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If, as Mr. Murakami writes, "the world of the future might be like Japan is today," then product and advertisement may so mirror each other that they become indistinguishable.
Last week, when the interest in the British National Party membership list was most frenetic, Wikileaks's servers were overrun and inaccessible, despite 10 or so mirror sites worldwide replicating the material to lessen the traffic burden.
So, mirror mirror on the wall, who is the most like Dave of them all?
Leonardo was left-handed, so mirror writing came easily and naturally to him although it is uncertain why he chose to do so.
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"It so mirrors what my character in this play has to go through.
"He was such the embodiment of Israel, and his experience so mirrored the experience of Israel that he had inherent credibility".
Readers will have spells of feeling lost and miserable in a deliberate unreliability that so mirrors its subject: a world governed by fog.
Vietnamese cooking, she writes, "embodies the blend of French and Chinese culinary traditions, and so mirrors my own experiences and personal history.
So, mirrors tell us about memory too - and about its unreliability.
In the deep waters that the hatchetfish lives in, only blue light with a wavelength of 500 nanometres percolates down and needs to be reflected, so mirrors 125 nanometres apart provide good camouflage.
"It's a graphic description of how two forms interact so they mirror each other.
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