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At one point he stands with his arms out while she mirrors him, upside-down with her head resting on his shoulder blades; a living, harmonious crucifix.
Murray mirrors him in many ways, but he made it clear several weeks ago that he regarded the World Cup not so much as an inspiration but as a safety valve of national emotions, a distraction from his own pressures at Wimbledon.
Schaaf is raw, dreamy, full of passion for a community that mirrors him — a somewhat strange but lovable nerd that's easily excitable.
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One day, the team watched video footage of Omar waving his arm, with slow deliberation, at a dolphin in the aquarium; behind the glass, the dolphin mirrored him.
Although the setting for such pictures is always natural landscape, it is secondary to the man, and its true function is to mirror him as the humanistic ideal of the recluse-scholar.
"I could show you the Frick!" He grinned widely and shrugged his shoulders and tipped his head, and she mirrored him, shrugging her own shoulders and making a funny face.
If his team can mirror him then you never know.
The dead clown coaches us and we mirror him, hypnotised.
When he tried to explain the proper frame to her -- that she should mirror him (at least I think that's what he was trying to do), she joked, "When did I become a white man?" He looked truly dumbfounded.
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