Pretty soon you'll just be a mirror image of her, just as she's a mirror image of her daddy. |
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The lives of the children are shaped on the lives of the parents, they present a mirror image, let your image be a good one. |
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Such cases usually do not have any malfunction and are only a mirror image of the usual structural condition. |
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Forcing himself to look away from her flushed cheeks, he focused to the near mirror image of her on the canvas across from him. |
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A molecule is said to be symmetrical if it can be divided into equal mirror image parts by a line or a plane. |
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Today, we invert the stability and order of our world into an unstable and dangerous mirror image. |
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It is cute, astute, cerebral football, a mirror image of their studious manager though with an added dash of style and panache. |
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If his pose looks familiar, that because French used the mirror image for his sculpture of Abraham Lincoln in the Lincoln Memorial. |
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It makes for good teaching, because I can be a mirror image to all of my right-handed students. |
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The shambling gait, unshaven appearance, panda eyes and mumbling incoherence are a mirror image of Cobain. |
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It always appalls me that the photo image, not the mirror image, may be what other people are really seeing. |
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Once the mirror is established, the backup routine is run against the mirror image rather than the production image. |
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A mirror image of the original work is created and then transferred onto a second sheet of paper. |
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This photo and the one produced by Father Ernetti were identical, except that one was the mirror image of the other. |
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When paper was pressed onto the stone, the resulting printed illustration was a mirror image of the watercolour. |
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Manet even kept the screen and drapery of Boucher's painting, but transposed them from right to left, as in a mirror image. |
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The easiest way to tell if the mirror image is superimposable or not and superposable is to find the stereochemistry at the stereocenter. |
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While he writes normally with one hand, he produces a mirror image on the facing page with the other. |
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You place the coupler like a mirror image against a telephone handset, strap it in place, plug the other end into your modem and dial. |
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Dr Xu said that a fossil in a private collection in China contains the mirror image of the tail of the alleged Archaeoraptor. |
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The vinyl methyl and the gem dimethyl groups are reversed in the mirror image forms. |
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He looked around and saw his twin, who was the mirror image of him, and broke down. |
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The woman in the exquisite painting was a mirror image of Laurel, only around twenty years older. |
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In fact, modern Republicans are almost a mirror image of the original party. |
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Giant cell, fourth mitotic division showing replicated mirror image dicentric chromosomes and acentric fragments. |
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The easiest way to tell whether a molecule is chiral or not is to try to superpose it on its mirror image. |
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Increasingly, these rest-of-world imbalances fit as a mirror image to the U.S. external deficit. |
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In the process, though, it is excluding all those who oppose it, thus potentially creating a mirror image of what it set out to overcome. |
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This is the dark mirror image of Roberts' fantasies about domestic bliss with Sue. |
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So she is your best friend, your closest confidante, your mirror image, or even the bane of your existence. |
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This will make the finder more comfortable to use, but it will make a dreadful mirror image view. |
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As can be seen, it is the mirror image and reverse of the first matrix. |
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You'd have a perfect mirror image there on that nice, flat water there. |
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Their grief was really for their own lost youth, seeing in Presley's corpulent and decadent collapse a mirror image of their own sad journey from optimism to Jimmy Carter. |
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In the centre, an ornamental pond displays more fountains and more light, water reflecting off water to create an infinite array of mirror image distortion. |
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The last universe age will be the mirror image of the first. it will have a beginning in time. it will have no end in time. |
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The nickel disc thus formed, called the stamper or father, contains the mirror image of the binary encoding which was on the glassmaster. |
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Her more recent work probes the light fields surrounding plants to uncover a mirror image of the cosmos enfolded in the light corona. |
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Berthed bow to bow in a mirror image of each other the massive white ships were illuminated by a spectacular light show as the quayside party began. |
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I wanted to create a carpet which would hang over the users of this building, giving them a mirror image of their own movement. |
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Comparable to the inversion of geometric patterns, a melodic line could be played in reverse order or inverted and presented as the mirror image of the original. |
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However, in other respects the bill is a mirror image of the bill that has been passed here a number of times. |
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Our generals convince us that our enemies are faceless, cold-hearted killers, yet when we confront in battle they are our mirror image. |
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It must be said, however, that the Fogg portrait is not absolutely coherent as a mirror image because the cameo bracelet the marquise wears is not shown reversed. |
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It is a true pair, numbered 1 and 2 on the trigger guards, and one pistol is the mirror image of the other. |
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As the hands are swapped around at the end of P14, the second part of the pattern is simply a mirror image of the first half. |
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It was similar to the chest-prints, and on closer inspection it was evident that the engraving was a mirror image of a pattern directly or indirectly used by Borup. |
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For the reconstructive patient, a mold is sculpted, which is a mirror image of the muscle from the other side, and a matching custom implant is created for symmetry. |
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Lots of fathers dream of having sons who will be their mirror image and, like these, Philip was obviously sorely disappointed when Charles was not. |
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A mirror image of the Brezhnev Doctrine is the American Doctrine. |
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Elgar's theme is the mirror image of Schumann's in many ways. |
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Labour's response to the plight of the impoverished tsunami victims in Asia is a mirror image of its attitude towards the New Zealand working class. |
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In a near mirror image of the men's event four years ago the stroke for stroke tussle against the United States was a brilliant event with the lead changing at every leg. |
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Against this backdrop, the founders of the ADL made their organization a kind of mirror image of the Klan. |
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Having said that, it would be an error to pretend that Rome in 73 BC was the mirror image of the United States. |
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The mirror image signifies a real threat to social relations in this play as the body looks only upon itself and does not make links with the bodies which surround it. |
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Any object that is not superimposable onto its mirror image is chiral. |
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Dr Harding says the henges are a mirror image of Orion in its highest position with the southern entrances framing Sirius as it appeared over the horizon. |
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The advantages and disadvantages are a mirror image of the first: judges are taken away from their primary role and made to undertake tasks for which their background may not have prepared them. |
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I equally deplore the mirror image of that: the visceral contempt that one sometimes reads about and hears expressed in the United States about Europe. |
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How can I set the camera to show a mirror image? |
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Mr. Hartt, if the civil union as you describe it tastes the same as marriage, smells the same and is the mirror image of marriage, then explain to me why we would not call a spade a spade. |
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No, cause we're not trying to make it into our army, we're not trying to make a mirror image of what we are, because that will not work, and that will not be sustainable. |
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It also tells the story of my mother, a mirror image of my motherland. |
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Jamaica's police chief has studied in Beijing as well as the United States. Yet it is hard to see the Caribbean becoming a Chinese beachhead on America's doorstep a mirror image of Taiwan. |
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Already at 18 months, most human children are aware that the mirror image is not another person. |
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In the Southern Hemisphere, the direction of movement is clockwise because the rotational dynamics is a mirror image there. |
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School, just like prison or the army, is a mirror image of the country. |
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The top surface of the stabilizer displayed two sets of wrinkles, one set being a mirror image of the wrinkles visible on the top surface of the right horizontal stabilizer. |
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Normal type shows letterforms in reverse, which appear correctly on paper after leaving a mirror image of themselves in ink. |
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Reduplicated as a mirror image of itself, Clessidra resembles the device it is named for, one that, more than any other, is a metaphor for the ineluctability of time. |
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Stick to music that has lots of harmony, and if you ever meet your mirror image, don't try to out-pick him and don't take him grouse hunting. It becomes dueling banjos. |
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According to superstring theory, to describe the motion of a string we need eleven dimensions, plus antiparticles and a mirror image of particles, called superparticles. |
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Overall, we have a mirror image of the intraday pattern we had during the bull market of 2003, namely, late day selloffs instead of late-day rallies. |
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Antimatter is, in some sense, a mirror image of matter, in the sense that antiparticles have the same or exact opposite characteristic of particles. |
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The final shape of a workpiece is the mirror image of the grinding wheel, with cylindrical wheels creating cylindrical pieces and formed wheels creating formed pieces. |
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