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Matt's unhappy that when newspapers moved to the web, they continued to mirror the edition-oriented view of the news.
First published in 1916, when the First World War made transatlantic shipments of its American parent impossible, it was an immediate success, and over the following 10 decades it continued to mirror its times.
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Or that they continue to mirror changing times, a changing museum and a changing Asia, though they do.
These days it continues to mirror New Orleans but in its post-Hurricane Katrina phase: empty, abandoned, economically devastated, rife with crime.
But now that Mr. Chávez is gone, the big question being raised here is whether Mr. Maduro, 50, his chosen successor, will continue to mirror the president and his unconventional governing style — or veer off in his own direction.
And the volume of tweets in these cities continues to mirror violence-related events there, according to the report.
What will happen in future if the GDPR is updated after the UK has left the EU — will the government continue to mirror the legislation, he was asked.
We'll be watching these numbers to see if they continue to mirror or exceed previous adoption trajectories for new iOS updates, or if there's any indication the wider public is more update-shy.
The JLL Hotels report notes that "with RevPAR (revenue Per Available Room, a key hospitality sector indicator) growth continuing to mirror GDP [gross domestic product] growth, and GDP growth still on an upward curve, RevPAR is anticipated to parallel this upward trend, albeit at a slower rate".
Chicago region trends continue to mirror national patterns.
Occupy microcosm will continue to mirror our surrounding macrocosm -- effectively defining the macrocosms and thus the 99% as the broad base of the society.
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