Sentence examples for Mirror think from inspiring English sources

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Then take a long, hard look in the mirror, think about Damien Chazelle, and weep.

The Mirror think that "Maurizio Sarri's struggles at Chelsea will make it even easier for Real Madrid to poach Eden Hazard at the end of the season".

He said the AA was still handing out wing mirror "Think Bike" stickers to jog drivers' attention.

Then I look in the mirror, think "my God, I'm only 35".

Because you forced me to face the mirror, think through it, and realize how silly I was being.

To further sooth ourselves after a hit and run with a painful mirror, think about the people who inspire us.

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The Mirror thought Houghton was "terribly ill-advised" to speak out.

The Daily Mirror thought it important enough to publish on page 5, calling it a "bombshell note", though it splashed on Clinton and Hurley.

The Mirror thought there was "a good case for Britain remaining in Europe" but Cameron "isn't communicating it when he's more interested in presentation than substance".

You know, extra blackening around the eyes?" And then--budda-bing, budda-bing--I gave her a little demonstration... DAY FIVE: So this morning there's this guy in the mirror, thinks he's so tough?

The Daily Mirror thought it refreshing to see how this new generation of young Brits "have shown once again that they are ordinary people who manage to achieve the extraordinary".

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