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We seem to see things coming into being and passing from it ; but reflection tells us that decease and growth only mean a new aggregation ( synkrisis ) and disruption ( diakrisis ).
De Cruz also tells Clemente that his ornate mirror has the ability to reveal enemies in its reflection.
The New York Times quoted a participant in the poll as stating, " The ' media ' tells us what food to eat, what movies to see, what music to listen to, who to vote for politically and what kind of people are attractive enough to have relationships with !... Voting for ' Hank the Dwarf ' is a reflection of how the people really feel about media!
In his reflection in the mirror, Ambassador Kosh appears and tells him that if he goes to Z ' ha ' dum, he will die.
One tells of a boy who, sparking a reflection after passing through a doorway, “ caused evil to be born ”.

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Robyn was featured on Jo Whiley's BBC Radio 1 showcase show, Live Lounge, a reflection of her growing popularity in Britain.
Carol P. Christ used the term in 1987, and further defined thealogy in her 2002 essay, " Feminist theology as post-traditional thealogy ," as " the reflection on the meaning of the Goddess " ( p79 ).
He resolves to check her into a clinic and is sent into deep reflection about the nature of their relationship.
" Alarmed, James called for national fasting and public prayers, kept watch on the Firth of Forth for Anne ’ s arrival, wrote several songs, one comparing the situation to the plight of Hero and Leander, and sent a search party out for Anne, carrying a letter he had written to her in French: " Only to one who knows me as well as his own reflection in a glass could I express, my dearest love, the fears which I have experienced because of the contrary winds and violent storms since you embarked ...".
In her reflection of this turbulent period, Gimbutas remarked, " Life just twisted me like a little plant, but my work was continuous in one direction.
Upon closer examination, it reveals itself to be a young woman gazing at her reflection in the mirror.
Perseus could safely cut off Medusa's head without turning to stone by looking only at her reflection in the shield.
In the Kalika Purana, Parvati ( called Gauri here ) is described as having suspected Shiva of infidelity when she saw her own reflection in the crystal-like breast of Shiva.
Upon leaving the restroom, she glances in the mirror and sees, in addition to her reflection, an exact copy of herself sitting on the bench outside.
The plan is reluctantly accepted by the oldest daughter, Leilani, who believes that the deception is because she and her siblings aren't white, a reflection of the bigotry of the period.
* Mentoring-to promote an individual ’ s awareness and refinement of his or her own professional development by providing and recommending structured opportunities for reflection and observation
By viewing Medusa's reflection in his polished shield, he safely approached and cut off her head.
Hearing her cat Dinah she sees her on the other side of the mirror, along with her parents, who can only see their own reflection, and can't see or hear their daughter.
Her opposite number creates a broader but less defined reflection of her attention, making a diagonal space between them, in which their charge stands protected.
The spatial structure and positioning of the mirror's reflection are such that Philip IV and Mariana appear to be standing on the viewer's side of the pictorial space, facing the Infanta and her entourage.
Late in the manga, members of the Dead Moon Circus harass Rei with a reflection of her young self, which mocks her for her friendships and her dream of being a priestess.
Upon closer examination, it reveals itself to be a young woman gazing at her reflection in the mirror.

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I have chosen to use the word `` mimesis '' in its Christian rather than its classic implications and to discover in the concrete forms of both art and myth powers of theological expression which, as in the Christian mind, are the direct consequence of involvement in historical experience, which are not reserved, as in the Greek mind, only to moments of theoretical reflection.
The historian can only point out those lines which were major enough to find reflection in our limited evidence, and must hope that future excavations will enrich our understanding.
Therefore, four loose families of more-efficient light transport modelling techniques have emerged: rasterization, including scanline rendering, geometrically projects objects in the scene to an image plane, without advanced optical effects ; ray casting considers the scene as observed from a specific point-of-view, calculating the observed image based only on geometry and very basic optical laws of reflection intensity, and perhaps using Monte Carlo techniques to reduce artifacts ; and ray tracing is similar to ray casting, but employs more advanced optical simulation, and usually uses Monte Carlo techniques to obtain more realistic results at a speed that is often orders of magnitude slower.
The naming of common configurations is largely a reflection of the number of toms, as only the drums are conventionally counted, and these configurations all contain one snare and one or more rarely two bass drums, the balance being toms.
Ezekiel, like all the other prophets, has beheld only a blurred reflection of the divine majesty, just as a poor mirror reflects objects only imperfectly ).
However, should a solution be equivalent to its own 90 degree rotation ( as happens to one solution with five queens on a 5x5 board ) that fundamental solution will have only two variants ( itself and its reflection ).
Moore argued that once arguments based on the naturalistic fallacy had been discarded, questions of intrinsic goodness could only be settled by appeal to what he ( following Sidgwick ) called " moral intuitions :" self-evident propositions which recommend themselves to moral reflection, but which are not susceptible to either direct proof or disproof ( PE § 45 ).
Legend has it that he had the Koh-i-Noor positioned near a window so that Shah Jahan could see the Taj only by looking at its reflection in the stone.
However, their different senses become obvious only upon a moment's reflection.
For the case of Bragg reflection only the lowest-order reflection is allowed if the light is incident along the helical axis, whereas for oblique incidence higher-order reflections become permitted.
This reflection can be reduced, however, by being careful to use only the lowest wattage necessary for the lamp, and setting spacing between lights appropriately.
In reality, the actor or actress sees only the camera and its operator in this case, not their own reflection.
Conversely, Baptists are underrepresented, a reflection of their quite recent expansion in numbers ; there has been only one Roman Catholic president, although they are currently the largest single denomination, and there have been no Lutheran, Pentecostal, or Latter Day Saint presidents.
Discrete symmetry groups come in three types: ( 1 ) finite point groups, which include only rotations, reflections, inversion and rotoinversion-they are in fact just the finite subgroups of O ( n ), ( 2 ) infinite lattice groups, which include only translations, and ( 3 ) infinite space groups which combines elements of both previous types, and may also include extra transformations like screw axis and glide reflection.
D < sub > 1 </ sub > is the 2-element group containing the identity operation and a single reflection, which occurs when the figure has only a single axis of bilateral symmetry, for example the letter A. D < sub > 2 </ sub >, which is isomorphic to the Klein four-group, is the symmetry group of a non-equilateral rectangle, and D < sub > 3 </ sub >, D < sub > 4 </ sub > etc.
The fixed tetrominos allow only translation, not rotation or reflection.
In addition to dealing with human pain, however, the book also contains a chapter entitled " Animal Pain ," demonstrating not only the fact that Lewis cast his net wider than human suffering, but also a reflection on a lifelong love of animals.
Beginning in 1670 and progressing over three decades, Isaac Newton developed and championed his corpuscular hypothesis, arguing that the perfectly straight lines of reflection demonstrated light's particle nature ; only particles could travel in such straight lines.
For example, reflection symmetries cannot be observed in chiral molecules ; thus, only 65 space groups of 230 possible are allowed for protein molecules which are almost always chiral.
But our thoughts can contain only one idea at a time, so if the plot is " hero runs after murderer " and our reflection is " he was foolish to trust the villain ", our thought is something like " hero foolish trust run after murderer villain ".
These skew rays suffer only partial reflection while meridional rays are completely guided.

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