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Cummings said the panel should mirror the example of the House Intelligence Committee instead of the House Oversight Committee, previously led by Rep. Darrel Issa (R-Vista), which he accused of manipulating testimony "to promote false political narratives".

This hypothetical example, mirroring the behavioral data, demonstrates language-mediated discrimination between intended and unintended targets at 100 ms; not because more saccades are launched towards the intended target, but because fewer saccades are launched towards the unintended target.

See, for example, Alison D. Sandman, "Mirroring the World: Sea Charts, Navigation, and Territorial Claims in Sixteenth-Century Spain," in Merchants and Marvels: Commerce, Science, and Art in Early Modern Europe, ed.

That Ravisankar's story represents the triumph of a certain sort of Silicon Valley meritocracy is mirrored in the examples he tosses off of other unlikely successes.

The intention here is that it should mirror the GUI developed in Example of another chapter.

The individual collages, chronologically arranged, reflect the spirit of a certain period — tableau I, for example, mirrors the punky exuberance of 1977-1982.

The descriptions of some of the extended concert recordings – of "Soul Kitchen" and "Light My Fire", for example mirror the self-indulgence of the band's performances, which is perhaps the effect Marcus intended.

The building's curved facade, for example, mirrors the curve of the freeway on-ramp, so that as you approach along one of the two streets that border it, the curves seem to converge, creating a sense of acceleration and pulling you around to the front of the building.

The first example mirrors the situation with which Kettlewell was actually dealing.

In fact, a constructive treatment of non-well-founded sets can be given which mirrors the classical one (see for example Rathjen 2004).

But they soon found evidence of mixing: The brain mirrors the sense of touch, for example, when a subject observes someone else performing an action where touch plays an important role.

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