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Cartwright's shock would be mirrored in cinemas around the world.
We discussed how big the images would be, how they appear on the page and how this would be mirrored on the wall.
My husband's face would be mirrored in our child's face, proof that our love not only existed, but could be recreated beyond us.
Microsoft copied many of Apple's innovations (especially the graphical simplicity of its Macintosh software), though without any real fear that Apple's technical lead would be mirrored in Macintosh sales.
This last accomplishment would be mirrored by her older daughter, Lorraine (sensitively played as an adult by Manjinder Virk), who also inherited her mother's fondness for addictive substances and abusive men.
The rise of literacy and literary technology did undercut the oral tradition, leading to a communication crisis that, as Eric Havelock argued in his landmark book "The Muse Learns to Write," would be mirrored in modernity.
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That is, individuals were more likely to be observed headbutting with males with whom they spend less time, but the amount of time two individuals spent together did not influence the likelihood these two individuals would be mirroring.
Coincidentally, she has red hair like Florence and we liked the idea that all the other girls would be mirror images of Julia with red wigs and all.
Those songs would then be mirrored in iCloud — meaning no uploading would be required, a hugely important detail.
The negotiators now have an extra week or so before they face serious complications imposed by the US Congress, which would undoubtedly be mirrored by the Iranian Majlis.
The deal on offer to the Welsh government is called the lockstep because any changes up or down would have to be mirrored across all the different bands.
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