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Folklore, as used by such writers, really reflects images engraved into it by the very person using it.
Leslie Newbiggin reflects the dominant position within the World Council of Churches when he says, `` We must claim absoluteness and finality for Christ and His finished work, but that very claim forbids us to claim absoluteness and finality for our understanding of it ''.
Thus, while the book exhibits considerable unity and probably reflects much of the historic Ezekiel, it is the product of a long and complex history and does not necessarily preserve the very words of the prophet.
Müller's work relies specifically on theoretical assumptions that are very similar to Haeckel's and reflects the German practice to maintain strong connections between empirical research and the philosophical framework of science.
This distinction reflects the rarity of the respective stones in ancient times, as well as their quality: all are translucent with fine color in their purest forms, except for the colorless diamond, and very hard, with hardnesses of 8 – 10 on the Mohs scale.
If the term has nonetheless retained a certain consistency in its use across these fields and would-be movements, it perhaps reflects the word ’ s position in general English usage: though the standard dictionary definition of irreal gives it the same meaning as unreal, irreal is very rarely used in comparison with unreal.
The 1907 Catholic Encyclopedia states, " A review Spanish occupation is one which reflects very little credit on Spanish colonial administration in those days.
The mechanism of the optical keyboard is very simple – a light beam is sent from the emitter to the receiving sensor, and the actuated key blocks, reflects, refracts or otherwise interacts with the beam, resulting in an identified key.
A low aluminium glass mirror is very clear, light transmissive, smooth, and reflects accurate natural colors.
Because the light of the flash occurs too fast for the pupil to close, much of the very bright light from the flash passes into the eye through the pupil, reflects off the fundus at the back of the eyeball and out through the pupil.
This is from a very old source, and reflects the cooking at the turn of the 20th century.
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.
The grape is very " malleable ", in that it reflects and takes on the impression of its terroir and winemaker.
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.
This reflects Chao's own political leanings — he is very close to the Zapatistas and their public spokesman, Subcomandante Marcos.
Stamford Hill reflects the very diverse composition of The London Borough of Hackney.
According to S & P, Rancho Cordova ’ s rating reflects the City ’ s “ very strong wealth indicator, its good financial performance leading to a very strong fund balance, good financial management practices and policies, and its access to Eastern Sacramento metropolitan area .” “ In our opinion, Rancho Cordova ’ s financial performance has been good with the City historically reporting consecutive surpluses ,” said S & P ’ s analysis report.
The softness of these unusual stones reflects the very slow pace of events in the ancient archipelago, since such deep surface-inward weathering requires that the original rounded granite rocks remain immobile and undisturbed over immense lengths of time.
It also reflects international guidance regarding the level of confidence that can be placed in numerical projections over very long periods of time.
This broadly reflects the general situation in Hellenistic Egypt, its rulers proclaiming themselves to be pharaohs but otherwise living in an entirely Hellenistic world, incorporating only very few local elements.
It is also notable that the very existence of Hermine in the novel is never confirmed ; the manuscript left in Harry Haller's room reflects a story that completely revolves around his personal experiences.
The grade reflects both the technical difficulty and the danger associated with a rapid, with grade I referring to flat or slow moving water with few hazards, and grade VI referring to the hardest rapids which are very dangerous even for expert paddlers, and are rarely run.
As very few whiskies are bottled from a single cask the age statement reflects the age of the youngest malt in the mix.

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The sculpture of the Kushan king Kanishka from this period depicting him wearing leather boots and a heavy warm coat amply reflects the influence of the central Asian Culture on Indian craftsmanship.
Their music reflects a wide range of influences, including country music, psychedelic rock, and traditional Irish folk music, but is generally classified as hard rock or sometimes heavy metal.
From that period the archaeological record also reflects the development of a complex colonial frontier when precolonial social formations were considerably disrupted and there is an increasing ' fabric heavy ' imprint of built structures, ash-heaps, and so on.
Successful in saving Midway, but at a heavy cost, Nimitz reflects that Yamamoto " had everything going for him ", asking " were we better than the Japanese, or just luckier?
The poet also notes the “‘ heavy change ’ suffered by nature now that Lycidas is gone — a ‘ pathetic fallacy ’ in which the willows, hazel groves, woods, and caves lament Lycidas ’ s death .” In the following section of the poem, “ The shepherd-poet reflects … that thoughts of how Lycidas might have been saved are futile … turning from lamenting Lycidas ’ s death to lamenting the futility of all human labor .” The next section is followed by that of the voice of Phoebus, “ the sun-god, an image drawn out of the mythology of classical Roman poetry, replies that fame is not mortal but eternal, witnessed by Jove ( God ) himself on judgment day .” At the end of the poem, King / Lycidas appears as a resurrected figure, being delivered by the waters that lead to his death: “ Burnished by the sun's rays at dawn, King resplendently ascends heavenward to his eternal reward .”
The Karlsruhe model is a tram-train which reflects urban and heavy rail trains running on the same tracks.
This demonstration of sheer courage, bravery, and willingness to close with the enemy even in the face of such heavy odds, instilled into these green troops the confidence of veterans and reflects the highest traditions of the U. S. Armed Forces.

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The use of modern engineering techniques reflects Morgan's background as a civil engineering graduate of the University of California, Berkeley and the first female architecture graduate of the École nationale supérieure des Beaux-Arts in Paris.
The technical design was ground breaking at the time and generated an enthusiastic response from one particular Brussels journal: " This design concept reflects both the 20th century innovative spirit and sheer audacity and brings to mind the astonishing civil engineering arrow at the 1958 exhibition.
SYNETICS magazine reflects the students ideas in engineering and management fields, including management topics like JIT, KANBAN, TPM, and TQM.
She suggests that this libertarianism reflects itself in a belief that crime reduction policies can be achieved without some form of ‘ social engineering ’.

reflects and content
The high content of zinc in coinage and brass objects declined after the first century AD and it has been suggested that this reflects zinc loss during recycling and thus an interruption in the production of new brass.
More generally, lossy compression can be thought of as an application of transform coding – in the case of multimedia data, perceptual coding: it transforms the raw data to a domain that more accurately reflects the information content.
It is also soft and metallic but can dissolve considerably more carbon, as much as 2. 1 % carbon at, which reflects the upper carbon content of steel.
" He theorized that the content of dreams reflects the dreamer's unconscious mind and specifically that dream content is shaped by unconscious wish fulfillment.
The title reflects Gautier's abandonment of the romantic ambition to create a kind of " total " art involving the emotional participation of the reader, in favour of a more modern approach focusing more on the poetic composition's form instead of its content.
Its probable derivation from depths greater than any other igneous rock type, and the extreme magma composition that it reflects in terms of low silica content and high levels of incompatible trace element enrichment, make an understanding of kimberlite petrogenesis important.
Images that have a narrative content, including those of the many scenes which make up the Life of the Virgin, are not correctly referred to as " Madonnas " but are given a title that reflects the scene such as the Annunciation to Mary.
Documents are produced when they are required, and the content reflects the information necessary at that point in the process.
In addition to escaping restraints and exploring new roles, fantasy content also reflects the degree to which we currently feel secure our anxious about our relationships.
These populations also differ on plumage, with the Balearic, North African and Cyprus races having yellower males, and the Balkan type having deep purple-pink males ; this however merely reflects the differing anthocyanin content of the cones they feed on, as these pigments are transferred to the feathers.
Keane states that the religious content reflects his own upbringing and family traditions.
The actual robber had little to do with the modern legend, whose content partly reflects the ubiquitous folk myths of a hero taking from the rich and giving to the poor.
* September 15 – Killian memos: John Killian's former secretary, Marian Carr Knox, says that the memos are forgeries but that their content is true and accurately reflects Killian's view of George W. Bush.
Whether the mixture of gases used in the Miller – Urey experiment truly reflects the atmospheric content of early Earth is a controversial topic.
Whilst his book changed the way the subject was taught at university, the content reflects the era in which the book was written.
Since 1998, some provinces ( such as Manitoba, Nova Scotia, and Quebec ) have released the film, with a rating that reflects its content.
The Court's " commitment to Apprendi in this context reflects not just respect for longstanding precedent, but the need to give intelligible content to the right of jury trial.
Ideally, a score on a criterion-referenced test reflects the amount of content knowledge a student has mastered.
The content of Dnyaneshwari reflects a detailed knowledge of kundalini, metaphysics and astrology.
The content reflects a substantial concern with the moral education of youth and the preparation of citizens in the young Republic.
The language and musical style of this genre reflects the history of South African slavery ; it is often described and perceived as ' sad ' and ' emotional ' in content and context.
It is also important for instructors to realize that although a curriculum may be set down for them, it inevitably becomes shaped by them into something personal that reflects their own belief systems, their thoughts and feelings about both the content of their instruction and their learners ( Rhodes and Bellamy 1999 ).
He is best known for writing children's historical novels, whose content reflects his insistence on historically correct backgrounds, which he meticulously researched.

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