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Raeder's biographer, Keith Bird wrote about Raeder's anti-Semitism: " Raeder's adoption of Nazi racial epithets, reflective of the assimilation of the tenets of National Socialism in the Wehrmacht, indicate his ongoing readiness to interpret and moderate Hitler's policies and ideology and assimilate them into his own Pan-German conservative world-view.
La Rue wrote masses, motets, Magnificats, settings of the Lamentations, and chansons, a diverse range of compositions reflective of his status as the primary composer at one of Europe's most renowned musical institutions, surrounded by other similarly creative people.
Ryszard Kapuściński wrote about this book " A great book written in the best traditions of literary journalism ... profound, rich and reflective ".
Writing for Allmusic, critic Vincent Jeffries wrote of the album " This collection of nostalgia, decent balladry, and quirky anthems probably reinforced any notions of Joe Walsh's creative decline ... this reflective, sometimes half-hearted effort bellies a weariness that's both sad and difficult to appreciate as this master goes through the motions.
He also wrote sacred choral music, including Tenebrae responsories for use during Easter and a psalm setting, all of which show a dignified and restrained approach, much in keeping with the Neapolitan style for liturgical music, and reflective of the work of the brothers Anerio and Gesualdo.
He wrote a lyrical visitor's guide to Athens and composed a reflective description of his stay in Argolis.
His contemporary Añjela Duval ( 1905 – 1981 ) wrote poetry reflective of her peasant origins, mysticism, and social conscience.

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These lamps carry an " O " designation on the packaging reflective of American National Standards Institute ( ANSI ) standards.
Firefist attempts to murder Devlin O ' Ryan, but is seemingly killed himself when Devlin's reflective power repels the Khund's weapon blast back at him.
This type of incident is reflective of O ' Malley's frustration at the defensive strategy of Liam Lynch, chief of staff of the anti-Treaty forces, which allowed the " Free Staters " ( Irish Free State Army ) to build up their strength in preparation for a gradual take-over of areas of the country dominated by the " Irregulars ".
Smith won his party's nomination but a challenge by Eugene Brady O ' Neill resulted in a Democratic platform more reflective of the party's " Progressive " wing than Smith's " Old Guard " views.

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Noel Murray and Scott Tobias of The AV Club put Blow Out at # 1 of their list of De Palma's best films (" The Essentials "), describing it as, " The quintessential De Palma film, this study of a movie craftsman investigating a political cover-up marries suspense, sick humor, sexuality, and leftist cynicism into an endlessly reflective study of art imitating life imitating art.
In 1984 John Peters redesigned the De martini bag using Cordura nylon, delrin buckles and reflective stripes and finishing the bags with ( industry first ) cordura edge binding and hence set the stage for the messenger bag craze.

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Early issues of Eightball featured a mixture of very short, often crudely humorous comics (" Zubrick and Pogeybait ", " The Sensual Santa "), topical rants and satires (" Art School Confidential ", " On Sports "), longer, more reflective self-contained stories (" Caricature ", " Immortal Invisible "), and serialized works.
The architect of the original North Building, Gio Ponti, said that “ Art is a treasure, and these thin but jealous walls defend it .” Ponti wanted the DAM building, housing the important art within, to break from the traditional museum archetypes by placing more than a million reflective glass tiles on the building ’ s exterior along with a dramatic “ castle-like ” façade .< ref > Denver Art Museum.

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Colors have shimmering or reflective characteristics, depending on the coarseness or fineness of the powder.
Her later work was more introspective in its lyrics as opposed to aggressive ; Hole's Celebrity Skin and Love's solo album, America's Sweetheart, focused more on celebrity life, Hollywood, and drug addiction, while also carrying on past themes of vanity and body image, and Nobody's Daughter was lyrically reflective of Love's past relationships and her struggle to sobriety, with the majority of its lyrics having been written while Love was in rehab in 2006.
The metal is protected by a film of lacquer normally spin coated directly on the reflective layer.
The quality of the disc is also not only dependent on the dye used, it is also influenced by sealing, the top layer, the reflective layer, and the polycarbonate.
The word play on λόγος and αλόγον is characteristic of Clement's writing, and may be rooted in the Epicurean belief that relationships between words are deeply reflective of relationships between the objects they signify.
There he created the Black Paintings with intense, haunting themes, reflective of the artist's fear of insanity, and his outlook on humanity.
The reflective coating is typically applied to the back surface of the glass, so that the reflecting side of the coating is protected from corrosion and accidental damage by the glass on one side and the coating itself and optional paint for further protection on the other.
For technical applications such as laser mirrors, the reflective coating is typically applied by vacuum deposition on the front surface of the substrate.
The resultant pigment produces a reflective color depending on the thickness of the coating.
The Überzug was intended to protect the helmet from dirt and reduce its combat visibility, as the brass and silver fittings on the Pickelhaube proved to be highly reflective.
In addition, let us suppose that the sphere is the nearest object on our scene intersecting our ray, and that it is made of a reflective material.
Solar wind, the flux of charged particles blown out from the sun, exerts a nominal dynamic pressure of about 3 to 4 nPa, three orders of magnitude less than solar radiation pressure on a reflective sail.
When Louise goes below deck momentarily, a large, strange cloud on the horizon passes over the craft, leaving a reflective mist on Scott's bare skin.
Decorative patterned plastic films based on reflective grating patches are very inexpensive to produce, and very commonplace.
Albarn's lyrics — more heart-felt, personal and intimate than on previous occasions — were reflective of his break-up with Elastica frontwoman Justine Frischmann, his partner of eight years.
These toys featured red reflective holograms on the nose to represent the scanner ( however, they were located on the point of the nose, rather like the early mock-up of KITT seen in the Pilot ) as opposed to altering the basic model design to incorporate the scanner as commonly seen in the series.
The visuals ( including locations, characters / people, objects / artifacts ) are generally reflective of a person's memories and experiences, but often take on highly exaggerated and bizarre forms.
A display technology based on the reflective properties of certain morpho butterflies was commercialized by Qualcomm in 2007.
Most listening rooms present a more or less reflective environment, depending on size, shape, volume, and furnishings.
The addition of hard surfaced furniture, wall hangings, shelving and even baroque plaster ceiling decoration changes the echoes, primarily because of diffusion caused by reflective objects with shapes and surfaces having sizes on the order of the sound wavelengths.
He emphasized the power of the rosary and provided specific instructions on how it should be prayed, e. g. with attention, devotion and modesty ( reverence ), with reflective pauses between the beads and smaller pauses between phrases of the prayers.

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While Colet is not as well known a Christian humanist as Erasmus, his writings are reflective of Christian humanism.
The currency is maintained according to a basket of goods and services that is reflective of the economy as well as the value of a basket of currencies that would be represented by the level of trade with the Islamic state.
More stress is focused on the need for reflective tapes than the safety and well being of the end user.
In reflective problem solving and thoughtful decision making using critical thinking, one considers evidence ( like investigating evidence ), the context of judgment, the relevant criteria for making the judgment well, the applicable methods or techniques for forming the judgment, and the applicable theoretical constructs for understanding the problem and the question at hand.
The group abandoned the traditional R & B / Blues sound and adopted a more nostalgic, reflective style of music, as showcased on songs like " Autumn Almanac " and " Waterloo Sunset ", as well as their albums, such as Something Else by The Kinks and The Village Green Preservation Society.
Flexibility, color formation, reflective or mirrored surfaces, concave and convex surfaces, transparency, a variety of shapes ( circle, square, triangle, sphere, cube, tetrahedron, hexagon ), elastic properties, comparative sizing ... as well as the more esoteric properties of bubbles listed on this page.
Early types of optical mice have the problem of not working well on transparent or reflective surfaces such as glass or highly polished wood.
WNNX's main transmitter is located in downtown Atlanta atop the Westin Peachtree Plaza Hotel, the skyscraper well known for its reflective glass cylinder shape.
This interior view of the Neue Nationalgalerie's ground floor shows the play of light off the reflective floor, as well as the animated red LCD tracks on the ceiling.
This post-Crisis version ( revealed in 1992's Justice League Quarterly # 8 ) was composed of Qwardians ( residents of the antimatter counterpart of Oa ) as well as being " more powerful than their counterparts " and " long gone " and shown to be different from the Earth-Three incarnation by their enlarged eyes reflective of the Weaponers of Qward.
This became reflective in the scholarship of the time as well, with dissertations written on such subjects as " Science and War in the Old Regime ," which examined the ways in which military engineering influenced pre-Revolution French scientists.
This behaviour is not well understood but a Caltech professor, Paul Bellan, has proposed a possible explanation: that the ice grains become coated with a thin metal film composed of sodium and iron, which makes the cloud far more reflective to radar, although this explanation remains controversial.
Screens using reflective LCDs required no internal light source, making them particularly well suited to laptop computers.
In the daguerreotype photographs, the background defines the limit of the image plane as well as the outline of the subject, with the inky pitch-black setting off the light, reflective quality of the subject ’ s face.
More importantly, however, and reflective of the recent improvements in Italian Rugby, the Azzurri claimed a 22 – 21 home victory over the reigning Six Nations champions, France, gaining Italy's first competitive win over France in 31 games – as well as their first ever win over France in a Six Nations game.
In addition to speech, the piece includes recordings of train sounds, as well as of sirens and warning bells, and prerecorded multiple lines by the string quartet, thus effectively creating four quartets out of one, reflective of three Counterpoint pieces that preceded it: Vermont Counterpoint for multiple mulitracked flutes, New York Counterpoint for multiple multitracked clarinets, and Electric Counterpoint for multiple multitracked electric guitars.
This includes all new GUI graphics elements, as well as reflective water and improved particles.
Borden indicates that initially the hair extensions and bright fishnets did not mesh well with goth fashion, but that by 2002 " the rave elements of dress were replaced by Industrial-influenced accessories, such as goggles, reflective clothing, and mostly black clothing.
Caractacus is a Commander in the Royal Navy, which is reflective of Fleming's own history as well as that of Fleming's James Bond character.
Control and guidance of phonon-polariton propagation may also be achieved by guided wave, reflective, diffractive, and dispersive elements, as well as photonic and effective index crystals that can be integrated directly into the host crystal.
Moreover, the palaeography of the text points to a Twenty-second Dynasty date for its composition ( Caminos 1977: 3 ; Helck 1986: 1215 ), as well as a number of anachronisms more reflective of a post-Twentieth or Twenty-first Dynasty time frame ( Sass 2002 ; Sass specifically states it was written during the reign of Shoshenq I ).
The debate has been reactivated recently, arguing that the spirit of the Koran and the letter of a disputed hadith indicate that women should be able to lead mixed congregations as well as single-sex ones, and that the prohibition of this developed as a result of sexism in the medieval environment and patriarchal interpretations of religious texts, not part of or reflective of true Islam.
This structured reflective learning is in tandem with two of the Institute ’ s strategic thrusts of imparting enduring skills to enable our students to stay relevant and adaptable in a dynamic changing world as well as to develop global citizens with a sense of rootedness to family and Singapore.
It is not only unique but is reflective of a special talent in the person as well.

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