reflection

Definition for reflection

noun as in mirror image

noun as in criticism

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But according to Owen Rees, they are more a reflection of their writers’ bigoted imaginations than the truth.

"What we know is that countries can come together to support peace, to resolve conflict, to rebuild nations," she said, and added that she believed the reflections could help in Gaza.

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The label on the new wine reads: "The fruit of the vine and the work of human hands will become our cup of joy" - a reflection of the wine's sacred purpose.

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It is similar to being at the bottom of a deep gorge, where signals reach you only after multiple reflections from the walls.

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Losing vastly more than half of my wealth was something that required a lot of reflection.

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