Sentence examples for mirrored itself from inspiring English sources

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The reason I ramble about this time period, besides my newfound fascination in this history and characters of the time, is because the more that I think about it the more I feel it has mirrored itself in many people I know in my life who I admire.

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"There is always something ready to mirror itself – life turning inward".

"[T]his British-born exploration of smoke-and-mirror financial practices isn't much more than smoke and mirrors itself," he sniffed, rather too glibly.

Chagall's "Femme et Fleures" distorts the swelling body of a vase to suggest the voluptuous curves of the female torso, which mirrors itself around the vessel.

He then extended his point to frame Putnam's argument in his own terms: "What used to be racial segregation now mirrors itself in class segregation, this great sorting that's taking place".

Yet even with a well-drilled cast that includes bright Broadway headliners like Norbert Leo Butz and Marin Mazzie, the realization sets in early that this British-born exploration of smoke-and-mirror financial practices isn't much more than smoke and mirrors itself.

Nishida's solution was to see the world as mirroring itself in all the things "in the world".

There is a form of consciousness that inherently reflects or mirrors itself within itself, so that there is no difference between that which reflects and what is reflected.

Structurally, awareness mirrors itself in itself, in a manner analogous to the way an infinite set mirrors itself in its equivalent subsets, or to the way an ideal map mirrors itself in all accurate representations of that map.[2] (Note that the English awareness can be used without the word self but the Japanese word that translates as self-awareness is an inseparable compound, ji-kaku).

But several key notions that he never abandoned leave scant room for acknowledging the incomprehensible: the notions of a universal that reflects itself clearly if not completely in its particulars, of a world that mirrors itself in its individuals, of more inclusive topoi that fully envelop less inclusive topoi, or of an absolute that is immanent in all relative selves.

This is the place where the tartan pattern mirrors itself.

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