Examples of using Work reflects in English and their translations into German
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Colloquial
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Official
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Ecclesiastic
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Medicine
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Financial
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Ecclesiastic
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Political
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Computer
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Programming
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Official/political
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Political
The work reflects our relationship to body and soul.
Artemisia fought back and reclaimed her life after what happened to her,she refused to let it ruin her and this work reflects that.
This work reflects the motive of creative premonition.
Moritz: First he was a spa doctor and then a painter: Peter Robert Berry(1864-1942) was extremely fond of the Engandine area,indeed all his work reflects his love of this Swiss countryside and its colours.
My work reflects the question of why we produce art.
Much of Arnold Dreyblatt's work reflects on the process of collecting, storing and archiving information.
My work reflects what I see on a daily basis as well as my own feelings.
On the other hand, the work reflects the human condition in the information age: immersed in a stream of white noise.
Our work reflects the needs of our customers and suppliers.”.
The subtle and yet memorable work reflects the artist's interaction with this architecture that is important both in art history, and history more broadly.
The work reflects the dimensions of sense and the five categories to the world.
With the greatest artistic compression, the work reflects the intense, changing emotions of the Romantic period: a hopeful enthusiasm which repeatedly reveals flashes of devastation and depression.
My work reflects the current human condition, often with regards to nature.
Meintjes' work reflects something of the naivety of the African artist….
His work reflects the current human condition, often with regards to nature.
Her work reflects the multitude of points of view that surrounds us, especially in the cities.
Zimmermann's work reflects this temporal simultaneity in its juxtaposition of multiple layers.
Barney's work reflects his talent for cinematic storytelling, emotive expression and authenticity.
Gunta Stölzl's work reflects in an exemplary manner the innovative and progressive concepts of the Bauhaus movement.
The work reflects how deeply impressed Haydn was by performances in London of the great oratorios by Handel.
Sharif's work reflects his intentional"doing" and"making" and his consciousness of the conditions that he works in.
His work reflects the lushness of the mountain forests, the richness of folk legend, and the macabre spark of ancient ghost stories.
His work reflects on notions of collective failure and hopefulness, the misreading of history and the dissemination of knowledge.
Her work reflects the individuality of gorillas, and she only paints the gorillas that she has met all over the world.
His work reflects the refined, although highly unstable, atmosphere at the court of the House of Valois during the French Wars of Religion of 1560 to 1598.
My work reflects on survival and power in a man made world, based on two opposites: rational construction and the natural world.
His work reflects the creation process of a film about homeless people in Las Vegas in which Conroy confronts possibilities for the honest production of art.
Joyce Nyairo's work reflects a deep concern for Kenya and Kenyans, but it is also not afraid to laugh at the worst of their endemic follies and failures.
Much of Dalal's work reflects his extensive musical skills in both classical-European, Jazz and Arabic music, and also reflects a strong affinity he has for the desert and its inhabitants.
Koester's work reflects on LeWitt's observation that“Conceptual Artists are mystics rather than rationalists” and illustrates how attempts at comprehensive rationalization, especially those of Conceptual art, seem doomed to fail.