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I didn't have a mirror growing up — and here I am at age forty-one finding a mirror in these other folks who have experienced the same things.

The Daily Mirror grew circulation by 1.8% year on year in August, as all daily national tabloid titles reported sales rises, according to the latest Audit Bureau of Circulations figures published on Friday.

Kimmel, 46, had been on vacation for the last two weeks but said he made the best of his time off: He painted a mirror, grew a beard and had a baby.

In "Crucible" (1985) tiny wiggling forms, reflected by angled mirrors, grow into larger abstract shapes and finally into strange truncated beings, apparently floating in space.

But that unity crumbled Tuesday before the House committee, mirroring growing private frustration with being linked to BP.

The predicted performance of normal incidence multilayer mirrors grown at optimum conditions and designed for λ=3.374 and 3.115 nm indicates possible reflectivities of 6.5% and 14%, respectively.

Mr. Li's focus on ordinary people mirrors growing concerns at the top levels of government that urbanization is currently being carried out to satisfy abstract targets instead of improving people's livelihood.

Still, for a military culture that thrives on PowerPoint briefings, the shifting index was seen by some officials as a stark warning about the difficult course of events in Iraq, and mirrored growing concern by some military officers.

He stumbles among bicycles and horseless carriages, through a hall of distorting mirrors, growing progressively more frightened of the machines, dreading 'their panting, their heavy, telluric breath, skinless bones, viscera creaking and fetid with black-grease drool.' Finally he conceals himself in the sentry-box of a periscope, and crouches there, waiting for the stroke of midnight.

A Commons committee has said that it will investigate the affair, and officials at 10 Downing Street, mirroring growing government alarm over the political damage it has sustained, have said Mr. Brown thinks a wider public inquiry may be necessary into civil servants' leaks to politicians.

Therefore the two case studies may represent the next transitional stage in sociocultural development, by mirroring growing societal acceptance of progressive ideas.

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