spirit of Schelling, the last of them reflecting a change in Schelling himself from theosophy
  • ng "distinct cultural and historical factors reflecting a Celtic background" , thus allowing it to b
  • er My Skin received an average rating of 65, reflecting a generally positive reception from critics.
  • The rooms also have ample work spaces, reflecting a change at the hotel, which long catered mo
  • ed a visual collection of compelling imagery reflecting a sensitive and in-depth diary of his explor
  • its character is predominantly 19th-century, reflecting a later period of growth in the area's histo
  • ng "distinct cultural and historical factors reflecting a Celtic background" , thus allowing it to b
  • The Turks use even longer neys reflecting a preference for graver sounds, an imprint o
  • He is one of the founders of Veracode, reflecting a long-standing interest in software securit
  • panded, and by 1999 so was the portion size, reflecting a trend seen in the industry where customers
  • howed much lower affinity at both receptors, reflecting a generally reduced affinity for the 8-subst
  • ngle "I Need You" being a notable exception, reflecting a trend toward more direct and simplistic "w
  • a or Los Angeles premieres in 20 years, each reflecting a unique cultural voice and serving a distin
  • hesive collection of architectural resources reflecting a wide variety of vernacular types and popul
  • res a collection of more than 1,200 objects, reflecting a variety of authentic artifacts and histori
  • Current enrollment exceeds 74,000 students, reflecting a diverse spectrum of backgrounds.
  • der the brand name "Hamilton Beach Scovill", reflecting a merger that occurred in the 1940s.
  • nclude pew boxes that still retain hat pegs, reflecting a time when congregants wore hats to church.
  • ongs (usually parodies of popular music, all reflecting a common theme) between the graduating class
  • el that was criticized by peace activists as reflecting a one-sided perspective on the Israeli-Pales
  • Master's Program in Real Estate Development, reflecting a vision for addressing the broad range of s
  • ent continued, the name was changed to DDML, reflecting a shift away from the goal of replicating al
  • development of different written traditions reflecting a range of influences from the orthographic
  • on the significance of earliest memories as reflecting a microcosm of an individual's worldview.
  • ing (and winning) a game of eight-ball pool, reflecting a lifelong hobby of hers and also playing on
  • ry, a collection of Psalm texts in hymn form reflecting a Gnostic theology.
  • ol became Wheaton Warrenville Middle School, reflecting a shrinking high school population and an in
  • Sarah Jane is able to recover K-9 full-time ( reflecting a real-world deal struck with the creators o
  • far afield as Ukraine and the Baltic states, reflecting a growing trend in rural Ireland where multi
  • In most of his comic strips, he is reflecting about existence, or similar subjects.
  • age image contains embedded searchable text, reflecting advances in PDF technology.
  • By reflecting after the fact, man will avoid the seemingly
  • the plural of the Norwegian word for "saw", reflecting all the old industrial mechanical saws power
  • tuency was subject to minor boundary changes reflecting alterations to the Municipal Borough of Wans
  • rts, and criticized it as being outdated and reflecting American upper class paradigms rather than a
  • ury was a period of rapid growth for London, reflecting an increasing national population, the early
  • iedis' vocals are subdued during the verses, reflecting an approach towards melodic balladry, whilst
  • In a move reflecting an active era of independent record labels,
  • fact defined in a more deviant manner (i.e., reflecting an excessively talkative, slick, and insince
  • sonata form, is the weightiest of the three, reflecting an experiment of Beethoven's (also carried o
  • ofessional and relevant student publication, reflecting and challenging the TWU community, while als
  • tradition of Chardin, their realist solidity reflecting Anker's vision of a harmonic and stable worl
  • hing white light was substituted for the old reflecting apparatus, and the tower was raised to 150 f
  • constructed with a steel and glass frontage reflecting architecture of the 1960s that is seen in th
  • as in Horace); the country rat then departs, reflecting, as in Aesop, that peace is preferable to fe
  • trial; their brief relationship taking, and reflecting aspects of, the novel's own narrative and th
  • ered seating area and sculpted stone plinths reflecting aspects of his life and work.
  • d his statements are of interest at least as reflecting attitudes in the 5th century.
  • on's core have an extensive range, sometimes reflecting Bach's influence, but more often presenting
  • When reflecting back on his racing career, White considered
  • who is in hospital recovering from a stroke, reflecting Bardon's real-life stroke, which saw him wri
  • nstructive/destructive interference of light reflecting between surfaces), but the implementation is
  • er the death of each pope, and, so, although reflecting biases of the authors, they are at least rea
  • Artifacts and documents reflecting black history and culture in Florida are on
  • The nature of the dust particles, reflecting blue light better than red, is a factor in g
  • ace, mixed creed and mixed social background reflecting both the nature of Bedford and the position
  • lations with the United Kingdom are limited, reflecting both the smallness of the country's economy
  • urce of population increase in the province, reflecting both increased levels of immigration, declin
  • is set into the pavement outside the museum, reflecting both local history (specifically Eleanor Coa
  • superimposed on a black square was adopted, reflecting both the Red Hand used by the 36th (Ulster)
  • sors increasingly started to collect objects reflecting bourgeois and urban lifestyles as well.
  • "Joe the Lion" has also been seen as reflecting Bowie's struggle to overcome the emotional n
  • e 2009 logo of the Cheltenham Jazz Festival, reflecting Budvar's title sponsorship.
  • were tinged with humorous irony and pathos, reflecting Bukowski's prosaic style.
  • Every reflecting cardinal is a greatly Mahlo cardinal, and is
  • Every weakly compact cardinal is a reflecting cardinal, and is also a limit of reflecting
  • ily Bronte's famous novel Wuthering Heights, reflecting Catherine Earnshaw and her torment over marr
  • significant role in the improvements to the reflecting circle and later used this experience in inv
  • 11. On an improved reflecting circle.
  • ' extent, and Areas of Town Centre Activity, reflecting cities Central Business Districts.
  • It features exterior architectural detailing reflecting Colonial Revival, Craftsman, and Mission sty
  • Other surveys include the APEAL survey, reflecting consumer's attitudes towards a vehicle's att
  • ilitating modern architectural functions and reflecting contemporary spirits.
  • bleware and decorative pieces were produced, reflecting contemporary designs, the 1950s hand-decorat
  • olds over 20,000 rare and distinctive pieces reflecting continuing tradition of Indian Craftsmen thr
  • ntent reference the traditions of pantomime, reflecting Cornell's interest in traditional conception
  • alternate names, provides updated spellings reflecting current geopolitical naming conventions.
  • ble aspects of 19th-century Spanish life and reflecting customs which liberals (of whom Goya was the
  • ate Black Women artists group called 'Mirror Reflecting Darkly' had formed in 1984 and had their fir
  • Reflecting demographic changes in the African-American
  • There are many Schools of History, each reflecting different historiographical approaches to th
  • source) to that of an idealized flat, fully reflecting, diffusively scattering (Lambertian) disk wi
  • It contains a lot of detail reflecting discreditably on his name and comparing him
  • mated 100 m (330 ft) diameter) umbrella-like reflecting dishes to collect RF signals from Earth.
  • the jury returned a majority verdict of 10:2 reflecting doubts that two jurors had.
  • Reflecting Earl Warren's tenure as Chief Justice of the
  • e forest green and gold and throwback colors reflecting early years are yellow and green.
  • ered population increased from 2153 to 4533, reflecting economic growth in the Strasbourg area.
  • and expression would take on characteristics reflecting ecstasy (which was witnessed many times by d
  • ecessors, WWF Attitude and War Zone, and not reflecting ECW's unique style, just covering over every
  • Reflecting elements such as light shelves, lighter wall
  • ting style tended towards wry humor, perhaps reflecting Evanier's other work in television, cartoon,
  • nt is generally considered the most archaic, reflecting fairly faithfully the position of the origin
  • Small industries still operate, reflecting Fareham's maritime past.
  • placed an American flag prominently in front reflecting Father Divine's patriotism.
  • The concept of the telephoto lens, in reflecting form, was first described by Johannes Kepler
  • d with a carpet of short grass, placid lakes reflecting from their smooth surface the mountains arou
  • One day, he saw the sunlight reflecting from his coffee and jeered about its bringin
  • ing the phase of light waves transmitting or reflecting from a two-dimensional surface by means of a
  • ver, a few commentators do see the leaven as reflecting future corrupting influences in the Church.
  • gardens enhance the museum's collections by reflecting gardening styles and techniques from four ti
  • In addition to incorporating materials reflecting gay sensibility in film, theater, dance, per
  • finite variety of American orchestral music, reflecting geographic, stylistic, and temporal diversit
  • Reflecting God Study Bible
  • e McCown served as the General Editor of the Reflecting God Study Bible with assistance from Robert
  • The Reflecting God Study Bible is a study Bible published b
  • e heard playing the acoustic guitar on '"The Reflecting God" and lead guitar on "Angel With the Scab
  • mness and order to an overwrought community, reflecting great credit on its editors and its manageme
  • for pedestrians and public transport users, reflecting Grimsby's relatively cheap central commercia
  • he enrollment of FVHS has more than doubled, reflecting growth in southern Wake County.
  • lbum's songs are mostly religious in nature, reflecting Guerra's fervent Christianity.
  • Reflecting her dual identity as both a ship and a build
  • er of articles in political science journals reflecting her disillusionment with the Democratic Part
  • been described as a "neo-romantic" composer, reflecting his own affinity for music of the last part
  • Reflecting his own previous success and the Daimler com
  • reflecting his scientific background.
  • enormous and eclectic collection of objects reflecting his interest in craftsmanship.
  • commentators referred to him as "The Flea", reflecting his small size and ability to avoid defender
  • rd adopted the stage name Shurik'n Chang-Ti, reflecting his interest in Oriental culture and his bac
  • one is Sai and the other is Baba naming them reflecting his devout to Sri Sathya Sai Baba.
  • Reflecting his architectural background, his writing, p
  • Reflecting his popularity in Japan, Doheny's next album
  • Modern Painters, launched in February 1988, reflecting his admiration for the aesthetic principles
  • ising his deep passion for Portsmouth FC and reflecting his inner self.
  • It consisted of archive material reflecting his take on the dark ambient genre of music.
  • Principality of Wales (1866, and again 1884) reflecting his love of Wales;
  • t (Venn Yash Is Gekumen, 1940), another work reflecting his 1934 trip to Lublin;
  • e curriculum, the course in European Studies reflecting his conviction that students should learn no
  • Reflecting his studies of Husserl, Blumenberg's work co
  • My Mother?, about adolescent homosexuality, reflecting his own experiences at Lancing.
  • th in 1868: Lord Almoner's Reader in Arabic ( reflecting his interest in oriental studies) and Princi
  • asite denomination was known as Sandemanian, reflecting his importance.
  • Chairman of All-Party British-Swedish Group, reflecting his Swedish roots.
  • the complex representative of a huge canyon, reflecting his utilisation of inspirations by the sun,
  • hompson, the English-born explorer, probably reflecting his reputation as a scout.
  • extensive renovations to create a residence reflecting his personal taste.
  • s he described a yard thick egg-shaped layer reflecting hormonal state that he linked to the emotion
  • for portraying Jesus' Sermon on the Mount as reflecting ideals that are impossible to live up to in
  • uthor of "Reflections on Socialism," a paper reflecting ideas that Webb first presented at the 2005
  • thon for his father Eugein, an error perhaps reflecting importance attached to descent from Neithon.
  • is mirrored here by a moonrise, a pale light reflecting in the ruin-choked river while the standing
  • !), written at his brother's instigation and reflecting in part his own life experiences, has been t
  • The music has been interpreted as reflecting in part the rootlessness of the Turkish immi
  • re various styles of imperial guardian lions reflecting influences from different time periods, impe
  • of the early triads found in Peniarth MS 54 reflecting information recorded before Geoffrey of Monm
  • Representative drawing of Hooke's reflecting instrument.
  • Reflecting instruments are those that use mirrors to en
  • Reflecting internal divisions among its partners and af
  • acted as convex mirrors, warding off evil by reflecting it away.
  • om creating a wave underneath the object and reflecting it back to its source, to using an acrylic g
  • brane improve the sound of the voice, and by reflecting it, give it an added charm.
  • ream artists formed the basis of the bequest reflecting its domestic rationale, a tendency that was
  • a Broadcasting but changed its name in 1999, reflecting its change from a provider of traditional ca
  • diant temperature of a body can be raised by reflecting its light from a moving mirror, and therefor
  • with lower, more diffuse branching, largely reflecting its tendency to grow in the open on poor sit
  • Reflecting its members interests, the original building
  • n by HRH the Duke of Edinburgh, its new name reflecting its prominence in ocean and earth sciences w
  • Reflecting its Czech Catholic heritage, Prague is also
  • Also called the Westermann's snake, reflecting its scientific name.
  • Los Alamos Neutron Science Center (LANSCE), reflecting its mission change to neutron science for ma
  • uid ammonia possesses strong ionising powers reflecting its high ε of 22. Liquid ammonia has a very
  • rived from "Brum"-a nickname for Birmingham, reflecting its location-and "umbrella", reflecting its
  • erall organization of the protein structure, reflecting its 3-dimensional information, and allowing
  • the company changed its name to BAX Global, reflecting its expansion over all continents.
  • Reflecting its name it started off as a company produci
  • t blend of Chinese and Tibetan architecture, reflecting its intercultural influences.
  • n Building and then the O'Sullivan Building, reflecting its then-current major tenants.
  • s due to its convenient handling properties, reflecting its considerable stability.
  • e lesser used stations in the subway system, reflecting its lack of high volume surface route connec
  • Its name is Spanish for "the center", reflecting its downtown location.
  • has since been renamed S. diplectroglossum, reflecting its status as a distinct species.
  • the public as the Museum at Eldridge Street, reflecting its cultural and educational mission.
  • t was formerly known as Bechtel Investments, reflecting its ownership by the Bechtel family.
  • Reflecting its strong acidity, it dissolves almost all
  • any officially became BOC International Ltd, reflecting its success in developing business outside o
  • d is the city symbol of Birmingham, Alabama, reflecting its roots in the iron and steel industry.
  • is was followed by a call change to WORC-FM, reflecting its newly-common ownership with WORC, that S
  • t parade in any of Crawley's neighbourhoods, reflecting its proximity to the town centre.
  • mysterium was classified as "De Eucharistia" reflecting its original use for the mass.
  • In later years, reflecting its move towards social democratic views FRE
  • s buildings were of a scale and magnificence reflecting its status as an important royal foundation
  • ical of Unionism, the rival Fermanagh Times, reflecting its supporters' views, took an early Unionis
  • Reflecting its charitable mission and broad outreach, t
  • ver by Neptune himself run through the house reflecting its first owner Admiral Boscawen.
  • The text is a play on the word Cardiff, reflecting its history and the present day according to
  • pted the Famously Effective tagline in 2009, reflecting its record of creating effective award-winni
  • ny changed name to Park Holidays UK in 2007, reflecting its more national coverage having expanded i
  • Reflecting its molecular character, TiI4 can be distill
  • ton Rouge, Caddo and Pointe Coupee parishes, reflecting its statewide authority and full name, the R
  • ence for short, mid-term and extended stays, reflecting Jumeirah's renowned standards in luxury and
  • er the pot and around the flourishing plant, reflecting Keats's words that Isabella "hung over her s
  • and maintain the integrity of the perimeter, reflecting lasting glory upon himself and upholding the
  • father, Richard Hollins Murray, invented the reflecting lens in 1927.
  • The film opens with a montage of scenes reflecting life in the 1990s, with heavy traffic, rushi
  • cture: such tiles had the extra advantage of reflecting light in a visually attractive way.
  • It measures mirror surface dimensions by reflecting light into a knife edge at or near the cente
  • nd Woodford (renamed Wanstead and Woodford), reflecting local government boundary changes made in 19
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