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If they hired him, it would mirror, to some extent, Valentine's playing career.
If he did leave, it would mirror the situation Cole found himself in following the arrival of Ruud van Nistelrooy in 2001, when he found himself shunted down the pecking order.
Asked to specify how large a tax rate reduction he would consider, and whether it would mirror Mr. Bush's, Mr. Thomas said only that Mr. Bush's plan was no longer far-fetched.
It would mirror the earlier story, only this time, the characters would be fictional: Lefty, a left-wing mouse who's looking for a socialist utopia; blind Tom Toad, who has lost his religious faith, but is 'looking for a way out of darkness'; and Buddy himself, who 'being a cat, is looking for his next meal,' Cooder says with a laugh.
Moscow first called Kiev's ban on Russian airlines "madness", then announced that it would mirror the move.
If this technique were to become adopted as standard procedure, then it would mirror what happened in cardiovascular surgery before cardiac anaesthesiologists became confident in using this tool.
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The crowd booed, and it seemed the debate would mirror the dynamic that's so far dominated the campaign: Trump making the headlines, while his opponents play catch-up.
Its broadbased content would mirror the complex microbial, demographic, genetic, economic, technologic, behavioral, social, and other factors (including nefarious ones) that contribute to infectious disease emergence.
Officials were forced to cut the value of a treasury bill auction and some analysts said the central bank might have to raise interest rates soon to halt the sell-off, an emergency move that would mirror steps it took in 2008.
Corel says the second and third quarters 2000 would mirror the first, in which it lost $12.4 million.
As described earlier, it was expected that the coinfection clinic visit rate would mirror that of the HIV monoinfection rate, but in fact, the rate was lower.
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