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were mirrors
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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But the countess's favorite accomplices were mirrors.
There were mirrors on all sides.
The bed was round, and there were mirrors on the walls and on the ceiling.
The children, too, were mirrors for one another, though they, inward-looking, did not seek solace from those caught in the same situation.
I think I felt bad as these were mirrors for me and I so hated the thought of 'being like that'.
As the Chevrolet ambled along the Tigris River, passing the imperial mansions of Hussein's daughters and the regime's bigwigs, he squinted at them as if they were mirrors of his conscience.
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These concerns were mirrored in the survey.
The boys were mirror-image identical twins.
These data were mirrored by data on neurological scores.
They are mirrors.
Everywhere there are mirrors.
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