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Igor Stravinsky, who was a little of both, first mirrored some of Debussy's harmonic usage in Le Sacre du printemps (The Rite of Spring; 1913).
Fisher's decision to attend Central Michigan instead of walking on at a larger program mirrored some of the recruits' situations, evidence that going the quieter route can pay off.
Was Ford's dismissal of the relevance of crashes abroad cavalier given that most of the accidents in this country seem to have occurred under hot driving conditions in the South that may have mirrored some of the conditions abroad?
At the end of the 1940s, Lewis participated in the famous Birth of the Cool sessions with Miles Davis, in which the trumpeter mirrored some of Lewis's gathering fascination with softer dynamics, classical textures, and more complex formal structures.
In a fragmented political scene, Podemos has also come under strong competition from another newcomer, the centre-right Ciudadanos party, which has mirrored some of its tactics in the media and on social networks.
I found this irresistible, at the time, because it mirrored some of my Oxford tutorials, during which my tutor continually challenged me with various torments designed to make me – a naive colonial in his eyes – feel uncomfortable, and perhaps to confess my dire lack of (English) sophistication.
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The pattern of LD mirrored some aspects of the history of breed populations and showed a sharp decay with increasing physical distance between markers.
Predictably, political conditions in eastern Europe, though mirroring some of the general developments, remained distinctive.
Critics say the airlines are increasingly mirroring some of the worst inequalities found elsewhere.
President Bush, for all his friendly gestures, seems to be mirroring some of Johnson's mistakes.
Smith's ambiguities mirror some of the ambiguities in Jackson herself.
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