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The elderly woman reflects poignantly on her own checkered past, and wonders what happened to her refined " Liaisons ".
Certainly not as pristine a future we would see in other series or films, Cowboy Bebop decides to deliver a future that closely reflects that of our own time.
As he reflects on Moira's words, Xavier gives Cyclops his blessing to lead the X-Men and leaves to find his own path.
In any event, in the 1968 edition of Invertebrate Zoology, it is noted that " division of the Animal Kingdom into vertebrates and invertebrates is artificial and reflects human bias in favor of man's own relatives.
On completion of his studies, the young student noted, " Patience, diligence, persistence, and sincerity will lead to success ," which reflects upon Albrechtsberger's own compositional philosophies.
This name reflects the fact that while in many respects Shemini Atzeret is a separate holiday in its own right, in certain respects its celebration is linked to that of Sukkot.
The story reflects Wells's own socialist political views, his view on life and abundance, and the contemporary angst about industrial relations.
* In Peter Høeg's novel Smilla's Sense of Snow, the titular heroine reflects that it is admirable for the hotel's manager and guests to go to all that trouble so that the latecomer can have his own room and some privacy.
La Comédie humaine reflects his real-life difficulties, and includes scenes from his own experience.
* Cleomedes teaches that the moon does not glow on its own, but rather reflects sunlight.
This may be as a result of the autobiographical aspects of the novel, as it reflects a number of incidents and parallels very close to his own experiences.
While the series ' first book consisted of a coming of age process through an arduous voyage which would ultimately lead to Ged confronting his own issues, The Tombs Of Atuan works in a much more restricted, confined space, which reflects itself in the narrative's style and progression, Tenar's tale being more intimate and less epically inclined than the previous novel.
However, it is also possible that Asser's inclusion of Welsh placenames simply reflects an interest in etymology or the existence of a Welsh audience in his own household rather than in Wales.
He believed this hypothetical planet of Nibiru to be in an elongated, elliptical orbit in the Earth's own Solar System, asserting that Sumerian mythology reflects this view.
Ingle's approach, as described in his own words, reflects the early inspiration of the magic realism movement as described by Roh ; that is, the aim is not to add magical elements to a realistic painting, but to pursue a radically faithful rendering of reality ; the " magic " effect on the viewer comes from the intensity of that effort: " I don't want to make arbitrary changes in what I see to paint the picture, I want to paint what is given.
The area around the Parish Church is known as " Top o't ' Town " and the area around the Junction public house is known as " Bottom o't ' Town ", this reflects the days when Rastrick had its own governance in the form of a Town Board whose Offices and lock-up were situated halfway between the two, on Ogden Lane.
Conversely, it is possible that Aristophanes ' caricature of the philosopher merely reflects his own ignorance of philosophy.
As such, Barthes reflects on the ability of signs in Japan to exist for their own merit, retaining only the significance naturally imbued by their signifiers.
This perhaps more clearly reflects the origins of the subdiaconate than in the Byzantine Rite, where, rather than the subdeacon assisting the deacon, many formerly diaconal functions have, over time, come to be seen as properly belonging to the subdeacon in his own right.
The French philosopher Simone de Beauvoir in A Very Easy Death ( Une mort très douce, 1964 ) reflects within her own conscience about her mother's attempts to develop such a moral sympathy and understanding of others.
Plumb wrote: " This history will endure ; not only because Sir Winston has written it, but also because of its own inherent virtues its narrative power, its fine judgment of war and politics, of soldiers and statesmen, and even more because it reflects a tradition of what Englishmen in the hey-day of their empire thought and felt about their country's past.
The story deals with the experiences of a young writer and reflects her own, like in her previous novel A Beginner.
This particular argument reflects McDowell's wider commitment to the idea that, when we understand others, we do so from " inside " our own practices: Wright and Dummett are treated as pushing the claims of explanation too far and as continuing Quine's project of understanding linguistic behaviour from an " external " perspective.
In this film, he drills further into an obsession with memory, time, and longing than may even be good for him, and his world reflects and refracts our own more than may be comfortable for us.

reflects and political
Ana Castillo has referred to herself as a Chicana, and her literary work reflects that she primarily considers the term to be a positive one of self-determination and political solidarity.
The state of political satire in a given country reflects the state of civil liberties and human rights.
The Swiss government has been a coalition of the four major political parties since 1959, each party having a number of seats that roughly reflects its share of electorate and representation in the federal parliament.
The political platform of the Libertarian Party reflects the ideas of libertarianism, favoring minimally regulated markets, a less powerful state, strong civil liberties ( including support for same-sex marriage and other LGBT rights ), cannabis legalization and regulation, separation of church and state, open immigration, non-interventionism and neutrality in diplomatic relations ( i. e., avoiding foreign military or economic entanglements with other nations ), freedom of trade and travel to all foreign countries, and a more responsive and direct democracy.
In general, the lack of a specialised priesthood to Hestia reflects her central public function as political and civic, further evidenced by her very numerous privately funded dedications at civic sites, and the administrative rather than religious titles used by the lay-officials involved in her civic cults.
Although religion stands as a commonly held reason for choosing to veil, it has also reflects on political regimes and personal conviction, allowing it to serve as a medium through which personal character can be revealed.
Lakoff claims that the public political arena in America reflects a basic conceptual metaphor of ' the family.
The game was introduced in Germany during the Thirty Years War, and texts of that period provide substantial evidence of its vogue, like the metaphorical use of the word " Repique " in the 1634-8 political poem Allamodisch Picket Spiel (" Piquet Game à la mode "), which reflects the growing popularity of the game at that time.
The Notwithstanding Clause reflects the hybrid character of Canadian political institutions.
The political satire in " Part III " of the book reflects the author's view of Great Britain's treatment of Ireland.
His musical work to a large extent reflects these political influences and convictions and thus can hardly be detached from his political positions.
Most editorial cartoons lack the type of explicitly partisan political opinion found on the rest of the editorial page, instead opting for humor that reflects the conventional wisdom of readers.
" Critics of Juche charge that the " Juche dating system ", as it is based on a person's birth date rather than a political era, reflects a dynastic tradition where era names are specified for ruling Emperors of Japan and China, as well as the Korean Emperors, who also used this system.
For some, this reflects the fact that freedom of speech is either universal or non-existent ; others take the more nuanced position that this reflects the greater protection to be accorded to those sub-sets of freedom of speech and association which deliver ' democracy ' ( so political speech would attract greater protection than forms of speech, such as pornography, which do not contribute to democracy ).
The Greens advance a broad multi-issue political platform that reflects its core values of ecological wisdom, social justice, grassroots democracy and non-violence.
Stossel's reporting style, which is a blend of commentary and reporting, reflects a libertarian political philosophy and his views on economics are largely supportive of the free market.
From the Preamble of the UFP political platform, Building a world that reflects our ideals!
* The conversion of the term “ Tar Sands ” to “ Oil Sands ”, ( Alberta, Canada ) in corporate and political language reflects an ongoing debate between the project's adherents and opponents.
As such, the internal organisation of the political parties reflects the fundamentally dual nature of Belgian society.
As the event reflects its socially liberal agendas, political organizations such as the Green Party and Democratic Party have shown an increased presence.
As Manuel Castells, another lecturer involved in the field of computing, it is something that reflects not only on this community, but also of the wider social, political and financial world.

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