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A person's house may well mirror his or her character, and de Wolfe's was too crowded with bedazzlements for her to notice the world-changing drama taking place literally in her own back yard.
Remember: we may be their first exposure, as it were, to someone with H.I.V., and their attitude about it in the future may very well mirror what we're putting out — comfort, anxiety, shame, health — when we disclose".
The $350,000 Grade I race for 3-year-old fillies is the final leg of New York's triple crown for fillies, so it might as well mirror the Belmont Stakes, right?
Priestley's life next week might well mirror that of Europe's elite footballers as they head off to join their international team-mates for the start of the Euro 2016 qualifying campaign.
MIDAS has said that when the section of the Larsen C breaks off, the rest of the ice shelf will be much more vulnerable to melting and could very well mirror what happened at its sister shelf, the Larsen B. That area "splintered and collapsed" over the course of a month in 2002, NASA said, causing almost the entire shelf to disappear.
The difference in number of identified proteins in D. pulex (524 in 2D-LC-MS/MS) may well mirror the genetic divergence between both Daphnia subgenera.
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Orpheus was in top form as well, mirroring Ms. Jansen's zest with fiery, polished string playing and a big orchestral sound.
"It's little wonder to us that her prowess on the trading floor is so well mirrored on the dance floor," said Nicholas J. Stephan, the chief executive of Phoenix Partners Group.
Not to get caught up in "fake symmetry", but this dynamic pretty well mirrors the one that takes place on the opposite side of the coin over whether it's fair to describe the president using a different term for a certain left-wing political philosophy.
Green explains the success of the novel in deeply unflattering terms: "It was precisely his retreat into the pre-industrial past, his mannered simplicity, his platitudinous self-preoccupation, which (though anathema to the intelligentsia) so well mirrored their own concerns, and thus turned his six autobiographical volumes into bestsellers.
She's egregiously upbeat as she guides her elderly charges around the pool, and this hyper-perkiness turns out to be her manner off the job as well, mirroring the merciless pep of the women's magazines to which she is addicted.
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