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In some ways the Confederacy appears as a distorted mirror image of the North.
It's a picture of a mind unhinged, a distorted mirror of Hamlet's "antic disposition".
Argentina, which often resembles the rest of the world seen through a distorted mirror, likes to do things differently.
Brahms's elegant Waltz in D minor (Op. 39, No. 9) melted without pause into the refined aberrations of Mr. Rihm's "Brahmsliebewaltzer," a distorted mirror image.
'Since the dawn of humanity, people have tried to ease sadness and break conventions by showing human beings their personality in a distorted mirror,' read the blurb.
And she draws interesting, wildly smart parallels between the cultural-political chaos of New York and Italy in the '70s, with Little Italy serving as a distorted mirror of defunct Old World values.
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"Well, I did want to read the script," Stine deadpanned, asked how he felt when he heard a distorted-mirror version of him would appear.
If it were only the present that Lewis perceived through a gently distorted mirror, this might not detract from his distinction as a historian.
Politics remains a highly distorted mirror of our country, but the mirror has widened.
It will be unsettling for them and for us, like looking into an eerily distorted mirror.
But fat became my self-image as my distorted mirror magnified a few extra pounds.
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