Sentence examples for mirror coverage from inspiring English sources

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The project led to the revision of UNECE Regulation 46 that defines mirror coverage in the European Union, with new vehicle registrations in Europe being required to meet the amended standard after June of 2015.

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The former is not really news; she has said this many times before, to many interviewers, yet each time she articulates her openness to run – always using exactly the same carefully prepared language – press reaction is huge, particularly in the US, where obsessional interest in all things Clinton mirrors coverage of the royal family here in the UK.

I won't run it.' " No reference to the voice message appeared in The Daily Mirror's coverage, and the issue lay dormant until police investigations into the phone hacking practices gained momentum in recent months, when Ms. Mills joined a group of celebrities in Britain who said publicly that they believed that their cellphones had been hacked.

He used it to complain about the Mirror's coverage, comparing it to that endured by former Labour leader Neil Kinnock at the hands of the Sun, claiming: 'You're treating me worse than the Sun treated Kinnock in the 1980s.' That is a controversial statement and one that Wallace, who was a Sun journalist at the time, dismissed as ridiculous, according to sources at the Mirror.

Taking advantage of the high altitude, this experiment could achieve relatively low energy threshold with a modest mirror area coverage.

It comes from the Mirror's coverage of the sacking of Stephen Delahunty after he started a Twitter row.

It "mirrors the coverage of the existing EU legislation for Member States under the Kyoto Protocol (529/2013/EU)".

The provision of HBOT to Wagner grade 2 lesions is puzzling because prospective HBOT trials have focused on Wagner grade 3 and above, mirroring Medicare coverage policy.

But the Mirror's Mandela coverage was good too.

Some of the cutbacks, like the technology coverage, mirror cuts other papers have made as technology advertising has fallen sharply.

Van Gogh's ear 'cut off by Gauguin' Telegraph: Van Gogh's ear was cut off by friend Gauguin with a sword KATE MCCANN 'STILL FEELS MADELEINE'S PRESENCE' The Mirror gives heavy coverage to the McCanns' interview with Oprah Winfrey on the second anniversary of their daughter Madeleine's disappearance.

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