Word: reflects
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That is until you reflect that a majority of the students participating in the housing lottery did not in fact put down their true first choice. Rather, the first choices reflected what the students would be most satisfied with, considering a moderately high to low lottery number and the probability of their true first choice house being filled in the first round. Helen Gould '90 Elaine Demopoulos...
...funding proposals reflect a dynamic thatis transforming science itself into research thatis extremely expensive, forcing scientists to workin multi-disciplinary research teams," saidSaundra Toye, NSF budget director...
...These theses reflect that intellectual liveliness and also contribute to it," Smith said...
...which may be why it is rarely played in concert. It does, however, offer a splendid workout for a CD player. Finnish Conductor Salonen, 28, leads an assured performance that serves notice of his arrival as an important young maestro. Two atmospheric works by Poland's Witold Lutoslawski also reflect his ear for sonorities...
Westlake is the author of a number of intricate, blackly humorous mysteries which reflect the theme of violent role-changing that runs through this movie. The author has an obvious fascination with such switching--"Westlake" is actually a pseudonym used by a well-hidden British journalist--and it is this identity confusion which is the movie's strength...