I paused and fixed my eyes on her reflexion in the mirror.
I checked my reflexion in the mirror and smiled to myself.
Further reflexion and experiment showed me my subject strangled in that extreme of rigour.
In his ‘Concluding reflexions,’ Bateson made no bones about his belief that the ‘existence of Discontinuity in Variation is therefore proof that the accepted hypothesis is inadequate.’
In truth, we touch the essence of his reflexion on cinema - as though he had to resort to all the subtleties of reason in order to appease his lamentations.
Greville explains that incorporating together the power of separate nations would create an ‘uneven balance of State; the very reflexion of scorn between age, and youth.’
But on reflexion neither of these would been the right way to proceed.
This should give some motive for reflexion if one recalls Northrop Frye's famous generalization that Canadian literature is, or at least was, a continuous meditation on ‘Where is here?’
Althought I think it's a nice reflexion on the strength of the team.
In 1618, Galileo explained some visible comets in a fiery work as reflexions of light, so that nobody believed the Jesuit astronomer Grassi, who realised that the comets were flying bodies.
By widening the field to include all forms of film experimentation, by tracing a historical line from Marey to today, this book proposes new reflexions.
The plaintiffs are not portraying any abnormal sensitivity or delicacy in seeking to worship in an atmosphere of quiet and calm reflexion.
I thought that it was better to have time for reflexion than extra material.
Tolkien admitted, ‘My ‘Sam Gamgee’ is indeed a reflexion of the English soldier, of the privates and batmen I knew in the 1914 war, and recognised as so far superior to myself.’
He looked into the waters and saw her reflexion.
The writing itself does not resort to much critical reflexion or afterthought.
Definition of reflexion in US English:
reflexion
nounrəˈflekSHənrəˈflɛkʃən
variant spelling of reflection
Example sentencesExamples
Tolkien admitted, ‘My ‘Sam Gamgee’ is indeed a reflexion of the English soldier, of the privates and batmen I knew in the 1914 war, and recognised as so far superior to myself.’
I paused and fixed my eyes on her reflexion in the mirror.
He looked into the waters and saw her reflexion.
But on reflexion neither of these would been the right way to proceed.
Further reflexion and experiment showed me my subject strangled in that extreme of rigour.
Althought I think it's a nice reflexion on the strength of the team.
I checked my reflexion in the mirror and smiled to myself.
I thought that it was better to have time for reflexion than extra material.
By widening the field to include all forms of film experimentation, by tracing a historical line from Marey to today, this book proposes new reflexions.
In 1618, Galileo explained some visible comets in a fiery work as reflexions of light, so that nobody believed the Jesuit astronomer Grassi, who realised that the comets were flying bodies.
In truth, we touch the essence of his reflexion on cinema - as though he had to resort to all the subtleties of reason in order to appease his lamentations.
The plaintiffs are not portraying any abnormal sensitivity or delicacy in seeking to worship in an atmosphere of quiet and calm reflexion.
In his ‘Concluding reflexions,’ Bateson made no bones about his belief that the ‘existence of Discontinuity in Variation is therefore proof that the accepted hypothesis is inadequate.’
Greville explains that incorporating together the power of separate nations would create an ‘uneven balance of State; the very reflexion of scorn between age, and youth.’
This should give some motive for reflexion if one recalls Northrop Frye's famous generalization that Canadian literature is, or at least was, a continuous meditation on ‘Where is here?’
The writing itself does not resort to much critical reflexion or afterthought.