The lecture at the David Hume Institute was his first detailed reflection on his time in office.
The first day was a reflection of what all the four days would be like.
City's frustration increased when United doubled their advantage on the stroke of half-time - a cruel reflection of the first-half play.
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On the other hand, she is sensitive to how difficult it can be to raise children while working hard and she writes about that subject with sophistication and thoughtful reflection on her first-hand experience.
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First of all, any specific reflection on what Steve has just said, Steve Norris has just said?
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First of all it was a reflection of what was occurring in culture and so it was real.
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What he said was, at first hearing, shocking, then, upon reflection, just saddening.
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Sometimes, when Cuca had learned to play a whole piece, the maid and the cook would come to listen, too, and the lawyer, filled with pride, would hear them murmur words of praise, which struck him at first as excessive, but then, on reflection, seemed perfectly apt.
But if this small sample is in any way an accurate reflection of the truth, then the first and most straight-forward conclusion is that Notre Dame is more likely to see its football players graduate relative to other schools with high-caliber football programs.
The second approach doesn't necessarily preclude the first, but it also requires a period of reflection say, 24 hours during which you ask yourself if the piece will fit with everything you own and whether you could see yourself wearing it in years to come, or at least opening your wardrobe and stroking it appreciatively from time to time.
Ten years after the first World Science Day, UNESCO remains determined to support international reflection on a science of global sustainability, notably through the Scientific Advisory Board of the United Nations SecretaryGeneral.
But it has shaved nearly a full percentage point off its estimate of growth next year a reflection that after the spurt of growth in the first quarter of this year, the economy has been weaker than expected.
With its teasing play of light-merging direct vision and reflection within a single frame-the entrance is the first of many screens that visitors encounter at the Museum.
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By the time of the election or referendum, whichever comes first, the Tories' insistence on a decade-long pause for reflection may have come to look more evasive than bold.
Yet with little pause for reflection, his reward has been a very lucrative continuing career, first as chief executive of Alliance Boots, the chemists' chain, and now in charge at Gala Coral, the leisure and bookmaker chain.
We all know by now that the first lady is adept at mixing high-end designers with more approachable labels, a reflection of how many of us dress today.
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Pittsburgh shook off its rusty old steel-town identity and became a center of youthful hipness and digital cool, no doubt a reflection of its 32-year-old mayor, Luke Ravenstahl, who first became mayor when he was 26 one of the youngest mayors of a major city in American history.
It might be a first small step in the right direction, but it is hardly likely to constitute an actual narrative reflection on the human impact of violence.
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In Spain, the Royal House said its 2011 budget, the first it disclosed publicly, was 5.2% lower than the budget for 2010, a reflection of austerity policies implemented amid Spain's deepest recession in decades.
For the first half of 2012, that rate was 2.65%, down from 2.90%, a reflection of the steep decline in yields over the intervening year, given that the central bank was also conducting Operation Twist a portfolio-lengthening effort that saw the Fed sell holdings in the shorter end of the curve and buy an equal amount of longer-run Treasuries to keep long-term interest rates down.
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