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"mirror image" Definitions
  1. an image of something that is like a reflection of it, either because it is exactly the same or because the right side of the original object appears on the left and the left side appears on the right
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"It's like a mirror image of Southern California," Wang says.
In 2017 the picture was a mirror image of 2009.
It was sublimely disorienting, a mirror image of the times.
China's giant surplus was the mirror image of America's deficit.
The index for San Diego is practically a mirror image.
Beauty should be based on one's true self mirror image.
It's a mirror image of the industry itself, flaws and all.
This mirror-image look by makeup artist Osennyaya Kate is mesmerizing.
The transparent side is a mirror image of the preserved portion.
A decade ago, P.S. 8 was P.S. 307's mirror image.
A wide vertical band separates the figure and his mirror image.
Today we are experiencing its mirror image with left wing McCarthyism.
The mirror image of strong parties is a relatively weak civil society.
"Everything we're seeking now is a mirror image of 2009," Wasserman observed.
They hope to create a mirror image of the airborne drone craze.
Sometimes he writes the letters upside-down or as a mirror image.
White nationalism is in many ways a mirror image of radical Islamism.
Maryland's Eighth is a sort of strange mirror image of Virginia's 10th.
My Dark Vanessa can be read as a mirror image of Lolita.
This wouldn't merely be a mirror image of Trumpian infotainment, of course.
We've reshaped TradeGlobal now so it's a mirror image of Jagged Peak.
In Cali, couples move from side to side like a mirror image.
Thinking that they're a mirror image of our interests and our motivations.
Now, try this one: It's the mirror image of Question No. 1.
Then we would develop two mirror-image four-unit walk-up residential buildings.
Hillary Clinton has a three-stop, mirror-image itinerary south of Des Moines.
And I think you&aposre just seeing the mirror image of that now.
They've got the exact same hairstyle and color — down to mirror-image waves.
Biehl says, describing a campaign that was almost a mirror image of Sanders's
They replace everything that brings joy during Christmas with a monstrous mirror image.
"We were Styles, Mirror Image, Aria," Nicole says, recalling their past band names.
He saw a mirror image of his own game reflected on that screen.
But there is also a mirror-image quality to their gambits and ambitions.
Flip creates a mirror image, while rotate turns the photo by 90 degrees.
Now double it: picture, across a 903-metre-wide canal, its mirror image.
You also may catch a mirror image of it in the clouds below you.
Anti-Muslim groups adopt the mindset of the terrorists and become their mirror image.
Padma Lakshmi's daughter Krishna Thea is (literally) a mirror image of her famous mother.
But for his hair, Kylee and Brysen were the mirror image of each other.
Unsurprisingly, this is a mirror image of what has been seen in the markets.
And let's not forget the mirror-image armor for the creepily two-headed King.
In any conflict the tendency is to become the mirror image of your opponent.
The Rays were Boston's mirror image through 12 games, with a 27-25 record.
The German case is in some ways the mirror image of the British one.
The pattern is a mirror image of the picture before President Trump took office.
Johnson's 22-point rout of Goldwater in 1964 was, in many ways, a mirror image
Mirror Image You hear about how representation matters, you hear it, and you think, whatever.
Her experience, she said, was a mirror image of an account she had read there.
The final argument in Oklahoma City's favour is essentially the mirror image of the first.
The photos don't lie: Ming is basically the mirror image of her super-proud mama.
This is the cinema of the global South, a fun house mirror image of Hollywood.
"It's almost mirror image of what we're doing now," said a second senior Democratic aide.
Niculescu, of Romania, said she found in her Taiwanese opponent a mirror image of herself.
For Jack, this appalling mirror image of what happened in Dunblane triggered many painful memories.
And Mr. Weiss, it appears, couldn't be happier to have his mirror image as director.
Those paintings try to relay more than just a beautiful mirror image of the Obamas.
Mount Yotei is a stunning volcano that is almost the mirror image of Mount Fuji.
Republicans are a mirror image: 21 percent support Trump's decision and 2989 percent oppose it.
About halfway through "Life," Ferguson's soft-spoken Miranda seems like a mirror image of Ripley.
Yet to come is the mirror image — the identification of and charges against co-conspirators.
America, however, has long had a bad relationship with this supposed mirror image of itself.
Meanwhile, President Mahmoud Abbas, the Palestinian Authority leader, is Mr. Netanyahu's mirror image, also doing nothing.
The designer with the highest antennae will create, through clothes, the mirror image of our time.
According to TooFab, turning unrelated ladies into your mirror image is no easy (or cheap) feat.
It's the mirror image of the rhetoric he's used to disparage unauthorized immigrants throughout his campaign.
Some siblings are mirror-image twins, with birthmarks on opposite sides of their bodies, for example.
Both demographically and geographically, the parties now represent virtually mirror image Americas with very little overlap.
Such arguments will be matched by mirror-image claims from nationalist Croats, Bosniaks and Kosovar Albanians.
Tools like Arcane Blast, Arcane Missiles, Mirror Image and Frostbolt are standard cards for Tempo Mage.
Either way, it's easy to flip a picture on your iPhone to get its mirror image.
"You would do a mirror image of an inversion," said Robert Willens, an independent tax consultant.
Are we looking here at a cool usurper, or a mirror image of our own frailties?
A mirror image emerges in which each party sees the other one negatively and itself positively.
My dad has been my protector and my guide, but he is also my mirror image.
The resulting picture was transposed, like a mirror image of the drawing left on the slab.
Throw in grandmother Tina Knowles as Suga Mama, and you've basically got yourself a mirror image.
Here you'll find a mirror image of daytime TV as imagined by an online shopping behemoth.
Since the midterms, though, we've seen a mirror image version of those wild pre-election claims.
If you descend to hatred you'll turn yourself into a mirror image of what you detest.
I mean, his beloved Daniel who is his literally his physical mirror image looks exactly like him.
The raw materials squeeze in zinc has inevitably caused a mirror-image squeeze in geological sister lead.
Mama June's house is a mirror image of her real life -- a shambles ... and neighbors are PISSED.
November can often be a mirror image of March in terms of warm and cold air battles.
But things evolved in a way that was almost the mirror image of what happened in Ireland.
Some molecular mirror-image twins do about the same thing, but a lot are entirely different beasts.
Descending from above, meanwhile, is a mirror image of the same scene, adding to the surreal effect.
Its mirror image, 240A, "Narrow passages for killer whales?" was the first one I took on successfully.
But on Saturday she was looking across the net at a mirror image of her younger self.
His version of life in the villages was a mirror image of what the Rohingya had described.
In a mirror image, central banks are starting to encroach on fiscal policy, the territory of governments.
Clinton's plan, in other words, is nearly a mirror image of Trump's when it comes to distribution.
"In Kashmir, when we see Palestinians, we see a mirror image of our own suffering," she said.
The Republican replacement plans are, to be sure, not a mirror image of the Affordable Care Act.
Leonardo drew his imagined solutions, explicated by cryptic, mirror-image written notes, in dense brown ink strokes.
For every exciting opportunity promised by artificial intelligence, there's a potential downside that is its bleak mirror image.
The four years America is spending with Trump could mean another four with Baldwin as his mirror image.
"Mirror Image," a first-season episode of The Twilight Zone, originally airing on CBS on February 26th, 1960.
Ketamine, sometimes known as the party drug Special K, is a compound made of two mirror-image molecules.
Eyed with some suspicion by the conservative townsfolk, there was a brutal mirror image to that escapist's idyll.
Often he will switch to be in open guard—a mirror image of his opponent, orthodox vs. southpaw.
It sounds ludicrous on paper — especially since the series just introduced Mary Drake, aka Jessica DiLaurentis' mirror image.
In many respects, Johny was the mirror image of Josh: a southpaw wrestler with the big left hand.
"Imagine the mirror image of a company's onboarding kit but for the tech labor movement," Redwine told Motherboard.
That's the mirror image of the same survey's results in 220006, when Republicans reclaimed control of the House.
"This could be very easily be a mirror image election (to 2010) from the Democratic side," says Rep.
When I read some of the statements from Mr. Trump and his supporters, I see a mirror image.
Moreover, mirror image reciprocity does not provide useful guidance as to productive avenues for updating the KORUS FTA.
We also printed a faint mirror image of each portrait on the cover to bolster what bleeds through.
"I documented myself as Peter Berlin, because I was always intrigued by that mirror image," Mr. Huene said.
In mirror image, Ms. Carroll's glamour had nearly cost her the role of Julia in the first place.
Peele told Polygon the "Mirror Image" episode of "The Twilight Zone" was a big influence for the film.
And I think America, when it replaces a president, it likes its opposites, it likes its mirror image.
This line cuts the square into two equal parts, each of which is the mirror image of the other.
Every particle has an antiparticle with the same mass but opposite charge (and other properties), like its mirror image.
The most memorable moments in "Mirror Image" are frightening in ways that are almost primal, and hard to articulate.
Chris Coons of Delaware is in many ways the mirror image of what Graham had been for the Democrats.
Democrats for almost all of this time have not defined themselves as a mirror image of the conservative GOP.
This way, you don't surprise yourself with a mirror image of your triple-chin every time you open Facebook.
In a bizarre mirror image of May's campaign, Corbyn wanted to ensure he could not profit from her errors.
Think of it as the mirror image of what Democrats did seven years ago with the Affordable Care Act.
He is the conservative mirror image of Justin Trudeau—a blank canvas where you can project your political daydreams.
But the Dow's losses quickly vanish, and the index ends the day with a mirror-image gain of 226.
Pyongyang's rationale for accepting the Southeast Asian city-state probably stems from motives that are the mirror-image opposite.
The weakness in gold we're seeing today is a mirror image of the positive mood in financial markets overall.
Algiers and its spectacular bay still seem a mirror image of Marseille, on the other side of the sea.
It has been called a mirror image of Project Veritas, the undercover operation by the conservative activist James O'Keefe.
Keep in mind that the data downloaded by an employer isn't a mirror image of the actual Slack platform.
This was a Muay Thai memo to remind Superlek that he had met his fighting mirror image in Panpayak.
It's always been my secret dream to have a Parent Trap moment and meet someone who is my mirror image.
Even Spider-Man villain Doctor Octopus is mad science run amok — arguably just a mirror image of Peter Parker himself.
The irony here is that the democratic socialist from Vermont is the mirror image of the Republican plutocrat from Manhattan.
It's the mirror image of Sex and the City, sure, showing what happens once happily ever after loses its luster.
Eric Dane has filed his response to Rebecca Gayheart's divorce, and it's a mirror image of his estranged wife's petition.
Her male companion offers a mirror image, cards in his right hand, his left holding a cigarette to his lips.
This is great if you need a picture's mirror image — for example, if you're trying to read some backwards text.
There's no larger drama in a game between two mirror-image quarterbacks and two large-market teams accustomed to victory.
Human hands, for example, differ from their mirror image, and are therefore said to have an inherent handedness, or chirality.
Tap Flip (next to rotate, it looks like two brackets separated by a vertical line) to make the mirror image
The way we use the word "distraction" now seems like the mirror image of the problem it wants to name.
As he caught sight of his hero's face – a mirror image of his own – Lee must have felt temporarily complete.
A scissor has a "mirror image" within it; two halves of a whole, that, when put together, can bring about destruction.
Mr Casey is to an extent Mr Koepka's mirror image: he has 19 professional victories, but has never won a major.
That in turn means that China will need to attract net capital inflows—the mirror image of a current-account deficit.
If managed well, this "quantitative tightening" will be benign — the mirror image to quantitative easing's modest impact—but will reduce uncertainty.
These days, if you've found an emoji that feels like a mirror image of yourself, you likely have Lee to thank.
McCowan then saw the same thing Mabrey had moments before, but in mirror image, and committed a foul of her own.
The basic Warren or Sanders trade is a mirror image of the Trump trade: shorting, or betting against, blue-chip stocks.
Just across the Playa Careyitos is the sister castle, Sol De Occidente, which is a mirror image, only in pale green.
It's the mirror image of school boards and teachers' unions that have cast all education reform as evil, regardless of results.
He, too, falls hopelessly in love, unable to touch his mirror image in the water, and like Echo he wastes away.
The New Media Upside Down's mirror-image embrace of mainstream language, presentation, and tactics has also helped undermine the traditional media's credibility.
Several people have noted out that the photo of Trump is a mirror image of this 1941 Time cover featuring Adolf Hitler.
Yet the first big fiscal event since the referendum was modest and boring, the mirror image of the prime minister's fierce rhetoric.
Varoufakis's worldview is almost a mirror image of Bannon's, ironically, albeit grounded more in economic theory and less in obscure fascist philosophy.
The former couple filed mirror-image paperwork and they each filed "in propria persona" — which means without an on-the-record attorney.
So in a mirror image of the Democratic content, there seems to be no daylight between the Republican candidates on Medicaid expansion.
When people can share whatever they want, these platforms turn into a mirror image of the human psyche — including the ugly parts.
"He and Vargas looked like the mirror image of each other, just a left- and right-hander," Indians manager Terry Francona said.
We sat down, two acoustic guitars, and he's right-handed and I'm left-handed so it would look like a mirror image.
An earlier version of a picture with this essay showing Robert Redford as Roy Hobbs in "The Natural" appeared in mirror image.
That is an exact mirror image of an NBC-Journal poll from 2010, when the Republicans rolled up their 63-seat gain.
"This campaign is a perfect mirror image," said Ms. Roncetti, who now cares for her two daughters and works as a freelancer.
It shows that he wanted me to be a mirror image of himself, but was disturbed when it actually looked like him.
Other Midwestern swing states, however, were a mirror image of Ohio, with Democrats achieving sweeping wins across Pennsylvania, Michigan, Wisconsin and Minnesota.
Conservatives have rightly criticized the judicial manufacture of rights; let us not make the mirror-image mistake of urging immediate doctrinal demolition.
That's a near mirror-image flip from the same poll last week, when 2023 percent said they approved and 55 percent disapproved.
But the more important mirror image in this episode is between Kendall in the Season 2 premiere and Kendall in the finale.
Fianna Fail could try to lead a mirror image of Varadkar's minority government, relying on Fine Gael for case-by-case support.
Fine Gael is less keen on a mirror image of the "confidence and supply" agreement that led to both parties losing seats.
On a recent March morning, Peele had, with some calculation, chosen a 1960 installment called "Mirror Image," from the show's debut season.
In fact, many of the issues in the 2017 rules were legally reviewed previously, or at least a mirror image of them.
A century ago, in a mirror image of today, the 853 elections brought the Republicans back to power after eight years out.
For the moment the commercial drone industry does not look remotely like the smartphone industry; instead, it is a mirror image of it.
The video featured a mirror image of the necklace, but Baldwin went on to share another photo that clearly showed off the item.
He does not want the Democratic Party to be the leftwing mirror image of the things they don&apost like about Donald Trump.
The BND has in recent years received a mirror image of the traffic as part of its counter-terrorism and cyber-security efforts.
In a kind of mirror image, outraged suspicion is mounting that the Trump Organisation could morph into a vast global network of cronyism.
Stankey's boss, AT&T CEO Randall Stephenson, maintained that the service would be unique, not a mirror image of Netflix (NFLX) or Disney.
"The current account deficit is the mirror image of our borrowing from the rest of the world," said CBA chief economist Michael Blythe.
Genetically, they'll be a mirror image of the source animal, an asexually wrought son or daughter built in the flash of nuclear transfer.
Allison donned a striped Oxford shirt, skinny jeans and a pair of red Keds, while her character's look was literally a mirror image.
Struggling to build a career in New York, she scanned a drawing into her computer one day and accidentally created its mirror image.
In some ways, the quarter was the mirror image of the previous quarter, which was good but not as great as analysts hoped.
Flashback: This is a mirror image of Republican enthusiasm ahead of the 2010 midterms, which resulted in a Tea Party sweep in Congress.
And while it sees itself as the antithesis of Trumpism, it is, in its raging intolerance and smug self-satisfaction, Trumpism's mirror image.
Rating prospects are nearly the mirror image of those in developed markets, with a Negative/Positive Rating Outlook ratio of about 2:214.
Washington's military rejoinders, with more perhaps to come in response to the latest attacks, are an implicit mirror image of the same message.
Still, Hearne's piece holds up as a complex mirror image of an information-saturated, mass-surveillance world, and remains staggering in its impact.
The iPad Lightroom app, which is also getting a refresh, is now, more or less, a mirror image of the new desktop app.
President Donald Trump's approval rating among likely voters is a mirror image in these two states, illustrating the political challenge facing each Senator.
The mirror image of Breitbart and InfoWars on the right, it focuses nearly exclusively on real and imagined connections between Trump and Russia.
"Mirror Image" (Season 19893, Episode 21989) A woman in an isolated bus station is confused when employees act like they've encountered her before.
In the US, we expect H2's just above trend growth to be the mirror image of H1's just below trend growth.
But the tactics the men's rights movement has decided to use — in many ways, it's the dark mirror image of what we do.
The $13 billion U.S. electronics and appliance retailer's second-quarter results were nearly a mirror image of a year ago, buffed by share buybacks.
In some ways, the use of religious-freedom laws in left-wing causes is a mirror image of the tactics energetically employed by conservatives.
Reporters now face a choice between reimagining Trump as a partisan mirror image of Hillary Clinton, or drawing the ire of the broader GOP.
The Chinese government, he realized, was leveling charges against Kevin Garratt that were almost a mirror image of the US charges against Su Bin.
These molecules are chemically the same, but their structure looks like the mirror image of the other, much like your left and right hand.
Spencer's will begin selling a 4-inch version of Shadow Link, the dark mirror image of the hero of The Legend of Zelda franchise.
The proposal is more a statement of principals than a potential law—it's the mirror image of Republicans' repeated efforts to repeal the ACA.
As my colleague Arthur Laffer explains it nicely, the merchandise trade deficit is the mirror image of a capital investment surplus of a country.
"We thought we would kind of put a mirror image of what it would look like if this happened 2,000 years ago," Josoma said.
In stark contrast, we observed the near mirror-image pattern among those approving of Trump: 82 percent indicated that the environment is getting better.
The young rascal, who's the mirror image of his father Gavin Rossdale, didn't seem bothered by social media fans joining in on his celebration.
And Cecil, the socialite and inveterate gossip, the one who knew everyone, the informal mayor of Squirrel Hill, the mirror image of his father.
In a new installation, "Mirror Image (for Hong Kong)," shown by the Parisian gallery Lelong and Company, there's just one mirror (large and oval).
It's hard to imagine how much of a mirror image the recent debates are for those of us who came of age back then.
Obama, for instance, beat McCain in Iowa by 9.5 percentage points while Clinton lost it to Trump by a virtually mirror-image 9.4 points.
Mr. Hook called that "nuclear extortion" at the State Department; the Iranians say it is simply the mirror image of the American pressure campaign.
Free Marketeers are 25 percent of Trump's backers and they are the mirror image of American Preservationists, having the highest incomes and education levels.
"This is the mirror image response we warned about," the RIA news agency cited a source in Russia's foreign ministry as saying on Thursday.
That rearview-mirror image isn't a still from the movie but a warmly painted rendering of one, this vague nuzzling of Norman Rockwell Americana.
It showed tremendous taste — an informed sensibility of what was worth buying and presenting in terms of the Times Mirror image to the world.
But in a mirror image of the findings on a gun ban, support for universal background checks often polls in excess of 90 percent.
They follow an entirely different logistical path, a weird mirror image of the supply chain that brings the goods we actually want to our doors.
Intriguingly, the body asymmetry of people with the syndrome is often entirely inversed, to become an almost perfect mirror image of what it would otherwise.
"As bad as last year was for investors, 22014 is a mirror image," Ryan Detrick, senior market strategist at LPL Financial, said in a statement.
It seemed a mirror image of Russia's own hysteria about the role of America in sowing chaos and staging colour revolutions in Russia's back yard.
It's the mirror image of Muslims who deny ISIS has anything to do with Islam, or even go further and proclaim ISIS a Western conspiracy.
In some ways, he is like a mirror image of America's president, leaning heavily to the left just as Mr Trump leans to the right.
I put my thing down, flip the original portrait of Missy Elliott and reverse, so the one on the opposite knee is a mirror image.
His psychology work was the mirror image of his time spent coding: he was working on important problems which were maddeningly resistant to systematic analysis.
Their life is roughly that of humans, but it is their capacity for imitating voices, of 'talking,' that forms a mirror-image relationship to people.
Supertrump continues to wreak havoc on the GOP's perception of itself, as he promises to transform the right into a mirror image of the left.
For patients who have lost an ear, a mirror image of their remaining ear would be acoustically better for hearing than a prosthetic, he says.
Watching Kat feels like watching a much more confident mirror image proudly stomp through The Bold Type — someone I'm way too nervous to act like.
Modest and wonky, often described as a protégé of Warren, he is, in this way at least, an almost mirror image of his bombastic opponent.
The mirror image to Trump's success was provided by Jeb Bush, who withdrew from the race in an emotional speech after a dismal finish here.
The Winters host frequent dinners, working in a state-of-the-art kitchen that is the mirror image of kitchens in their two other homes.
Countries that run trade deficits do so because they are spending more than they earn; international borrowing is the mirror image of the trade deficit.
Cowboys looking at mirror-image defense While studying the Colts' defense this week, the Cowboys probably see a version of themselves from 2015 or '16.
Analysts had expected rapastinel, a fast-acting intravenous antidepressant, to likely rival the J&J drug, which is a chemical mirror image of anesthetic ketamine.
Taken together, this means that when CP is applied to matter, it should result in a mirror image of antimatter that is equal, but opposite.
On the title track, she teams up with her male mirror image, the Weeknd, and sings about dancing on the H of the Hollywood sign.
The more you look, the more the Obamacare repeal effort is starting to resemble a mirror image of the turmoil when the law was passed.
At the same time, Washington made a nearly perfect mirror-image set of mistakes — suggesting that such misreadings are not just possible, but dangerously likely.
How Jeremy and other chiral or mirror-image snails — including a few species that are all-left — turn out like this has long baffled scientists.
But if you tried the same thing with your hand, no matter how much you tried, the mirror image would never fit into the original.
Pasteur concluded that the mirror-image crystals, together as a 50/50 mix in the solution, canceled out each other's ability to rotate polarized light.
Overall, most Democrats strongly criticized the White House lawyers' presentation, a mirror image of Senate Republicans' attacks on the House managers' presentations earlier this week.
This is why "Part 8" is, in its own, warped way, the perfect mirror image of "Part 7"'s more conventionally plotted hour full of revelations.
On the left, North99 is the most Facebook-savvy player, mixing memes and videos with calls to action in a mirror image of Ontario Proud's tactics.
For a large portion of the record DeMarco is essentially talking to himself, staring at a mirror image, prodding away and seeing what's inside his head.
I freed Lautrec from a prison cell, taking pity on him as a mirror image of my own character, who also starts the game in jail.
Kristof's portrayal of campus liberals is just another form of elitist stereotyping, the mirror image of assumptions that every Trump supporter is a narrow-minded racist.
The big picture: Democrats ultimately have to choose between someone who's the mirror image of President Trump (an angry fighter) — or the opposite (an optimistic pragmatist).
The room next door — Celia's studio — is its mirror image, except that the floor and walls are encrusted with the rippling geological strata of dried paint.
LOSERS Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton (D) Clinton's night was the mirror image of Sanders's, but whereas he will emerge encouraged, she will be disappointed.
Bookworms Reading Kathryn Schulz's piece about her father's pile of books was like looking at a mirror image of my own tendencies ("The Stack," March 25th).
In effect, it is the mirror image of the rule that allows journalists to become eligible to vote after they have covered baseball for 10 years.
James) shipwrecked on the shores of Illyria, separated from her beloved mirror image of a twin brother, Sebastian (Troy Anthony), whom she believes lost at sea.
Peele has pointed to "Mirror Image" as an inspiration for his new film, "Us," in which Lupita Nyong'o and her family are besieged by murderous doppelgängers.
So that sort of mirror image of the modern startup founder that we hail all the time, or that people were hailing up until very recently.
In a mirror image of the Democratic content, there seems to be no daylight between the Republican candidates on Medicaid expansion; they all want to stop it.
UNDER a low sun, a frog with a thuggish expression swims alone in a pond, its black reflection a crisply outlined mirror image on the still water.
With an undone bun, stacks of beautiful baubles, colorful bags in her hand and in a vintage-inspired ensemble, Brosnahan is a mirror-image of her aunt.
And just as law enforcement agents have become the domestic mirror image of soldiers in conservative identity politics, they're also considered essential employees across all government agencies.
Instead, they isolate the original in a container, then display a clean mirror image in the browser, which has been stripped of any of the bad stuff.
The contrast between the Brexit party and its mirror-image, Change UK, a new party made up of Remainers drawn from Labour and the Conservatives, is striking.
This move is the mirror image of season 5's decision to move Olivia into the White House after she and Fitz come out as a couple.
But seeing the inevitable disagreements between Democrats over those policy choices as a mirror image of what happened with the GOP's repeal and replace is a mistake.
It found that wall supporters and opponents express virtually mirror-image views on those broader shifts, according to previously unpublished results from the poll provided to CNN.
To paraphrase George Bernard Shaw, Britain and America are divided by a common libel law — America's appears, in some respects, to be the mirror image of ours.
Cinema is accustomed to digesting the big themes that are needling society, but what movies produce in response to that stimuli is usually not its mirror image.
A mirror image of the flotillas of desperate people trying to escape deadly conflicts, this is a refugee crisis going on beneath the surface of the seas.
Built in its mirror image — with the gears turning counterclockwise instead of clockwise and the numerals on the face reversed — it would still indicate the proper time.
Because Hunter took his close-up cuts from the left side of the plate, Sievers is shown as a left-handed batter, thanks to mirror-image technology.
It's dizzying, then, to look over and see another couple — Mary-Kate Olsen and her 47-year-old husband Olivier Sarkozy — like a mirror image across the aisle.
As each team member makes their way through all of these challenges, Jughead and the Teen Serpents roll through a perfect mirror-image of a G&G quest.
Peele has said that his movie "Us" was inspired by the OG Twilight Zone episode "Mirror Image," in which a woman encounters her double in a bus depot.
The New Zealand killer's media tactics represent a kind of white-supremacist mirror image of the approach ISIS crafted to spread its cause, NBC's Ben Collins pointed out.
All matter particles have a corresponding antimatter particle, which shares most of the same properties but is a mirror image of the particle and has the opposite charge.
One disadvantage is that the universe's mirror-image lobes meet at a singularity, a pinch in space-time that requires the unknown quantum theory of gravity to understand.
Mr Cruz's campaign has been a mirror image of Mr Kasich's: the government-shuttering Texas senator is one of the most conservative serious presidential candidates America has seen.
In a piece published on Vanity Fair's website on Friday, the critic James Wolcott argued that the "alt-left" is a "mirror image distortion" of the alt-right.
A gifted student who has all but stopped attending school, Adar befriends Alan (Adar Zohar-Hanetz), a slightly older boy who seems, eerily, to be her mirror image.
February 6: Mirror-image drop and gain The Dow plunges 5003 points at the open, briefly sinking into correction territory — a drop of 10% from its record high.
If some of us are destined to repeat history, Bonnie's marriage seems something of a mirror image to her parents': free-spirited woman marries straight-laced white dude.
"There were thousands of flash bulbs going off in the stadium and we wanted to create that effect on the costume, a sort of mirror image," he said.
But it certainly feels like the pandemic mirror image to the Wall Street pied pipers, such as Henry Blodget, who loudly played their tunes during the internet bubble.
It is often described as a mirror image of the Federalist Society, the conservative group that has played a leading role in identifying and promoting conservative judicial nominees.
Given that I only looked around half the lounge (the other half is exactly the same thing, just a mirror image on the other side), it's unnecessarily huge.
His policies absolutely terrify me, and the so-called Bernie Bro phenomenon is a mirror image of a lot of the ugliness we see among Trump's unhinged supporters.
The only hint of what's coming are two mirror-image castles that sit perched on opposing clifftops overlooking the Pacific Ocean, which can be seen from the highway.
The American current account deficit — a broad measure of its trade — is the mirror image of the gap between the United States' national savings and its national investment.
Does this mean the market simply has to go higher, and higher, in order for the downbeat factors to challenge the rally, in a mirror image of last year?
The Democratic base is not a mirror image of the Republican base — it's not nearly so radical — but it has clearly tilted to the left over the same time.
He's the perfect foil for Luke Cage, yet another dark mirror image that villains like the Kingpin and Loki provide for their opposite numbers in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Consider, for example, a picture that is in some ways the mirror image of this one, taken less than a year later, by Will Counts in Little Rock, Ark.
In a mirror image to the well-educated women, nearly two-thirds of white men without a college education said they planned to vote Republican in the CNN poll.
"If you take each of those indictments [of Russians], what I think you're eventually going to see is the mirror image of those on the American side," said Akerman.
Hill spent a good while with Embiid after the game, suggesting he put the night behind him and not assume Game 4 on Sunday will be a mirror image.
"The dollar fell and then rose and that was basically a mirror image of today's gold market," said Bart Melek, head of commodity strategy at TD Securities in Toronto.
The FBI had a mirror image of the server, which had been made in March 2017, but state officials fought to prevent the plaintiffs from obtaining it to examine.
Perhaps every scammer is the upside-down mirror image of the American Dream, the logical endpoint to the kind of rugged individualism we are taught to admire and emulate.
If one intransigent House caucus can create this many problems from the right, imagine what life in Washington will be like when its mirror image emerges from the left.
"It's kind of a mirror image of what we were seeing in December last year where risk was being pummeled very aggressively and markets were very uncertain," Stretch said.
There are various psychological explanations for this, including that we're so used to seeing our mirror image that seeing ourselves non-mirror-reversed in photos can seem really odd.
Islamism, in his view, is the mirror-image of right-wing nationalism, both promising a new Utopia in place of the workers' paradise that died with the demise of communism.
Take the recently discovered corridor above the original entrance; this passageway could contain a tunnel all the way to the void in a mirror image of the structures below it.
Life on earth has a number of molecules that have a certain chirality, or like a mirror image —like right and left hands — and they only work in one chirality.
Hart lasted just 10:33 against Montreal, almost a mirror image of his 10:23 of action in the Flyers' 5-2 loss to the Tampa Bay Lightning on Tuesday.
The system can also create a mirror image of the right side of a face if we have only the left side, for example, to produce a 3-D model.
The dining room leads to a guest wing: a hexagon bisected to create a pair of mirror-image bedrooms, each with a walk-in closet and an en suite bathroom.
Part of the problem with these earlier ventures was their arms-race mentality: They offered liberals a mirror image of what conservatives had, rather than something liberals might actually want.
Before long they are joined by another family, a younger, less somber mirror image of themselves: Will (Christopher Abbott), Kim (Riley Keough) and their little son, Andrew (Griffin Robert Faulkner).
All of the theme entries are starred to help solvers locate them, and Mr. Mausser wisely settled on mirror image symmetry for his grid to make relatively decent filling possible.
In the 1967-68 "Interior with Plant, Reflection Listening (Self-Portrait)" the small mirror image of Freud's face and torso peeks out from among the cascading leaves of a plant.
The Nets fought back to cut the lead to single digits in the fourth, but ultimately saw their record fall to 8-27, a mirror image of Cleveland's 27-8.
Read more " _____ • Zachary Beauchamp in Vox: "The mirror image of Breitbart and InfoWars on the right, [the Russiasphere] focuses nearly exclusively on real and imagined connections between Trump and Russia.
In certain ways, "Work in Progress" is a mirror image of Hannah Gadsby's "Nanette," which argues that self-deprecation, especially for people like her and Abby, amounts to self-harm.
Among the other ways in which Trump has degraded the conservative movement is that he's turned us into a mirror image of what we used to accuse liberals of being.
The twisted path that connects "The Twilight Zone" to "Us" leads most readily to the Season 1 episode "Mirror Image," which Peele has cited as an inspiration for his film.
It is an inverted mirror image of the Tea Party: Rather than trying to bring out the worst in Republicans, activists are trying to bring out the best in Democrats.
Orr's exhibit pairs the original skulls—some of them disfigured or marred by disease—with black-and-white photographs that have been vertically halved and combined with their mirror image.
This framing threatens to become the mirror image of the left's "safe space" policy, an approach to political debate that relies on asserting moral superiority rather than full engagement in ideas.
Taken together, the sample of posts represent a mirror image of Trump's positioning of himself as smart and tough, and the US as strong and standing up to China's unfair practices.
What they're saying: The New Zealand killer's media tactics represent a kind of white-supremacist mirror image of the approach ISIS crafted to spread its cause, NBC's Ben Collins pointed out.
Upon hitting the Grammy red carpet, it was clear that Jenner and Scott's cozy red carpet pose was a mirror image of KimYe at the MTV Video Music Awards in 2016.
Perhaps that's the situation right now: the writers are sending us down the mirror-image rabbit hole, only to pull the rug out from underneath us with an even bigger twist.
Among white Catholics, Trump faces a cavernous gender gap: While three-fifths of the men view him favorably, a mirror image near three-fifths of the women are unfavorable to him.
In a mirror image, before the election Democrats controlled 213 of the 40 Senate seats from the 20 largely coastal states that emit the least carbon per dollar of economic output.
Rebel demands This is the second major uprising of 2017 in Ivory Coast, and a mirror image of the first in January that also caused severe disruption in the largest cities.
And in a twist of fate, many are facing tough, angry questions at town hall meetings — the mirror image of 2009, when Tea Party activists assailed Democrats who supported the law.
In the degree of their attachment to Labour and distrust of the Tories, Muslim voters are a "mirror image" of their Jewish counterparts, says Maria Sobolewska, one of the Manchester academics.
Republican members of Congress were dogged by town hall protests and phone calls in favor of Obamacare, in a mirror image of what Democrats supporting the law faced in 2009 and 2010.
While talking about Us, he's openly acknowledged that the movie was partly inspired by the original show's "Mirror Image" — more for the central image of nefarious lookalikes than for any specific message.
I doubt that in such a mirror-image world many of today's doves would call for the Fed to undershoot in order to "make up" for the period of above-target inflation.
West Virginia's defense, a mirror image of what the Longhorns have been doing the past five games, rattled Texas down the stretch and produced three huge stands in the final 10 minutes.
From their similar poses to matching suit styles, their Instagram accounts were a mirror image to one another — and it all started when Kim and Brielle both shared photos of their backsides.
The most straightforward reading is that Lena, like everyone else in Garland's worldview in this film, has the innate human impulse to self-destruct, and passes it on to her mirror image.
If this is still too many numbers for you, just think—the picture the team took of the antiproton revealed an exact mirror image of the proton's, but one that's even clearer.
Origin stories in this universe tend to follow similar beats, where the hero earns great power after suffering some physical or personal loss, and must defeat a dark mirror image of themselves.
The ideal response to the proposed friendly merger between Deutsche Börse (DB) and the London Stock Exchange (LSE) would be a mirror image of the treatment of the Lloyds-HBOS tie-up.
Moore saw Batman and Joker as a mirror image of each other, both creations of a random and tragic event that led to an alternate identity and opposing views of the world.
Many have remarked on how this seems to be a mirror image of 2009, when the Tea Party became far more mobilized in opposition to Democrats' health reform legislation than supporters were.
The relentlessness of this sell-off is the angry mirror image to the unrelenting rally to all-time highs, when the indexes set records for streaks without even a 1% daily move.
It's almost a mirror image of the place moderates found themselves in weeks ago, when centrist presidential candidates tore into each other in debates and attack ads while Sanders racked up victories.
In addition, it would not be a good idea to mirror image the Russians and copy their model when we are trying to create a separate and unique force of our own.
Another accounting practice that is more common, known as percentage-of-completion accounting, is something of a mirror image of program accounting and is also used by companies with large, upfront costs.
I think the next theme entry I knew for was 22A's mirror image, "Timekeeper on the Emerald Isle" or IRISH WRISTWATCH, which was also pretty apparent with a few crosses to help.
You can probably guess the stuff that makes me wince, like SAYA/ANNAS, which I'm calling the sticker price on finishing the mirror-image corner that lost me seven years of sleep.
But think about it from the perspective of "border security" as we know it today, and it's literally the mirror image of everything the most paranoid white Americans fear about Latino immigrants.
In their recreation of the "Arnolfini Portrait," they have substituted van Eyck's famous self-portrait in the reflection of the convex mirror with a mirror image of the photographers holding their iPhones.
In Shalev-Gerz's piece, a dividing line creates a mirror image, so that each time a hammer drives a nail home in one direction, it pops out of the wall in the other.
Until 1964, scientists thought all particles should have CP, or charge-parity symmetry, which says that a particle should obey the same laws of physics as the mirror image of its antiparticle partner.
Behind the view here is a large mirror on the wall, which is very helpful for looking at images to see if I recognize any problems with the work in its mirror image.
In an almost mirror image of the fall below the trading channel the euro/yen moved above the upper edge of the trading channel and developed a consolidation band between 120.5 and 123.5.
The former powers spaceships or bombs, while the latter is just another particle that physicists study, one that happens to be the mirror image with the opposite charge of the more familiar particles.
The ALPHA Experiment Image: Maximilien Brice/CERNScientists learned something crazy about antimatter this morning: it turns out, as far as we can tell, it looks like an exact mirror image of regular matter.
The market is a mirror-image of Friday, with banks and industrials underperforming, and interest-rate sensitive utilities, telecom, and REITs outperforming after being sold off for a good part of the summer.
The experience of playing Tharsis is like a funhouse mirror image of ordinary daily decisions, and the game can be summarized as follows: Tharsis: it's just like life — except for all the cannibalism.
If Jordan Peele's similarly archetypal and mind-warping folk horror film Us centered around the disturbing parallel of mirror-image doubles, Aster's Midsommar is defined by the uncanny contradiction of opposites happening simultaneously.
Her account in effect is a mirror image of another book coming out this month by an anonymous senior administration official describing how concerned aides mounted their own internal resistance to Mr. Trump.
"What Alice and I had in common was the late-in-life realization that we could not remain where we had grown up," he writes, after finding his mirror image in Boner's diaries.
That could make this year a mirror image of the 2010 cycle when Obama voters stayed home, and Republicans rose up against Obama and his healthcare law and Democrats lost 63 House seats.
Anti-bubbles are the mirror image, taking shape in overlooked corners of the world and defined by light trading, with prices stagnating at low levels despite solid growth in the economy or company.
But in a curious sense, the wellspring of fear that makes Spygate plausible to frightened outsiders is a mirror image of the disgust that Brennan, the consummate insider, expresses about the president's character.
I went back into the lounge and, having been told that the right-hand-side was exactly the same as the left, just a mirror image, I turned right for no real reason.
The event was the mirror image of a "Howdy, Modi!" rally the two men held at a football stadium in Houston last September, and catered to Mr. Trump's taste for a giant crowd.
The event was the mirror image of a "Howdy, Modi!" rally the two men held at a football stadium in Houston last September, and catered to Mr. Trump's taste for a giant crowd.
"It's a sort of mirror image of our film, but with a totally denialist perspective," said Mr. George, adding that he suspected that the Erdogan government had a hand in the rival film.
Alan McFadyen recently captured a kingfisher's riveting dive in a gorgeous photo that shows the bird the moment before it nabs a fish, its body reflected as a mirror image in the water's surface.
The two officers identified a mock target that appeared to be a mirror image of the inner harbor at Yokosuka base, home port for the U.S. carrier USS Ronald Reagan and its battle group.
Written by the series' creator, Rod Serling, and directed by John Brahm, "Mirror Image" stars Vera Miles as Millicent Barnes, a stressed-out traveler in a near-empty depot, waiting for a late bus.
Many fear that China's approach will be mimicked around the developing world, forcing multinational firms to invest more locally and create more jobs—a mirror image of the pressures placed on them at home.
In "Umfanekiso wesibuko (Mirror Image)," a cast of her own body, kneeling on all fours in rawhide leather, South African artist Nandipha Mntambo considers the limits of the body in relation to gender differentiation.
They are, to their critics, the mirror image of white supremacist groups — including old ones like the Ku Klux Klan and the rebranded "alt-right" — with ideologists and, between them, a rising body count.
But they also suggest that Andrés Manuel López Obrador, a populist leftist hopeful for the 2018 election, who is in some ways a mirror image of Mr Trump, is not profiting from this anger.
Their paths continue to converge, and their styles are still close enough to generate that mirror-image sensation when they face off along the baseline and cover it like the supreme athletes they are.
Spravato is a chemical mirror image of anesthetic ketamine, which is abused as a recreational party drug that goes by the street name Special K. Reporting by Saumya Sibi Joseph in Bengaluru; Editing by
With their attention to dynamics you liked in the first song, in a lot of ways kind of feels like a mirror image of each other from Side A to Side B.Damn, you're right.
And the key ingredient for success, and now I can take also the mirror image of the Portuguese example is for these processes to be able to be confirmed across political and economic cycles.
Wang also said the engine of "NBA 2K" has been tweaked across the board to match the speed, style, and finesse of the WNBA, instead of being a mirror image of regular NBA matchups.
The best that can be said about President Trump's speech to the United Nations this week is that it was a mirror image of far too many of his tweets and casual public comments.
And those eyes: They gleam with a confluence of fear and knowledge—a mirror image of the look Goldblum flashed the camera just after Dr. Malcolm nearly lost his life to a T. Rex.
And she's at odds with her sister, Claire, her mirror image in female trouble—when Claire tries to hug her, Fleabag is so confused by the gesture that she whacks her in the face.
This absolutism has its mirror image in the discriminatory, racist policies of the Federal Housing Administration that, between 1934 and 1968, made it next to impossible for residents of certain areas to obtain loans.
As David Titley, another retired admiral now at Pennsylvania State University, observes, Mr Trump is the mirror-image of Mr Obama, who stressed the security implications of climate change but did little to tackle them.
These intricacies of bicultural families and friendships carry a delicate strength that doesn't just resemble life, it is life, for readers who believe more in the shifting pond reflection than in the static mirror image.
Palestinians are forced into a far more difficult mirror-image exercise, waiting in lines at checkpoints and traveling along designated roadways so as not to interfere with the perceived safety of the Israeli expansion project.
For example, the pain reliever ibuprofen, as formulated in the United States, contains a 50/50 mix of chiral molecules: one that reduces headaches and its mirror image, which does not appear to be harmful.
With Trump's numbers well below that, and the open question of whether the Trump voter shows up for midterm elections, a mirror image of the problem Obama faced is a very real one for Republicans.
The mirror image is that in Wisconsin, as nationally, Trump faces resounding disapproval among the college-educated whites who are not evangelicals, particularly the women: More than two-thirds of them give him negative marks.
When Trump became the presumptive Republican nominee, pundits like Paul Krugman and others worried that reporters committed to nonpartisanship would cover his unconventional positions and behavior as simply the mirror image of the Clinton campaign.
There's Voat, a mirror image of Reddit, on which "subverses" (a play on "subreddits") cater to conspiracy theorists, people with very specific sexual interests (famous people in leotards, for example), and general hate of all kinds.
"If 'Leave' wins, it will be a mirror image of that - there will be an immediate sell-off that could be rather severe, but once cooler heads prevail, the market could move back higher," he said.
Nearly 21970 years after Richard Nixon's opening to China, Mr Kissinger might recognise a mirror image of his own policy in a display of ever-closer ties between Russia and China, this time at America's expense.
Indeed, this difference between what the VIX and the S&P are saying is the mirror image of the difference seen a few weeks ago, when the VIX was surging even as the market stood still.
Two mirror image planes swoop past one another when the shutter button is pushed, moving from blocking the aperture in one position to blocking it in the other — but while they move, the way is clear.
His story was almost the mirror image of Rushdie's; one a Muslim who became the champion of Western secularism, the other a Londoner who renounced the sex, drugs, and rock 'n' roll that became his domain.
And while liberals should cheer it in the short term, all citizens should be aware of the potential long-term stakes for the republic of the Democrats becoming more a mirror image of the Republican Party.
Mr. Stefanowski has tried to link Mr. Malloy to Mr. Lamont, suggesting in a campaign mailer that one was a mirror image of the other, and that Mr. Lamont would raise taxes to an unconscionable level.
I've already written about the season's cause célèbre (an innovative production of "Coriolanus" directed by Robert Lepage) and its unexpectedly mirror-image musicals ("The Music Man" and "The Rocky Horror Show," both directed by Donna Feore).
We are witnessing a "near-mirror-image" of the dollar/commodities relationship that was particularly pronounced three years ago, when the dollar was surging and commodities-centric stocks such as energy and materials took a hit.
While the 37-year-old Serena Williams and her opponent, the upstart Canadian teenager Bianca Andreescu, could hardly be more different in terms of the depth of their experience, their styles are a near mirror image.
Smart Republicans who were around for the passage of Obamacare, the mirror image of what Republicans are going through now, tell me there's probably still a path to President Trump's desk for something they can call repeal.
The most wonderful bit of visual comedy in this episode is the moment when Dan, after preparing a tray for Tom, turns around and faces his mirror image: Gary, holding a tray he's just prepared for Selina.
His early years, in short, present an uninterrupted meritocratic rise from the most humble beginnings, almost a mirror image of the American Dream, and an implicit credit to a political system premised on rule by the proletariat.
In Larsson's reading, the viewer would have presumably mentally "cut up," turned, and recombined two separate geometric elements to create reverse Square-Kufic-like letter forms, which would then have had to be read in mirror image.
In a mirror image to the NBC/WSJ findings on Trump's solid approval among whites without college degrees, the survey released Sunday found that almost exactly three-fifths of whites with such degrees disapproved of his performance.
In many ways, the 2017 election was much the mirror image of the 2016 election, when the momentum was clearly on the side of the Republicans who had been out of the White House for eight years.
The opponent will most likely be Alabama, which is Georgia's mirror image in the rankings — No. 27 in the A.P. poll, but second in the playoff committee's first rating of the season, which was released on Tuesday.
"This is a rare moment when it may be in the interest of both parties to get something done, and it shows," said Mr. Schumer, who called the appropriations harmony the "mirror image" of the court fight.
It is tempting to describe Marjorie Silva's Bible-cake refusal as the moral mirror-image of Jack Phillips's wedding-cake refusal: Neither baker was willing to assist in conveying a message to which they were morally opposed.
But the events of the past week have shown that the anti-Trump echo chamber is becoming a mirror image of Trump himself — overwrought, uncalibrated and incapable of having an intelligent conversation about any complex policy problem.
The distribution was the mirror image of the previous weeks purchases, which suggests much of the selling was driven by short-term profit-taking after a sustained rally in oil prices through most of October and November.
But Trump, Sanders, Howe, Hegseth, and others fundamentally miss this, deploying bad-faith arguments in what they wrongly believe to be a mirror image of progressive rhetoric in order to highlight a hypocrisy that does not exist.
However, I have always thought there was a Gemini element to her nature and appearance, and in the early afternoon this mercurial sign was rising, providing a perfect mirror image of her husband, William, who has Sagittarius rising.
The view on the majority of these videos is only 180 degrees, so if you turn around wearing your headset, a mirror image of the sex that was happening in front of you is playing out behind you.
The improved algorithm also lets you tell the algo that it should be liberal with rotation and scaling of the elements it uses, or that it should mirror-image the content it finds to make it fit better.
Senator Chuck Schumer, with whom Ryan developed a strong rapport when the two sought an international tax reform agreement last year, is the heir apparent to become the Senate majority leader, Ryan's mirror image in the upper chamber.
Dodgers 5, Rockies 4 (11 innings) Alex Verdugo had four hits and hit two home runs, including the walk-off blast, as Los Angeles rallied to defeat visiting Colorado in a near mirror-image of Friday's series opener.
Based not just on my experiences, but on a rash of recent incidents on and off campus, the right is demonstrating its propensity to make a big show of defending free speech, only to become Antifa's mirror image.
I grew up to see the conquistador as a horrific apparition of the inquisition and a mirror image of the circa 1930s hyper-Catholic, fascist paramilitary Guardia Civil, which served as the punitive arm of Spain's nationalist regime.
Trump also believes that the absence of "mirror image reciprocity" furnishes additional evidence of unfair trade–in other words, higher foreign barriers on U.S. exports of a specific product than U.S. barriers on imports of the same product.
At the other end of the field, the mirror image unfolds in real time, except the attackers are on the same team as the defenders 50 or so feet away, and the defenders are teammates with the attackers.
A shot in which the water reflects Elisabeth Moss's face underscores her character's split identity: There's the real June and then there's Offred, a flat, blurry mirror image drowning in a pool the same color as her uniform.
At 40 Bleecker, in NoHo, Mr. Korban employed marble for two-tiered kitchen counters and used "book-matched" pieces (mirror-image slabs laid side by side) on stove hoods, an appliance more commonly associated with utilitarian stainless steel.
In a mirror image of that film, "A Hidden Life" begins with Franz (August Diehl) immersed in the simple pleasures of nature, tending his farm in the Radegund hillside of Upper Austria while he courts Franziska (Valerie Pachner).
So what we had to do was to reshape the TradeGlobal business so that it became a mirror image of Jagged Peak and that's where we spent the last 12 months, making sure that we made that transformation.
So researchers take actual crime data from a state before it passes a right-to-carry law, then combine data from a bunch of other states to create a sort of mirror-image state, and compare the two.
It's safe to assume that their work in this case is a reverse mirror image of the work hackers around the world are currently engaged in, all hoping to somehow steal information from the U.S. government and its citizens.
At town hall meetings across the country, they are hearing from angry and anxious constituents in what is the mirror image of the tea party protests we saw when the Affordable Care Act was being debated seven years ago.
Chris Jackson, a royal photographer for Getty Images, pointed out on Instagram that, at the Anzac Memorial, the father-to-be was the mirror image of Philip, now 97, on the cover of a 1957 copy of Paris Match.
People laugh at Baldwin's petulant Trump, or Melissa McCarthy's manic Sean Spicer, or Matt Damon's blustering Brett Kavanaugh, but SNL doesn't attempt to present it as reality — just a warped, hyperbolic mirror image of it, as all parody is.
They accuse some activists of spreading false or misleading information to drive a stock down and then quickly cash out, a mirror image of "pump and dump," where unscrupulous investors promote speculative stocks before selling out at the top.
" He continued: "To me, the locker room is just a mirror image of everything that goes on outside of the clubhouse because you have different nationalities, everybody has a story, everybody has a journey to get to this point.
Earlier, I quoted from Mike Tomasky's New York Times column worrying that Democrats were becoming a "mirror image" of Republicans, but even in that piece, you see the logic of escalation's power: For now, liberals should cheer this unreservedly.
But the potential is there for a true tussle, and there is a bit of a mirror image in Thiem's game, with Thiem whipping his world-class forehand with his right hand and Nadal whipping his with his left.
The near-mirror image fall in the dollar has been especially pronounced in recent weeks, stemming in part from concerns that President Trump's political problems will hamper his ability to pass a major tax reduction or an infrastructure bill.
On Thursday, Mr. Johnson softened his approach and was a symbol of reason itself in a performance in Parliament that was the mirror image of his last combustible appearance, during which he was accused of using highly provocative language.
Welcome to the New Media Upside Down: a parallel universe (think the Upside Down from the Netflix series Stranger Things) that operates as a mirror image of its mainstream counterpart with its own "alternative facts," audience, and interpretation of truth.
Hispanic Americans get the mirror-image message: Their existence here is a problem, their origins throw a cloud of suspicion over their status as members of "the people," and their moral/cultural claim to equality under the law is weak.
In true comic book form, the Punisher (Jon Bernthal) is a sort of alternate or mirror image of Daredevil: He's out to stop crime, too, except that he doesn't see any need to bring in the cops or the courts.
Tracking Trump's promises Opponents of the bill played mirror-image hardball: The Koch network, in an unprecedented move, promised a reserve fund of millions of dollars accessible only to the representatives who voted their way -- and excluded those who would not.
Because we know that the weak force that governs the behavior of neutrinos treats matter and antimatter differently in our universe and a mirror image one, perhaps the weak force is the origin of the matter/antimatter mystery we observe.
Through slivers of shattered light, a mirage forms in the desert; less an oasis than one's own mirror image, the works of Arizona artist Laura Amphlett present the possibility of paradise, but only on the other side of the looking-glass.
For his willingness to meet with Mr. Trump on a day when no other public official would, Mr. Rothfus received a favorable tweet from the president on Wednesday, the mirror image of the slap that Mr. Ryan got for crossing him.
Timehop, the company Wegener co-founded in 2011, resurfaced old social media posts you had made as a quirky reminder of your digital history — almost like a mirror image of Snapchat and its now-you-see-it-now-you-don't ethos.
Diagramless instructions usually give you that information — in this case we're told that there is none; we're working on an asymmetrical pattern, so we can't deduce the placement of any entries based on a mirror image, or left-right symmetry.
At rallies, General Benny Gantz, the head of Blue and White, made it a habit to thank the prime minister for his service to the nation; this was a mirror image of Mr. Netanyahu's and Likud's name-calling and personal attacks.
When American-backed coalition members claimed control of the city, their victory celebrations seemed oddly familiar: Their route was a mirror image of the one Islamic State fighters took when they paraded through the city in the summer of 2014.
But Ms. Hannigan, a famously thoughtful musician who in this interview casually quoted Baudelaire in the original French, insisted that the album describes the life of Lulu, told in a mirror image similar to the palindromic structure of Berg's score.
In a mirror image of the worldview in Tehran, the White House is driven by the conviction that American reluctance to use force to deter or punish Tehran and its proxies has only invited Iranian expansion and empowered its regional posture.
As they hooted derisively at their Republican colleagues on Thursday after a narrow, party-line approval of legislation to roll back the Obama-era health care law, Democrats glimpsed the mirror image of their own politically disastrous health care experience.
They're the mirror image of spring break partiers who flooded Miami this week and brazenly declared themselves unafraid of catching or spreading COVID-19 — a disease that's already killed 157 people in the United States and sickened more than 53,200.
Through slivers of shattered light, a mirage forms in the desert; less an oasis than one's own mirror image, the works of Arizona artist Laura Amphlett present the possibility of paradise, but only on the other side of the looking-glass.
And it's the younger, digital mirror image of the homemade aesthetic that developed around the Trump campaign: See the raw campaign videos with an iMovie production quality, the quite literal fan art, and of course the genuinely massive turnouts at his rallies.
The mirror image of the golden rule is that what you do unto others, they will surely do unto you, which is certainly the case in this age of amoral, extremely partisan, anything goes, tit for tat weaponization of our legal system.
There are some interesting narrative techniques present in the film, the most curious of which involves an instance where you can see yourself as Miyubi on the TV with the mirror image giving live movement feedback, further sucking you into the moment.
Republicans are starting to face angry crowds at town halls as people protest their Obamacare repeal plans — a mirror image of the furious protests Democrats faced at their own town halls in 2009 from people who didn't want them to pass Obamacare.
In a paper published last month in Nature Chemistry, Dr. Gal explains how a young Pasteur fought against the odds to articulate the existence of chirality, or the way that some molecules exist in mirror-image forms capable of producing very different effects.
Its messages are a mirror image of the foreign policy objectives of Egypt, the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia — a powerful axis that has wielded immense influence across the Middle East since 2011, bolstering authoritarian allies or intervening in regional wars.
It was just Carrie Coon describing Nora's experience of searching for her children in a mirror image version of her and Kevin's reality world, where 98 percent of the world's population had disappeared instead of the 2 percent The Leftovers has been mourning.
Much of that could be chalked up to the rising cultural influence of "The Daily Show," which had become something of a mirror-image Fox News for urban ironists ever since Mr. Stewart took over from Craig Kilborn as the host in 1999.
Yet scientists have uncovered a genetic link that binds their mirror-image conditions together, and pharmaceutical researchers are now deep into clinical trials on a new type of drug that seeks to mimic Pete's condition to treat Costa and others living with chronic pain.
Mr. Baj used heavy upholstery fabric in his large and exuberant 1971 sendup of Seurat's "A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte," a double-mirror image that greets us like a large, overly friendly puppy at the beginning of the exhibition.
" Sentence of the day: "Democrats aren't so much recruiting candidates as they are overwhelmed by a deluge of eager newcomers, including doctors and veterans in traditionally red seats who have no political record for the GOP to attack — almost a mirror image of 2010.
In a curious mirror image of one another, the two women played pioneering though widely forgotten roles within the early martial arts culture of the West, spreading tai chi far beyond China, and launching it towards its current incarnation of a thriving global culture.
My nightmare is that Asuka becomes just another wrestler, a sort of mirror image of Bayley where they're both in neon spandex with opposite gimmicks—Bayley's underdog to Asuka's frightening unstoppability—trading wins with lesser talents week to week after an initial big push.
It is a mirror image of what happened with distillate products in the winter, when weak demand for diesel and heating oil left a big surplus in those products, and hammered independent refiners' earnings at a time when those products are normally in high use.
While the pair can be very particular about what award ceremonies they wind up attending, making increasingly rare appearance on the step and repeat, they can regularly be spotted out and about in laid-back ensembles that are practically the mirror image of one another.
What the Taiwanese seek for themselves is the mirror image of the dynamic status quo sought by Beijing for Taiwan — an evolving economic, cultural and political closeness that eventually leads to unification and Taiwan's absorption by Communist China, if not peacefully, then by force.
Thus the point of the season-long Noah/Anton story line is revealed: Noah thought he was this young man's great white hope, but Anton was really more like a mirror image, reflecting Noah's own strengths and weaknesses back at him in heightened form.
"Parliament is currently dominated by the PSD, which acts as a brake on the government, and it is necessary that citizens elect their representatives to be a mirror image of their wishes," said Orban, who declined to comment on how he would trigger snap polls.
For its intermissionless 85 minutes, "Funny Thing" abides by the rom-com rules that a couple who meet antagonistically have to be attracted to each other, and that any heroine who is so aggressively defensive has a tortured back story, preferably involving a mirror-image parent.
In fact, the divisions are nearly a mirror image: Where 39 percent of Conservative voters voted to remain and 61 percent voted to leave, 65 percent of Labour voters voted to remain and 35 percent voted to leave—burdening both parties with fractured constituencies and fragile mandates.
Able to make or break an artist, or at least influence public perception, art critics are now dropping like flies from print media, while those that do it well face an art world that is more or less a mirror image of a Wall Street commodities market.
Some advisers to Mr. Cruz, who won the Iowa Republican caucuses in 2016, said they felt at times in the 2018 Texas race as if they were running against a mirror image of their own approach, with Mr. O'Rourke's busy schedule and volunteer-heavy field operation.
"We don't want to see a mirror image of the religious right in the sense that you have progressives who are saying that being a progressive is the only way to be a Christian or is the only faithful way to be in politics," Mr. Wear said.
The drawn images are at once precise and poetic — a personable human skull; a tumble of kittens; an undulant star-of-Bethlehem flower; the world's first helicopter — and all are accompanied by, or entirely encased in, exquisitely penned texts, some done in Leonardo's lefty mirror-image script.
The museum acquired "Mirror Image, 1, 2, 3" (1997) — a collage made in response to the violence that followed the 1992 demolition of the Babri Masjid Mosque in Ayodhya, India — as well as "Rupak" (2016), a stop-motion animation exploring Hindustani classical music, and Rukh's last work.
To a certain extent, that's true — there's even a running subplot about a troubled woman who lives next door with a plucky kid Joe becomes protective of, a mirror image of season 1 — but as the twists pile up, the reflection comes across as intentional and effective.
In fact, in some ways Saudi Arabia is a mirror image of the culturally hegemonic dystopia that Mr. Wilders dreams of: a land where the scriptures and shrines of a foreign religion are banned — not the Quran and mosques, in this case, but the Bible and churches.
He was referring to an earlier conception of a scene, where the show would have ended with Tony getting in a car and driving through the Lincoln Tunnel—and it was basically the mirror image of the opening credit scene, ending with a burst of white light.
Size: 2322,24712 square feet Price per square foot: $257 Indoors: The entrance door takes you into a hall with leaded, colored glass and a grand dogleg staircase — half of the original, double staircase (the mirror image is on the other side of a wall erected between units).
Each family controls its own political party and factions within the peshmerga; there is even a parallel security structure headed by a mirror image of Barzani, another Western-friendly intelligence chief in his forties, Lahur Talabani, who likewise works hand-in-hand with US special operations forces and intelligence.
But the bleak mirror image presented in the Republican debate last week is also based on some hard-to-dismiss economic data: The proportion of Americans in the labor force is the lowest since the 1970s, and wage gains for most workers in the recovery have been scant.
The laws of physics do differ if parity alone is switched, but should remain the same if the charge and handedness are switched—this is called CP symmetry, and it basically says that physics behaves the same when you switch a particle with a mirror-image of its antiparticle.
Mirror image of 2200 The Republican losses in white-collar House seats this year almost certainly won't match the Democratic retreat in blue-collar seats in 21850 because the GOP doesn't have quite as many members in seats that have moved away from the party at the presidential level.
The NBC analysis found the 2016 contest is lining up to be the mirror image of the 85033 contest, when Democrats turned out in droves to vote between Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonLewandowski on potential NH Senate run: If I run, 'I'm going to win' Fighter pilot vs.
They also suffer from overcrowded and unfit housing, higher rates of homelessness and — in a mirror image to the national conversation unfolding in the United States — lopsided incarceration rates: Although indigenous adults make up about 3 percent of the population, they account for 26 percent of people in jail.
This summer will see the opening of the first phase of the Market Line, a sort of mirror-image of the Essex Market, with small groceries and hot-food stands — plus a concert hall, art galleries and a beer hall — but located below-grade, down a flight of stairs.
"The U.S. crude oil production profile is a mirror image of where it was last year, when at the end of the second quarter, production was 600,000 bpd lower than at the start of the year and this year is going to be the opposite," said Olivier Jakob, at consultancy Petromatrix.
The hot streak has improved the Indians' won-lost record to 240-270, first in the American League and second in baseball to the Los Angeles Dodgers who, despite a dreadful September that has been a near mirror image of Cleveland's good fortunes, still sit atop the table at 22-227.
On the one hand, as Greeley points out, Catholicism treats marriage as a sacrament: Sexual love between a married couple is treated as a kind of mirror image of the love between Christ and his church, a love that is often described in Scripture and poetry alike in deeply erotic terms.
The memo also states that the first attacks have already been reported in the U.S. "During previous attacks, fraudsters dressed as ATM technicians and attached a laptop computer with a mirror image of the ATMs operating system along with a mobile device to the targeted ATM," the Secret Service memo reads.
The cold weather in Britain and northwestern Europe is to some extent a mirror image of the "sudden stratospheric warming" in the arctic, experts say, referring to a disturbance in the polar jet stream that has alarmed scientists and forced some to reconsider even the most pessimistic forecasts for climate change.
The seemingly favorable treatment given higher-ups turned out to be the mirror image of disciplinary actions handed down in November by the independent Conflicts of Interest Board, which assessed harsher discipline on Ms. Brann and the other senior official, the chief of staff, Jeff Thamkittikasem, than on their subordinates.
In a mirror image of his days presiding over Hollywood red carpets, the disgraced movie mogul Harvey Weinstein was led in handcuffs past a gantlet of photographers on Friday as he appeared in court to face charges that he had raped one woman and forced another to perform oral sex.
"If it's election night and Roy Moore loses, we are going to be in the mirror image of when Scott Brown won in Massachusetts, an election after the first wave of elections in the Virginia and New Jersey governor's races that confirmed there is a very real problem there, " he said.
The outfit I ended up picking out were these [Topshop] pants, and they're a teal color... When I was looking at the two outfit options, I just thought that, you know, that reflection [from the pants,] would look cool and different, almost like a mirror image in this black and white [video.
If you've never observed a new moon, you can think of it as the mirror image, literally and spiritually, of a full moon: Where the moon appears completely illuminated and lights up the night sky when it's full, the moon is essentially invisible when it's new, as it has lost all illumination.
Both Warhol and Marshall appropriated Rorschach's inkblots, while Conner devised a method that consisted of drawing wet ink lines on one half of a sheet of paper and then folding it down a pre-made crease to leave a mirror image on the other side – an act that slowed down and compartmentalized drawing.
That Payet's own career functions as a near exact mirror-image of his idol's – Ronaldinho already had a World Cup medal and had been named World Player of the Year at the same age Payet made his competitive debut for France – is testament to how the top can be reached by many routes.
He describes his role as a mirror image of that of his late predecessor David Carr, a power broker who focused on the explosion of new online outlets; Smith, who will presumably also be a power broker, will be focusing on how the media, epitomized by the New York Times itself, is consolidating.
Its options to secure a majority in parliament are to either go into coalition with Fine Gael for the first time along with at least seven other deputies or secure a mirror image of the minority government agreement where Fianna Fail backed the last Fine Gael-led administration from the opposition benches.
Russia trying to boost the fortunes of populist politicians who'll bust up the existing Western foreign policy consensus isn't the precise mirror image of the US approach to Eastern Europe, any more than RT is exactly the same as Voice of America or the BBC, but there is at least a family resemblance.
With roughly three months until the Philadelphia convention, the voices among the Democratic elite clamoring for Sanders to leave the race or "tone down" his message are arguably acting with self-interested ignorance of history -- of how Reagan's mirror-image challenge reinvented the Republican Party to dominate American politics in the latter 20th century.
Likewise, in order to channel the Lynchian theme of the mirror image, which appears in everything from hairstyles to plotlines, Swedish multimedia artist Ylva Ogland created an installation titled Transmutation Ritual, a teepee In front of a pale pink wall containing collages featuring her alter ego — as she calls it, her "mirror twin" Snöfrid.
Mostly the action moves fluidly, suggesting alliances and factions as the group moves from trios to pairs to groups, splitting into mirror-image circles, reassembling in vertical lines as Mr. McGregor responds to the escalating drama of Mr. Salonen's score (brilliantly performed by the Royal Opera House orchestra, conducted on Saturday by the composer).
But this liberal yearning has its mirror image in the Trump-era conservative desire for novel forms of cultural hardball — for ways to use the power that the right still enjoys, the power over laws and budgets, to either regain influence in the commanding heights of culture or weaken the institutions that dominate those heights.
EditorsNote: Fixes Brendan Rodgers' last name; other edits for clarity Alex Verdugo had four hits and hit two home runs, including the walk-off blast in the 23th inning, as the Los Angeles Dodgers rallied Saturday for a 24-23 victory over the visiting Colorado Rockies in a near mirror-image of Friday's series opener.
It seemed for a moment to be a mirror image of last year's much-maligned performance at the same ceremony, but it turned out to be more akin to Patti Smith's breathtaking Bob Dylan tribute at the Nobel Prize ceremony late last year as she went on to draw every ounce of grief and solemn beauty from the track.
But he's managed to make a virtue out of this weakness and harness it to the larger significance of the Sanders project — an effort to turn the Democratic Party into a more ideological party that operates more like a progressive mirror image of the conservative Republican Party and less of a broad coalition of interest groups mediated by technocrats.
In a mirror image of the long-standing claim that Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence agency actively supports (and even runs) groups that carry out attacks in Afghanistan and India, Mr Janjua accuses Indian and Afghan spooks of helping the TTP and Islamic State, which is also active in another turbulent part of Pakistan, the southern province of Balochistan.
Above all, though, it is unmistakably Anderson-esque, with all of his oddball signatures: dry, melancholy humour, sans-serif chapter headings, a repertory of hipster character actors, and shots so precisely symmetrical that the left half of the screen could be replaced with a mirror image of the right half, and you'd barely notice the difference.
Spravato is a chemical mirror image of anesthetic ketamine, which is abused as a recreational party drug that goes by the street name Special K. The decision comes after an FDA advisory panel recommended approval of the drug, Spravato, which is designed to treat depression in patients who have not benefited from two or more antidepressants.
They worry that by getting rid of the 60-vote threshold to defeat a filibuster on the nomination, the Senate is one step away from turning into a mirror-image of the House -- a chamber where bipartisanship isn't needed to pass bills and whichever party is in the majority can govern with little or no input from the minority party.
Season four functions as a sort of mirror image of the show's (often maligned) first season — Gordon and Joe are working on a project together again; Gordon's ex-wife Donna (Kerry Bishé) is outside the main group; Cameron is a constant wild card — but in so doing, it reveals both how far the characters have come and how little they still understand themselves.
Author Sarah Banet-Weiser, a professor of media and communication at the London School of Economics, spent five years researching and writing the book, which draws a connection between what she calls "popular feminism" — the unthreatening, capitalist-friendly kind — and "popular misogyny," the backlash to it, which she argues operates as a kind of distorted mirror image to popular feminism.
Astronomers from Caltech have for the first time identified a chiral molecule—organic molecules that have mirror-image versions of themselves—in interstellar space, a finding that may have implications for one of the nagging sub-mysteries of how the whole life-on-Earth thing worked out in the first place, and how it might work out on other planets.
It is so aggressively non-totalizing that it stops itself from fully exploring the boldness of its potential claims, settling, instead, for a model of "twitchy, agitated interpassivity" — that all-too-familiar digital-age affect remarked upon by Mark Fisher, a mirror image of the schizophrenic technological landscape it sets out to critique which further entrenches "reflexive impotence" as the only available response.
In the imaginations of some progressives, it's kind of a mirror image of the same idea: "Sanctuary" policies have become a way for Democratic-governed parts of the US to demonstrate that they reject the Trump administration's immigration agenda and the idea of America it projects, and want to protect everyone who lives within their jurisdiction regardless of legal status.
America's criminal justice system has been increasingly criticized for trapping nonviolent offenders behind bars just because they're too poor to afford bail, but here is the mirror image of that problem: A violent and clearly disturbed man was allowed to go right back to living next to the family he was fixated on because he was able to buy his way out of jail.
Many of the founders of the Jewish state were from Central and Eastern Europe and their political imagination was shaped by the politics of the newly independent states that emerged in the region after World War I. Zionism in many respects was the mirror image of the nationalistic — and often anti-Semitic — politics that dominated Central and Eastern Europe between the two world wars.
Esketamine is a chemical mirror image of anesthetic ketamine, which is also abused as a recreational party drug and goes by the street nickname "Special K". "I think esketamine has the potential to be a game-changer in the treatment of depression ... I use the term potential because the issues of cost and patient accessibility need to be addressed," said Walter Dunn, who voted in favor of approval.
Pro-Trump voices dominate the conversation, especially in the morning and evening hours, though several of the network's anchors and analysts have scrutinized claims by the president and his allies that would likely go unchecked — or get endorsed by — by supportive hosts and guests..." Oliver sums up the situation in a single tweet Darcy tweeted just now: "Fox prime is not only dishonest, it's a mirror image of real world.
The drab brown left-hand one is attached to the wall, but the right-hand one, which had been fixed to the wall by some adhesive, appears to have been pulled down from the wall onto the floor, leaving almost a mirror image of itself on the wall where adhesive pulled off pieces of paint and drywall, now stuck to the floor piece in a pattern exactly matching the damaged wall.
And if that's not enough, Superstore also has created a kind of mirror image of Jonah and Amy in the relationship between the bluntly self-assured Dina (Lauren Ash) and the bluntly sarcastic Garrett (Colton Dunn), two people who hook up every so often, then pretend like it never happened, then start flirting again a few episodes or seasons later, even as they know it's a terrible idea.
In contrast to the single element of the dead body, this diagonal is fragmented into a welter of details: the faces and bodies of gawkers jostling for a glimpse of the exhumed body or turning toward the figure of Christ, who raises his arm to point a finger at Lazarus — in a mirror image of the pointing finger in the artist's "Calling of Saint Matthew" (1599–1600) — commanding him to return to life.
This is, in its own way, the mirror image of the Republican desire to brush Trump's own sexual abuse allegations under the rug – a direct response to the media's willingness to sweep away Bill ClintonWilliam (Bill) Jefferson ClintonBen Shapiro: No prominent GOP figure ever questioned Obama's legitimacy The Hill's 85033:30 Report: Trump tries to reassure voters on economy 3 real problems Republicans need to address to win in 2020 MORE's sexual peccadilloes along with the cigar ash.
In the case of the above analysis, this means that the portion of growth national income (GDP's mirror image) that actually flows to employees in our economy is not only less than it once was because growth itself has slowed – but a rough approximation indicates that over the five years ending in 2019 growth in real GDI experienced by employees likely averaged a paltry 1.11% per annum, relative to the already lackluster 2.08% average rate of income growth for the economy at large.

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