The passage reflects hostility toward Jesus among the rabbis and includes this text:
Opponents also argued that passage would reflect softening attitudes in America toward drug consumption.
We cannot therefore be sure that the passage reflects the law at Neratius' time.
Some passages reflect Sahagún's own narration of events or commentary.
That last passage reflected what Wei had learned during the Cultural Revolution.
The passages dealing with later times reflect her own reactions and convey what it feels like to travel in the city.
Some passages reflect the Pope's deep pessimism about aspects of modern society, including feminism.
So that said, the passages that I quote do not reflect a non-academic view of liberty by guys on the street.
Which is why this passage reflects a degree of mystic socialist superstition so strange as to be off the scale:
The passage of time reflected different trends from the baroque to churrigueresque, Gothic and neoclassical pure.