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Reflecting the author's political development, the book expresses Socialist ideas and promotes workers ' organizing for class struggle-specifically, in the harsh and exploitive world of the cocoa plantations.

Reflecting and interest
Reflecting the interest in 1970s skate culture the line was intended to be " At home on the bleachers of a lazy suburban swimming pool mixed with denim jeans or sitting on the beach ".
Reflecting the popularity and interest in Issa as man and poet, Japanese books on Issa outnumber those on Buson, and almost equal in number those on Bashō.
Reflecting his long-held interest in the Pacific Islands, which had been stimulated by a number of visits in the course of his political career, he was a prominent member of the Institute of Pacific Relations.
Reflecting Goodman's ongoing interest in music, he composed the words to the Order of the Arrow's song, " Firm Bound in Brotherhood ", set to the stirring melody of a hymn found in the Presbyterian hymnal of the 1920s, " God the Omnipotent " in 11. 10. 11. 9 meter, which was adapted from the Russian national anthem, " God Save the Tsar!
Reflecting the Princess Mother ’ s deep interest in astronomy, the ceiling in the reception hall is carved in the image of the solar system, with clusters of the different star signs.
While the album is steeped in the driving rock he had always been known for, songs like " Reflecting Pool ," the mechanical-sounding " First Drag Of The Day " and the sample-heavy " Megamanic " demonstrate the growing interest in electronica that he would wind up spending the next few years exploring in depth.

Reflecting and different
Reflecting different national usages, cunt is described as " an unpleasant or stupid person " in the Compact Oxford English Dictionary, whereas Merriam-Webster has a usage of the term as " usually disparaging and obscene: woman ", noting that it is used in the U. S. as " an offensive way to refer to a woman "; the Macquarie Dictionary of Australian English states that it is " a despicable man ", however when used with a positive qualifier ( good, funny, clever, etc.
") Reflecting on the event in 1969, Presley claimed that Sullivan had expressed a very different opinion off-camera: " So they arranged to put me on television.
Reflecting the process Paul Volcker had described, as financial reform legislation was considered throughout 1997 and early 1998, Congressional Quarterly reported how different interests groups blocked legislation and sought regulatory advantages.
Reflecting the multiculturalism of the community, the library service has a large amount of material in eight different languages.
Reflecting and redirecting the key light's rays back upon the subject from a different angle can cause a softer, subtler effect than using another lamp.
Reflecting the growth of the area, carbene complexes are now known with a broad range of different reactivities and diverse substituents.
Reflecting on all these discontinuities, Robert Price writes " It seems that all the different Psychos drift into and out of one another.
Reflecting the different constitutions of the Churches of England and of Scotland, there are separate Ecclesiastical Households in each nation.
Reflecting the diversity of the Bay Area, students represent different religious, economic, and ethnic backgrounds, including Caucasian, Asian, Filipino, Hispanic, African American, and Native American.

Reflecting and languages
Reflecting the multiculturalism of the community, the library service has a large amount of material in languages other than English.
Reflecting the altruism of its founder, Migros operates a number of evening schools for working adults, featuring classes in cooking, languages and other subjects.

Reflecting and one
Reflecting Minnesota's Scandinavian cultural heritage, one of the team's two primary logos consists of a profile of a blond norseman, while the other consists of a white Viking horn.
Reflecting their satiric and humorous intent, the two editors took for their name and masthead the anarchic glove puppet, Mr. Punch, of Punch and Judy ; the name also referred to a joke made early on about one of the magazine's first editors, Lemon, that " punch is nothing without lemon ".
Reflecting back to very early in the film when he's reputed to be a gun fighter ( aka Pudgy McCabe ) who shot someone in a card game, one of the hired killers ( the third gunman ) after hearing the story, with the addition that the gun was a derringer, proclaims that McCabe has never killed anyone in his life.
Reflecting in one axis of symmetry followed by reflecting in another axis of symmetry produces a rotation through twice the angle between the axes.
Reflecting the retaliatory nature of these suits, at least one of the co-defendants is still waiting to find out from the judges which particular statements if any he made were actually false.
Reflecting the traditional notion that the poem was written during Arnold's honeymoon ( see composition section ), one critic notes that " the speaker might be talking to his bride ".
Reflecting Legalist passion for order and structure, Qin soldiers were only mobilized when both halves of tiger-shaped tallies ( one held by the ruler and the other by the commanding general ) were brought together.
Reflecting a design speed of, track layout was designed with a minimum curve radius of, track-centre distance of, right-of-way width of, and a maximum gradient of 2. 5 %, except for 3. 5 % at one location.
Reflecting growth in record sales, the Platinum award was instituted in 1976 for albums selling one million units and singles selling two million units.
Reflecting the high property price tags in the area, Ailesbury Road is the second-most expensive property on the Irish Monopoly board, being one of the two " purple " property squares.
" Reflecting its raised status, UNITO has been ranked as one of the top universities in Italy, as well as a leading research university in Europe.
Reflecting the influence of the tenentes, he even advocated a program of social welfare and reform with striking parallel to New Deal in the United States, prompting U. S. President Franklin Roosevelt to proudly refer to him as " one of two people who invented the New Deal.
Reflecting its Church of England origins, Metrocentre is one of the few European shopping centres to have its own chapel and resident full-time chaplain.
Reflecting the fact that Simon Bolivar visited his teacher training college in 1810 and resolved to send two Venezuelan teachers to be educated there, there is at least one school in Venezuela that retains Lancaster's name.
Reflecting the Great Depression, which followed with the stock market crash of October 1929, Nehi Corporation's sales figures dropped one million dollars in 1930 from a high of $ 3. 7 million in the previous year.
Reflecting on his career after his death, one critic observed that Johnson was " capable of an Oscar-worthy performance, and that ’ s more than most movie stars can claim.
Reflecting one of the longest continuously inhabited landscapes of North America, it preserves ruins of the early indigenous tribes that lived in the area, including the Ancient Pueblo Peoples ( also called Anasazi ) and Navajo.
Reflecting this mode of locomotion, the white-handed gibbon has curved fingers, elongated hands, extremely long arms and relatively short legs, giving it an intermembral index of 129. 7, one of the highest of the primates.
Reflecting contemporary events, the theme for the 1915 display was " The Battle of the Marne "; in 1916 it was " The War in Flanders ", during which one spectator got so caught up in the action that he waded across the lake to join in with the " fighting ".
Reflecting on this, frontman Kevin Drew said " I was scared to see if people were going to embrace the idea of a whole shitload of sounds on one album.
He joined the school at a particularly important ferment: while the university had abandoned its social democratic and Fabian roots, its professors and students were heavily influenced by a liberal reformism which, in the words of one commentator, was “ a widely shared belief that the irrationality of war and suffering could be eliminated by the judicious application of humane rationality specifically manifested in the form of a generous and intelligent welfare state .” Reflecting upon his time as the LSE Porter notes that he was most animated by “ a concern for ethical principles in social life .”
Reflecting the changing fortunes of farming and the local community, a one day agricultural show, which began in 1886, is held annually at the end of July.
Reflecting on the ecological status of all organisms, it comprehends the Ecosphere as a Being that transcends in importance any one single species, even the self-named sapient one.

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