It has a curved, mirrored interior within which revolving mirrored discs produce mesmerizing, woozy reflections.
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This type of response is mirrored in research on humans.
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Back in season 5, Cersei's short hair mirrored Tyene Sand's.
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It was basically them walking on a long, mirrored catwalk.
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His eyes unreadable, but intent unmistakeable, behind mirrored Oakley sunglasses.
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She paired the look with mirrored sunglasses and gray kicks.
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The reaction to Cleansed has eerily mirrored Blasted's opening night.
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" Another mirrored those thoughts, commenting "Your a horrible mother [sic].
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These dynamics are mirrored in Judge Fidèle's struggling home life.
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That move was mirrored by a surge in interest online.
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Their very fragility mirrored the preciousness of what they contained.
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These economic policies were mirrored by new waves of xenophobia.
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The situation is mirrored in cities all over the country.
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We settle on two stools facing a giant mirrored wall.
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This division is now mirrored in the country's political system.
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The CNN headline was mirrored by a statement from Sen.
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A mirrored sliding door separated the room for the bathroom.
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Their parents mirrored their emotions and attended to their needs.
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The positive sentiment was also mirrored in greater China markets.
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But, for a few seasons, her pain mirrored my own.
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The old southpaw double attack, mirrored back against the southpaw.
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That proposal mirrored a bill put forth by former Rep.
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His attitude toward them mirrored his comments about the mother.
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Bevin's confrontational and unapologetic political persona mirrored President Donald Trump's.
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The notices mirrored two others that were issued in 2007.
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The stock market has mirrored those concerns since the summer.
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Being fair, I loved the admiration you mirrored for me.
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The apartment had mirrored walls, ancient carpet and garish chandeliers.
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Nowadays, your NOTHING BURGER comes smoked, on a mirrored tray.
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This had been mirrored in the kind of companies listed.
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Practical and polished The mirrored chests are great for storage.
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Reflections of turboprop planes flit across the building's mirrored panes.
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The policy has been mirrored by some employers, including Volkswagen.
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Markets in greater China mirrored the slide in global equities.
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I could see my own discomfort mirrored in his face.
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Finally, the second floor also has a mirrored wet bar...
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The mirrored refractions between host and human are further refracted.
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Performance at Folger Hill, however, never mirrored SAC's legendary returns.
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Now it had bars across the door and mirrored windows.
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There is a living area with chandelier and a mirrored bar.
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But its findings were mirrored in other national surveys this month.
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Those predictions mirrored recent economic data that suggests a stronger consumer.
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Mirantis CEO Adrian Ionel mirrored this assessment in a statement today.
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Dominated by steel since, the city's fortunes have mirrored the industry's.
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Called "Officeman 2," it was set in a completely mirrored room.
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Panelists throughout the conference mirrored this sentiment, especially regarding climate change.
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There's also a mirrored built-in bar and an open plan.
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Alongside Jennifer's divorce filing was Michael's response, which mirrored her documents.
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They have also done a sun clip with mirrored lens ($9503).
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That mirrored solid growth elsewhere, including in central Europe and Russia .
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It mirrored a bill he introduced to the Senate last August.
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Mendacious campaigning mirrored by partisan media amplified the sense of betrayal.
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The two hills that rise above sea level are mirrored underwater.
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A spectacular etched and mirrored ceiling will reflect the marble floor.
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Some of Whitaker's comments about Mueller in 2017 mirrored Trump's complaints.
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"Look at all the mirrored surfaces," she said, as she ascended.
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It mirrored cultural shifts and was a window into the future.
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You'll find their constitution engraved on mirrored panels in myriad languages.
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The mirrored posters contract, focus, and aim light, serving multiple purposes.
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It has a lit, mirrored frame and a fake-fur cover.
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In public, Trump's other top deputies have mirrored their boss's tone.
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In that, he mirrored those fans streaming out of the stadium.
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For the first three innings, the two games mirrored each other.
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"The people of this region mirrored the land," Mr. Faye writes.
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"This happens because they see their own reflection mirrored in you."
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Others were amused by the mirrored ceiling and cheeky minibar offerings.
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This mass bear positioning is being mirrored in the London market.
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The style of the music mirrored the arguments it was making.
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Each "mirror" is a stainless steel surface with a mirrored finish.
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Now we starting to see this complexity mirrored in the archaeological record.
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The shots are mirrored, but apart from that it's near enough identical.
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The outside of the box is mirrored to blend into its surroundings.
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RATING SENSITIVITIES Rating actions on Italy will be mirrored in Sardinia's ratings.
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To Mr. Zou, that generational divide mirrored the political tensions at stake.
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The mirrored walls turned a few fidgety bellhops into an uncomfortable army.
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Some LGBT YouTube creators said the company's inaction mirrored their own experiences.
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The sharp slowdown in rich countries has been mirrored in emerging markets.
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The region's main equity indexes mostly mirrored falls in London and Frankfurt.
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We had a big mirrored floor, and a Technocrane, which was programmable.
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Elizabeth's burgeoning confidence as Queen is mirrored in her assertiveness at home.
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The Philippines' former United Nations (UN) envoy Lauro Baja mirrored that view.
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Committee breakdowns have historically mirrored the make-up of the overall chamber.
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Wouldn't it be pretty to think the stars' lives mirrored their characters'?
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Arya's reactions as she watches the nobles process in are also mirrored.
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The shift has, in large part, mirrored the party's overall lurch leftward.
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However, that growth was not mirrored in the value of those exits.
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RATING SENSITIVITIES A rating action on Cantabria would be mirrored on ICAF.
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The slight rise in yields mirrored moves in other major bond markets.
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Along party lines, the numbers nearly mirrored those of the first question.
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Nor is it in our blackly-mirrored iPhones because they are scary.
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Bolsonaro's campaign slogan of "Brazil First" also mirrored Trump's "America First" tagline.
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Some phrases and sentences are mirrored with only a few words changed.
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The poll mirrored a partisan divide when it comes to racial attitudes.
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Here, a swimmer's crystal-clear reflection makes for a breathtaking mirrored illusion.
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Part walk-in closet, part lady's lounge, the mirrored walls and—surprise!
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The reaction mirrored the pained expression I had seen from Javaherian earlier.
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That same hardiness is mirrored in the wild landscape of rural Alaska.
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Why is it, they wondered, that bars are so often abundantly mirrored?
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The organization's progress has mirrored changes in the nation as a whole.
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An envelope of mirrored stainless steel will give it a glistening veneer.
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Foulkes and the sculpture are now no longer mirrored, but physically connected.
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But Qualtrics' last-minute deal mirrored similar moves by other software companies.
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The depopulation drive is mirrored by other policies to reduce environmental stress.
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The mixed nature of the Defense Department's response is mirrored around Washington.
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People felt their love story mirrored Brodie-Sangster's in the Christmas classic.
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The stripped-down script was mirrored by the spareness of the set.
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The defense's final day of arguments mirrored its first in many ways.
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The inception of "Dispatches" mirrored the trickiness of its real-world inspiration.
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Those conclusions were regularly mirrored by scientifically conducted polls following the events.
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Unfortunately, this increase was not mirrored in the Senate proposal in September.
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The widening well-being gap mirrored the widening income gap, Witters said.
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Consolidation on the milk processing side was mirrored in grocery and retail.
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It&aposs currently adorned with hundreds of iridescent glass and mirrored ornaments.
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Hundreds of bottles—his personal collection—line the walls on mirrored shelves.
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But the reversal mirrored the company's interactions with officials in other states.
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There was a stage in front of a two-way mirrored wall.
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Martin's evolution mirrored one happening across multiple schools inside the KIPP network.
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Still, the index mirrored other confidence surveys, which weakened sharply last month.
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RATING SENSITIVITIES Rating actions on REC would be mirrored on the bond's rating.
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Remember Gigi Hadid's $2,000 mirrored manicure at this year's tech-themed Met Gala?
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The episode focused on their professional work, but mirrored that with the personal.
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This growth in pantsuits also mirrored the growth women had in the workplace.
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RATING SENSITIVITIES Changes to France's sovereign rating would be mirrored in AFD's ratings.
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It comes with Ruark's RotoDial controller which is mirrored with a matching remote.
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The color scheme of the outfit mirrored that of Kate's back in 2012.
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He found that this closely mirrored the results seen in state-level polling.
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Clinton's fundraising advantage at the social media companies is mirrored across the industry.
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Alyssa Milano, who also stars in the series, mirrored Ryan and Gussis' sentiments.
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And the suite's round king-size bed with mirrored headboard is extremely tempting.
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Pair this retro piece with round, mirrored sunnies and a body-chain underneath.
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RATING SENSITIVITIES Changes to AVTODOR's ratings would be mirrored by the bond's ratings.
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Trump's tendency to play loose with the facts is mirrored by his subordinates.
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China's declining coal imports are being mirrored in India, but for different reasons.
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"That's a Lifestyle" features beautiful, mirrored harmonic lines between Longstreth and new Projectors.
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Lensabl lets users replace original lenses with any tint they want, including mirrored.
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The rise of the drug has mirrored a growing crisis across North America.
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It's a mirrored reflection of the friendly neighborhood superhero sworn to protect it.
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One expansive mirrored mural covers the walls of a gallery with innumerable colors.
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The "Formation" singer accessorized with a pink pair of heels and mirrored shades.
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Which is to say, it mirrored the experience of using the real thing.
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It mirrored that of the one attended by Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip.
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The prejudice I bore against them mirrored the prejudice their society harbored, too.
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RATING SENSITIVITIES Rating actions on PFC would be mirrored on the bond's rating.
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But however the struggle plays out, it is being mirrored across the country.
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These challenges are mirrored in Karen Traviss' fantastic five-book The Wess'Har Wars.
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The floor and ceiling are mirrored, giving off a truly sci-fi effect.
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The report mirrored other regional manufacturing surveys that have shown softening in activity.
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He said Conway's remarks closely mirrored that example of what not to do.
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Those decisions mirrored yesterday's move by ABC, averting intense pressure on its advertisers.
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About half of the pavilions' surfaces are mirrored to create kaleidoscopic visual effects.
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The poll mirrored a clear partisan divide when it comes to racial attitudes.
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Karaoke is involved, to fine effect, and striking mirrored masks (by Oana Botez).
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Plus, doesn't this pitcher pic look something like Coco Chanel's famed mirrored staircase?
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But it also seemed that the general reaction mostly mirrored IGN's response: Why?
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Citing other examples from Argentine history that she said mirrored this pattern, Mrs.
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And the divisions inside the debate hall mirrored those in the streets outside.
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The image in question was taken in a mirrored room in Conthey, Switzerland.
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The rise of Occupy Democrats essentially mirrored the rise of Sanders's primary run.
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Venezuela's aid predicament has mirrored the international alliances forged by the competing sides.
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It's mirrored back to them how much this community meant to my father.
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Violence that was often mirrored by fans in the stands and after matches.
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He tracked him and he mirrored him and made sure he was close.
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"This wasn't part of the plan," Spicer said, standing in the mirrored studio.
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Surfaces on all sides are mirrored, turning four figures into an infinite army.
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That turnabout mirrored the president's shift after the 2018 shooting in Parkland, Fla.
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The winning films have often mirrored changes taking place in the wider world.
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Those losses mirrored declines seen stateside on investor concerns over rising interest rates.
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The lower level contains the gym, mirrored dressing room, salon and laundry area.
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These references have been mirrored by other users casting suspicion on Juice's death.
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Bolton actually had a thought-out worldview that in many ways mirrored Trump's.
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The dozens of high-end liquor bottles lining a mirrored bar said otherwise.
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But Trump's defenses of Kavanaugh in many ways mirrored Bush's defense of Thomas.
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In an odd way, he mirrored the election of Barack Obama in 2008.
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The results, however, mirrored other estimates of her chances of winning the campaign.
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Maxwell, 26, mirrored her look in a pair of jeans and a leather jacket.
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The 47-year-old singer accessorized the look with mirrored sunglasses and hoop earrings.
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Higgins' campaign mirrored Trump in almost every way, in both and lack of substance.
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It produced a surprisingly beautiful geometric form, the building's architecture perfectly mirrored onto itself.
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The rise of orthorexia (eating disorders fixating on eating healthily) has mirrored this trend.
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But the most retweeted one mirrored a deep divide on the Republican presidential ticket.
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The claims in the case mirrored similar antitrust claims made by iPhone maker Apple.
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He danced, in a silver lamé bikini, mirrored sunglasses, white socks, and tennis shoes.
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A mirrored tray with just the right assortment of jewelry, perfume bottles, and cosmetics.
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Instead, its gold-and-mirrored interior holds a singular card, sized just to fit.
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This marked a departure from the source material, though that too mirrored real life.
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The fall in summer working has been mirrored by a rise in summer studying.
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The same day she filed, Baskett responded with his filing and mirrored her documents.
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Meyer said that what happened in restaurants mirrored the uncertainty in the financial markets.
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He stood on the set with his mirrored sunglasses like a fire-breathing dragon.
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Last week, I traveled to Dumbo, Brooklyn, to see some interactive, aluminum, mirrored bricks.
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And last week, Clinton announced a new college affordability plan that mirrored Sanders' proposals.
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And I had picked up a set of mirrored goggles at the scuba shop.
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In all cases except for one in Italy, the revisions mirrored sovereign rating actions.
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In one scene, the chair's motion mirrored Batman's point of view — stomping, punching, diving.
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In the same vein, Chicago's show mirrored experiences of the audience through local artists.
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You can find this notion mirrored in the more libertarian encampments of Silicon Valley.
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And the recent uptick is mirrored in Britain and the Netherlands, among other countries.
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Donald Trump's ascent has been mirrored by a documented rise in organized hate groups.
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For one number, the containers look like sarcophagi; in another, they are mirrored doors.
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In the restaurant, Diplo asked not to be seated facing the mirrored back wall.
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His descriptions are mirrored by (not illustrated by) the bleak photographs of Patrice Molinard.
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I thought the way that they mirrored those storylines is great, which is perfect.
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Benchmarks in Shanghai, Hong Kong and Tokyo all mirrored the surge in U.S. stocks.
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His work in Iraq has mirrored that done by Yahad In-Unum in Europe.
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Great white clouds, billowing above the plane, were mirrored in the black pools below.
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He mirrored their concern back to them, and everyone felt better for the exchange.
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The significance of women in U.S. elections is mirrored in other areas as well.
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In fact, you may be letting just about any formula behind its mirrored doors.
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That decline mirrored one of the stock's previous drops, which got Boroden's gears turning.
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Wali was in his late 40s with curly gray hair and orange mirrored shades.
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This kind of mindset is mirrored in the Republican Party and its supporters today.
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Wever-Croes's path to career prominence is mirrored in those of her female peers.
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The fund-raising leader board mostly mirrored those who fared best among small donors.
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The adjacent powder room is a mirrored jewel box with wood and marble trim.
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A looming mirrored steel cross defines the chapel of the Brazilian architect Carla Juaçaba.
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The mirrored harms by the two types of viruses is more than just speculation.
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I went to the mirrored doors and quietly slid one back in its tracks.
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The thrones and crowns and chandeliers along a mirrored hall were another big hit.
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The space-and-time warping and mirrored realities in "Doctor Strange" are a blast.
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The impact of the weaker yuan on its results mirrored that of its rivals.
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The clip features three mirrored versions of the mother-and-daughter duo swaying together.
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RATING SENSITIVITIES Changes to Moscow Region's ratings will be mirrored in the bond's ratings.
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For them, the definition of porn as female subordination by men mirrored conservative puritanism.
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So, clearly left out, I turned to archetypes that mirrored my own nervous energy.
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And still is: "Phalli's Field" is the first mirrored environment in the Hirshhorn show.
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In that way, the Kavanaugh confirmation battle largely mirrored the relationship on the whole.
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The inspiring and soul-awakening speeches mirrored the love and affection coming from everyone.
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I smiled at my patient and waved to her, and she mirrored my greeting.
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I smiled at my patient and waved to her, and she mirrored my greeting.
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I think that was mirrored absolutely by the sort of music they made together.
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The ornaments are in many shapes, including teardrops, stars, guns, and flat mirrored circles.
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The portrait is mirrored by McNish's hand-printed cotton fabric piece, "Golden Harvest" (1959).
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In other words, Tolstoy wasn't riling up in me a voice that mirrored Anna's.
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The cyclical nature of our infrastructure failures has mirrored that of our strategic ones.
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Alden was coming off Front Face, icicles in his whiskers, hot orange–mirrored visor.
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This pattern, in which opposition parties control big cities, is mirrored in many African states.
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The models exited and did a lap of a giant catwalk surrounded by mirrored pillars.
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The ordinance, adopted in May, mirrored county guidelines, which allow for store and product inspections.
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There's a mirrored bar with no visible gear for crafting cocktails, save a single sink.
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Chyna, 28, even posted a closeup selfie of the pals, wearing matching mirrored aviator shades.
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The issues that progressive supported mirrored the issues that people in the swing districts supported.
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Both also mirrored shards of my child-of-hippie-parents past and wellness-entrenched present.
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The instructions mirrored lessons given at an active-shooter drill the facility held in December.
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By day two, its slippery black, mirrored surface turns from shiny to covered in fingerprints.
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The overt feminist themes at play in the narrative are mirrored in the show's structure.
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First, you have the White House's demands, which have been mirrored in legislation from Sen.
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As Serwer writes, the media coverage of that race mirrored today's media coverage almost precisely.
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It really is clever, and reminiscent of half-mirrored-glass optical tricks going back decades.
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Concerns about the flow of students are mirrored by concerns about the flow of research.
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This mirrored the rise of pseudo-scientific medical claims about women's physiological and psychological frailty.
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The spectacular rise of some firms could be mirrored by the precipitous fall of others.
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Trump's worst moments mirrored his worst moments at his first debate of the Republican primaries.
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The data shows that average engagement with his tweets has mirrored his shrinking poll numbers.
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We ask, above all, that these ideals be mirrored in the Museum's hiring and staffing.
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The students got to defend real clients, and the cases mirrored the larger plots beautifully.
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The claims in the case mirrored similar antitrust claims made by iPhone maker Apple Inc.
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The gain in steel was mirrored by an 173 percent leap in spot iron ore .
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Remarkably, these health disparities are mirrored by, and arguably exacerbated by disparities in nature access.
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It was an upset that mirrored some of the other flabbergasting wins in recent history.
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You can see her displaying her engagement ring while hiding her eyes behind mirrored sunglasses.
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According to investigators, some of its passages eerily mirrored Galloway's killing and the sexual assault.
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Reedus, 48, mirrored her outfit in his own pair of jeans and a black hoodie.
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The rise and fall of all kinds of crime in New York mirrored national trends.
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It was a scene that was mirrored in too many other communities throughout the island.
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Benchmarks in Shanghai, Hong Kong, Tokyo and Seoul all mirrored the surge in U.S. stocks.
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The kitchen has stainless-steel Viking appliances and Mont Blanc marble countertops with mirrored backsplashes.
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Mothakge laughed and said that mirrored his experience coming of age in postapartheid South Africa.
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Hannity and Pirro's coverage has mirrored and amplified the White House's messaging since Trump's inauguration.
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Those remarks mirrored a statement the president made after removing Tillerson from State on Monday.
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I wasn't getting any reflection at all like I normally do with non-mirrored shades.
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We circled United's headquarters, a cluster of mirrored buildings in Minnetonka, just west of Minneapolis.
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In a way, the evolution of the textbook has mirrored that in every other industry.
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Ferguson said Motel 6's practices in Washington mirrored those in Arizona, citing a Sept.
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Aatish Taseer NEW DELHI — Danish Sheikh's life has mirrored India's tortuous relationship with gay rights.
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And there, in the center of a mirrored table — there is the priestess's bottle itself.
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RATING SENSITIVITIES Changes to FS's Long-term IDR would be mirrored in FS's notes rating.
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The bleakness of these black works may well have mirrored his return to depressive drinking.
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Dave was in love with the idea and Ryan basically mirrored everything that Dave did.
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On the side walls she hung cutout shapes of staghorn corals covered with mirrored glass.
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Their attitudes mirrored national polls that showed blacks to be more optimistic about the future.
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Tom Udall's rise in elected office mirrored New Mexico's emergence as a safely Democratic state.
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His enthusiasm as trade-warrior-in-chief, though, has not been mirrored by the public.
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Then, as now, Mr. Van Sickle's photography closely mirrored the events of his own life.
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Protesters had many looks, a sprawl that was mirrored in the range of their grievances.
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During World War I, the overall level of psychiatric causalities mirrored that of physical casualties.
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China's suppression of external dissent is also being mirrored with regard to its own citizens.
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This unpainted steel cage is pierced by a mirrored opening, and suggestive of conjoined figures.
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The problem of Daniel's violent male temper is mirrored by the problem of Susan's beauty.
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The statement mirrored Osama bin Laden's declaration of war against the United States in 2000.
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In the second photo, Bieber and Baldwin share a sweet moment inside a mirrored room.
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Dom Vetro's glasses evoke the 1960s and eschew overtly trendy styles (mirrored, pill-size lenses).
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That world is a tight and self-regarding place, an echo chamber with mirrored walls.
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There's even a giant mirrored wall in Clint Ramos's set to make sure we do.
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He was determined to write a story that mirrored the experience of playing the game.
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This mirrored the findings of previous reviews that sought to cover only high-quality studies.
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This mirrored prior guidance from other major tech firms like Apple, Google, Facebook, and Microsoft.
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"Fantastisch!" he yelled to the chorus, which had been cavorting on a vertiginously mirrored set.
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The decision was announced on a post on his personal website and mirrored on Medium.
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The hop smell was too strong for me, and the heavier taste mirrored the scent.
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But the team's dysfunction was mirrored by the family discord that ultimately forced a sale.
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"I mirrored her traits and learned the skills that made her so successful," she says.
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In June, Harry, 35, mirrored that sentiment in a passionate speech in on the issue.
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The Hirshhorn show is the first to focus so intently on her mirrored-room environments.
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Peña, known for her use of repetition and mirrored bodies, examines how individuals navigate relationships.
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The province of Alberta has mirrored this federal measure to its provincial student loans ( here ).
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Hedi Slimane's sophomore Celine show opened with a mirrored box that descended from the ceiling.
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A selfie they took in the car shows Sheikha Latifa grinning behind mirrored sunglasses, elated.
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In each case, the patient outcomes following placebo surgery mirrored the outcomes following legitimate surgeries.
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I photographed them facing the camera, and I took one half and I mirrored it.
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Pops Pippen has 6 NBA Championship rings, but a 'DWTS' mirrored ball would tower those.
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The shifting narrative in the race has also mirrored the shift within the Democratic Party.
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A sliding mirrored panel served as the bathroom door, and a second mirrored panel slid back and forth to either close off the rainfall shower, or provide privacy for the toilet; it was not possible to use it for both at the same time.
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Precisely because of the sideways move, momentum has not mirrored what was seen in early March.
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In this respect it mirrored the story of Hidden Fortress by Lucas' favorite director, Akira Kurosawa.
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Arya's emotional growth has been mirrored by her physical evolution over the course of the series.
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Back on the boat, the former Disney star shared a mirrored image of her and sister.
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"Puppy's first day shopping," Cuttrell captioned the mirrored photo of Hadid showing off a bright smile.
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Eric Green's Time Diptychs and Mirrored Rooms will be at AMERINGER | McENERY | YOHE through May 21.
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This failure to map broadband availability accurately was painfully mirrored by the FCC's broadband availability map.
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Each speaker details their experiences with their body while sitting alone in a mirrored black box.
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Aspiring top models will appreciate the in-home salon, complete with 360-degree mirrored dressing area.
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Their story is mirrored in Calendula's relationship with her mother, the powerful and mysterious Sarah Hush.
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"The symptoms mirrored the exact same symptoms that an older Jewish man would have," he says.
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Remember the Linda Farrow Mirrored Heart sunglasses that basically protected your whole face from the sun?
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It was no surprise that the house they built in Tijuana mirrored their American dream home.
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The Clintons' statements have mirrored the overall reputation of the bill over time, especially among Democrats.
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Clinton called the shooting "devastating" and mirrored the president in a call for unity and peace.
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Ikea mirrored the police's warning, asking customers to please return to their own beds at night.
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As the mirrored doors pulled shut, I watched myself agree to this proposition before contemplating it.
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This hunt to track down a missing parent is mirrored in the setup to Tron: Legacy.
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That's mirrored the Avalanche themselves, who looked great in 21-260 and have floundered ever since.
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Snow-dusted mountains cut through the orange glow above and are mirrored in the lake below.
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The images that were outputted almost perfectly mirrored the photographs that the subjects had been shown.
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Things like shoulder pads in dresses, mirrored sunglasses, and glittery shirts are coming back in style.
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The increase was mirrored in another release that showed the Vancouver market continued to buoy prices.
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The water is so still that all of these elements are precisely mirrored on its surface.
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Trump moved his hands in a way that closely mirrored some of of Kovaleski's own gesticulating.
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The dip in women executives does not seem to be mirrored at other major tech companies.
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Ninety-nine voted in favor and 22 abstained, a result that mirrored his victory last March.
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The improvement in the economy's fortunes has been mirrored by strong corporate profits for the quarter.
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She believes the powerlessness communities face from the fracking process is mirrored in women's everyday experiences.
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"Our relationship never really mirrored the father-son dynamic I envied watching '80s sitcoms," he adds.
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The picture is mirrored across Africa where the population could double by 2050 to 2.5 billion.
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Under his guidance, Telefónica's debt-fuelled expansion mirrored Spain's own overheated economic boom and subsequent slump.
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The Who's evolution was mirrored by some of these bands, but they took it much further.
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The ceiling reflects Venetian artwork and the walls are made of a mirrored Italian art installation.
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You enter through a gatehouse with gray walls and a pane of mirrored one-way glass.
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A dramatic mirrored staircase leads to a lounge, a sushi bar and a vast dining room.
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Trump even mirrored the same language used by Ryan during an interview with the Washington Post.
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Wednesday's rally mirrored a surge in crude oil, the raw material for gasoline and other fuels.
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RATING SENSITIVITIES Rating changes to Italy will be mirrored in the ratings of the nine PSEs.
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Such cases have at times come down to a single vote and mirrored justices' abortion views.
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It creates a physical and intellectual space for LGBTQ people to see themselves mirrored in society.
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So her concerns — which she says are mirrored across the Polish government — may carry extra weight.
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Some research has suggested that this social connection might be mirrored in our levels of empathy.
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For the players, it was a revelation to learn from men whose backgrounds mirrored their own.
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" They have mirrored by their presence, Steinhauer stresses, "broader cultural and economic shifts in American life.
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It has also mirrored the United Nations' sanctions list, which covers 80 people and 75 entities.
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I plate-mirrored one wall of the living room and turned it into an art gallery.
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All the guest bedrooms have walk-in wardrobes and "hidden" en-suite bathrooms behind mirrored walls.
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The results were mirrored in a 2017 survey by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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The salesman opened a mirrored door in the dressing area so she could observe the back.
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I'm certain the expression on my face mirrored the pale, shaken one I saw on his.
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The Fed's basket of policy actions mirrored what it instituted in response to the financial crisis.
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Does Larry Bell's big early abstraction fit the Vertigo section because of its refracting mirrored surfaces?
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This guy, with his mirrored indoor sunglasses and Pamela Anderson pizza box and wide-legged trousers.
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The government's deficit is always mirrored by an equivalent surplus in another part of the economy.
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Knightley and Emma have mirrored faults, which they must correct over the course of the novel.
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You can also use it as a mirrored desktop, if, for example, you're delivering a presentation.
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French President Emmanuel Macron mirrored the concerns during an official visit to capital Bucharest on Thursday.
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Cassie's journey felt like it had mirrored my own experience over the past year or two.
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She also has two men quote Tony's and Maria's love-at-first-sight mirrored dance duet.
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Each had five mirrored sides, with elasticized black fabric on the bottom that hugged wearers' necks.
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Mr. Booker's financial struggles have mirrored his similarly stagnant polling, constantly in the low single digits.
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He arrived and wandered uncomfortably between the sleek, mirrored rooms until he found his workout partner.
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The warming last month strongly mirrored what occurred in January 2016, which previously held the record.
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You were a shoo-in for top science project prize, except George's project coincidently mirrored yours.
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The mirrored walls and canonical dishes (céleri rémoulade, soupe de poissons, duck confit) all evoke Paris.
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Casually attired in an orange windbreaker and laceless sneakers, the artist occasionally pulled on mirrored sunglasses.
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He has Marlon Brando's clean-shaven dome, Robert Duvall's mirrored sunglasses and Dennis Hopper's manic verbosity.
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Mirrored in the action of others, the survivor recognizes and reclaims a lost part of herself.
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It does have book-matched paneled walls and a mirrored closet extending across the entire length.
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You should now see your entire computer screen now mirrored (instead of just the desktop background).
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The performance of those funds mirrored the big boom and bust of the tech stock market.
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Some of those details set out in my scrawling script mirrored ones seared in my brain.
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But Democrats can learn as much from it, because it mirrored some mistakes they made nationwide.
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The House impeachment vote, however, largely mirrored what Americans in those districts wanted, notes Phillip Bump.
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Though dewy complexions were actually more popular by 2019, Way's opinion mirrored those of many others.
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That mirrored his previous handling of the fate of immigrant Dreamers and health-care marketplace stabilization.
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The openness mirrored changes happening at his company, which has long been considered a walled garden.
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Her farcical wedding of outrage to gluttony was a political act whose helpless desperation mirrored mine.
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In minutes, the video was downloaded and mirrored onto additional platforms and ricocheted around the globe.
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The second-floor master bedroom has a stamped zinc fireplace flanked by closets with mirrored doors.
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The movie The Social Network was dangerous [because it mirrored] the values [associated with] Wall Street.
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A little further are three series of Andy Warhol Polaroids, all hung atop a mirrored support.
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There are 10 circled boxes in the grid, forming five left-right mirrored pairs of bubbles.
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The election results kind of mirrored what the polls said within a degree of certainty, right?
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Wednesday's press visit mirrored the path a child would take after being admitted into the shelter.
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The expansion of the Emerald Cup has mirrored the rapid legalization of cannabis in many states.
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Sessions' lack of interest in the Russian meddling seems to have mirrored Trump's lack of concern.
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It's a groundbreaking new proposal that we hope will be mirrored by other states, and by Congress.
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It is a move mirrored by decisions at several automakers, perhaps most notably Ford and Fiat-Chrysler.
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Her pain mirrored Rihanna's pain, and that inspired her to realize that she too was being abused.
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French government bonds mirrored that move, taking the country's 10-year borrowing costs to around 1 percent.
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Ortiz headlined the shows, and the nu-metal soundtrack and over-the-top production mirrored his personality.
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Another expat, Jeff Sinner, said the restrictions are mirrored in Xi'an, in Shaanxi province, where he lives.
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She patted her pockets, searching for a missing item, which she spied on a speaker: mirrored sunglasses.
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The argument mirrored an earlier clash between the Commission and the Bank of England over contingency planning.
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Koch's political views were often mirrored by the party he once represented when he ran for president.
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Each color is also available in two lens shades: one is transparent and the other is mirrored.
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The trend appeared to be mirrored at marches in other cities, including Los Angeles and New York.
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In fact, the diva's hair has mirrored her talent throughout her entire career — always big, always bold.
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It looks like the fan mirrored the photo, which is the reason the car looks like that.
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An entire wall is mirrored, and plant pots suspended by red ropes are dotted around the room.
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RATING SENSITIVITIES Rating changes to Indonesia will be mirrored in the ratings of the IIGF and SMI.
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Neither reaction to President Trumps cancelling the summit mirrored the reaction to the announcement of the summit.
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Image: Pew Research CenterThe search patterns also closely mirrored asylum applications once the refugees were in Europe.
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Blanchard's dismay at the little-known rule, and how it restrained her, mirrored that of many others.
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So far Ms Andem has mirrored the Norwegian story, with some sequences recreated almost shot-for-shot.
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If Donald or Melania were to do the same, the residence they mirror would be, well, mirrored . . .
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As we've mentioned, the mirrored notifications feature is currently only supported if you're using an Android phone.
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Vjeran used a light modifier as a background and plexiglass to create mirrored reflections and graphic shapes.
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She let her long hair down and flow in the wind, accessorizing the look with mirrored aviators.
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Rodriguez mirrored Happ's shaky start, loading the bases with three straight walks to open the Toronto second.
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This concavity is mirrored at the top of the phone purely for the sake of design symmetry.
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RATING SENSITIVITIES Changes to Fitch's internal credit assessment of Nanjing municipality will be mirrored in NYSI's rating.
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European venture capital has closely mirrored the trajectory that the startup ecosystem has taken in the region.
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This idea that a place would exist that mirrored your monsters back at you, I found intriguing.
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In a sense, this breakdown could somehow be mirrored in people's shift in political beliefs, he suggests.
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According to the directors, the process of making the video mirrored the intuitive themes in the song.
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The country's preference for phablets is mirrored by the industry at large, other recent reports have found.
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RATING SENSITIVITIES Changes to Lazio's Long Term IDR will be mirrored in the rating of the notes.
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Inside, on the sunken dance floor, a mirrored saddle strung from the ceiling began to spin slowly.
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His pledge, however, simply mirrored the way Congressional Republicans have over-promised on this issue for years.
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Charman said the findings on Antarctica mirrored other studies of the Arctic Circle at the North Pole.
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The S&P's rallies mirrored the VIX's declines, and after each big advance, the market kept rising.
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Specifically, 15 minutes of the episode closely mirrored plot points from Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone.
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Since then, others athletes have mirrored his actions, leading to rebukes from conservatives and President Donald Trump.
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Mirrored pyramids reveal that the perfect — or the idea of the infinite — exists only in the imagination.
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What happened online during the French election mirrored what happened in America's own presidential election last year.
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Those figures are mirrored almost exactly in the latest New York Times–Siena College survey of Iowa.
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Jackie Gordon, a Democrat already in the race, said the district needed representation that mirrored its population.
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While the ISM-Chicago survey is volatile, it mirrored similar gains in some other regional factory surveys.
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However, it's equipped with a mirrored screen on the inside, which is where the magic takes place.
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While this rise in wealth mirrored worldwide trends, it cannot be entirely explained by global economic forces.
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The market movement on Tuesday mirrored the sluggishness in Asian stocks following overnight weakness on Wall Street.
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"Instead, we hung a decorative oval mirror and are building a tall mirrored storage cabinet," he said.
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"Impact of Chinese stimulus is not yet mirrored in the hard numbers," ANZ analyst Soni Kumari said.
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The middle of the vehicle is the bathroom, which has a toilet, sink, mirrored cabinet, and shower.
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TO) 110-130-seat CSeries jet - mirrored on Thursday by a tentative deal by rival Boeing (BA.
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That mirrored the Kigali Accord, which was crafted as an amendment to the ozone-protecting Montreal Protocol.
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Since the 1960s, legal conservatives have dreamed of building a Supreme Court that mirrored their ideological worldview.
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The 7-year-old also requested a mirrored ceiling, to which Disick replied "that's never gonna happen."
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Andersen Brower pointed out that the interaction in some ways mirrored Kennedy's meeting with the religious leader.
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Collins, Manchin and their colleagues employed earlier this week is being mirrored in the House as well.
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The tweet mirrored statements from a bipartisan group of lawmakers and influencers, who also praised the protestors.
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We're not going to do the kind of mirrored platform where the print content is also online.
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And in a real way, the company's history mirrored the game industry it was inextricably linked to.
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In it, Romo, sitting in a mirrored gym, tells fans that their support had not gone unnoticed.
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A hallway with wainscoting beneath mirrored walls and dark guayacan wood floors leads to the bedroom area.
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Striped gold-and white-marble floors, shiny black columns, and mirrored ceilings feel glamorous but not overdone.
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Fetty mirrored her confidence: "Now I know how to handle these cameras and these microphones," he said.
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Designer Nikolas Bentel created mirrored protest signs for the Dakota Access Pipeline protests happening around the country.
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He also called Ms. Waters "low I.Q.", a comment that mirrored the language of Mr. Trump's tweet.
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A survey on Wednesday from the New York Fed mirrored the findings of the Philadelphia Fed survey.
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Eventually, they found that a small flashlight had been left on each mirrored cube of a seat.
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The shower and double vanity are hidden behind mirrored doors, and there is a separate water closet.
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My main goal was to make alive, transformative sculptures that somehow mirrored specific sounds in the music.
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A number of staffing company offices — discreet, sometimes with mirrored glass windows — are tucked into strip malls.
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The attempt revealed by Microsoft mirrored efforts by Russian state-backed hackers before the 2016 presidential election.
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Camille and Willis's inappropriate fling is mirrored by an even less appropriate flirtation between Adora and Vickery.
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To the side, a formal dining room includes a built-in mirrored breakfront flanked by china cabinets.
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On a whim, he took its portrait and mirrored half the image in Photoshop, like a Rorschach.
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Toews said it was unlikely that decrease would be mirrored throughout the rest of the fiscal year.
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As for the trend of coal's demise, other industry data have recently mirrored those described by VDKI.
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The defense mirrored the arguments of right-wing critics, who have portrayed Mr. Harris as the instigator.
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Your primary desktop can either be mirrored or used as an extension like a standard external monitor.
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The addition of a virtual sidebar, meanwhile, is an interesting one, but pretty redundant in mirrored mode.
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It's a mess, a folly covered in mirrored tiles, but somehow it's a beautiful and humane one.
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Roose's death, at the hands of his own son, mirrored that kill, seeming to provide some justice.
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The iris is mirrored in the oil painting (which was a joint effort between master and assistants).
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The next year, a bipartisan group of House lawmakers introduced a bill that largely mirrored Portman&aposs.
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But it's the "Infinity Mirrored Room" — an infinitely Instagrammable chamber of globe lights — that drew the masses.
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WellCare Health – The health insurer mirrored rival Cigna by beating forecasts and raising its full-year outlook.
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He reflects on the dramatically polarized politics of today's Britain, which are increasingly mirrored across the globe.
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The following year, Germany's powerful Green Party introduced an initiative in the Bundestag that mirrored this legislation.
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Linkin Park provided a space for exploration of those tensions, and in many ways mirrored the experience.
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And it mirrored similar caution in Europe, where governments have fostered equally close relationships with Saudi Arabia.
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Shapiro, who is thirty-eight, constructed a scenario that teasingly mirrored "The Bachelor," which airs on ABC.
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Now it looks supremely civilized because all the mess is contained behind this huge desk's mirrored doors.
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In that respect, Mr. Trump's private consternation mirrored some of his public complaints about the Russia issue.
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I try to take a photo of the pieces, but am again caught in the mirrored backdrop.
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Large, thick, and almost square in shape, they have a physical heft that mirrored their cultural significance.
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David Orr: The significance of "perfect" as a modifier is that each of these skulls is mirrored.
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Increased bullishness toward crude has also been mirrored in hedge fund positions for U.S. gasoline and heating oil.
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"My Muslim friends told me to come," she said on a recent afternoon before entering the mirrored studio.
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That build is likely to be mirrored in more comprehensive data coming Wednesday from the Energy Information Administration.
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Their stance mirrored a Polaroid photo taken of them during a prison visit shortly after his 1990 conviction.
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The resulting suggestions made by r/The_Donald are mirrored in roughly two-thirds of the total finished amendment.
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The GOP move wasn't unprecedented — it mirrored a move Senate Democrats made for other presidential nominations in 2013.
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She told me one had noted that the music mirrored the sounds of construction a few houses down.
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The suit mirrored a patient with grade 2 obesity, reflecting a body mass index (BMI) of 35-40.
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Previously, Woods' social posts with music mirrored that of (ex?)friend Kylie Jenner, which featured mainly male rappers.
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"Open?" he requests sweetly in the first clip, peering at the pink mirrored box sent by Jenner, 21.
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Their desperation is mirrored in their immediate surroundings, which Dacosta frames as yet another character in the story.
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And in a sense, she was right: For once my outside appearance mirrored the mess beneath the surface.
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The 1v1 matches are called Mirrored Duels, Keller told Mashable, and they're unlike anything else in the game.
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If it's the latter then ARM's decision could be mirrored by other semiconductor companies that also supply Huawei.
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"Our own evolution in winemaking has mirrored what's going on in restaurants and wine bars," Mr. Joy said.
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A glass block and mirrored backsplash is set behind a sandy-toned granite countertop with a single sink.
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The pieces from his debut collection at Celine exactly mirrored some from his last collection at Saint Laurent.
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There's always great rivalry between the two nations – and that's likely to be mirrored in Harry's family too.
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For two years the CSI 300's fluctuations have almost exactly mirrored those of the S&P 500.
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Mirrored shades, a choker and fedora completed the Badass Brit at the Beach vibe she was going for.
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I decided to interview other women with these kinds of tattoos to see if their experiences mirrored mine.
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One could draw a line down the middle and fold the piece in half, revealing kaleidoscopic mirrored images.
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The best part is how Dylan also expertly mirrored the expressions of each castmate appearing in the photo.
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" Michael Cohen's Twitter persona once mirrored that of his longtime boss, featuring brash attacks on "#haters" and "#trolls.
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" Michael Cohen's Twitter persona once mirrored that of his longtime boss, featuring brash attacks on "#haters" and "#trolls.
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But while social media seems like a mirrored window that lets us glimpse famous lives, it's two-way.
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In 2015, Islamic State supporters made their own dark web site, although it simply mirrored already available content.
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BMW replaced side and rearview mirrored glass with high-res side cameras outfitted in Gorilla Glass 2 lenses.
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These new screen controls let you switch quickly between regular, dual-screen, full-screen and mirrored viewing modes.
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Gravano, meanwhile, claimed that the game's character Andrea Bottino mirrored aspects of her life, including how she speaks.
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A rightward shift in Japan mirrored in Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's conservative agenda could also hamper a solution.
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Rothwell explained to PEOPLE that the scene mirrored similar experiences she had during her years as an educator.
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Heliostat technology, or using mirrored devices to reflect light, is even theorized to have existed in ancient Egypt.
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So seeing ourselves mirrored back to ourselves brings us knowledge, but also a crisis of self and identity.
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I found the results with the Barista Kit mirrored the single, though it's more forgiving of poor grinds.
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Trump's salvo against Kasich on Sunday mirrored Trump's focus Saturday as he stumped in two other Ohio cities.
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In "Untitled (weave)" (2015), a basket filled with snakes sits atop a base of mirrored, shapely woman's buttocks.
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The ephemerality of life is mirrored in miniature, 140-character thoughts thrown out and lost in the ether.
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Bentel doesn't want to start fires but instead wants to use the mirrored signs as a disruptive technique.
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Sansa's become the perfect foil to Cersei — both a mirrored image yet exact opposite of the current queen.
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The result in Kentucky mirrored races across the country, in which Democrats made strides in typically red areas.
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Where Flynn was widely seen as a Trump loyalist whose extreme views mirrored the president's own, Lt. Gen.
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Hollywood perpetuates the view of women as marginalized and unimportant, and that's mirrored throughout top film markets globally.
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Next, their experiment split the beam into two equal "arms" with a beam splitter, or half-mirrored glass.
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However, this increase is not mirrored by the reported use of smugglers among the apprehended undocumented migrant population.
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But nearly a week following the shooting, most reactions have mirrored those from stars like Aldean and Owen.
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This devotional practice, mirrored in churches worldwide in the Lenten Stations of the Cross, encourages reflection and penitence.
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Las Vegas' Vesper Bar, located inside The Cosmopolitan hotel, is filled with mirrored columns and sparkling crystal lights.
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It has become glaringly obvious that legislative advances to further women's rights have not been mirrored by society.
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But an August poll showed her with a double-digit lead that mirrored numbers from her campaign's polling.
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That moment mirrored a similar exchange between Bush and Obama in September at the memorial service of Sen.
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Mr. Fairchild kept up with Ms. Dorrance's hoofing and Lil Buck mirrored her in his own breathtaking fashion.
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Trump's Thursday speech in Ohio largely mirrored the popular rallies that were a mainstay of his presidential campaign.
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The Pharaoh sunglasses, in all their metallic-mirrored glory, have been a crowd-pleaser for a while now.
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A small fraction of the functionality is mirrored in users' 2016 playlists, but without any of the statistics.
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Between the lines: The justices' competing approaches to this case mirrored the broader partisan divides in electoral politics.
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The equality we already felt in our emotional dynamic was now mirrored in the way we approached money.
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When I was younger, something about that made sense in that it mirrored the anxiety of that time.
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And the lenses are mirrored, so you can see yourself when you turn the Specs around for selfies.
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Maurizio Crosetti, a sportswriter for La Repubblica, said that the soccer disaster mirrored a crisis in Italian society.
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As she stood before the ruin of his house in the afternoon, the destruction mirrored her own devastation.
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E. mirrored the growth of industrial America from the steam age to the age of electricity and beyond.
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The sell-off in stocks was mirrored by a rush into Chinese treasury bonds, pushing futures sharply higher.
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"The mirrored sign should be seen as a symbol of protest, debate, reflection, and conflict resolution," he said.
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Mr. Carvalho had an inspiring life story that mirrored the aspirations of many of New York City's families.
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An open staircase, illuminated by a large window, rises to a spacious landing with a mirrored display case.
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The extravagance of the Mediterranean climate mirrored in the astounding spaciousness of many of the galleries we visited.
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A spokesman for the militant group denied involvement, but the attack mirrored one of the Taliban's enduring strategies.
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One flight up, mirrored bathrooms, industrial sinks and a patterned floor summon to mind Pierre Chareau and Superstudio.
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This simpler, unpainted steel cage is pierced by a mirrored opening, its form suggestive of two conjoined figures.
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The vocal line is often mirrored in the orchestra, giving a feeling of purity, coherence and deceptive simplicity.
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Harrison's day off is more a sign of Chickillo's progress, one mirrored in other parts of the defense.
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Others will be mirrored in Jump at the Sun, a new Disney-Hyperion imprint celebrating African-American culture.
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But all of the videos Jackson uploads are "mirrored," or reuploaded, on forums like the subreddit "r/onision."
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The bar, in addition to the hotel, has a luxurious feel with black marble tiling and mirrored walls.
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Violet curtains pulled back to reveal a runway enclosed in a plastic greenhouse that surrounded a mirrored pyramid.
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The requests, Mr. Gordon found, mirrored those Mr. Polanski had made before and that other judges had denied.
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So far, European banks have reported generally solid results, but mirrored their American counterparts' decline in bond trading.
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Takal was struck by how much the ending of that film mirrored what was still happening in 2019.
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The speed at which Addis grew, says Thorer, mirrored the pace of 277st-century urban explosion in China.
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His rise, from plastic flowers, then to property and a global empire, has mirrored that of his city.
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Again, a mirrored ceiling makes the shelves appear as if they are not just trees, but towering redwoods.
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The Sanders campaign said on Wednesday that its average donation mirrored the $27 average from the 2016 campaign.
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The Obamas' engagement with their blackness mirrored the culture's engagement with the variety of blackness teeming within it.
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The set-up was a straight forward table for two divided by a mirrored partition on both sides.
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It was a tense coupling, mirrored in the soundtrack that floated freely from fairytale tunes to death metal.
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At first, their landlord, Meridian Properties, offered the couple preferential rent increases that mirrored the city-set limits.
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No response ever felt right, so I mirrored her sage nods, agreeing with her in a grievous way.
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Paint it white, or even use a mirrored or metal surface to reflect light back into the bathroom.
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Trump's sudden about-face Monday mirrored his whiplash diplomatic style in dealing with another international adversary, North Korea.
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The low point of the show is, not surprisingly, the most monolithic and shiniest object: a giant mirrored black cube, called, appropriately, "Black Mirror" (2011), which the viewer enters to witness another video work reflected "infinitely" (enough already; Yayoi Kusama did it in the '60s!) in the mirrored surface within.
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"In many ways, our results in 295 mirrored those nationally," said Alexandra Glazier, the organ bank's president and CEO.
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But after discussing the products, the session quickly turned into a lobbying pitch that mirrored Turkish government talking points.
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The tiled floors, wooden booths, mirrored bar, enormous candy display, and tin ceiling will certainly evoke feelings of nostalgia.
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This mirrored the far right's surge during the Clinton years; it seems that Democratic governance inspires anti-government extremism.
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She holds her son Luke, eight and a half months old, also wearing mirrored shades, at a beachfront location.
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But Trump's versions of "the facts" mirrored the revisionist narrative advanced by the alt-right to a disturbing degree.
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They have also set up a mirrored wall on which Messi watches his reflection while strolling in the hallway.
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The glowing Apple logo, meanwhile, has been replaced with the flush mirrored version you find on the standard MacBook.
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The scene featured a series of heart-shaped sculptures completely covered in red roses and lining a mirrored aisle.
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Thankfully, these notebooks contained character names and plot points that mirrored those found in the newspaper Turpin stumbled upon.
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The warning signs in Wisconsin this year mirrored those in other states across the region ahead of Tuesday's vote.
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I've seen that approach mirrored over and over in the harassment campaigns and "consumer revolts" of more recent years.
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Opal statements and unique, unexpected arrangements — like a mirrored trillion cut sapphire ring — are the core of WWAKE's offerings.
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The latter was also an achievement of "Teddy Perkins," which included several scenes that mirrored those in Get Out.
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I was able to look at an upside-down world and realize the many ways that it mirrored reality.
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In one room an object that looks like a mirrored wooden armoire lies on its back, as if marooned.
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But it's mostly because the experience of watching Bad Santa 2 so closely mirrored my experience with SantaCons past.
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It also mirrored the willingness by some to brush aside the facts that run counter to their preferred narrative.
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The daring details on Lima's white gown mirrored the dress she wore at last year's Vanity Fair Oscar Party.
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One zombie-smashing game used a Leap Motion, while a huge "magic dance wall" mirrored and festooned your motions.
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Its destination: "Cloud Gate," the mirrored bean-shaped sculpture in Millennium Park, about five miles away on the lakefront.
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The refreshed design is strikingly more beautiful, with an added sleek mirrored finish that looks good in any room.
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A downgrade of the sovereign rating would be mirrored by a corresponding action on the banks' IDRs and VRs.
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Deutsche Bank shares that trade in Europe mirrored Wall Street's declines early Friday, but recovered late in the session.
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The universal pre-K program is mirrored would be funded by a grant program to state and local governments.
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Soon phony memorabilia was flooding the marketplace, complete with fabricated letters of authenticity that mirrored those produced by Scoreboard.
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The ponies' boat trip mirrored the historic way Shetland ponies were moved from one island to another by boat.
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The rise in U.S. equities mirrored that in Asian and European markets, which were also buoyed by trade optimism.
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I pulled the mirrored goggles on, taking once last look into the rearview in an attempt to steel myself.
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The wholesome, opening image of Hands Across America is mirrored in that horrifying final shot of the Tethered's line.
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President Ronald Reagan, whose flagging approval rating in his first two years mirrored rising unemployment levels, had less support.
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Tomashi Jackson found that the language Josef Albers used to describe color perception mirrored the language of racialized segregation.
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RATING SENSITIVITIES Changes to Finlombarda's Long-Term IDRs will be mirrored in the EMTN programme's and the notes' rating.
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"Her journey mirrored so much of what I had been through and what I was going through," she said.
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Querelle coats us in spit, sex, glitz, glare, lush light, sweaty muscles, mirrored surfaces, synthetic sounds, melodrama, and shadows.
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A neighboring artwork by Justin Favela is mirrored onto a portion of "One-Way Mirror," to visually spectacular effect.
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His argument mirrored the statement itself--he believes that despite recent global volatility, the fundamental U.S. economy remains strong.
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The match mirrored the action on the streets, with England dominating only to be surprised by a Russian ambush.
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I think that needs to be mirrored for our own tragedies that continue to happen right here at home.
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Margaret Atwood, who was beamed in on a big screen, with a prerecorded Q&A segment, mirrored those concerns.
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It's these concerns which have been mirrored with the UK proposal by freedom of expression organisation, Index on Censorship.
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Those gains in graphical fidelity are mirrored by a newfound granularity and expressivity to the statistics underpinning the game.
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The race, which split along establishment-grassroots lines, in many ways mirrored the divisive 2016 presidential primary between Sen.
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Le PalaceA decadent frond-laden entryway leads to a lush basement filled with mirrored walls in this indulgent restaurant.
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What West Virginia, a right-to work state, is going through might one day be mirrored across the country.
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I wouldn't recommend digging too far in, but the basic premise is that Waluigi is Luigi's queer-mirrored self.
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In February, only 36 out of 51 Senate Republicans backed an immigration plan that mirrored the White House's demands.
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The initial results mirrored exit polls released by the state-run polling organization, the Russian Public Opinion Research Center.
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Had Mr. Morea continued on this path, it's tempting to imagine how his career trajectory might have mirrored theirs.
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" Seaman mirrored those sentiments, noting that "the precise payload would need to be known to assess the missile's range.
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"You see these lights?" he said, pointing out a trio of Sputnik-style globes hanging over the mirrored surface.
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And a lot of the superhero genre is about negotiating between two identities, which really mirrored my own life.
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This growth was not mirrored among non-Democrats, who consider her a fairly ordinary Democratic candidate against the President.
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Of course, few careers have mirrored the trajectory of a roller coaster quite as closely as his has, either.
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In this case, some of the reference imagery featured the simple mirrored chevron shapes found in the finished piece.
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With these things in mind the idea to create a mirrored (Rorschach) portrait of a troll came at once.
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To construct the installation, the artist created a corridor of three mirrored surfaces—two angled walls and a floor.
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Fugle told his driver that it mirrored a situation he had faced two years earlier, and immediately Byron understood.
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This result mirrored research from MIT's Daron Acemoglu and David Autor, who divided work into cognitive and physical jobs.
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Mirrored panels open doors that turn into compartments filled with leather straps, which Beyoncé and her dancers play on.
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Loose ends Robbie Prepas, a Disaster Medical Assistance Team nurse-midwife, remembers women whose stories mirrored Jefferson's during Katrina.
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Take, for instance, "Infinity Mirrored Room—Love Forever," a 1994 iteration of a work first installed 30 years prior.
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There are nine rooms, and each looks at a specific moment in Italian history and how fashion mirrored it.
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Surrounded by adoring young men, she signed autographs on a mirrored cocktail table and posed for a few selfies.
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A curving mirrored canopy over one side of the structure, and the shallow pool, are intended to reflect light.
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We chatted about our mirrored childhoods — I had been born in Spain to American parents and raised in Ireland.
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This inward journey into human remembrance is mirrored by an outward connection to the lives of trees and forests.
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In France, the crowds surging through the streets on Sunday and Monday mirrored the winning team: multiethnic and multicultural.
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Lawrence Weiner, "A Lid on It," mirrored vinyl (estimate $27,0003 to $2000,232) "The Personal Collection of Audrey Hepburn" Sept.
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They even popped up with Madonna in "Desperately Seeking Susan," leaning against a wall with mirrored grins and threads.
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In the center of the room is a free-standing walk-in closet that is mirrored on one side.
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We made it look as though a mirrored cube was floating out in front of the head and rotating.
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Many social media users said they could see a reflection of Ms. Jenkins in the woman's large, mirrored sunglasses.
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And that mirrored a super-fast roundtrip on markets after Iran-backed rebels attacked Saudi oil facilities in September.
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"Both changes, from Y&R and then to in-house, mirrored changes in the market," Gefen told Business Insider.
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The Democratic presidential candidates on the campaign trail have so far mirrored the overall leftward shift of the party.
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The NBC correspondent's rise at the network mirrored that of the presidential candidate she covered and occasionally battled with.
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Broader market sentiment mirrored that view, as gauges for implied sterling volatility in different tenures eased off recent highs.
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The strong trading performance mirrored trends at major rivals JPMorgan Chase & Co, Citigroup Inc and Bank of America Corp.
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Life as a Runway "Infinity Mirrored Room" is expected to draw 100,000 visitors to David Zwirner's gallery in Chelsea.
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The things we were shooting on that exact day mirrored what was happening, and that was tough for him.
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The story ends with our protagonist examining its reflection in a puddle, eyes and expression unchanged and now mirrored.
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The main financial index mirrored gains on the benchmark, rising 0.5 percent, as investors took in the jobs data.
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They mirrored returns in last month's statewide and legislative races in Virginia, a state filled with well-heeled suburbanites.
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Look for the neon sign — it's the only indicator that a restaurant lies behind the mirrored, graffiti-covered walls.
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Cervino's work is mirrored diametrically across the main gallery, in Jennifer Nagle Myers's "A City Without Guns" (2014–ongoing).
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But if you want to see Western genre archetypes mirrored with Japanese characters, go watch an Akira Kurosawa movie.
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The mirrored stand almost disappears as it pulls you in and reflects the space and objects immediately around it.
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If that's the case, we're especially excited to tune into the Oscars to see this performance — mirrored piano and all.
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They noted that the decline in cocaine-related overdose deaths mirrored a drop in supply and an increase in cost.
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There is, notably, an almost complete lack of selfie-inviting mirrored pieces, yawn-provoking minimal sculptures, and flashy neon art.
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Crude futures mirrored volatility in other markets after tech giant Apple cut its sales forecast, citing a slowdown in China.
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With wavy, chestnut hair, thick rectangular glasses and blue eyes, I built a New Kid that mirrored my own appearance.
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Arizona's sluggish finish mirrored a January loss at Arizona State, in which the Wildcats gave up a 21-point lead.
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As for her beauty look, she mirrored the romantic-slash-military dress with a spiky bun and wavy long bangs.
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"City of Devils" is the story not only of the duo's rise, but of their spectacular fall, which mirrored Shanghai's.
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And some of Mr. Cuomo's other proposals mirrored the mayor's priorities, like higher wages and more paid leave for workers.
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Their rejection of men mirrored my own gradual avoidance of cishet dudes as I chose to move further into queerness.
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Her outbursts were linked to her period, and the cyclical nature of symptoms mirrored the PMDD she'd experienced pre-pregnancy.
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Its footprint closely mirrored that of the 1964 Hanley Fire; parts of the area burned again in 1986 and 1996.
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Instead, it mirrored a line of falsehoods that President Donald Trump has been peddling since his surprise win last November.
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The rise of Detroit, the metropolis, throughout the 20th century mirrored the economic success of the thriving local car industry.
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Even the elevator, mirrored with large red polka dots, is a joyful epiphany (for best results, ride with a friend).
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How can the fact that Europe is open for business be mirrored in other jurisdictions also being opened for business?
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In each image, the soldier is found on the right side, partially mirrored in a smaller area on the left.
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Dimitrov, a Bulgarian, was called Baby Federer early in his career because his forehand, backhand and serve technique mirrored Federer's.
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His concerns are mirrored amongst indigenous groups around the world, according to the advocacy organization Rights and Research International (RRI).
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All of this joy and beauty, of course, is mirrored by the focus of the storyline happening in the past.
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If so, this affords astronomers their closest look yet at the funhouse-mirrored space-time that surrounds a black hole.
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She spoke about her role as Kate on This Is Us, and how the role closely mirrored her own life.
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Never ending empathy for ICE agents, who have their reputations as mirrored or lives threatened, for just doing their jobs.
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Many other blockchain and cryptocurrency-related stocks have mirrored bitcoin's gains, soaring to new life highs several times this year.
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Most of the people profiled remembered DC as a city rife with a culture that mirrored their sensibilities and identity.
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During his Fox interview, Assange mirrored Trump's claim that Democrats are only focusing on the hacks to delegitimize his victory.
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Decorated in neutral tones, the suite features a massive marble bath, mirrored vanity, white flowers, romantic chaise lounge and more.
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They're 25 feet high or so when you're standing inside each of them, and they create enormous mirrored kaleidoscopic caves.
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But inside, the Italian architect and designer Matteo Thun created a sleek white lobby with mirrored columns and upholstered furnishings.
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Art Review You'll get to spend one minute in the artist's newest "Infinity Mirrored Room" at David Zwirner in Chelsea.
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And in El Paso County — O'Rourke's hometown — early vote totals mirrored 2016 numbers, which marked a huge spike from 2014.
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Yet such killings are quite common in Bangladesh, where violent party politics is mirrored—and often amplified—on university campuses.
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So while being a professional pilot once seemed a glamorous profession — all mirrored sunglasses and swagger — now, not so much.
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The two new cases mirrored two legal challenges filed earlier this week by 13 states and two local California jurisdictions.
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Pageant-like, with choreography and costumes, adult choirs and singing children, its long text in praise of Shakespeare mirrored Garrick's.
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The local tech sector too mirrored a rise in U.S. peers, with online property consultant REA Group up 0.7 percent.
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My mother-in-law's approach to life is mirrored on her feed — messy, haphazard, awkwardly cropped insights into her life.
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But many of Trump's arguments mirrored talking points delivered by Russian President Vladimir Putin and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
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What he sensed at the university, he says, was an atmosphere that mirrored how he felt about his own life.
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My field notesI took the Barras (in Gravy, Copper, with a mirrored bronze lens) out fishing in several different conditions.
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News of the combative approach within the World Health Assembly mirrored the Trump administration's posture toward other key international bodies.
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The church's institutional crisis was mirrored by individual soul-searching, as American Catholics questioned whether to stay in the church.
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That gap is mirrored in other polls with long-term trends and similar methodologies now as they had in 2009.
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"Over the last decade, Virginia has mirrored a national trend," writes Simon Van Zuylen-Wood in a profile of Gillespie.
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The technological developments from analog to digital, and more recently to analog again, find their presence mirrored on the albums.
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But then she realized Mulan's character mirrored some of her own experiences as a single woman in her mid-20s.
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Surrounded by a full-scale box made of mirrored Plexiglas, the original monument is turned into a shimmering, reflective void.
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IU's accessible, steadfastly all-ages approach is mirrored in a number of forward-thinking record labels, such as 73 Records.
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My bed was backed by a chevron-etched mirrored headboard, and the bedside lamp base took the form of snakes.
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Those needs are mirrored around the country, where 1.36 million students were homeless as of the 2016-'17 school year.
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Moore's campaign against the media in many ways has mirrored Trump, who uses "fake news" as a go-to rebuttal.
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Previously, this $50 billion worth of assets mirrored an index that excluded China — the MSCI Europe, Australasia, Far East Index.
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There's some mirrored or deeper round circular things that aren't in any way what the circles are, and there's combinations.
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The shiny black space features a mirrored ceiling, colored lights and rows of plush seating that can withstand dancing heels.
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Some were gaudy, and none were afraid of kitsch: Her mirrored spheres of the 22011s could function as disco balls.
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The huge drop mirrored movements in international markets — which were all thrown into turmoil by the Fed's drastic rate cuts.
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There were plenty of moments within the life of the show that people have told me directly mirrored their experiences.
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"We mirrored the national, state and local election process as closely as we could," Kathleen Grigsby, the school's principal, said.
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He misses an opportunity to examine how Schlesinger's gradual loss of intellectual influence mirrored the crisis of American liberalism itself.
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In some ways, the chess broadcasts mirrored one of the most distinctly Norwegian innovations of the 21st century: slow television.
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Ms. Meckseper created a shelf assemblage of engaging mirrored items not dissimilar to those she typically explores in her art.
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Like many Vegas hotels, gold accents and mirrored surfaces greeted me as I walked through the main entrance of Bally's.
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The poster advertising it explicitly mirrored the poster for the 2017 white supremacist Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville, Virginia.
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Still, the two hours of arguments at times mirrored Trump's fiery criticisms of the impeachment process and its central players.
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Bryant also gained notoriety for emulating Michael Jordan, often playing so similarly that many of their moves mirrored each other.
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I do think people who wear mirrored sunglasses should be removed from the human gene pool as expeditiously as possible.
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It has something of a simple mirrored layout, one that's designed for closer to medium-range engagements with other players.
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But the list came under criticism as it closely mirrored one assembled by Forbes Magazine that cataloged Russia's richest people.
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A Robert Motherwell canvas hangs in the rear and a Robert Rauschenberg painting on mirrored aluminum is in the stairway.
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While filming new scenes for season 4 of The Crown in Malaga, Spain, the young actress perfectly mirrored Princess Diana.
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These articles mirrored two of the three articles recommended by the House Judiciary Committee before Richard Nixon resigned from office.
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The companies aren't named, but previous lawsuits by Cisco and Motorola against the Chinese company are mirrored in the indictment.
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Porter also sported sparkling silver Jimmy Choo shoes, as well as jewelry by Tiffany & Co. and a mirrored square purse.
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McConnell claimed that his guidelines mirrored the bipartisan rules that were followed in former President Bill Clinton's 1998 impeachment trial.
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But he mirrored his master's irreverence and atavism, with slighter dimensions and a Southern accent: Donald in a Dixie cup.
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Trump's attack on the Speaker closely mirrored her own criticism of the president shortly after the White House meeting disbanded.
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She alleges she was in a relationship with Kelly while in her '22019s that mirrored allegations in the BuzzFeed article.
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" Buffett even sees lessons in business mirrored in bridge, telling CBS News, "You have to look at all the facts.
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There was also a school, a restaurant, a bookstore, three basketball courts, an exercise center, and a cavernous mirrored atrium.
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Dutch interior doors open to a living room with a coffered ceiling and arched built-in shelves with mirrored backs.
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The act boldly mirrored the club's repeated answer to recent implications or outright suggestions that it ditch black face paint.
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After the votes Thursday, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell criticized Democrats for not supporting the bill that mirrored Trump's demands.
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"They had the curvy furnishings, and a lot of texture and finishes were experimented with, like mirrored walls and surfaces."
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It's a cinema that makes them feel seen; they see their struggles and their dreams mirrored in the story lines.
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The gym, downstairs, has men's and women's locker rooms, a sauna and a large workout room with a mirrored wall.
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That mirrored the conclusions of a recent study from Rush University Medical College and Northwestern University's Feinberg School of Medicine.
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That mirrored the conclusions of a recent study from Rush University Medical College and Northwestern University's Feinberg School of Medicine.
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Across the hall is a guest bedroom with intricate molding, a fireplace and a closet with an arched, mirrored door.
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And the mirrored surfaces of Harvey's engravings naturally reflect everything in their vicinity: viewers, other works, lights, the surrounding architecture.
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Thailand's longstanding political fracture between the establishment and the populism of former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra is mirrored in religion.
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In fact, among the four immigration bills the Senate voted on, the White House-mirrored proposal got the least support.
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I'm curious to see if a lot of her behaviors are breed traits that will be mirrored in the other dogs.
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Target CEO Brian Cornell mirrored Joly and McMillon, telling reporters on a conference call Tuesday that consumer spending is still strong.
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In 1993, web enthusiasts maintained hand-curated lists of websites and W3Catalog mirrored and reformatted them while adding a search function.
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The brand's Cinéma Eyewear geometric sunglasses with mirrored rose-gold lenses and frame, which are available for $370 at Orchard Mile.
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It's installed tilted slightly upward, as if it's going over a wave, revealing an underside of rubber nipples and mirrored stalactites.
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That show, For The Moon, was full of large, lopsided tondos featuring mirrored surfaces covered in lush violets, greens, and blues.
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This look was mirrored in 2016's show, which was replete with rich satins and silks and flowing A-line dresses.
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Now, your favorite actors can strike a pose in our mirrored selfie center, and create a digital keepsake in the process.
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Inside the semitransparent blue case, on a mirrored shelf, are darker blue bottles and other vessels of different sizes and shapes.
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If you're looking for a mirrored, metallic effect without obvious pieces of glitter, Tarte's Chrome Paint Shadow ($22) is a winner.
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Brazil's problems are mirrored in other major oil exporting economies including Venezuela, Nigeria, Russia, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates.
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It's exhausting — a constant urge toward urgency in the real world getting mirrored in the entertainment we retreat toward for escape.
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Hill's shooting led to protests in Atlanta that mirrored nationwide demonstrations over race, policing and excessive force in recent police killings.
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They both donned spandex bottoms with tiny cropped baby tees, sock booties and even threw on the same gold mirrored sunglasses.
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In imitative mode the positions of the viewer's eyebrows and eyelids, and the position of their head, are mirrored by SEER.
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Scary … And even scarier is the fact that this information can be mirrored, hacked or used by others for nefarious purposes.
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Their relationship became a focal point in coverage of the show, as it mirrored the arc of their characters as well.
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Sea ice forms a kind of mirrored hat over the ocean that holds heat in, and reflects sunlight, Wagner told CNBC.
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He's mirrored our lives, spun them out under the great art deco arch and invited us back into fragments of ourselves.
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But I was struck by how perfectly sweetness and lightning mirrored my own experience growing up in a single-parent household.
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And for decades, the state's politics have mirrored that: Missouri's state legislature has had an almost equal bipartisan split for decades.
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Donning only a tiny, black-and-white string bikini and mirrored sunglasses, Quick played around in the waves with the Live!
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They contain a gradient of blue-green-gray powders, a dark color that's mirrored on the walls of the surrounding space.
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Jeff Ng, chief economist for Asia at Continuum Economics, mirrored Kishore's view, saying he also expected a rate cut on Thursday.
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In 2013, he tried to transform the North Dakota town of Leith into a community that mirrored his way of thinking.
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But once they started work on the piece, Bravo realized VR more closely mirrored rehearsing a play than shooting a film.
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Photos posted online show an interior containing drums, keyboards, guitars, clocks, ornate beds, plush sofas, mirrored dressers, tables, benches and artifacts.
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It mirrored a downturn across equities as investors grew doubtful the year-to-date rally could keep up its recent pace.
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Leoni's eldest let her blonde hair down as well, carried a silver clutch, and added some height with mirrored wedge heels.
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Qualcomm is awaiting a federal judge's decision in a U.S. Federal Trade Commission lawsuit alleging antitrust violations that mirrored Apple's claims.
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In the picture the lines of cirrus almost mirrored the lake's ripples and the water took on a faint pinkish hue.
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Some commenters on Widell's blog said his text mirrored their experience; others said theirs was slightly different or even more difficult.
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Trump's outfit seemingly mirrored what Jackie Kennedy Onassis wore to travel to the very same airport, more than four decades earlier.
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Variety reports that Eskmo — who had only a week to compose each episode — mirrored each character's emotional arc within his music.
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The sweet moment mirrored the embrace Woods famously shared with his late father Earl after winning his first Masters in 1997.
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At worst, the blue box of volcanoes and goop is mirrored by a hot pink case promising DIY cosmetics and soap.
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The long lines outside, it must be noted, were just for people who were interested in experiencing the Infinity Mirrored Room.
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I'd asked if he ever felt pressure to build a persona that somehow mirrored the experience of looking at his work.
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Lisa Simpson and every woman like her hold a special relationship: We've molded, mirrored, and moved each other over three decades.
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Seated atop a circular reflective pool, the sculpture features two circular and mirrored discs, creating a sort of labyrinth of reflections.
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Multi-story caramel-colored chalet-style buildings with massive mirrored windows loom around skating rinks, fire pits, and fur-lined tourists.
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The introduction mirrored remarks the former president gave in 2014 to a crowd at the Democratic National Committee's Women's Leadership Forum.
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Dean Heller's summer of reversals on health care have closely mirrored the gravest political threat he has faced in the moment.
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The master suite has a spacious walk-in closet, a mirrored wall, a gilded ceiling, and expansive views of the lake.
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She alleges that she was in a relationship with Kelly while in her '30s that mirrored allegations in the Buzzfeed article.
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Markets had largely priced in the overnight defeat, and in early trade major European bourses mirrored overall resilience in Asian markets.
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A geometric mirrored sculpture by the renowned Frankfurt-based artist Tobias Rehberger was hanging from the ceiling just inside the entrance.
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But his remarks mirrored some of his criticism of the administration and a strain of nationalism embodied by Trump's campaign rhetoric.
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Trump pitched a tax plan that mirrored traditional Republican thinking that lowering taxes and slashing regulation generates economic growth and jobs.
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The agency, the last major ad group to report 2015 results, mirrored its peers in reporting a decent year-end result.
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And it mirrored Belgium's national split, between Dutch-speaking Flemish and French-speaking Walloons, making it difficult to direct allegiance anywhere.
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The composer's turn from nationalist, folkloric music toward abstract serialism mirrored broader calls by stateside officials for Latin America to modernize.
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Of course, we're all looking at them and they're even looking at themselves through a phone screen mirrored back to them.
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The dancers were then also tracked and mirrored, repeated and fed back as a live video stream projected onto the set.
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I genuinely love eating a bright green smoothie bowl for breakfast every day, and these ladies on Instagram mirrored my enthusiasm.
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Witten, the normally stoic 13th-year tight end, flashed Bryant's celebratory "X" and was soon mirrored by the often-exuberant receiver.
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His strength across the rural North and in affluent suburbs mirrored their strengths in the Iowa caucuses and New Hampshire primary.
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The factory's demise, which mirrored that of so many other American factories, had pierced the national consciousness because of a tweet.
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" Margulies mirrored the sentiment: "I have witnessed in my own life how acts of courage have the power to inspire change.
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Nigerians were all the more outraged that the attack mirrored a similar Boko Haram kidnapping of nearly 2200 schoolgirls in 2000.
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She was frequently photographed, or photographed herself, vamping in front of her paintings, wearing mirrored aviator glasses or making gang signs.
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The paintings faced each other, and between them were two small (12" x 9") paintings of bouquets that mirrored each other.
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The resulting discussion mirrored the private discussions that I've observed many men, including my friends, having over the past few months.
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Unlike, say, Wolf Blitzer, these women were characters whom viewers were invested in, whose emotions on the subject mirrored their own.
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Her weight fluctuations mirrored mine as we aged, and her death has me confronting mine, and not with a steady eye.
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It's easy to lose hours happily rifling through the intricately embroidered and mirrored suzanis, camel blankets, caftans and colorful pompom bracelets.
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The case against Epstein mirrored allegations investigated more than a decade ago by federal prosecutors in Florida and state prosecutors there.
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Zoom videos are mirrored by default, because it looks more natural to see yourself reflected back at you in that way.
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The mirrored armoire with two terry cloth bathrobes inside was attached to a dresser and a cabinet contained a small refrigerator.
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It's not unlike 23's The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker's swirling ocean, which felt like it mirrored Link's emotions.
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Their allegations had mirrored hers: that Hadden had fondled and sexually assaulted them during examinations, after nurses had left the room.
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Legendary lover Casanova prepared for an assignation by renting a mirrored room in a casino and ordering an eight-course meal.
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On the second floor of a local athletic complex, we found a mirrored, padded room that served as a jujitsu gym.
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Yet, since the seventies, the growth in income inequality in professional sports has mirrored the growth in society as a whole.
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At Uber, in particular, the contempt with which the employees were treated mirrored the contempt with which the customers were treated.
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Although the harassment other women described mirrored Gililland's in many ways—increased scrutiny, unfounded accusations, belittlement—they were able to graduate.
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As the young people evaluated the leadership more critically, they realized how the ruling Republican Party mirrored the old Communist Party.
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King Ying Low coasted through several decades of atrophy and cultural neglect that perfectly mirrored the status of its longtime neighborhood.
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It was a result that mirrored the success rates of medical abortion in general, as reported by the FDA in 2015.
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That nearly mirrored the rise of smartphone use for shopping, from 49 percent in 2017, up to 53 percent this year.
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Clients pick up clean injecting equipment and go to one of 13 clean, well-lit carrels — mirrored, so staff can watch.
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The development of the series has "kind of mirrored my own development in recovering from a lot of grief," she said.
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The night sky is mirrored on the aisle in this 2019 photo taken by David Hofman, making the scenery look otherworldly.
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And, over the past three months especially, the decline in the Brazilian real has closely mirrored the fall in coffee futures.
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This unfortunate trend is ringing true in many large American cities, and it is mirrored by their rising violent crime rates.
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That again mirrored the market move with the kiwi currently at $0.6798, having fallen from $0.6990 at the start of June.
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Rosengren's outlook for where interest rates are headed largely mirrored one from Dallas Fed President Robert Kaplan delivered earlier on Tuesday.
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Ms. Park's arrest added another tragic chapter to the story of her family, which has mirrored the country's tumultuous modern history.
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Their earnings mirrored positive quarters for their American counterparts, who also saw a downturn in fixed income trading in the quarter.
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Mr. Cobb covered his tower entirely in mirrored panels, as if to reflect the church's ornate architecture on a vast screen.
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Pushes for greater diversity onscreen have been mirrored in some Hollywood corridors of power with varying degrees of effort and success.
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Several people have already mirrored them on other sites, and one person has even uploaded them to a Tor hidden service.
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The theorem can be applied to a wide variety of problems in math, including how light bounces around a mirrored room.
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The messaging feature will live within the Marketplace tab, but the conversation will also be mirrored in the Facebook Messenger app.
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The mirrored glass surface reflects the sky, and the solid base is surrounded by a promenade and waterfall-filled water gardens.
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The Polish move has been mirrored in the ex-Soviet Baltic states, which have a long history of tension with Moscow.
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" Those Who Affected Me is displayed in a mirrored room, "creating a distorted universe where the sculpture is multiplied in infinity.
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The terms of the deal mirrored a forensic technique used to arrest Golden State Killer suspect Joseph James DeAngelo last April.
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Across Koraïchi's practice are serious engagements with premodern artistic forms of knowledge, including the adaptation of mirrored scripts, or hurufiyyah/letterism.
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The pop art effect is mirrored by the clever CGI work of director Davy Evans, known for his techie eye candy.
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The piece is a kinetic panel installation made up of numerous mirrored squares that register your position and follow your movements.
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It was unclear which part was the show (and the mirrored pillars prevented many from seeing it, though they could hear it).
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The so-called divides between those in New York City and the rustbelt are mirrored across Washington state between Seattle and Spokane.
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In the last year, the steady evolution of British urban music has finally been mirrored across the country's top 10 album chart.
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The themes on those first two Warner albums mirrored a national mood in America, particularly among Mr Taylor's young, white, progressive audience.
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Tell us in the comments what you think of the mirrored nail trend and show off if you've tried the look yourself.
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But it extends far back, three more rings and a mirrored mats area, even a dozen guest bungalows off to the side.
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Lyft mirrored Uber's move hours later, also freeing drivers, riders, and employees from arbitration for individual claims of sexual assault and harassment.
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Republicans argued that alternatives offered up by Democrats, which closely mirrored the House bill, would have left out some of those states.
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Twitter networks mimic real-life social networks, so the spread of a contagious bug around a community of people is mirrored there.
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" Its vivid red lighting and mirrored ceiling was cited as an inspiration by Rian Johnson, who directed "Star Wars: The Last Jedi.
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I mirrored the howling with an internal one of my own when I noticed the staggering length of this episode (three hours).
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That understanding is mirrored in every corner of the repayment process — and nowhere more so than the Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program.
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Her mirrored steel sculptures, for instance, were meant to set off a shifting contrapuntal duet between the piece and the reflected observer.
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Like any actor, he mirrored others' personhood — but when he played Maura, that mirroring went deeper than the clothes on his back.
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Organizations have set up mirrored versions of the original climate change site, and the EPA itself has archived a version from Jan.
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One of the major ones has been education, which is mirrored in her decision to champion labels that are on the rise.
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The comments mirrored an accusation by Riyadh earlier this week that Lebanon and Hezbollah had declared war on the Gulf Arab kingdom.
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We recommend skipping the preinstalled storage options and buying two Western Digital Red drives set up as mirrored drives for safe storage.
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In my current apartment, nearly the entire wall near my bed is taken up by a pair of massive, mirrored closet doors.
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One thing I found particularly interesting, though, was how much the film's plot mirrored Children of Men (minus the whole infertility thing).
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But that margin of victory wasn't mirrored for younger black voters: 61 percent of black voters 18 to 29 voted for Clinton.
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The broken AC in the studio mirrored the hothouse effect of this small city, where the art scenes unpredictably tangle and overlap.
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"She had this mirrored shelf with the little bottles that I used to dust off, clean out and organize," the model says.
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Some simply layer copies of the same image, but are shifted slightly, so galleries appear as unfocused spaces or artworks appear mirrored.
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"The show in a really uncanny way, sometimes tragically, mirrored what was going on in the world right now," Mr. McCumber said.
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It is an unwillingness mirrored by millennials: in 2013, the average age for British mothers reached 30 for the first time ever.
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Though we're hiding behind computer screens and phones, we're human beings, and our human traits are mirrored and amplified through social media.
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Microsoft's Sunday presentation at Mobile World Congress, a mobile trade show in Barcelona, mirrored the high-level bets at Satya Nadella's Microsoft.
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Energy stocks mirrored their Wall Street peers, with the benchmark energy index dropping 0.9 percent, on track for its fourth losing session.
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He spent three days in Svalbard wandering the dreamy expanse of radomes, their shapes mirrored by the ghost of the rising moon.
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But in talking with people who have the disorder, I wondered if their experiences are mirrored in people with less extreme chronotypes.
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Despite Southeast Asian currencies rising against the yen, they mirrored some of these effects, study authors Giovanni Ganelli, and Nour Tawk said.
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We've seen a variety of mirrored displays over the years, but the OLED panels help improve viewing angles and offer better contrast.
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His remarks on Monday mirrored his 2016 stump speeches, without directly addressing the candidates he was supporting in Somerville and neighboring Cambridge.
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Before that, he helped draft anti-meth legislation in 1998 that mirrored the stiff penalties enacted a decade earlier to combat crack.
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If you've ever noticed Kendall Jenner's affinity for duster coats or Gigi Hadid's penchant for mirrored sunglasses, you can thank Monica Rose.
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Its goals mirrored what fine artists like Keith Haring, Kenny Scharf, and Rodney Allen Greenblat were doing on those same downtown blocks.
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Ten-year German Bund yields fell 3 basis points to minus 0.075 percent, a fall mirrored by French and Dutch debt yields .
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TS has moderate strategic importance for and integration with PAT, as mirrored by the lack of a formal guarantee of TS's liabilities.
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The situation in Iowa is mirrored in a number of other states where insurers are seriously considering whether to exit Obamacare marketplaces.
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These concerns have been mirrored into rising yields on Italian government debt – the higher the yield, the riskier the investment is perceived.
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Many of the initiatives that sprouted in Staten Island are now mirrored in Mayor Bill deBlasio's plan for tackling the opioid epidemic.
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The moves mirrored Wall Street, where markets hit fresh highs on oil prices and optimism over U.S. President Donald Trump's economic agenda.
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Study participants' bodies changed in ways that mirrored whatever genetic information they were told about, regardless of their real genetic risk profiles.
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His rise to the top of Czech politics has mirrored the progress made by populist movements across a number of EU countries.
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On the walls of the apartment in Bushwick, Brooklyn, that he shares with two other men were mirrored advertisements for beer brands.
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But in an abrupt swing that mirrored Bouchard's recent career downturn, her focus blurred, and she lost 10 games in a row.
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Khao Sophy, who sells votive goods at the market, said preferences among the spirits clearly mirrored the tastes of her human customers.
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As for the space's walls, some are brick and some are covered in orange graffiti, but not a single one is mirrored.
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Mondelez, which owns snack brands including Cadbury and Oreo, mirrored the sentiment and called on governments, suppliers, and farmers to do more.
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For his part, Perry mirrored some of Trump's vocal skepticism about renewable energy sources, according to reporting from the Dallas Business Journal.
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In the '90s, for example, attendees wore simple outfits that mirrored trends of the decade, like sun hats and animal-print jackets.
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In 2010, when Apple brought out the iPad, the company closely mirrored the Newton's 1993 ad with an "What is iPad?" version.
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For his part, Perry mirrored some of Trump's vocal skepticism about renewable energy sources, according to reporting from the Dallas Business Journal.
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Mr. Ghafoor said the captions mirrored, as closely as possible, deaths that had been reported in local newspapers or by the police.
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Louisiana lawmakers passed a TRAP law in 2014 known as Act 620 that largely mirrored the Texas law struck down in Hellerstedt.
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It's a magnetic and mirrored case that fits the brand's iconic Rouge G lipsticks and comes in 24 different colors and textures.
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This social media rivalry, however, mirrored a very real business consequence: Popeyes' chicken sandwich launch affected other chains' — namely, McDonald's — chicken sales.
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But to Mr. Fraze, it was about more than just the border: Weakness on immigration mirrored a broader decline of American strength.
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Even the waving fireman, from the start of David Lynch's film, is mirrored in Clooney's prologue, a cheery faux commercial for Suburbicon.
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"He&aposs taken a series of steps that, had Vladimir Putin dictated them, he couldn&apost have mirrored more effectively," Rice said.
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It's expected to include language requiring 30-day reporting requirements to Congress that are mirrored after inspector general regulations, the aide said.
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Gillem explains that for many years, military bases mirrored surrounding suburban sprawl: low-density, automobile-oriented, not conducive to walking or biking.
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That admission mirrored a claim by prosecutors that Ashe received $200,000 to attend a conference hosted by a Chinese real estate developer.
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Her sister Gigi in a tweed midriff number, slithering down a reproduction of the mirrored staircase at Coco Chanel's shop in Paris.
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Their uniforms, instead of being a symbol of intimidation, became familiar and mirrored some of baseball's traditions — attention to detail, honor, pride.
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That mirrored an increase in healthcare costs at the producer level, suggesting a pickup in the core PCE price index in May.
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What really elevates the look is the pearls dotting her hair, and how they're reversed and mirrored in her polka-dotted skirt.
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If you were writing a business plan for a big rock band, you wouldn't base it on mirrored patterns and cross rhythms.
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The frenzy of live action among the television crew is mirrored and eclipsed by the barrage of multiple images on the screens.
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The two couples become mirror images of each other; that they are two sets of identical twins makes things even more mirrored.
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These numbers are broadly mirrored by estimates put forward by several other peer reviewed studies and the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change.
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The library, which has built-in bookshelves and a mirrored Art Deco bar, retains its original exposed ceiling beams, Mr. Chancey said.
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Downstairs, a third bedroom has an en-suite bathroom with a cylindrical, 1970s-era shower, while a powder room has mirrored paneling.
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Next Century has its own entrance, at 21 Dey Street, but connects to the main store through a pair of mirrored doors.
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Here, they sat on carpet-covered foam pads arranged around a revolving mirrored dining table that reflected the moods of the sky.
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With its intramural outrage and social media sniping, the episode mirrored broader debates that have roiled liberals since Mr. Trump's stunning rise.
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Arguments in the 1920s against Eastern European immigration mirrored those against Chinese immigration: The immigrants were swarthy idolators, ill-suited for democracy.
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The left-handed Watson plays golf as if he stood in front of Arnold Palmer and mirrored his no-holds-barred style.
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It mirrored a siege on June 1 of the largest hotel-casino in the Philippines by an armed man carrying gasoline canisters.
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"Consumer reactions following actual trial of the product have been largely negative and mirrored sentiment expressed during the testing phase," wrote Holthouse.
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And so on and so on, until the mirrored clues meet in the middle at the ROSE GARDEN near the OVAL OFFICE.
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Midway through the revival performance, I realized that the backdrop of the stage appeared to be made up of hanging mirrored panels.
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Despite the overall consistency of the body's religious makeup, Congress has mirrored the nation in becoming significantly less Protestant over the decades.
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Verma also clashed with former HHS Secretary Tom Price, with allegations — on both sides — that mirrored the feud between her and Azar.
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By scheduling a south-to-north Mexican agenda, Francis mirrored the path of Central American migrants who often face worst abuse. 6.
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My parenting style mirrored what I do in my work as a kids' musician: show up, burn brightly, then high-tail out.
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