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Ms. Reding's suggestions — which are open to public comment until mid-November — broadly mirror aspects of United States copyright law and echo the proposed Google settlement by creating a central registry for the works.

Philip Carey is an avatar of Maugham: not only does he attends the same school, but his unsuccessful stint in an accountant's office and later training as a doctor mirror aspects of Maugham's early life.

When Tom Wingo of "The Prince of Tides" says, "My wound is geography," and Jack McCall of "Beach Music" declares that "no one walks out of his family without reprisals," they not only echo each other, they mirror aspects of their novels' plots.

Gordon, who treats patients at the New York State Psychiatric Institute in New York City, is best known for developing mouse models that mirror aspects of anxiety and schizophrenia.

Many of them mirror aspects of the Batman's character and development, often having tragic origin stories that lead them to a life of crime.

Certain aspects of this conflict are also reflected in the plot: the rivalry between Nero and Otho mirror aspects of the debate over the War of the Spanish Succession, in which Grimani supported the Habsburgs, and Pope Clement XI France and Spain.

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The Double mirrors aspects of Gilliam, Gondry and the Coen brothers' Hudsucker Proxy.

Gravano, meanwhile, claimed that the game's character Andrea Bottino mirrored aspects of her life, including how she speaks.

House Republicans subsequently passed a bill mirroring aspects of the White House plan, although the administration has proposed a narrower spread to 10-year Treasuries.

But the last example -- Information -- has undergone the most radical revolution that, while mirroring aspects of the others rise to global reach, is undergoing a transformation that is undeniably unique.

This body-snatching is disconcerting, but ultimately ingenious, as it magnifies the hall-of-mirrors aspect of classical therapy, in which the patient is talking to the therapist (who is really her father) who is thinking about his own therapist (who is really his wife).

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