-
shaped object with a mean
radius of 11 km (7 mi). Its
surface is very
unreflective and
dominated by
impact craters. In particular, Phobos's
surface has...
- eman****ted
brethren in the West,
their Jewishness was self-evident and
unreflective. On that "thick"
layer of ethnicity, with
virtually no
alternative high...
- comp****ionate
ecosystems is the
ideology of
traditional conservation biology—and
unreflective status quo bias.
Fairlie S (2010). Meat: A
Benign Extravagance. Chelsea...
-
pongee silks range from
appearing similar to
satin to
appearing matte and
unreflective.
Though pongee is
typically made out of silk, it can be
woven from a...
- "
which has led some
scholars to
describe Ibn Qudamah's
theology as "
unreflective traditionalism," that is to say, as a
theological point of view which...
-
themselves experienced war.
Critics see the
revival as part of a rise of
unreflective nationalism in
Australia which was
particularly fostered by the then...
-
minorities and its
nostalgic portrayal of a
bygone era. This was seen as
unreflective of
Greater Manchester,
where many
neighbourhoods had
significant Black...
-
describes her as
having a "politician's temperament—restless, energetic,
unreflective". Her
father was a lithographer. He was also a peasant.
During her teen...
- by the
lightweight design of a
fighter aircraft: "highly resistant,
unreflective and
totally intimidating". The
Arkham Knight's
holographic helmet conceals...
- by Husserl.
Paradigmatic examples of
comportment can be
found in the
unreflective dealing with
equipment that
presents itself as
simply "ready-to-hand"...