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Mirrored

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Past of mirror

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Bob Crow, RMT general secretary, called the plans "a recipe for exploitation" and warned that jobs were at risk, adding: "The assault on jobs and working conditions set up by McNulty, and now mirrored by the government, will be met by a national campaign of resistance".

Dr Peter Stott, head of climate monitoring and attribution at the UK's Met Office, said Noaa's research was "robust" and mirrored an analysis the British team is conducting on its own surface temperature record.

More recently, having delivered a Scottish parliament in 1999, Labour lost its unique selling point to Scottish voters, and so another "strange death", that of Labour Scotland, mirrored that of the Liberals 90 years before.

She welcomed the various tools in the bill for the prevention and punishment of traffickers but added: "If it is not mirrored by proper protection for victims then it is unlikely to make very much difference".

In a blur of expensive suits, mirrored sunglasses and blacked out luxury cars, Asil Nadir, the 69-year-old fugitive Polly Peck millionaire, today returned to the UK for the first time since he fled British justice 17 years ago, accused of a £34m fraud.

When trade wars start, mirrored by conspiracy wars, the next thing to expect is the Balkanisation of the internet – and it is happening.

And as basketball shorts got longer, so did those in society at large: the 1980s prep-style mirrored the shorts of 1950s tennis courts; once the 1990s hit, those hemlines dropped.

The simplicity of the ingredients mirrored the simplicity of our trip.

31% – proportion of those surveyed who agree that immigrants 'are all here illegally' Grebby said that the attitudes in the survey mirrored the experience of his staff, who give talks and lessons in schools up and down the country every week.

A strong showing in the local elections by Labour in London was mirrored in the European parliament results.

At the time of filming, one of the stars, Edward G Robinson, and the composer, Elmer Bernstein, had been persecuted by McCarthy's investigations, and were in the process of being rehabilitated — a process mirrored by the redemption of Robinson's entirely fictional character, Dathan.

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