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The last word perhaps, to 3am Girl Clemmie Moodie in the Mirror, who seems genuinely beside herself.
Something in Mr. Rushing's characterization recalled that ambiguous but magical moment in "Coppelia" when Swanilda, pretending to be a doll made human, looks into a mirror and seems genuinely stunned by her living beauty.
Not only will a genuinely warm smile engage their mirror neurons, it'll also have you appear more friendly, approachable, safe and human.
The building is genuinely handsome, its long isosceles, mirrored faceting giving it the illusion of being torqued, twisted right, even as you stare at it — a look that, in the past, was called futuristic.
The building is genuinely handsome, its long isosceles, mirrored faceting giving it the illusion of being torqued, twisted right, even as you stare at it a look that, in the past, was called futuristic.
But ahead of the budget delivery, Labor attacked the heavily touted infrastructure package as a smoke and mirrors trick, with little genuinely new spending, and redirections from public transport investments to major arterial roads.
Entitlement reform" is the mirror image of this definition: It's genuinely radical change that worsens social and economic conditions.
Stewart Henderson London · Only the most extreme opponents of Israel genuinely believe that Israel's actions against the Palestinians mirrors that of the Nazis' against the Jews.
He's a failing filmmaker who teaches at university to pay his way – the latter part of that equation mirroring Solondz's life – and it's genuinely upsetting.
Watching Revis cover guys, mimicking their downfield passage, is genuinely a delight, like watching Groucho and Harpo in the famous mirror routine.
Yakovenko had seemed "genuinely concerned" about his situation when they met at the Russian embassy in Kensington, Rowley told the Sunday Mirror, but it had not changed his view on Russia's involvement.
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