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Its Indian-British director, Gurinder Chadha, says people have flocked to the movie because it mirrors and celebrates the mixed-race nation that Britain is increasingly becoming.

The current economic downturn comes as no surprise to him, he says, because it mirrors the downturn at the time of the dot-com bust.

Morris's personal journey is interesting to note because it mirrors the journey of Israeli society at large from the heady days of the Oslo accords to the dark pessimism of the second intifada.

ICM confirms that Labour still gets most blame for the bankers' reckless recession – even more than it deserves – from voters who dislike George Osborne's austerity strategy while also embracing it because it mirrors their own struggle.

More importantly for our purposes, Lowell managed to turn his madness to account, creating a poetry that looks and feels harshly contemporary because it mirrors our "age of anxiety", as Auden called it.

"I love the game of tennis so much because it mirrors the game of life so much," said Shelia Townsend, who continued: "At the end of the day, you have to stand on what you've learned and fall back on what you know and everything you've been taught.

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The story of "Silver Linings Playbook," based on a novel by Matthew Quick, appealed to him because it mirrored mental health issues within his own family.

It took root in Europe in large part because it mirrored the new structures of power that were pushing the churches out of government.

We knew something about Lenny's contempt for Max, his blowhard of a patriarch, largely because it mirrored our respective relationships with our often absent, too frequently violent fathers.

In a statement, the fund said that officials from the aid agency had agreed to the fee arrangement because it mirrored a deal used when another agency fund went private.

This is because it mirrored the shortcomings of Japan's business culture: it was written in a hierarchical way that outsiders would have trouble building on, when the trend in America and Europe was exactly the opposite.A transition is under way, however.

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