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More simply, the theater audience directly mirrors the movie audience, eroding the nominal distance between them.
Mr. Karzai's plunge in global opinion, as documented in the cables, almost directly mirrors the fortunes of the United States and its NATO allies in Afghanistan.
They posted their message in a video which directly mirrors the format of the original: individuals talk to the camera one by one against a snowy backdrop and an emotive soundtrack.
The use of numbers is further complicated when we consider that we might not necessarily expect to have a demographic population of scientists (or any given career) that directly mirrors the population of that region.
First, it directly mirrors the final episode of Bebop and foreshadows how the series will end.
Geralt's role also more directly mirrors the experience of actually playing an open-world game.
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In drawings that more directly mirror his painting strategies, Hartley handles still life and landscape as collections of massed forms.
Tyrone Brown, the bandleader, said the filmmakers probably weren't aware of all the ways in which the movie directly mirrored life.
Scottie's moulding of Judy imitates Hitchcock's own sadistic treatment of actors, directly mirroring his trademark production of fetishised cool blondes.
Though focused on Canada, his findings directly mirror trends in the United States in the same time period: average household incomes have stagnated over the decades, even as a tiny minority of families have become enormously rich.
This effect was directly mirrored in people's intentions to engage in specific group behaviors, and behavioral intentions were mediated by identification.
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