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were mirroring
noun
A smooth surface, usually made of glass with reflective material painted on the underside, that reflects light so as to give an image of what is in front of it.
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Miller depicts these women with a tender camaraderie, as if conscious of the ways in which their new experiences were mirroring her own.
"The biggest way we thought we were mirroring the movement was actually not so much about the consensus process," Ms. Ewell added.
For instance, when the Soviets murdered twenty-two thousand Polish reserve officers in the Katyn forest, in 1940, they were mirroring the German slaughter of the Polish professional classes in German-occupied western Poland.
At the age of 7 months, IgA1 concentrations were mirroring the total anti-Pnc serotype specific IgA (Fig 1) and were significantly higher in the PncOMPC than in the control group for serotypes 6B, 19F, and 23F.
"The conversations on set were mirroring, I think, the conversations that are happening now by the viewers," she said, adding, "The fact that people are talking about it, the fact that people are having big, huge, emotional responses to it, I think that that means we did our job well".
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These concerns were mirrored in the survey.
These data were mirrored by data on neurological scores.
It's mirroring exactly our times.
Her fears are mirrored nationally.
They are mirrored elsewhere.
The walls are mirrored.
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