Bill Russell can reflect with pride on helping change the culture of a sport and the course of our nation.
Some also reflect with bitterness that Kenyans were not specifically targeted by al-Qaeda - those killed were bystanders caught up a battle between a superpower and the Islamist militant network.
Yet, this result notwithstanding, they too can reflect with some satisfaction on a late-season surge that has carried them to unexpected heights, with the frustration being that they have too often had to rely on their powers of recovery in recent seasons.
This experience is evident in their accounts which reflect rigor with the facts and empathy for the communities hosting them.
The only difference here is that these notes reflect communications with Mrs.
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Messages on social media reflect frustration with that opposition.
His aides say the visits reflect improving relations with at least some European countries.
Its report said by 2013 distribution should reflect regional needs with no more than two institutions per region.
Meanwhile, the other communities that feed into Richards, Calumet Park and Robbins, more clearly reflect the struggles with attracting and developing African-American youth players.
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The comments on the Mafia Wars 2 Facebook page reflect players dissatisfaction with the announcement, many swearing off the company for good it seems.
The electoral system is straining to reflect an electorate with increasingly diverse views: the two biggest parties' share of the vote has dropped from 81% in 1979 to 65% in 2010, yet Tory and Labour MPs will still probably account for 565 of the 650 total.
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On Tuesday, Mr Mubarak said Egypt had responded favourably to calls for reconciliation "despite the fact that some continue to overshadow the climate of reconciliation with positions that reflect schemes forged outside our Arab region", an apparent reference to Syria's strategic alliance with Iran.
All in all, recent polls reflect an electorate unhappy with the status quo and open to change.
In fact, the appointments seemed as much to reflect his own preoccupation with livelihood issues over politics.
Others utilities are finding that regulated rewards may not always reflect the risks associated with smart grid investment.
But few Habibie-ites got the nod this time -- which may reflect his uneasy relationship with the Suharto children.
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Add to that the fact the Hertfordshire club had chances of their own to win it, they may reflect on the result with a twinge of disappointment.
Not a day goes by or an hour in the day when I don't reflect on our troops with admiration and thanks - the finest, the best, the bravest, any nation could hope for.
Since then, between banlieue riots and talk of burqa bans, France has struggled to integrate its minorities. (Of the 23-man Algerian squad, 17 are French-born.) The team seems to reflect these tensions, with rumours of tribal divisions.
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Many economists in the region argue for a more flexible currency system, starting with a Kuwait-style currency basket, so interest rates can reflect the realities of a region with a very different economy from America's.
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Know yourself, and come up with solutions that reflect who you are, she says.
But he said those fears did not reflect reality and he pleaded with gun owners to set their peers straight.
My Good Hostess badge which I proudly earned has been replaced with badges that reflect that the glass ceiling has been broken.
Giving evidence to the assembly's health committee on Wednesday, Health Minister Lesley Griffiths said she would "reflect" on potential problems with an unranked list.
At one point a railway station, at another a race course, the theatre becomes an all-encompassing world intended to reflect the characters' obsession with etiquette, decorum and manners.
And so it -- let the record reflect that the court disagrees with counsel that this is not the -- this is -- about it being the definition under Rule 413.
Rev Perham said the intervening time would give the church "the chance to reflect, to take counsel with our friends, perhaps to engage outside this chamber with those with whom we disagree".
The popularity of the oath might also reflect a broader change, with huge implications not just for business education but for management as a whole, says Rakesh Khurana, a professor at Harvard Business School.
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