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I look in the mirror again.
When she makes me stand up in front of the mirror again, I glitter.
Anxious to contextualise this shocking revelation, I launched into an elaborate explanation, until I glanced in the mirror again.
It's a dance film without music and as such – picking up on Mirror again – is absolutely hypnotic.
Sasha wished that she could turn and peer in the mirror again, as if something about herself might at last be revealed — some lost thing.
You are forced to the mirror, again and again; psoriasis compels narcissism, if we suppose a Narcissus who did not like what he saw.
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These are two extreme models of reading: looking in books to see oneself mirrored again and again, or reading to enter another person's experience, and thus to enlarge oneself.
May I suggest that some of her colleagues, a growing cohort of copycat arm-flashers, might want to check the mirror before again preening sans sleeves?
Let's gaze in the cinematic mirror once again to see what we can learn through theratainment from Still Alice.
For these colorful canvases, Thomas cracks the mirror yet again, taking her depictions to a greater level of geometric abstraction than ever before.
When she questions her mirror, it again replies that Snow White is the fairest in the land, and that she is living at the cottage of the Seven Dwarfs, revealing that the box contains the heart of a pig.
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