Frankie was to blame for all of this, the one looking back at me through the looking glass. |
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Like Alice through the looking glass, the Russians have entered a French version of wonderland, full of bounty. |
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I felt like Alice through the looking glass, enjoying the sublime sea's surreal realm, a marine dominion ruled by stingrays, dolphins, Napoleons, moray eels. |
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But when we attempt this start, we should understand that-like Alice-we are going through the looking glass. |
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As if going through the looking glass they allow us to glimpse of unknown universes. |
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Perhaps readers will find the answer as they explore a book by Walking Bird Press and go through the looking glass. |
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Point 73 is more political, and the only one to speak of the Mediterranean in a way other than through the looking glass of immigration. |
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They remain mysterious despite the best efforts of researchers to go through the looking glass. |
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Just before you pass through the looking glass, you are looking at your own reflection. |
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Life in Wonderland, and through the looking glass, is a savage affair, rife with shaken babies, threats of decapitation, and vorpal swords. |
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The accompanying booklet traces the narrative of the artist who goes through the looking glass. |
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This is the story of the man who watches the man who watches.. a reflexive journey through the looking glass in search of a tricky and elusive double. |
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Parnassus is very much a trip through the looking glass. |
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We're through the looking glass here people. |
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Friends, we are through the looking glass. |
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It's like Dawson's Creek through the looking glass. |
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Anyone walking through the Looking Glass would be transported instantly into Wonderland, a world where animals talked in riddles and common sense wasn't so common. |
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He lodged in a house in High Saint Agnesgate where he wrote mathematical treatise under his own name as well as working on part of Through the Looking Glass. |
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As Alice noted in Through the Looking Glass, it is curiouser and curiouser. |
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In the Through the looking glass world of the U.N., they take the vote before having listened to half the speakers. |
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When it comes to language, the world of politics is like the world of Humpty Dumpty in Lewis Carroll's Through the Looking Glass. |
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Similarly, the verse at the close of Through the Looking Glass is an acrostic for Alice Pleasance Liddell. |
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He also provided a voice for Nivens McTwisp, the White Rabbit, in the fantasy adventure Alice Through the Looking Glass. |
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