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In a former life Marson was the editor of Blue Peter, and by his own admission, his subject's life forms a partial mirror of his own.
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An individual's "self-awareness" is a partial mirroring of the world; Nishida later described the individual self as a focal point of the world.
Homology search is performed for LPO and RPO using our local partial mirror of the UCSC BLAT server [ 6, 7].
A number of partial mirrors help in multiple internal reflections that lead to obtain the desired coherency and power output.
The squares only react if they register your presence, so only a partial section of the larger mirror moves, creating an unusual compound eye effect.
The mitochondrial oxygen consumption was increased in order to maintain the membrane potential, probably as a mirror of partial uncoupling of electron influx and ATP production.
More characteristically, however, "realistic" (that is, nonfantastic) fiction in all countries regarded the discovered child in a mirror that provided only a partial reflection of him.
Harrison Gray Otis became a partial owner of the paper in 1882 and incorporated it within a public corporation, the Times-Mirror Company (the hyphen was later dropped from the name), in 1884.
It's a partial rewriting of history.
Later, Pakistan's army announced a partial withdrawal of troops.
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