In Ireland a chancellor presided over a separate court of equity which mirrored the development of the English equity system. |
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The water mirrored and reflected the sky, bringing the outside into the intimate space. |
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The sun dipped into the ocean, surrounded by rainbow-colored sky that was mirrored in the gentle waves. |
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The magic of sand and stone is mirrored in the placid waters of the Sindhu, increasing the beauty of the landscape. |
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Parents of children with congenital heart defects have already told her that her account mirrored exactly what they went through. |
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Her helmet was slender and white with a gray faceplate and mirrored black visor. |
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If you are considering wearing mirrored contact lenses this year, see your eye-care professional. |
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A man stands stiffly in a vintage uniform, mirrored glasses masking his face. |
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He doesn't mind the scuffs her small feet are leaving in the mirrored black leather of his freshly polished shoes. |
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Its expansive mirrored surface is lined with rocky coastlines, mountainous and jagged in the north to gently sloping in the south. |
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Some of its more daring features include plants made from mirrored stainless steel. |
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The foot-deep wall holds a mirrored medicine cabinet and conceals a maze of plumbing, air ducts, and ventilation equipment. |
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Rigged to slowly rotate in the darkened gallery, the mirrored structure reflected shards of light onto the surrounding walls. |
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In 1692, the furniture maker supplied the duke fittings that included a mirrored door for the great chamber. |
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Running between the courtroom and dance studio, a one-way mirrored wall subverts the relationship between viewer and viewed. |
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He experimented with deliriously inventive and chaotic installations, incorporating sculpture, video, found objects, even a mirrored disco ball. |
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Under a backlit mirrored ceiling, the impression is of being inside a faceted gem. |
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A single-channel video played simultaneously over a series of circular screens that had been set in a line within a mirrored room. |
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From the ceilings hang myriad mirrored cubes that spin at different speeds. |
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Angelos mirrored the mirthless look, all signs of warmth abruptly gone from his countenance. |
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This is a dramatic mirrored structure housing jacuzzis, jet streams, cascades, hydromassage, Turkish baths and much more. |
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Barth stood a while in the world of mirrored light, his angry breath calmed with the lilting and sighing of the slow wind. |
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The OGA bar has a dance floor with a revolving mirrored disco ball and a game room. |
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There were razors in the medicine cabinet that could bleed him out, painkillers behind the mirrored glass that could put him to sleep forever. |
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It also means having to repress the vision of oneself staring back that appears in the mirrored surface of the silver plate. |
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It mirrored the way he had felt just moments before, that strange, unexplainable calm. |
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His left eye was a deep blue orb, looking boredly over mirrored sunglasses. |
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The view from the dining room windows is accentuated by the valance over the window, and the mirrored wall contributes to the formality as well. |
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The largest of the four bedrooms has a wide bay window, mirrored wardrobes and an en suite bathroom complete with a Jacuzzi spa bath. |
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A voluptuous black girl in leather and a thicket of beaded dreadlocks jumped in front of him and mirrored his strokes, his bumps and grinds. |
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It's mirrored by an account told by white settlers of a paddle steamer captain who shot a bunyip. |
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Differences between the two industries in their business organisation were mirrored by differences in labour relations. |
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The walls were lined in mirrored squares and there were even small spotlights reflecting off everything. |
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The transition to the dome is achieved with trilobed squinches at the corners, mirrored with trilobed blind arches above the side niches. |
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But the glistening object on the town's market place on Saturday morning turned out to be a mirrored camera obscura. |
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In fact, the hands of the clock above the mirrored bar stand still, encouraging you to linger. |
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According to the actor, their on-screen banter is mirrored by his off-screen friendship with his co-star. |
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Spammers started to use the hashtag when it became a trending topic, and the spam lifecycle mirrored the meme lifecycle, with a slight lag. |
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This is mirrored by the number of stockists, which has spread from London to Manchester, Bristol, Paris and Auckland in New Zealand. |
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With a sleek aluminium front panel, a mirrored display, metal-baffled speakers and high-quality drivers, the system oozes quality. |
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Inside, in one of the mirrored and gilded rooms that glitter and preen like a self-conscious jewel casket, is warmer. |
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And the hotel's opulent dining rooms, with elaborately decorated gold columns and mirrored walls, serve good food. |
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Maxima's distinctive interior design is mirrored by its handsome exterior styling. |
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This look was mirrored by the checkerboard effect of the chopping block, built into the Pierta Condosa countertop. |
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In particular, I argue that the mirrored characters parallel the structure of folk and fairy tales in their subversive potential. |
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Mallarme's rejection of Parnassian formalism also mirrored Wilmarth's ambivalent relationship with Minimalism's formal and intellectual premises. |
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Now, there is no idiocy on the left, except the worship of Stalin, that is not mirrored on the right. |
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The flames of the many candles were mirrored in his deep, penetrating eyes. |
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As we did so, everyone at the table mirrored our movement so that we were cocooned in secrecy. |
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Her chest armour also bore a similar crest, as did her helmet, which was slender and white with a grey faceplate and mirrored black visor. |
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A full-scale paper bookcase leaned perilously away from the gallery's far wall, mirrored on panels of Plexiglas that rested on the floor. |
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He was armed with two swords and several daggers tied to his clothing, and his eyes mirrored dignity and imperativeness. |
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Tinted and mirrored films reduce the quantity of both visible light and infrared radiation entering the occupied space. |
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But most did not slander their comrades using language that mirrored Soviet or Vietnamese Communist propaganda. |
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Behind a mirrored door is a concealed walk-in wardrobe, which had originally been a bathroom from the Victorian period. |
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And it is mirrored by a concert performance of Donizetti's opera Maria Stuarda in Italian, conducted by Sir Charles Mackerras. |
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One finds this mirrored in the antiphonies between orchestral groups in a huge, highly contrapuntal gigue. |
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Ancient seals depict an ithyphallic yogi-like figure with buffalo horns, a figure mirrored in later Hindu representations of the great god Shiva. |
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One is decorated in floral wallpaper and has an apple green picture rail while the second has large built-in floor to ceiling mirrored wardrobes. |
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It's part of a commitment to flushness which is mirrored in the totally button-free boot. |
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In the forecabins, the head and shower is located forward and has a large mirrored vanity with ample storage below. |
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A caste system resting on soldiers, noncommissioned officers, and officers mirrored a civilian stratification of workers, foremen, and managers. |
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Oval mirrored sconces of the era were typically crowned with rope-tied cresting. |
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The burial habits are mirrored by Gallic tribes of the Seine valley in France, from which they may have descended. |
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Modern light brown polished wood and mirrored wall panelling predominates in the bedroom giving it a fairly conventional but comfortable feel. |
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Through his mirrored sunglasses Michel could see all the girls giving him the eye. |
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They wore mirrored armor that would deflect a number of shots until the enamel wore off and only plain steel lay beneath. |
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When he sat in front of the massive picture window that framed his easel, the glass mirrored his likeness under a mammoth magnolia tree. |
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The building's delicately sculpted arches, domes and turrets are brilliantly mirrored in the waters below. |
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The accelerating house prices and environmental destruction in the east of the island is mirrored by depopulation in the west. |
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This was mirrored in England by the establishment of regimental depots after the army reforms. |
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A basic assumption in psychophysiology is that behavioral, cognitive, emotional, and social events all are mirrored in physiological processes. |
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As his lips formed a grin mirrored by hers, he gazed into her grassy green eyes that seemed to shimmer brightly of their own accord. |
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Other pictures must be reflected in shiny spheres, mirrored pyramids, or other reflecting shapes to reveal their true identity. |
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We have seen a huge increase in the number of infections locally, as mirrored elsewhere. |
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The data-replication option enables data stored on the local disks of one system to be mirrored to another system. |
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The strength of enchantment cast over life by dream is mirrored in Franco's filmmaking technique. |
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It mirrored the lack of engagement in last year's US presidential elections. |
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Asked to describe the room, he said she had canvas pictures on a wall behind her bed, mirrored wardrobes and an en-suite shower room. |
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The foot-deep wall also holds a mirrored medicine cabinet and conceals a maze of plumbing, air ducts, and ventilation equipment. |
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The stage was sectioned off with mirrored panels that swiveled to allow the entrances and exits of dancers and actors. |
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He tilted his head and cocked his foxlike ears at an angle that mirrored the devilish sparkle in his brown eyes. |
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Charles III added to the grounds and doubled the size of the palace by adding an east wing that mirrored the original building. |
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The beauty and wildness of the country is mirrored in the beauty and wildness of its people and politics. |
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His eyes mirrored as his vision shifted to a broader range of wavelengths, his hearing and smell and kinesthesia boosting in concert. |
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Sure enough, there were two guys in Blackwater t-shirts, and mirrored wrap-around sunglasses guarding the entrance to the Sheraton. |
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This has been mirrored in the relaunch of the EU and the movement towards greater economic and political integration in the West. |
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This surge in popularity in all forms of dance is equally mirrored in the lindy hop, with many events occurring around the country. |
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The uncertainty of the public mood was mirrored by the ambiguous nature of the government. |
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She is deeply attached to symmetry, and thus to the repetition and change obtained when images are mirrored. |
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The next room is deeply wooded and leathered, luminously brown and opulent, gently mirrored and boothed and windowed. |
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Some were driven in black limousines with mirrored windows and no registration plates. |
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Somewhere lost in the looking-glass world of mirrored skyscrapers you'll also come across a few colonial buildings. |
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Soon after Shirley Temple committed suicide by stinging herself with an asp's venom and her sadness was mirrored by thousands across the world. |
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Moody has a mirrored room where guests come to scry, hoping for a visit from a dead loved one. |
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The door slides open, and Daphne gladly exchanges the confines of the mirrored elevator for the wide white and mauve hallway. |
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His anxiety mirrored Marcuse's grim assessment of technology's colonization of everyday life. |
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The spareness of her art during this period perfectly mirrored her ascetic tendencies and feelings of self-deprivation. |
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A beamy old former fishing boat carried us across to Caldey's landing point on a beach that mirrored Tenby's, and was sprinkled with sunbathers. |
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Invented in 1876, the Mangin mirror consists of a meniscus negative lens with a mirrored convex second surface. |
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Most tinted and mirrored films include a coating to block the transmission of ultraviolet light. |
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For example, a rising whole tone interval is mirrored by a falling whole tone interval. |
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Or is it just organised touchiness, a non-issue mirrored and magnified as a great moral discourse signifying nothing? |
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It has a bath with shower attachment, a toilet, two hand basins, bidet, cabinets with mirrored doors. |
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Thus a truly remarkable intensity of service is now offered, and this growth has been mirrored to a lesser extent on the other Shinkansen lines. |
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Allie squinted at the seemingly still water which mirrored the overcast sky. |
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Each of their lips moved in tiny whispers and their bright forms were mirrored on the water. |
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Publicity for the film made much of the way in which the off-screen affair between the two actors mirrored the relationship they now played out on screen. |
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Clad in mirrored glass over a uniform space frame, the design boasts passive solar heating and wind cooling obtained through operable strips of ventilating windows. |
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Finally, God's absence, reflected in his impossibility to offer neither reprimand nor comfort, is mirrored in a simulation of authorial impotence. |
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A subdued atmosphere in the venue, which is designed for baseball, was mirrored by the players, who reserved their rabble-rousing for the right moments. |
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The whole tableau is set upon a rococo footed platter, white with gold wave trim, that recalls the mirrored trays of mid 20th-century suburban dresser sets. |
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The whole tableau is set upon a rococo footed platter, white with gold wave trim, that recalls the mirrored trays of mid-20th-century suburban dresser sets. |
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The strangest place in this looking-glass world is where we stand looking into it but fail to see ourselves mirrored there, glimpsing instead the strangeness of our origins. |
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Visitors could ascend some 40 feet to mirrored observation posts. |
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Walsh's metrical translations mirrored the assonance of the originals. |
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Johns took the original source and mirrored it horizontally, creating a large missing void in the center of the work. |
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Its capacity to straddle different genre classifications is mirrored in the protean life that it has enjoyed through stage, film and musical adaptations. |
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Maybe the diverse threads of this wide ranging conversation are beginning to blend and merge like that imagined reflection inside the mirrored sphere. |
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Their tragedy was bleakly mirrored by that of the Maya, who systematically exhausted their resource base, leading to death from starvation and thirst. |
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Skim a floatplane along the mirrored surface of a secluded mountain lake. |
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This growth is mirrored in the company's workforce, with staff numbers increasing almost threefold in recent years, from 90 employees in 2003 to over 300 at present. |
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The right wing should ditch the tricorn hats and replace them with mirrored sunglasses. |
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The sense of punishing frustration is heightened by the pounding rain in the opening scene, mirrored later by the emergency fire sprinklers that soak Banek's law offices. |
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There is a photocopy collage of the mirrored image divided by bright colors to the right and a more muted palette to the left. |
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The struggle between the conventional press and the sensationalists mirrored government efforts to control or eliminate the spectacle of execution. |
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Josh leaned back against the mirrored wall before ordering a Tom Collins. |
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More recently, though, her mirrored room installations have garnered all the attention. |
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Added points to Leto for not taking off his mirrored sun glasses throughout the whole thing. |
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The curtain lifted on his theater-in-the-round set to reveal models perched on the white horses of a mirrored carousel. |
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The caution displayed for many years by the French Conseil d' Etat concerning the supremacy of Community law is mirrored in the case law of other States. |
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Both bedrooms overlook the front and have en suite shower rooms that are partially tiled and fitted with showers, extractor fans and mirrored vanity cabinets. |
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Yesterday I walked down to the pool, via the exquisite twilit waterfront where the sea lay like cool mercury, barely rippling, and small boats mirrored themselves. |
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In the spring the still surface mirrored the pale green of new buds. |
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He delivered this all with a wet smile and a charming crinkle in his eye and only the veins standing out in his neck mirrored the hostility of his words. |
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Steep, heavily wooded slopes and towering waterfalls rushed down to the river bottom, where the sparkling flood mirrored the mountains and sky above. |
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The colourful houses lining the fjord were mirrored in the calm surface. |
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Both are large doubles with built-in wardrobes and mirrored vanity units. |
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The sun was shining high overhead but it wasn't mirrored in the water. |
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Dressed in dark blue one-piece bodysuits, they wore black vests, gloves and boots, with black helmets that covered their faces with a smooth mirrored silver visor. |
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His assessment, mirrored by British Army intelligence, was that while the military campaign could be sustained over an extended period it could not win. |
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We are going to see, especially in the US, more and more economic unilateralism, more and more protectionism, which is mirrored by the European countries and Japan. |
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There was a once-grand dining room with mirrored walls and burnished chandeliers. |
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They fly into mirrored buildings chasing prey or because of wind shears. |
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The uncomfortable recognition of something very familiar, even hauntingly similar to ourselves, is looking back from beneath all that mirrored brass and chrome. |
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The wet ground mirrored the overcast sky and three officiating officers stood saluting in the background. |
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Fabrics are given the technological touch with the use of rubberised velvet and wool, mirrored wool crepe, stretch net, organza and spider beaded georgette. |
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Wisteria, weeping willows and reeds are mirrored in the calm of the pond. |
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Fabrics are given the technological touch with the use of rubberized velvet and wool, mirrored wool crepe, stretch net, and spider-beaded georgette. |
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Given the way these were lit, the viewer could see not only the photographs, but also reflections of the installation mirrored in their framing glass. |
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The emotional shifts were mirrored within each painting, from the coolness of the flat greenish-blue backgrounds to the vigorous strokes of red and orange. |
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The pattern is mirrored in sought-after areas across Scotland. |
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The pale grey concrete floor changes here to dark blue and cubicles are hidden behind a screen of brilliant pink plaster, stretched to infinity by a mirrored wall. |
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The Government was divided on how to handle the BBC but ended up trusting Reith, whose opposition to the strike mirrored the PM's own. |
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Much of the public ceremonial in the Irish parliament mirrored that of the British Parliament. |
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With the mirrored shades on I zipped up the tent then ran sideyways down the brae to pop the milk back in the pool. |
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You mount a favorite photograph on a piece of foam-core board and frame it with an open-ended box of heavyweight mirrored Mylar. |
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The Church's teaching on the unitive and procreative aspects of conjugal love is mirrored by the process of conception itself. |
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His views mirrored theirs, but they were purer, less Boomer-indulgent. |
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The tables will vary from mirrored tabletops accented with deep red china and florals to gold-draped tables topped with Kartell lamps. |
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Wilde's professional success was mirrored by an escalation in his feud with Queensberry. |
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Backsplashes, window-flanking columns, and pantry doors are all mirrored, bouncing light off walls and extending sight lines throughout the room. |
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Cheryl works the masculine tailoring trend with a skintight white vest, baggy grey trousers, blinging gold hoops and mirrored aviators. |
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The piece of footwear features metallic leather, a chunky platform wedge, a mirrored stiletto heel and cutout detailing. |
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Texturally speaking, Dobson contrasted rough raw-wood elements with more refined linen and smooth marble urn lamps on the mirrored night-stands. |
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Deadly mortar fire in Bogota during the inauguration of President Alvaro Uribe mirrored old IRA attacks in Northern Ireland. |
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In front of the houses are cast iron railings which are mirrored by those on the opposite side of the road at the top of Victoria Park. |
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Main man Harry Kane's form has mirrored that of his side, with the goals finally making a return of late, including four in his last two outings. |
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Developments on British Railways were often mirrored, satirised and even attacked in The Railway Series. |
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This tripartite subdivision is mirrored by the broad categories of rudites, arenites, and lutites, respectively, in older literature. |
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By next day, both toad and witch had died, and it was found that the woman's burns exactly mirrored those of the toad. |
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Prior to that date, Canadians were British subjects and Canada's nationality law closely mirrored that of the United Kingdom. |
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The administration of the colonies established by the Europeans mirrored in some part the mother country. |
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The increase in the importance of the court was mirrored by the numbers of its members. |
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This brought the region great economic prosperity, which was not mirrored in poorer Flanders and the result was a large amount of Flemish immigration to Wallonia. |
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The NRA Home Defense Cabinet by Jotto Gear is a discreet gun cabinet with sliding mirrored front which features a proprietary biometric securing system. |
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Now in 5,000sq ft premises in New York Road, the school has a studio with mirrored walls, a dancewear shop and large coffee shop to cater for more than 350 pupils. |
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For the new logo, CBX added a touch of uniqueness to the 'q' in Satinique and mirrored the letterform in a rejuvenating drop icon that sits with the brand mark. |
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A television show reported that examination of numerous Sudanese mummies undertaken by Balabanova mirrored what was found in the mummy of Henut Taui. |
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The event in which Theoderic kills Odoacer with his own hands is mirrored in the saga in the episode in which Dietrich kills the Dwarf King Laurin. |
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The typicality of these five rhetoric characteristics of Old English rhetoric is mirrored widely across both genre, time, and topic, as the following examples will indicate. |
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In Tallinn, more than 300 young people turned out as Ambassador Polt and I demonstrated the app, using large-screen monitors that mirrored content on the iPad running the app. |
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Situs inversus totalis is a congenital anomaly in which the major visceral and thoracic organs are reversed or mirrored from their normal positions. |
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Reynolds points out that Hemingway mirrored her energy and enthusiasm. |
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Augustine is also spearheading a new online initiative, The Performance Group Gateway, mirrored after the very successful launch of the VNU Travel Group's mimegasite. |
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With a total length of 365 m and a width of 22 m, the pontoon bridge features six lanes on two identical, mirrored decks spanning the entire Dubai Creek. |
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I've got my eye on Jeepers Peepers mirrored yellow sunglasses. |
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