Sentence examples for mirrors the changing from inspiring English sources

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Now he estimates that just 20percentt are North African, which mirrors the changing demographic of the 11th Arrondissement.

The show mirrors the changing cultures, practices and fortunes of Native American artists over nearly two millenniums.

Once again, the structure of the terrorist groups, increasingly diverse, fragmented and dynamic, mirrors the changing structure of the media whose attention they seek.

The expanding diversity of the Legislature is "a trend that's been continuing for a long, long time, and it mirrors the changing face of this state," said Representative Rafael Anchia, Democrat of Dallas.

In many ways, the controversy mirrors the changing demographics of this fast-growing state, whose traditions and habits are mixing with an influx of immigrants and young professionals in the northern part of the state.

The dramatic contrast between the lackluster outcome of the French auction that dealt with Japanese color prints and the hugely successful American auction devoted to Chinese art in part mirrors the changing power balance between the two great cultures of the Far East.

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The games also mirror the changing face of the league; 20 percent of the players in the N.B.A. were born overseas.

To determine the demographic characteristics of patients undergoing primary total knee arthroplasty during the years 1989, 1999, and 2009 at our institution and determine whether their characteristics mirror the changing US demographic characteristics.

This is a sonic map tracing the course of the 224 km Housatonic River, from the sources in the Berkshire mountains of Western Massachusetts to the river's mouth at Milford, Long Island Sound Connecticutt, USA), recorded both at the surface and underwater, not from boats but along the riverbank at many sites, thus mirroring the changing river-created environment.

As a result, you can see trains gentrifying in the same way real estate does; just ride the G train from its Brooklyn terminus, at Smith and Ninth Streets in Carroll Gardens, to Long Island City, Queens, to see how the passengers mirror the changing neighborhoods.

Winslow Homer illustrated articles, fiction, and poetry for popular illustrated magazines, especially Harper's Weekly, for more than thirty years, with nearly 300 illustrations that mirrored the changing fabric of American society before, during, and after the Civil War.

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