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Grant chooses goofy professor over, say, conflicted wannabe monk, and offers, if nothing else, a reminder that a boyish smile and twinkling blue eyes are simply quirks of genetics rather than reflections of humanity.

Ms Millward said one of her reflections given in her statement to the inquiry was that the consultants did not use the hospital’s then governance processes to report their concerns.

From BBC

I turned to some informed observers for their reflections on the global consequences of this very consequential election.

From BBC

One of her own drawings, a sort of Hansel and Gretel scenario, will also play a part in the action, which is ripe with echoes and reflections and uncanny parallels, along with dead people who might be ghosts or visions or psychological projections, or some combination thereof.

Analysts told BI that Swift will likely use her huge fan base and social media to promote her book, set to feature hundreds of behind-the-scenes photographs and reflections on the tour that started in early 2023, spanned five continents and grossed over $1 billion.

From Salon

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

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