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Truth reflects these realities, and although it has received mixed reviews, the film probably deserves more credit for how it mirrors the realities of women in the workplace.

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"This is my 11th year coaching Division I college basketball and I was surprised, when I first changed careers, I was surprised at how it mirrored corporate America on the negative side," Oregon State's Craig Robinson said.

When Collins' co-campaigner first read the books, she said she was "deeply disturbed by how it mirrored the abuse that she had experienced from an ex-partner...women are coming to us and saying, 'We feel exploited, we feel that our stories and the abuse and trauma that we have suffered are being capitalised upon.' We're concerned especially how that's reflecting and impacting young people".

And how perfectly it mirrors the psychic loss of self when the beloved's gaze turns elsewhere — and worse, how easily the self vanishes from its own faithless gaze.

In one of his first books, a triptych of narrative poems called "After Nature," Sebald imagined the final days of the 18th-century naturalist Georg Steller: He "sees his death, how it is mirrored / in the field-surgeon's monocle".

In a recent phone interview, Mr. Reiser talked about the process behind his very first screenplay – which earned him both a membership in the Writers Guild, and a guild nomination – how much it mirrored his real life, and how he learned to think more dramatically because of it.

"This is the first demonstration that the brain can form a motor memory to control a disembodied device in a way that mirrors how it controls its own body," said Jose M. Carmena, an assistant professor of computer and cognitive science at the University of California, Berkeley, who led the research.

Parker and Stone believed many viewed the economy as an important, elusive entity without truly understanding how it works, and felt it mirrored faith in religion.

"I consider this an everyday necklace," she said as she examined in a nearby mirror how it looked on her neck.

Not how it looks in the mirror or how it looks when you HILARIOUSLY open the selfie camera the wrong way (always a classic!!) but what your face looks like to the 7 billion people out there who don't have that face.

Try on the t-shirt frequently as you work, so that you can see how it looks in a mirror.

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