How To Use Mirrored In A Sentence

  • In the forecabins, the head and shower is located forward and has a large mirrored vanity with ample storage below.
  • The nature of both universal and human expression is identical, the universal being mirrored in the human entity.
  • His commitment to the police force is mirrored by his dedication to wrestling, a sport which he has served as both a manager and a competitor. Times, Sunday Times
  • 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.
  • 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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  • The sun was shining high overhead but it wasn't mirrored in the water.
  • The nature of both universal and human expression is identical, the universal being mirrored in the human entity.
  • The trees were mirrored in the still water of the lake.
  • It has a bath with shower attachment, a toilet, two hand basins, bidet, cabinets with mirrored doors.
  • With its mellow stonework and battlemented towers, mirrored on the surface of a broad moat skimmed on a summer day by turquoise dragonflies, Bodiam is everybody's idea of what a castle should look like. The House Impregnable
  • Professional: The trail of broken promises at home is mirrored by a trail of broken contracts at work.
  • The steady increase in obesity has mirrored the neurotic and obsessive interest in food. Times, Sunday Times
  • Both have entertained, amused and mirrored life and the fantasy of life for millions. Times, Sunday Times
  • Sheffer -- who knew what makes business men laugh -- pinned his simple faith to three main subjects, convulsive of the diaphragmatic muscles, building up each series upon the inherent humor to be extracted from physical violence as represented in the perpetrations and punishments of Ruff and Reddy, marital infidelity as mirrored in the stratagems and errancies of an amorous ape with an aged and jealous spouse, and the sure-fire familiarity of aged minstrel jokes (mother-in-law, country constable, young married cookery, and the like) refurbished in pictorial serials through the agency of two uproarious and imbecilic vulgarians, Bonehead and Buttinsky. Success A Novel
  • She is deeply attached to symmetry, and thus to the repetition and change obtained when images are mirrored.
  • A lowery sky, and from it flecks of silvery light dropping lightly, like mirrored feathers. EVERVILLE
  • The marble-topped washstand was fitted with towel rails, a mirrored splashback, and a neat little cupboard. NOBLE BEGINNNINGS
  • In Ireland a chancellor presided over a separate court of equity which mirrored the development of the English equity system.
  • The walls were lined in mirrored squares and there were even small spotlights reflecting off everything.
  • I jimmied the mirrored door to my medicine cabinet and sold it for $5 a while back. ICED
  • The foot-deep wall also holds a mirrored medicine cabinet and conceals a maze of plumbing, air ducts, and ventilation equipment.
  • Sometimes, Prooflike coins have additional characteristics of Proofs, such as frosted devices raised design elements that contrast with the mirrored fields. Prooflike 1857-S Double Eagle Gold Coins from the Shipwreck of the S. S. Central America : Coin Collecting News
  • The trees were mirrored in the still water of the lake.
  • The colourful houses lining the fjord were mirrored in the calm surface.
  • The beauty and wildness of the country is mirrored in the beauty and wildness of its people and politics.
  • The building will be clad in tinted mirrored glass, so the exterior will reflect the landscape around it. Times, Sunday Times
  • Wisteria, weeping willows and reeds are mirrored in the calm of the pond.
  • The building's delicately sculpted arches, domes and turrets are brilliantly mirrored in the waters below.
  • The wardrobes are made entirely of clear and mirrored glass. Times, Sunday Times
  • Now I have all the head-turning fun of a multimirrored modstyle vintage Vespa with the conscience-soothing, completely silent, clean, and nonpolluting practicality of a thoroughly modern electric scooter. E Is for Environment
  • The glory of the dawn [ morning ] is mirrored on [ in ] the lake.
  • A Russian legend sang “tak krasivo, moy lebed” “so beautiful, my swan,” as a young American skater soared and spiraled across a giant sheet of mirrored ice, re-imagining the iconic performance of Maya Plisetskaya as the Dying Swan. Welcome to My World
  • The river steamboats are designed in 19th century format with stylish furnishings - an impressive mirrored and brass staircase and a lounge with a two-storied glass rear wall for a glimpse of the giant paddlewheel.
  • The design has a tapered, rocket shape with silver, mirrored glass. Times, Sunday Times
  • This romance is duly mirrored in working-class politics - miners are the Clark Gables, the Reds of class struggle.
  • The wardrobes are made entirely of clear and mirrored glass. Times, Sunday Times
  • Her swollen lips and drunken expression peered back at her from his mirrored shades. The Maverick
  • Now, there is no idiocy on the left, except the worship of Stalin, that is not mirrored on the right.
  • Media pundits and think tanks hailed this popular participation as a breakthrough for democracy - a triumphalism, as Fraser shrewdly notes, that mirrored American exaltation at winning the cold war.
  • 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.
  • It has acres of silver and dark mirrored surfaces, contemporary colours, cool lights and cabins with balconies. The Sun
  • For reasons known only to them, the ship's builders had fashioned a tube from mirrored hyperfiber and cold basalt — the great shaft beginning not far beneath the heavy armor of the ship's bow and dropping for thousands of perfectly vertical kilometers. The Year's Best Science Fiction 23rd Annual Collection
  • 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.
  • Skinny, vampy and a little scary in a mirrored slip that resembles chain mail, she obviously favours action over dialogue; there are no dedications or scene-setting preambles.
  • The wardrobes are made entirely of clear and mirrored glass. Times, Sunday Times
  • Recent excavations suggest Durrington Walls closely mirrored Stonehenge, having its own impressive standing circle made of timber and an avenue that linked it to the River Avon.
  • But the Democrats believe in "statism" --- not "liberalism" --- and that philosophy is generally mirrored by their Supreme Court nominees and not by those whose nomination they fight, tooth-and-nail. Denver Post: News: Breaking: Local
  • The glory of the dawn [ morning ] is mirrored on [ in ] the lake.
  • These changes in perception of distension at the lower end of the gut seem to be mirrored in the stomach.
  • In this mode, the Write operation is acknowledged after the data is stored on the local disk and mirrored to the peer node's memory.
  • Both are large doubles with built-in wardrobes and mirrored vanity units.
  • To split up work into its components mirrored the intellectual tradition of calculus.
  • Thus, a person who systematically fails to recognize her image in the mirror and comes to think that there is a person identical to her following her around (as in mirrored-self misidentification), but has no other unusual beliefs, has a monothematic delusion. Delusion
  • The wardrobes are made entirely of clear and mirrored glass. Times, Sunday Times
  • The first phase of the study demonstrated that the ascending dose that mirrored a sustained-release preparation was similar to the standard three-times-per-day dosage of methylphenidate.
  • Eyes with lenses were successful enough that there was little point in animals evolving mirrored eyes. Times, Sunday Times
  • You can align text vertically or horizontally, can center, left - or right-justify multi-line labels, and even print "mirrored" labels where the letters are reversed/backwards. MAKE Magazine
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Accessed directly from the new Terminal 5, the lobby is themed "Antarctica" and includes a fountain cascading out from a mirrored ceiling onto floodlighted ice blocks. Sure Beats the Airport Floor
  • The song mirrored Sandra's image and spiritually strong moral standing and was an immediate hit with women in society who identified with the images of male chauvinism in the workplace.
  • It was Liberace-an early genius of cross-platform branding, and one of its first victims-who coined the showman's retort about "crying all the way to the bank" before dying in his mirrored Las Vegas palace, wig still firmly glued to his bald head and God knows how many rings on his fingers. Sith-Boom-Bah!
  • It's mirrored by an account told by white settlers of a paddle steamer captain who shot a bunyip.
  • Focusing on the emblematic moments of the participants 'lives, the story unfolds through the perspectives of four competing voices-from the troubled and mercurial figure of Meriwether Lewis, the expedition leader who found that it was impossible to enter paradise without having it crumble around him, to Sacagawea, the Shoshone girl - captive and interpreter for the expedition, whose short life mirrored the disruptive times in which she lived. I Should Be Extremely Happy in Your Company by Brian Hall: Book summary
  • It mirrored the lack of engagement in last year's US presidential elections.
  • His eyes mirrored as his vision shifted to a broader range of wavelengths, his hearing and smell and kinesthesia boosting in concert.
  • ABC Australia hungrybeast. abc.net.au Segment link - from ABC site: the page also has extended information about segment.hungrybeast. abc.net.au Mirrored from here: www. youtube.com --- The WN.com - Articles related to Canadian Cardinal Named to Top Vatican Job
  • The viewer enters a mirrored cabinet, at the heart of which a chandelier hangs, its lights pulsing and flickering. Times, Sunday Times
  • Our favourite feature is the mirrored ceilings above the large and bouncy double beds. Times, Sunday Times
  • The door slides open, and Daphne gladly exchanges the confines of the mirrored elevator for the wide white and mauve hallway.
  • Draw objects made entirely of triangles, rectangles or squares; make ‘butterfly’ pictures by painting on one half of the paper and folding it over so that the image is mirrored.
  • One finds this mirrored in the antiphonies between orchestral groups in a huge, highly contrapuntal gigue.
  • When Ramses II was over eighty he celebrated his rejuvenation at the feast of Set, repeating it yearly until he was ninety and more, and displaying his power of rejuvenation to the Gods above in the Obelisks he regularly erected as a memorial, which the aged Pharaoh decorated with electrum at the top so that their brightness should pour over lands of Egypt when the sun was mirrored in them. Rebellion in the Land of the Pharaohs
  • Cypress trunk flutings and druidlike knees rise everywhere, and mud turtles paddle clumsily through the talmin-mirrored waters.
  • 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.
  • This was mirrored in England by the establishment of regimental depots after the army reforms.
  • It has acres of silver and dark mirrored surfaces, contemporary colours, cool lights and cabins with balconies. The Sun
  • He gazed in horror at his mirrored reflection. Coping With Sudden Hair Loss
  • We raked the water's mirrored edge and poled in willow-shrouded brakes, plumbed the deep and darked ledge, traced dimensions of despair and waked in light to fete your coming home – Archive 2008-06-01
  • They mirrored the conventional blueprint for Australia Day events, which have long been sketches in fun and family in suburban parks and back yards, where kids squawk and flies buzz, where thongs are compulsory but the stubbie holder is optional. NEWS.com.au | Top Stories
  • Our favourite feature is the mirrored ceilings above the large and bouncy double beds. Times, Sunday Times
  • Later, the site at SUNY was mirrored at other locations.
  • The bijou property has a kitchen concealed behind a mirrored wall that contains a microwave, sink, hob and fridge. Times, Sunday Times
  • As I pounded the punchbag in the mirrored studio I imagined that it was Ed. RESCUING ROSE
  • Carrie's bright blue eyes mirrored her good health and she hummed happily to herself as she brushed down her best coat.
  • Mayan metaphysics mirrored what Jung has called the element of “fourness,” or quaternity, that seems to be so prominent an aspect of the life of the unconscious collective landscape across various cultures (op.cit. at 62). The Hero Cycle in Maya Myth & Culture
  • In the midday sun the flooded paddies formed a mirrored mosaic across which tropical clouds scudded in fragmented disarray.
  • The construction and content of this - to my ears - mirrored the King/X speechcraft. Archive 2007-02-04
  • Other pictures must be reflected in shiny spheres, mirrored pyramids, or other reflecting shapes to reveal their true identity.
  • The viewer enters a mirrored cabinet, at the heart of which a chandelier hangs, its lights pulsing and flickering. Times, Sunday Times
  • Central Park West Co-Op with Mirrored Ceiling Sells for $3.56 M. Pornographers, even the artiest ones, do not leave behind prim apartments. In This Week's Observer...
  • The viewer enters a mirrored cabinet, at the heart of which a chandelier hangs, its lights pulsing and flickering. Times, Sunday Times
  • Their 2007 album, "Mirrored," was both muscular with riffage and playful with hooks. Hip-Hop Heroes, Alt-Rockers and Some Dark Angels
  • Same problem President Obama is having with Republicans is mirrored in puma Blue Dogs ..... Obama challenges reform detractors to explain themselves
  • With his role shift he produced some self-contradictory ideas, which mirrored Maodun's dilemma between political pursuit and the laws in literature, as well as his intrapsychic conflicts.
  • Steep, heavily wooded slopes and towering waterfalls rushed down to the river bottom, where the sparkling flood mirrored the mountains and sky above.
  • Both have entertained, amused and mirrored life and the fantasy of life for millions. Times, Sunday Times
  • Tufted sofas in buttery chestnut leather ... a mirrored armoire with burled walnut doors ... Georgia Jeffries: Performance Art
  • It mirrored the way he had felt just moments before, that strange, unexplainable calm.
  • 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.
  • For example, a rising whole tone interval is mirrored by a falling whole tone interval.
  • But most did not slander their comrades using language that mirrored Soviet or Vietnamese Communist propaganda.
  • This is mirrored by the number of stockists, which has spread from London to Manchester, Bristol, Paris and Auckland in New Zealand.
  • The acclamation that followed his death from colon cancer early this year strangely mirrored his ghostly omnipresence during life. He was a missing link: an authentic songster who voiced folk-made music.
  • The workshop theme mirrored that of a semester-long course he teaches each year at Catholic University.
  • The workshop theme mirrored that of a semester-long course he teaches each year at Catholic University.
  • Angelos mirrored the mirthless look, all signs of warmth abruptly gone from his countenance.
  • [...] "How to fix your windows MBR with an ubuntu live CD", has been mirrored everywhere, and no longer works. ms-sys is no longer included with Ubuntu, is not available in the Ubuntu software repositories, and [...] Comments for ArsGeek
  • The main avenue made sense to him only as fragments of a discordant puzzle: mirrored glass and throbbing loudspeakers, a modishness that seemed pirated, misplaced; here, a flashy music store; there, the facade of a hamburger shop litigiously similar to an American franchise. Heaven Lake
  • The guest bedroom also has an en suite bathroom, with a glass surround to the basin and deep, mirrored cupboards above. Times, Sunday Times
  • The policy muddle is mirrored by the tactical failures. Nick Mills: Obama's Wars
  • Actually the idea had first floated into his head in the form of a vision, of the glass paperweight mirrored by the surface of the gateleg table. Nineteen Eighty-four
  • The tall, dark, spear pines that sentineled the shores on either side and gave to the waters at the west a band of black shadow where the trees were mirrored so clearly. An American Tragedy
  • In the spring the still surface mirrored the pale green of new buds.
  • The accelerating house prices and environmental destruction in the east of the island is mirrored by depopulation in the west.
  • With the creaking sound of a tired sprocket, I looked up to see Larry Beecher ride by on his ten speed bike for the third time in five minutes; head bent in a slow, yet purposeful pace, pedaled by fifteen dollar tennis shoes, shock white socks stretched with perfection to the knee caps, 70s-style brown sport shorts, yellow mesh tank top, low-worn baseball cap and a pair of mirrored aviator sunglasses. Yard Sailing
  • The rising popularity of mirrored styles is largely thanks to Instagram: the mirrored lenses are perfect for reflecting a beach or sunset in holiday selfies. Times, Sunday Times
  • The sun dipped into the ocean, surrounded by rainbow-colored sky that was mirrored in the gentle waves.
  • But it is not the first time a film promo has mirrored another flick. The Sun
  • There, too, we met a match for sighing Orlando, -- mirrored in the water; there, too, some diluted Jaques may have "moralized" the excursion for next day's "Courier," and some lout of a Touchstone (there are always such in picnics) passed the ices, made poor puns, and won more than his share of the smiles. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 12, No. 73, November, 1863
  • The strength of enchantment cast over life by dream is mirrored in Franco's filmmaking technique.
  • This upside on service delivery is mirrored by the increased downside if service is bad. Times, Sunday Times
  • Modern light brown polished wood and mirrored wall panelling predominates in the bedroom giving it a fairly conventional but comfortable feel.
  • His contradictory aims mirrored a personality whose principal traits were not in harmony with each other. The Collins History of the World in the 20th Century
  • The plane crash in Milan mirrored the attack in the World Trade Center
  • His real-life on again-off again feud with Hulk Hogan mirrored their wrestling feuds. Oh yeah!
  • The wardrobes are made entirely of clear and mirrored glass. Times, Sunday Times
  • The fall in the price of airfares, thanks to seasonal reductions in September being greater than in the same month last year, was mirrored on a smaller scale by reduced prices for sea travel.
  • He gazed in horror at his mirrored reflection. Coping With Sudden Hair Loss
  • Walsh's metrical translations mirrored the assonance of the originals.
  • The company in the royal or noble hall provided the audience for a literature which mirrored the age: heroic lays recited by professional bards.
  • He was sitting at a supper-table smoking a cigarette, and gazing somewhat sadly -- it seemed to me -- at the pandemoniac phantasmagoria of screaming dancers, the glittering cosmopolitan chaos that multiplied itself riotously in the mirrored walls of the great flaring ball-room, where under-dressed women, waving many-coloured paper lanterns, rode on the shoulders of grotesquely clad men prancing to joyous music. The Grey Wig: Stories and Novelettes
  • This surge in popularity in all forms of dance is equally mirrored in the lindy hop, with many events occurring around the country.
  • There were razors in the medicine cabinet that could bleed him out, painkillers behind the mirrored glass that could put him to sleep forever.
  • It mirrored the larger picture as the Chiefs outgained Oakland in yards, 409-166. NFL Replay: Mangini era does not have Browns on upswing
  • What the cellco has on you is now basically being mirrored in a file on your iPhone or iPad without any kind of encryption, and is also being copied to your computer. Ars Technica
  • Custer calling Crabb "a perfect reverse barometer" is mirrored in the way the wise men of the Bush administration (and the Washington Post, et al.) dismissed the DFH's who opposed the invasion of Iraq. A post that requires you to accept that I can do a passable impersonation of Dustin Hoffman in Little Big Man
  • Eyes with lenses were successful enough that there was little point in animals evolving mirrored eyes. Times, Sunday Times
  • Our favourite feature is the mirrored ceilings above the large and bouncy double beds. Times, Sunday Times
  • Its double-sided mirrored doors and decorative back wall merge to create a sense of space. “Easy Click” Panels for Bathroom Furniture
  • Sure enough, there were two guys in Blackwater t-shirts, and mirrored wrap-around sunglasses guarding the entrance to the Sheraton.
  • It is often said that this consolidation in processing needs to be mirrored in farming. Times, Sunday Times
  • 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.
  • Ancient seals depict an ithyphallic yogi-like figure with buffalo horns, a figure mirrored in later Hindu representations of the great god Shiva.
  • According to the actor, their on-screen banter is mirrored by his off-screen friendship with his co-star.
  • With a sleek aluminium front panel, a mirrored display, metal-baffled speakers and high-quality drivers, the system oozes quality.
  • It has acres of silver and dark mirrored surfaces, contemporary colours, cool lights and cabins with balconies. The Sun
  • Unfussy defending from York and toothless tokens of attack from Southend - the corners mirrored sharply the pattern of the first 45 minutes.
  • Henry's sad smile mirrored that of his son.
  • The Black Eyed Peas donned oversized mirrored eyewear, leather-like bodysuits and rhinestone- encrusted microphones befitting Michael Jackson impersonators. Minnesota homespun costumes for Super Bowl
  • The master bedroom has a mirrored wall that reflects the panoramic view of the mountains. Times, Sunday Times
  • During tulip season the grand vizier provided the sultan with nightly entertainment in the Ciragan gardens, lit by thousands of mirrored lanterns as well as candles mounted on the backs of ambling tortoises.
  • Oval mirrored sconces of the era were typically crowned with rope-tied cresting.
  • We live in a datafied panopticon, or a 'mirrored glass pavilion'. The Times Literary Supplement
  • Results of missions could not be measured by the numbers of sermons preached or members added to church rosters, but by the way missionaries lived and mirrored Jesus Christ in their daily lives.
  • Born at a time when the peoples of the Iranian plateau were evolving a settled agriculture, Zoroaster broke with the traditional Aryan religions of the region which closely mirrored those of India, and espoused the idea of a one good God – Ahura Mazda. Zoroaster – forgotten prophet of the one God
  • Julia Dault For her site-specific sculptures, Ms. Dault , 34, wrestles sheets of mirrored Plexiglas, Formica and tambour into fat curves and cylinders, securing them with cotton cord and boxing wraps. Local Talent Leads Downtown Triennial
  • For in the degradation of a famous relationship we see our own travails both mirrored and idealised. Times, Sunday Times
  • Consider fitting an antique Venetian mirror on a mirrored bathroom wall. Times, Sunday Times
  • To be sure, the many-coloured globes which mirrored the garden in all sorts of hues were not a Dutch invention, for in the Renaissance-gardens of every country this form of decoration was popular.
  • It comes in a gorgeous gold and mirrored compact. The Sun
  • The design has a tapered, rocket shape with silver, mirrored glass. Times, Sunday Times
  • The case thats mirrored and goes aroundI would walk in, walk directly to that octagon cake thing, which she calls a revolving beauty of cake. Let Me Eat Cake
  • The largest of the four bedrooms has a wide bay window, mirrored wardrobes and an en suite bathroom complete with a Jacuzzi spa bath.
  • Almost invisible mirrored tree house built in Sweden.
  • But a consensus over improved design is not mirrored, at least yet, by widespread acceptance that housebuilders have improved the quality of the finished product. Times, Sunday Times
  • He hit the keys with a confidence and panache that mirrored his full-blooded approach to life. Times, Sunday Times
  • Our favourite feature is the mirrored ceilings above the large and bouncy double beds. Times, Sunday Times
  • He was a small, round man with an entirely bald head which distractingly mirrored the overhead light. THE GOSPEL MAKERS
  • The extremism of the antagonistic, Western, post-Stalinist critic is mirrored in the extremism of the sycophantic Stalinist party apparatchik.
  • Eyes with lenses were successful enough that there was little point in animals evolving mirrored eyes. Times, Sunday Times
  • In particular, I argue that the mirrored characters parallel the structure of folk and fairy tales in their subversive potential.
  • Behind a mirrored door is a concealed walk-in wardrobe, which had originally been a bathroom from the Victorian period.
  • They are mirrored by his father's - two identical pairs of watery eyes looking into each other, looking away. THE KINDEST USE A KNIFE
  • he was wearing a pair of mirrored shades
  • The Countess walked briskly through the candlelit foyer, taking a smart glimpse of herself in a mirrored sconce. THE RIVAL QUEENS: A COUNTESS ASHBY DE LA ZOUCHE MYSTERY
  • So the next time you log on to a domain and the server goes down all you require is to log-off and log-on to a mirrored local account.
  • The polluter-pays principle might be mirrored by providing that those who damage confidence by defeating consumers' reasonable expectations should be held responsible therefor.
  • Invented in 1876, the Mangin mirror consists of a meniscus negative lens with a mirrored convex second surface.
  • Still, he was proud that his arts subcaste status mirrored his proficiency in the mainstream disciplines of the larger technological caste, such as computer science and the various maths. Star Trek: Typhon Pact: Seize the Fire
  • Barth stood a while in the world of mirrored light, his angry breath calmed with the lilting and sighing of the slow wind.
  • Underneath, an orange jumper, a light jacket with a peachy-orange check, an orange handkerchief tucked into his pocket and the shiniest light-tan leather shoes, buffed to mirrored perfection.
  • Charles III added to the grounds and doubled the size of the palace by adding an east wing that mirrored the original building.
  • Legal uncertainty also is mirrored in Yahoo brand policy and Gu Ge above disparate fact.
  • You could build in a wardrobe with mirrored doors.
  • Especially on winter evenings after tea, when the fire glows in the open range and dances mirrored in the steel fender, when Father, in shirt-sleeves, sits in the rocking chair at one side of the fire reading the racing finals, and Mother sits on the other with her sewing, and the children are happy with a pennorth of mint humbugs, and the dog lolls roasting himself on the rag mat. Intimate History
  • His eyes mirrored as his vision shifted to a broader range of wavelengths, his hearing and smell and kinesthesia boosting in concert.
  • The uncertainty of the public mood was mirrored by the ambiguous nature of the government.
  • Its capacity to straddle different genre classifications is mirrored in the protean life that it has enjoyed through stage, film and musical adaptations.
  • The decline of the dormouse has mirrored the loss of ancient forests.
  • 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.
  • His devastating loss was mirrored by the experience of someone he once wrote about called “Stereo Sue” – and who just happened to be in the audience of 700-plus people – of suddenly regaining stereovision in midlife. The World Science Festival: Oliver Sacks at the MET - ArtsBeat Blog - NYTimes.com
  • Differences between the two industries in their business organisation were mirrored by differences in labour relations.
  • It shone like a mirrored lakelet of jet; on each side of it arose what at first glance seemed towering bulwarks of the same ebon obsidian; at second, revealed themselves as structures hewn and set in place by men; polished faces pierced by dozens of high, narrow windows. The Moon Pool
  • So the next time you log on to a domain and the server goes down all you require is to log-off and log-on to a mirrored local account.
  • 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.
  • The economic recovery in Britain was mirrored in the US.
  • Instead, a spokesman issued a written statement that mirrored the ballot arguments in the pamphlet sent to voters, saying the company intends to fix what it describes as a flaw in state insurance law. Consumer Watchdog Updates
  • 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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