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reflection

[ri-flek-shuhn] / rɪˈflɛk ʃən /




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"Some of the SPF testing, I feel, has become a bit more of a marketing exercise than a real reflection of efficacy," cosmetic chemist Michelle Wong told the BBC last year.

From BBC

In the nave she will swear an oath on the Saint John's Bible, the first time a new bible has been used since 1945, in what is being seen as a reflection of modernisation.

From BBC

Or we’ll dissolve into each other, like Narcissus and his reflection.

From Salon

Strong reflections at the air-dielectric boundary keep the light circulating inside the cavity.

From Science Daily

He called Canada's rights charter a "pillar of our democracy and a reflection of our shared values".

From BBC