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"You should mirror back to them; encourage the introvert to respond, and give them time to reply," she said.
To read "Jake sipped coffee" is to mirror back to ourselves the private enjoyment we feel in our own daily mug of French press.
Such observations mirror back to us a swollen national ego that is not serving us well in the transition that is under way.
After 9/11, he was quick to embrace the world's new seriousness, taking the Mirror back to its campaigning, leftwing roots.
As the Canadian philosopher Charles Taylor writes, "our identity is partly shaped by recognition or its absence, often by the misrecognition of others, and so a person or group of people can suffer real damage, real distortion, if the people or society around them mirror back to them a confining or demeaning or contemptible picture of themselves".
Most importantly, other persons' speech, gestures, postures, moods, facial expressions, and so on frequently can be said to "mirror" back to one an "image" of oneself, namely, a conveyed sense of how one "appears" from other perspectives.
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"It's like endless mirrors back to back".
And not mirrored back to you like some facsimile of what you've heard before".
Toledo has historical perspective; he is continually mirroring back to the group the ignorance that emasculates them.
Under the guise of mirroring back to the African-American community part of its lost history, the musical's undeconstructed nostalgia only panders to its audience's entropy.
Part of that is that they wanted to see their life mirrored back to them; it's therapy in a way.
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