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As the world turns, so does it, mirroring changing tastes and ways.
The first drill is to tell a childhood story and have the spouse repeat it, mirroring the feelings the story evokes.
In fact, there is something naggingly schematic about it, mirroring earlier events while reminding us of the novel's central theme: "how ordinary behavior exists so close beside its opposite," and its corollary, how easily boundaries and borders can be crossed.
If they have a position, he believes it is more likely to be "let's just get on with it", mirroring the shrugged-shoulder response of Julie Bishop, who declared that she had "no concerns" about marriage equality.
Today Elman has in some ways re-created Phibro's business in Asia but has modernized and globalized it, mirroring the changes in the global economy.
Mr Mitnick says the convention contains a data protection provision covering control of personal data, with a large part of it mirroring the data protection framework and language developed by the European Union.
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Indeed, perhaps it mirrored, in its stylistic tension, the external strife that preoccupied the country.
It mirrors the Faroe Islands' attitude to its father country.
In many ways, it mirrors the United States.
In this sense it mirrors the continent.
Does it mirror Liszt and Cosima?
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