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Cars drive by the arrest stop, their headlights visible in the mirrors of the patrol car.
One sees too clearly in the mirrors of his prose, when what one really wants is opacity and more complexity.
On the last lap, Earnhardt was in the mirrors of his son Dale Jr. and his employee, Michael Waltrip.
The mirrors of my house filled me with such a sense of gladness that a room without one struck me as a dark cell.
While Nabokov himself admitted that some kind of refracted picture of Véra often appeared in the mirrors of his works, Mrs. Nabokov categorically denied any resemblances.
DAVID KOVALCIN Portraits in the Mist There are little ghosts of Daddy in the mirrors of the Kovalcin house in Hudson, N.H.
It is startling, too, at least in the first half of "Life Class," to see our genteel reflection in the mirrors of the Café Royal, table-hopping with these same people, and hobnobbing with "Gus" — Augustus John, the painter.
Ōkagami (c. 1120?; "The Great Mirror"; Eng. trans. Ōkagami), the most famous of the "mirrors" of Japanese history, undoubtedly influenced the composition of Heike monogatari, especially in its moralistic tone.
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