Whitt's book follows a predictably chronological organization, mirroring the author's evolution as a creative artist. |
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It just finished raining, and the streets have a dull shine to them, mirroring the grey sky above. |
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He certainly looked the part in a threadbare dressing gown, mirroring the unredeemed Scrooge's threadbare life. |
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Their eyes never broke away from their gaze, each mirroring those nameless emotions coursing through them. |
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Only drive striping and concatenation were completely safe, and mirroring was safe as long as you did not use the on-line rebuild code. |
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The surface is dead calm, mirroring the surroundings, perfectly creating a surreal environment. |
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The hallmarks of enterprise-class data protection are technologies like remote replication and disk mirroring. |
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Some have gone further, enhancing their backup strategy with expensive disk arrays and mirroring. |
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Suddenly we come across a huge expanse of startlingly blue water mirroring vermilion rocks and towering pinnacles. |
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The powerful roots of the oak demonstrate an earthly reflection of the power of lightning, mirroring its shape and form. |
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Asynchronous mirroring caches the second data set, writing it to the secondary server without waiting to confirm with the primary. |
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He was simply mirroring my behavior, responding in kind to whatever I was doing. |
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Shares slipped for the first day in five yesterday, mirroring declines across Europe. |
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Even the actual toilet cubicles featured mirroring, and the urinal was simply a spectacle to behold. |
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Copy and move functions include replication, remote mirroring, and online backup. |
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Two nearly identical low walls are butted end-to-end to form a very open angle, as though mirroring each other. |
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The first and last stories in the cycle most clearly evoke a balancing dialogue through a careful mirroring of their basic plots. |
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Originally the paved part of the terrace was smaller and was flanked by two areas of lawn, mirroring the articulation of the window bays above. |
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However, if riots are indeed a language, to return to Brooks's metaphor of mirroring, then it is a language learned from white lynchers. |
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The series has a reputation for an uncanny prescience when it comes to mirroring real-life events. |
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Instead, a combination of disk mirroring and tape backup can provide a more complete protection scheme. |
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Little information is directly employable for end-user tasks, such as printing booklets, mirroring Web sites or searching through e-mail. |
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The set-up for each game is designed to nullify the opposition, often mirroring it. |
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As if mirroring my thoughts I heard the sound of not too distant thunder rumbling above that sent a shiver through me. |
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These centralized data protection solutions include replication, mirroring, snapshots, tiered storage and online backup. |
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Data mirroring from disk-to-disk can allow for minimum down time of seconds compared to minutes or hours when restoring from tape. |
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Killarney is experiencing a surge in interest for larger retail units, mirroring a trend seen in other large rural towns, according to local agents. |
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By mirroring the very gaze that the neighboring advertisement solicits, then, it foregrounds the spectatorial act as a subject for psychological and cultural analysis. |
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Small birds ebbed and f lowed with the tide, mirroring the give-and-take of life. |
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In the ancient world, war between Greek cities had the potential of being totally consuming and inexpiable, mirroring its sacred nature. |
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A speculative citizen of the world, he wrote in an ornate style and, as one critic said, delighted in mirroring the macrocosm in a microcosm. |
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Could they be better helped in solving their own lessons by feeling our self-love and compassion and mirroring it in themselves? |
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We are struck by how similar our dreams have become, our nights mirroring our days, the commonality of differing histories and experiences. |
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Like all celebrities he is the repository of the hopes and dreams of his admirers, mirroring his audience's desires. |
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Novartis associates comprise people of more than 140 nationalities, mirroring our diverse group of patients and customers. |
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We are simply mirroring the concerns people might have about other appropriate uses. |
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In 2006 headline consumer price inflation, largely mirroring developments in energy prices, peaked during the summer and subsequently declined. |
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I could use the mirroring technique and turn the question back to my colleague. |
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The 2002 meeting also agreed the content and format of a template for national reports, mirroring the content of the Conservation Plan. |
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Many possibilities for the plinth: white, black, wood effects or even plastic mirroring. |
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If you have trouble downloading Tor from this site, here is a list of sites mirroring the Tor site. |
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But mirroring the tentative signs of recovery in the developed world, the decline in exports is gradually losing pace. |
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And in case the server goes down, we can set up IT security resources such as clustering and data redundancy through disk mirroring. |
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By mirroring that diversity within our own organization, we can develop powerful consumer insight and incorporate it throughout our business. |
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The Council needs to be more representative and thus more legitimate, better mirroring today's geopolitical realities. |
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For example, a single application may require a host server along with dedicated servers for testing, quality control, overflow, mirroring, and so on. |
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Poussin's use of mirroring armor to encompass something beyond the representation is self-conscious and finds its closest parallel in another work by van Eyck. |
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Henry, mirroring the behaviour of Ethelred, heard Mass three times. |
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They had created a symmetrical drawing, with one side mirroring the other. |
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So the Tories are now simply mirroring what Labour did two decades ago. |
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What NZ operation has seemingly been mirroring other websites without permission and using these cloned sites to accept unsuspecting people's credit card details? |
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As 2 disks are used for striping and 2 disks for mirroring, such an array is as fast as a standard RAID array with 2 disks and offers still data protection by mirroring. |
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A skull forms through the mirroring of the original image and hovers above the large negative shape. |
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Fabricating the future on screen has always been a way of mirroring present-day anxieties about technology. |
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Rousseff, now 62, has lived a wild political life, mirroring the changing fortunes of her country. |
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Emotionally, he keeps the film in the same modishly cool gear, mirroring the 19-year-old's detachment to the consequences of blindly following a wanted felon. |
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Earthly marriage reveals new measures of his grace and glory to those made one in him, while also mirroring the more perfect union of God with his people. |
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Wroth highlights and intensifies the complex, highly-structured nature of the corona by composing it of fourteen sonnets, mirroring the fourteen lines of the sonnet itself. |
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To appeal to manufacturers and users of potentiometers, the AS5600 features a ratiometric output, mirroring the output of a potentiometer. |
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Captured in her own dreamworld a woman turns into nerveous excstasy, changing from sovereignty to total loss of control and insecurity, mirroring her incapacity of being one. |
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Some are mirroring pairs, the same phrase backward and forward. |
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If data is accidentally deleted in the primary storage, it is still available on the secondary replication target, unlike with synchronous data mirroring. |
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In 2012 the website was joined by a mobile app mirroring its functionality. |
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I'm just mirroring myself on them, of course, and I would say that was it maybe a sense of phoniness. |
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Bond's tastes are also often taken from Fleming's own as was his behaviour, with Bond's love of golf and gambling mirroring Fleming's own. |
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Glaciation in the Pleistocene was a series of glacials and interglacials, stadials and interstadials, mirroring periodic changes in climate. |
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Popular representations of John first began to emerge during the Tudor period, mirroring the revisionist histories of the time. |
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Because of image caching, mirroring and copying, it is difficult to remove an image from the World Wide Web. |
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Then, mirroring the arrangement at the Lords part of the Palace, is another antechamber, the Members' Lobby. |
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But Wales reckon they can take things onto another level again by mirroring some of the techniques of the sumo men. |
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If you selected the contralateral tooth as the reference, you can choose between creating the restoration by mirroring the contralateral tooth or by means of biogeneric reconstruction. |
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After four years of growth, Québec venture capital activity showed a significant decrease in 2008, mirroring the sweeping slowdown in North American and world markets. |
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This exclusive door fascinates with a mix of mirroring and transparency. |
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Given that the merged entity would have the largest customer base, content providers using mirroring or other techniques would also have the same need as any other customer to have access to these customers. |
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Pace bunnies are a staple of major marathons, as they run with pink rabbit ears holding pace signs to lead their charges to finish in a specific goal time, usually mirroring the qualifying times for the Boston Marathon. |
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Germany, who built the ECB mirroring its former central bank, has been price-sensitive since a hyperinflation spell in the 1920s put the country's finances out of control. |
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In this newest novel, set in Japan during the 1960s and mirroring much of the author's own life, an American gaijin protagonist is led through the streets of Japan. |
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This caused the religious migration of Punjabi Sikhs and Hindus from West Punjab, mirroring a similar religious migration of Punjabi Muslims from East Punjab. |
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But with the country in crisis and the population fractionalized, a solution substantially mirroring the situation on the ground cannot be ruled out. |
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The growth in women's football has seen major competitions being launched at both national and international level mirroring the male competitions. |
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The Carmine Bee-eater bird influenced his final collection with sumptuous pink and orange floaty dresses and panelled bodices mirroring wings and flight. |
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Combining their coating technology with such features as mirroring, six, eight, and nine base curves, and decentering, Citare's sun lenses outperform all others. |
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Today savvy operators and designers are stenciling, streaking, stippling, spattering, sponging, mirroring, muraling and marbleizing their way to wonderful walls. |
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How far have they come since Japan began carrying out affirmative action policies for the buraku four decades ago, mirroring the American civil rights movement? |
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Best removed the nightwatchman Neil Wagner with a snorter and two balls later, Ross Taylor slashed to the keeper, mirroring his dismissal from the first innings. |
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By mirroring his movements as he encircles her, the shot, with its suggestion of ensnarement and confinement, prefigures his reducing her to a state of utter subjection. |
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