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Unreflected, her face in his mirror bobbed up and down.
His thought was unreflected in his bland, closed face.
Over the years, the stories they have chosen to tell are those thatreflect brilliantly upon the unreflected experiences of simply being in life.
He helps people, but he is also a trickster spirit whose unreflected behavior gets him into trouble.
Rather, it recovers the "unreflected in myself" in its universal validity.
If in changing from one position to another the reflected image passes directly over the unreflected image, no side error exists.
Conformity is then a matter of habitual, unreflected and taken-for-granted ways of doing things.
The critical radius of an unreflected, homogeneous, spherical reactor was calculated to be:
There was no moonlight, and the only illumination present was a 25W unreflected porch light at 30M distance from the subject.
The laughter in Yali's face was totally unreflected in Acacia's.
Unreflected light is converted to infrared radiation (heat), which causes atmospheric warming (see "radiative forcing").
Americium is also fissile; the critical mass for an unreflected sphere of 241Am is approximately 60 kilograms.
Sharing experience beyond the here and now, in other words, transition from direct and unreflected to indirect and reflected interaction, is the next cognitive step.
It is to speak of that spontaneous or unreflected ideology working in fusion with the cultural ideology grounded in commodity exchange.
Unreflected celebration of technocracy as the sole agent of change must be treated with the same suspicion as its demonization.
Finally, the 2001 World Development Report warns against unreflected copying by countries of models that perhaps were successful in other countries or at other times.
As far as they remain unreflected, they strongly influence undesirable national antagonisms on very low-key levels, including both history and civic school curricula.
That newspaper described how even the English-speaking sphere was mocking the unreflected and basically unnecessary kowtow as "German linguistic submissiveness".
The Libyan vote was "highly disturbing,” coming out of "unreflected reflexes” of pacifism, exceptionalism, immaturity and fear of domestic backlash, he said.
Too rapid and unreflected an economic growth, he said, could harm the environment, which might then ‘strike back’ by hurting not only the general well-being but indeed also the economy itself.
As Merleau-Ponty terms it, this "unreflected" is "wild being," the silent and invisible ontological fond out of which self, others, and things arise in reciprocal relations.
Lee et al. present an analytical model showing that unreflected ballistic pressure waves are well approximated by an exponential decay, which is similar to blast pressure waves.
The critic is not some simple custodian of these museum texts whose task it is to keep the displays polished so their readers can see them in clear unreflected light.
Initially his theories were based on a reflective philosophy that, whilst he was criticised for this, did not suggest reflecting on the unreflected, nor linking philosophy to lived experience.
Linear-implosion weapons could use tampers or reflectors, but the overall diameter of the fissile-material plus tamper/reflector increases compared to the volume required for an untamped, unreflected pit.