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be mirrored
noun
A smooth surface, usually made of glass with reflective material painted on the underside, that reflects light so as to give an image of what is in front of it.
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Successful efforts at improving the health and well-being of adolescents should be mirrored in efforts to support young adults.
Once you open an iBook on the iPad, the image should be mirrored on the TV.
And all these studies will be mirrored in tests carried out on Mark on Earth.
Omar, a protean figure, eager to be mirrored back, answers, "You tell me".
On the Atlantic side we're heavily regulated and we think that should be mirrored in Britain".
Privately, I'm hoping my wife's lack of interest will be mirrored across my social network.
A precedent many non-Texans hope will be mirrored by his presidential campaign.
There is neither a physical, objective reality to be mirrored, he argued, nor non-physical minds to mirror it.
He had initially wanted both the ceiling and the floor to be mirrored, Mr. Gerner said, but got neither.
PHW warned on Tuesday that similar efforts to those already seen around Swansea needed to be mirrored across the principality.
In these secular temples our deepest longings and fears may indeed be "mirrored and contextualised" but they are not redeemed.
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