Marwah's work is an intimate piece and the title, Mood Diary, reflects that well.
Despite a complex voting system, party strength in the Senead usually reflects that in the Dail.
And Hardy reflects that his own approach to playing Churchill has changed radically over the years.
This reflects that these August children can be almost a year younger than their September-born classmates.
Other polling reflects that far fewer voters blame the President for the looming sequestration than blame Congress.
Until one reflects that mutating architecture would likely be worse than the ills it seeks to cure.
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It is important that the curriculum reflects that, and it's correct these are recorded separately, to ensure transparency.
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It also reflects that the jobs market is changing - with more demand for graduates and skilled workers.
The acquisition reflects that security is now a fundamental component of online computing.
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But, apart from seasonal factors, experts say it reflects that the rate of inflation is edging up in Brazil.
Secretary General, I don't have a readout that reflects that they discussed Iran.
Cromwell reflects that he has heard those words before, about a different woman.
The record reflects that Ms. Currie's testimony on this issue was clear five times, every time she was asked.
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Valles' brutal slaying this weekend "reflects that in our country, it is definitely risky to practice journalism, " he said.
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Rush Limbaugh, one of the most opinionated men in media, reflects that change.
Fields reflects that healing in the wake of a terror attack like Oklahoma City or Boston takes a lot of time.
Mr Mullin reflects that ministerial team meetings with Mr Prescott must be rather like being at the court of Boris Yeltsin.
The stock market reflects that local traders are more gamblers than fiduciaries.
And I think that reflects that it relates specifically to this incident.
And the record number of women seeking office reflects that this year.
While exempt organizations officials knew of the situation earlier, the timeline reflects that IRS senior leadership did not have this level of detail.
So it was a snapshot into the fact -- into the world that reflects that we have a lot more work to do.
Apple is an emotive company and its stock price reflects that.
For you see, and here is the cell phone record, it reflects that at 3:32 p.m. on December 28th from Arlington, Virginia to Washington, D.
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The plan Ms Gillard has announced largely reflects that committee's consensus.
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They are very aware of their bodies, aware of people looking at them and they have started to dress in a way that reflects that situation.
His interview directly reflects that how even the private media are censored by RGOB in Bhutan when he was asked about the issue of Southern Bhutan.
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The chart also reflects that the homebuilders were up almost 20% at the start of last week and gave up some of their gains as the week progressed.
The report also reflects that the majority of young people currently get most of their history in primary schools and urges better training in the subject for primary teachers.
"While Exempt Organizations officials knew of the situation earlier, the timeline reflects that IRS senior leadership did not have this level of detail, " the statement from the IRS read.
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