This is a general article which tells about the lapine practice of refection. |
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Undaunted, he asked what was the very best that the local area had to offer by way of refection. |
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The princess was presently bringing an ivory fine-toothed comb through her long hair as she looked at her refection in the mirror. |
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From 24 to 66 months, the lease term is usually a refection of the useful life of the equipment and the lessee's cash flow requirement. |
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General information regarding the major refection of the St Francois and Canada intersection. |
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Hence, Benhabib claims, there remain capacities for refection and accountability that are not simply themselves effects of power. |
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The refection film of the first layer is semi-transparent and the bonding agent is transparent, providing instant access from the first to the second layer. |
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Comprehensive approach on sustainable cities requires refection on a number of conditions. |
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But amid the chaos, there has been less serious refection on how the UK addresses these long-term challenges. |
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The refection of the boulevard de la Cité-des-Jeunes is expected to begin this summer. |
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As an example we reproduce the parameters chosen by Unafisco, which give some avenues for refection. |
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This year saw the end of the Hauterive power house rehabilitation and of the Fully penstock refection. |
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That's not a refection on the cases themselves, just the difficulty of ordering them. |
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As we prepare for 2009, we think it necessary that the refection should develop around some central themes which may become a turning point in the formation system and in continuity with what has been done in the past. |
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Ultimately while these shows go to some very dark places we respond positively because it's a refection of our lives in all their messy, incoherent glory. |
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At those meetings, the discussion and refection process was fostered by asking questions like: How does cooperation give purchasing power back to the people? |
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The objective consists also in a refection on prevention strategies to be promoted and adopted in close collaboration with authorities in charge of education, social policy, justice or police. |
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In this context, an open mechanism for refection and dialogue, using the Euromesco and Femise reports as a starting point, was recently launched by a group of Senior Civil Servants. |
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On refection, Farah might have found his Midas touch yesterday had he kept his powder dry for a little longer and the aching disappointment might not prove a bad thing in the long run. |
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This leads to a double division: 10 areas and 40 sub-areas, which also facilitates a refection and management of regional questions on various levels. |
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Smarter investments are necessary because the repeated failure and improvisation of Montréal's current Administration in terms of coordinating the refection efforts and costs is alarming. |
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In this square there will be a refection about the relationship of cities with their water spaces and the value of this resource in the improvement in the quality of life of the cities and their inhabitants. |
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The section is responsible for the planning and construction of municipal substructures such as roads and water networks, sewer systems, street and traffic lights, and the refection of major streets and collector roads. |
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