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1 Galloway paused and scratched the end of his stump, became more reflective .
2 The passions of battle have subsided and a more reflective tone prevails.
3 Still angry, but more reflective and saddened by the state of affairs.
4 Lisa: Naomi is sensitive and impulsive; I'm more reflective and calm.
5 EBONY: Are you able to be more reflective in your books?
6 Meanwhile, Greece fans in Athens were more reflective about their side's unlucky exit.
7 The onset of his illness had given Hayes cause to become more reflective .
8 That seemed strange too and it made me even more reflective .
9 But it is less outrageously satirical and eager to shock, and more reflective .
10 They are almost all, not unexpectedly, stouter, wiser and more reflective .
11 Ringenberg solo is a more reflective but no less tenacious proposition.
12 Phillips opted for brisk-ish speeds, Elder was slower and more reflective .
13 Finally Sir John, slower, graver, more reflective , brought up the rear.
14 Through these events, the Crusaders name has become more reflective of a positive Crusade.
15 Both the strength and the combative side and the more reflective and protective side.
16 The more balanced, the more reflective the outcome should be of the respective teams.
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