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But the movements became a mirror image of what they were fighting.
It was John Barton who shattered the stereotype in 1973 by having Ian Richardson and Richard Pasco alternate the two roles – suddenly they became a mirror image of each other".
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Wales have become a mirror image of their defence coach, Shaun Edwards, who once played most of a Wembley final for Wigan with a broken cheekbone.
In some ways, it has become a mirror image of the realigning South of the past 30 years, which shifted to, and helped create, the modern Republican Party.
This book unveils a "brand new" China that is under the sway of the ideology of global partnership while struggling not to become a mirror image of the United States.
The security establishments of both countries have become "a mirror image of each other," said Talat Masood, a retired Pakistani general who has participated in back-channel peace efforts.
Page A18 Business IN SPAIN, A CRISIS BUILT ON CORPORATE BORROWING Few businesses in Spain shoulder as big a burden of debt as Grupo A.C.S., the global construction giant whose debt woes have become a mirror image of Spain's own severe financial struggle.
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