The north facade is clad in dark glass that neatly reflects the image of the Bank of Albuquerque Tower a few blocks away.
If we think such writers should embody their times, then maybe not: the haze at the center of Graham's work neatly reflects the current confusion and fragmentation of American poetry.
Often these were actually designated 'second class', as at Spokane, Washington, neatly reflecting the American attitude to recently arrived immigrants.
Yet his greatness did not neatly reflect any conventional national school of conducting.
That neatly reflects America's real interest: a more competitive politics that responds better to the needs of ordinary Japanese, not just those of big business and rice farmers.
The relatively short wine list - 7 whites, 11 reds and a couple of rosés - neatly reflects the Mediterranean theme, with some substantial Australian and Californian backup.
The old poets have been sidelined in favour of self-penned lyrics that neatly reflect their very English sense of melody and the female Fortnam's light, sad, pretty, folkie-meets-chorister voice.
The history of personality testing neatly reflects these shifting notions of the optimal self.
And that is just one cultural cliche motorcycles neatly reflect.
In this respect, the report neatly reflects the Barnier private member's bill which has been used in France as the basis of a government bill seeking to regionalize the ballot.