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reflection

[ri-flek-shuhn] / rɪˈflɛk ʃən /




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In recent years, UC has touted the racial and ethnic mix of its enrolled students as a growing reflection of California demographics.

From Los Angeles Times

The researchers show that beyond their visual appeal, these reflections play a practical role in mathematical analysis.

From Science Daily

The organisers say the service will "provide an opportunity for families, friends, and members of the wider community to gather in reflection, remembrance, and unity".

From BBC

Was their feeble demise a window to their collective soul, a reflection of their spirit under the new, and surely doomed, manager?

From BBC

"We've got a big Test to play here and a big gap until our next series. All that is time for reflection. Right now isn't the time do that."

From BBC