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reflection

Definition for reflection

noun as in mirror image

noun as in criticism

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But Shakespeare as a brand remains unparalleled in our culture: Mere invocation of his work can confer a warm, orangey glow of importance upon an otherwise pedestrian reflection on it.

A thorough reflection on the greatest spell of their careers will, however, have to wait.

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We’re a lot like her already, making the first five episodes feel like a sideways glance into some version of a reflection.

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"This decision is not a reflection of any particular government polices," it added.

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As it grew in the late 19th century, the library sought to cooperate with, not dominate, groups such as the American Library Association, perhaps a reflection of the strength of American federalism.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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