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(31) She lay still, needing the time alone to reflect on herself. (32) They record and reflect on daily activities, delicately holding within the innocent seeming image much that is intimate. (33) I am beginning to count the days since the landing and to reflect on all that has happened. (34) Altogether, an enjoyable and memorable occasion to reflect on the highlights of your day. (35) Then the rock continued on its imperturbable course and we were left to reflect on its message. (36) There he could get a good whisky and soda and reflect on his unfortunate position. (37) For the moment, however, it is sufficient to reflect on the difficult terrain which we are traversing. (38) We can begin to understand this vital principle when we reflect on how we have been emotionally wounded in the past. (39) From this, we step forward to reflect on the essential need for humility. (40) You may not agree with the ratings, but it does give pause to reflect on various destinations. (41) A peaceful journey home with lots to reflect on and pray and share with others. (42) Walking from the Regimental Headquarters to the Mess there is time to reflect on the day and think about the future. (43) Pilgrims of the primordial, we go to reflect on our birth. (44) One can reflect on the first yama, ahimsa, non-harming. (45) This meeting is a chance to reflect on JW Lee, starting with the tribute video that was shared with the Executive Board last week, and hearing from Ian Smith about the state funeral in Korea. (45)try its best to collect and create good sentences. (46) McGee says leaving without a position lined up gave him time to reflect on what kind of company he wanted to run. (47) I invite everyone to think and reflect on this. As a religious person of Christianity; are we able to help those who are spiritually anxious so they can receive peace of the spirit? (48) At the same time , I suggested that most bluffing in business might be regarded simply as game strategy much like bluffing in poker, which does not reflect on the morality of the bluffer. (49) In the last part of the article, I reflect on the theoretical and practical implications of the abuse of rights globally. (50) Some call it unparalleled violence and reflect on a hopeless time in Mexico's history, 200 years after its independence and 100 years after the Mexican Revolution. (51) In writing about the year that followed the fatal heart attack of John Gregory Dunne, her husband of nearly 40 years, Ms Didion used her experience to reflect on the fundamental absurdity of death. (52) But as he considers a second print run, perhaps this designer has bought himself some extra time to reflect on this stuff. (53) Take time off to reflect on your future if this is needed. A good mentor will understand that you come first. (54) Before I tell the story of my attempt to get to the summit of the 7456 meter high mountain Muztagh Ata I want to reflect on the journey so far. (55) One by one, Representatives from all parts of the country and all points of view rose in common cause to honor Gabby and the other victims, and to reflect on our shared hopes for this country. (56) It stands to reason that most distracting thoughts are negative, and therefore have opposites. Simply reflect on the opposite –not just thinking about it, but feeling it as well. (57) To know, Enzo Italian sports commentator, but in the one of the few iron Inter fans, who say such words, it is worth going to reflect on the Inter Milan. (58) In the longer term, however, Chinese officials must reflect on how they allowed the recent flare-up in their diplomatic posture to run against their interests. (59) The system of private docent helps us to reflect on the questions such as how to select academic successors, how to promote teachers to professors, and how to inspirit teachers. (60) Asked to reflect on how the story relates to the prospect of Taiwanese independence, Ms. Gao, who endured a decade of suffering during the chaos of the Cultural Revolution, gave a throaty laugh.