These two standards support audio, video, images, and screen mirroring.
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Core earnings per share were seen broadly mirroring sales growth.
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Ethereum plunged 18 percent, according to CoinMarketCap mirroring Bitcoin's tumble.
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Mirroring Wilkinson, Baskett listed their date of separation as Jan.
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Yet, the Jennings still don't recognize their own mirroring predicament.
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The latter works by mirroring the display on the iPad.
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The mirroring extends beyond the frame of the film, though.
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The app mirroring and file transferring functionality isn't there yet.
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It's very effectively disorienting, mirroring Ellis' building confusion and panic.
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Russian stock indexes were up, mirroring moves in oil prices.
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The North Carolina coal ash spill mirroring the Flint water crisis.
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Most other emerging European currencies retreated, mirroring earlier weakness in Asia.
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Actual testing falls short of Ohio's guidelines, mirroring the U.S. problem.
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Similarly, mirroring a Mac screen to an iPad was glitch-free.
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It looks strange, but it works, mirroring the team in general.
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When Kanye goes through all these shenanigans, he's mirroring the times.
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Will the court be able to avoid mirroring the country's polarization?
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Minorities account for 35 percent of residents, mirroring the US population.
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Still, mirroring that range on their catwalks has been a challenge.
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"Our movement and our ticket are essentially mirroring Slovakia," he said.
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It wasn't just nicotine concentrations other companies were mirroring, Jackler argued.
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Mirroring stocks in Europe, U.S. markets traded sharply lower on Tuesday.
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It's also secluded and simply decorated, mirroring Buffett's simple spending habits.
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Their residential skyscraper would constantly mutate, mirroring the dynamic city below.
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Intuitively we have a sense of symmetry as a kind of mirroring.
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States should also pass mirroring laws to close the boyfriend loophole. 4.
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Sitting on the couch opposite my husband, I explained how mirroring worked.
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"Manner," for two couples, added mirroring or doubling, an idea without development.
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It feels very much like that story is mirroring her own journey.
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"William and I are absolutely thrilled," mirroring the thrill of us all.
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Mirroring Wilkinson's filing, Baskett also listed their date of separation as Jan.
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The example HP used was mirroring the minimap in a shooter game.
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Plus the built-in WiFi allows for screen mirroring from your smartphone.
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Is that mirroring of our humanity something that art can do well?
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Which is to say that mirroring alone does not lead to empathy.
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The Bovespa index rose more than 1%, mirroring gains on Wall Street.
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Of course, mirroring their partner's words helps their partner to feel heard.
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The average donation amounted to $28503, mirroring that of the 22019 campaign.
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Does the reader have the stomach for an anarchic mirroring of anarchy?
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Or could it be that this is actually Wikipedia mirroring real life?
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Remaining operations are inclined to hire temporary workers, mirroring a national trend.
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The market is also mirroring trading patterns seen last year, he added.
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It&aposs mirroring the offerings typically shared by other tax-prep sites.
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Symbolic scenarios mirroring what's going on in the stress-filled world above?
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O'Neill described this accompanying poem as illustrating the mirroring of Dalí's narcissism.
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The app let you record your screen by acting like it was using AirPlay Mirroring – users would select Vidyo as the AirPlay source to start the mirroring process, which then triggered the screen recording and, optionally, the audio.
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Mirroring former CIA Director John Brennan, House Minority Whip Steny Hoyer, D-Md.
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It's absolutely the greatest gift — and most mirroring experience — to become a mother.
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Banks followed closely, mirroring their U.S. counterparts which fell 1.2 percent on Tuesday.
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In return, the monster does the same, as if mirroring her body's motions.
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Mirroring Wilkinson's filing, Baskett, 35, also listed their date of separation as Jan.
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But online, talking to other patients, I felt this profound sense of mirroring.
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Lowe, mirroring his views on wage growth, was optimistic on that front too.
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The mirroring of these social groups was a deliberate design decision, says Guler.
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You can also disable mirroring for silent mobile notifications if you need to.
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"It's anti-establishment," mirroring other strains of rebelliousness in our politics, he says.
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The Outlook on these ratings remains Negative, mirroring the Outlook on BdB's ratings.
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The mirroring of a server must be conducted by the WADA forensic expert.
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Mirroring the changes in breast imaging is the evolution in breast cancer surgery.
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"I'm not interested in art purely mirroring life or culture," she went on.
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In a beautiful bit of lingual mirroring, Daniel Craig was her love interest.
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Still, reality mirroring satire seems to be about where we're at these days.
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The technician notices the upper Bollinger Band pushing higher, mirroring Emerson's January rally.
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This doubling, or mirroring technique, is detectable even in the more straightforward portraits.
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Also mirroring Disney's strategy, Apple could launch a bundle of its own services.
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The design is based on close mirroring of human language, concerns, and characteristics.
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NAND mirroring makes a copy of a phone's memory in its undisturbed state.
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It was getting further out in what it covered, mirroring modern life itself.
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Mirroring society as a whole, the military family increasingly features two working spouses.
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What if we represented the mirror by actually mirroring the non-mirror word?
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Not everybody has internet access, mirroring trends among Native communities around the country.
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He adds that Alibaba, the ETF's largest weighting, is mirroring Chinese tech's moves.
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Today's museum world is steeply hierarchical, mirroring the inequality in society at large.
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This mirroring is a broad danger, applying to more institutions than the press.
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Mirroring their U.S. counterparts, financials led the gains on the benchmark Australian index.
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Sometimes sports have a weird, almost eerie way of mirroring the real world.
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They are tersely resonant, capturing the moon in extended and enlarged mirroring shots.
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Still, mirroring Francisco's real-life recovery story, the "Lionheart" video is hopeful and inspiring.
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But, there's someone frantically chasing the ambulance, clearly mirroring the end of season 1.
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Mirroring your laptop to an external monitor or TV doesn't get easier than this.
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Her battle becomes even more challenging with her opponent mirroring some of her priorities.
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Also mirroring US election coverage, the Al Masra report doesn't even mention John Kasich.
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Mirroring (which you can also do with non-smart TVs) will also be supported.
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Also known as limbic synchrony, mirroring is the act of mimicking those around us.
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Heightened emotions may lead to blaming and more squabbling, which means mirroring won't help.
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In this weird way I was kind of mirroring Serena's journey a little bit.
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One possibility is that childlessness will veer up and down, mirroring the economic cycle.
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From the home screen, go to Settings then System and tick Enable screen mirroring.
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Often times it's followed by a public reaction mirroring the five stages of grief.
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The phone also boasts a screen-mirroring feature that helps you take better selfies.
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It's time to show a courage in my actions mirroring my words without concession.
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You just have to follow the three distinct steps: mirroring, validation, and empathy. Confused?
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The House of Horrors match came closest to mirroring those vignettes, at least formally.
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Novartis shares were down 1.2 percent at 1330 GMT, mirroring the SIX Swiss Exchange.
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They have been placed on RWE mirroring the rating action on the bank's IDR.
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Director Denis Villeneuve sets the pace perfectly, mirroring the anxiety the characters must feel.
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They seem to get the mirroring of the crazy absurd world we live in.
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Sinema's margin of victory ending up mirroring Trump's approval in recent polling in Arizona.
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The group's credit impairment charge increased by 24%, mirroring a similar spike across peers.
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Instead, the last such slowdown came at year-end 2018, mirroring broader economic worries.
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But it has grown in scale, mirroring the rise of liberals in the party.
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A wall filled up with sticky notes of support, mirroring those in Hong Kong.
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The panel also recommended mirroring current rules on tobacco advertising, which essentially ban it.
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Did he think I was lying, intentionally mirroring him to make us seem compatible?
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And the entire process seems to involve more than just muscular mirroring, he says.
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"People are mirroring on their bodies what they are also displaying elsewhere," he said.
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Norms of decency disappear when everyone is mirroring everyone else in an insular world.
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"People are mirroring on their bodies what they are also displaying elsewhere," he says.
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On Tuesday, Facebook completed its mirroring of Snapchat Stories by rolling out Facebook Stories.
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Chipotle is mirroring Taco Bell, which recently added a vegetarian section to its menu.
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"And that's just mirroring what's happening in New York City and around the world."
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It has galvanized university students, mirroring a pushback against conservative forces around the world.
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An index tracking major financial plays rose 1.9 percent, mirroring strong gains in mainland peers.
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Mirroring past research, they found that relatively heavy drinkers were more likely to die earlier.
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A 2010 study from the University of California found that mirroring also has emotional benefits.
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Which is exactly how mirroring, a technique often employed by therapists, came into my life.
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But mirroring had allowed him to speak and forced me to listen, and vice versa.
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Mumbai noir was to become even darker and more frenetic, mirroring events on the streets.
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And in the age of Trump, that's an ability that traditional journalists should be mirroring.
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What we're watching: Eli Lilly is mirroring Mylan's EpiPen strategy with its most popular insulin.
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They're also older, mirroring the singer's own journey from teen pop sensation to seasoned performer.
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I see a lot of what's happening with him mirroring the same road I had.
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Meanwhile, in Boulder, Reuben Munger's team is mirroring the broad scope of Chung's investment thesis.
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It's time to admit that Lenovo's Motorola takeover is mirroring HP's disastrous acquisition of Palm.
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We also weren't able to test what might be the coolest (sorry) feature: TV mirroring.
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What was up with Lorelai's mirroring of Luke, wearing dingy plaid in the bright outdoors?
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The only people with a look of horror mirroring mine were my music industry friends.
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Employment gains were likely broad in December, mirroring the pattern of the previous two months.
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But he's paying them the respect of saying it simply and mirroring what they feel.
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The Outlook on BdB' LT IDRs remain Negative, mirroring the outlook of the sovereign ratings.
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A ton of research suggests that mirroring each other's body language helps to establish rapport.
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Equity issues dropped about 22 percent in the period, mirroring the fall in M&A.
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Financials, which have lagged this year, rose 0.7 percent, mirroring the gains in technology stocks.
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The only gimmick they used was becoming ABBA incarnate, mirroring the quartet to a tee.
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Our 'Compton' sources say none of the cast received an invitation -- mirroring the nomination process.
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High-growth technology units also ended nearly 2%higher, mirroring trade-sensitive Wall Street peers.
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Not all of them went blond with the sole desire of mirroring Western beauty ideals.
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They were mirroring each other with slight differences, but not in content, approach or perspective.
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Mirroring a triumphalist message sent by President Donald Trump after the assassination of Maj. Gen.
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App mirroring seems to be pretty straightforward, as shown in a video on Dell's website.
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By midday, Taiwan's broader market was down 2.2 percent, mirroring slumps in other global markets.
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But measuring and mirroring the sadness in life is among the theater's — and art's — purposes.
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FTEU33, having shed nearly 10 percent over the last fortnight, mirroring a bounce in Asia.
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This mirroring doubled the photograph's deeply torn corner into a central shape resembling a tombstone.
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She sexually assaults Jeffreys in their first encounter, mirroring the rape she has just experienced.
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Riding the draft is the beginning of "mirroring," and it's a tried-and-true sales strategy.
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Mirroring the benchmark index, the financial index clocked its biggest intraday percentage drop since November 2016.
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It blends tension and opulence, mirroring the overall so-rich-it-hurts vibe of the series.
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The Outlook on BNDES's Long-Term IDRs remains Negative, mirroring the Outlook of the sovereign ratings.
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Second-quarter S&P 500 earnings are expected to fall 5 percent, mirroring the first quarter.
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Mirroring is the act of mimicking those around us, establishing a rapport between the people communicating.
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During my turbulent teenage years, mirroring was a well-practiced conflict-resolution method in our household.
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Vandals destroyed numerous signs remembering the 1955 lynching, mirroring the violence inflicted on the teenager himself.
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Regional equities, mirroring their Western European peers, were range-bound and mixed, similar to government bonds.
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You also get some nice benefits such as built-in Chromecasting and Android mirroring as well.
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Practicing empathy, even just on a physical level, mirroring someone's body can be a healing experience.
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Pretty much any combination of measurements can be put in, mirroring the diversity of human morphology.
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That would make Meghan the Duchess of Sussex, mirroring Kate's title of the Duchess of Cambridge.
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But there is one way where Hollar isn't mirroring its retail dollar store rivals: grocery items.
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This app mirroring is certainly easier to do with Android, as it's less restricted than iOS.
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His eyes glare, one overlaid with a square of red, mirroring the one in the background.
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Shares of Samsung were down 203 percent in Seoul, mirroring weakness in other chip-related stocks.
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Almost ten years later, boy and girl get married, mirroring their picture perfect on-screen romance.
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The chorus is busy with synths and glitchy beats, roughly mirroring her band's ear for dissonance.
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The U.K. will likely have to continue mirroring EU data protection rules encore et encore, i.e.
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And people tend to benefit from mirroring their conscientious spouses' diligent habits, the research team finds.
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To the AI, black-sounding names were less "pleasant," eerily mirroring human responses from past experiments.
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Graham, meanwhile, said North Korea and the US are mirroring each other's behavior at the moment.
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That would make Meghan the Duchess of Sussex, mirroring Kate's title of the Duchess of Cambridge.
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But the pace of change has been glacial, mirroring its better-documented issues with gender diversity.
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This mirroring contrasts the character's relationships to their emotional lives with the viewer's relationship to art.
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Second-quarter S&P 523 earnings are expected to fall 5 percent, mirroring the first quarter.
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Sheldon Whitehouse, introduced prison reform legislation mirroring the House bill that does not contain sentencing reform.
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Steph Catley of Australia and Cheyna Matthews of Jamaica look like they're mirroring each other's bodies.
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Even mirroring how your partner is sitting or standing can help you understand their perspective better.
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Shanghai exchange stocks are mirroring this seasonal pattern, falling by 41,143 tonnes over the last month.
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This could lead to public higher education mirroring the state of America's K-85033 public schools.
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" Another simple technique to get the party you are negotiating with to talk is called "mirroring.
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"The campaign has done a good job of mirroring his various character traits," the confidant said.
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Shanghai exchange stocks are mirroring this seasonal pattern, falling by 41,733 tonnes over the last month.
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Combined, they would cover about $50 billion worth of US exports, perfectly mirroring the US tariffs.
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Native students are twice as likely to receive at least one suspension, mirroring a national trend.
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SHUTDOWN IMPACT Airline executives still cling to the hope of a "V-shaped" rebound, mirroring SARS.
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You can turn this mirroring feature off, but it's disorienting and takes some getting used to.
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Today, in Trump's America, with a fueled and gathering resistance, it is a potentially mirroring one.
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There are more launches to come—mirroring the proliferation of cycle-sharing schemes in the city.
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Mirroring Republican unease, some of the groups that once fiercely opposed the deal are similarly silent.
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You're motivated by unity, so you'll often try to convey your empathy, mirroring what people believe.
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It can quickly pair with Android smartphones for mirroring when they're tapped against / near the screen.
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Galaxy phone owners can tap their device against the Sero's frame to immediately begin screen mirroring.
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But tech&aposs recent popularity prompted finance companies to relax their office culture, mirroring Silicon Valley.
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Instead, he subtly lets the alternative histories unfold, mirroring his main character's experimentation with new genres.
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If this review is beginning to seem encyclopedic in nature, it is simply mirroring the book.
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" Mr. Fassbinder's characters, he wrote, have "antagonistic doubles, each with a bewildering array of mirroring possibilities.
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Rather, Myles and Rosie are shown to constitute each other through a myriad of mirroring games.
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Mirroring someone's body language when you interact with them is a way of building up trust.
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Some state governors have pardon powers mirroring that of the president, and in 2005, Kentucky Gov.
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One major change is the resurgence of wood -- mirroring a Western trend, but from distinctly Ghanaian roots.
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These are low-cost investment funds that hold a basket of bonds, usually mirroring a benchmark index.
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He's also mirroring the White House playbook for handling scandals: deny, deflect, blame underlings, attack the media.
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That almost seems set up from the pilot, which this episode at times seemed to be mirroring.
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The powerful ending, mirroring the performance's beginning, is marked by the assertion of women in seminal roles.
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Trump replied by questioning Vietnam, mirroring some of the anti-war sentiment of the '214s and '19923s.
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"You should see these places," Aladdin tells Jasmine in the clip, mirroring the scene from the cartoon.
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"This is the first public demonstration of…the real hardware mirroring process for iPhone 5c," Skorobogatov writes.
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At a face-painting booth, a makeup artist applied burgundy blotches to people's cheeks, mirroring Yams's birthmark.
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In mid-2020, the fund is to begin mirroring Morgan Stanley's MSCI All Country World ex-U.
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And when my sister and I fought, mirroring each other paved the way to a mutual understanding.
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The app adds random distortion effects, such as colorful glitches and floaty mirroring to a kaleidoscope twist.
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Music is, once again, mirroring our times and shining society right back at our down-turned faces.
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The sculptures will evolve with the wildlife they surround, mirroring the warm embrace of the two figures.
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The Long-Term IDRs of Daycoval, Pine and Safra remain on Negative Outlook, mirroring the sovereign ratings.
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That's how I produce music, mirroring these pictures in my head and expressing myself in this way.
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The age group made up 28 percent of all total golfers, mirroring its percentage in the population.
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Crime in Robbinsville is down, too, mirroring what happened in Brooklyn after Pacific Park Brooklyn took root.
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Its Chrome extension didn't work for me, but then, magically, a week later, it started mirroring things.
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He had harsh words for Trump, mirroring Rubio, who has also sharpened his attacks on the mogul.
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What were some challenges you faced mirroring these emotions without mentioning things like anime in your lyrics?
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The bank's bond trading revenue, however, fell 20 percent to $1.383 billion, mirroring declines across the sector.
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Mirroring refers to the social phenomenon in which a partner mimics the other's posture, gestures, and words.
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Feet away, the rocks hang from the ceiling casting a prophetic, cracked shadow mirroring the horse's silhouette.
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If a person is standing, looking at a painting of a figure standing, there's a mirroring effect.
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The euro, by contrast, was down 232 percent to $23.0628, mirroring a sell-off in European stocks.
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Maloney couldn't stop smiling as he introduced McBride, and the crowd, mirroring his excitement, never stopped roaring.
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They share the stage with Sol LeWitt's film of the original cast, the present mirroring the past.
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Four other dancers come and go, sometimes mirroring Ms. Westby or Mr. Collwes, sometimes moving in counterpoint.
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But government is determined to banish them in a dispute mirroring tension over the Baltic state's identity.
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She was first detained on February 22019 for sharing a video of herself online mirroring Movahedi's demonstration.
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Mirroring other people's body language can create a sense of closeness and acceptance, one similar to friendship.
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They are mirroring the national trends of a slight decline of conservatives and slight rise of liberals.
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It also committed the sin of mirroring one of Trump's on the 76-year-old Democratic veteran.
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European share markets are set to open higher, mirroring earlier rises in Asia and the United States.
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When Rey is meditating, she touches the ground, mirroring an iconic image of the "earth-touching" Buddha.
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Starting with Obamacare, it's easy to imagine Trump getting into clashes with Congress mirroring those of Carter.
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One was to make state and local property tax deductible up to $10,000, mirroring the House bill.
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Pick a particularly hot thing and describe it in as much detail as possible — again mirroring their language.
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To manage your approved and blocked devices, choose Settings from the main menu, then System and Screen mirroring.
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Tick the Show mirroring options box if you want to keep an AirPlay icon in the menu bar.
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It's perfect for screen mirroring from iOS or macOS, and everything you can do through that (presentations, photos).
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Microsoft previously demonstrated the phone screen mirroring feature in Your Phone at the company's Surface event in October.
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For instance, you can't use the new Sidecar mirroring feature without a Skylake Mac and a newer iPad.
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In fact, they've benefitted from his endorsements, and DeSantis even released an entire ad mirroring himself after Trump.
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A wave of anti-immigration politics and rhetoric continued to sweep Europe, mirroring some of Trump's 2016 platform.
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Talking Points: An aide who helped Melania Trump write her convention speech apologized for mirroring Michelle Obama's speech.
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But after desegregation, mirroring a nationwide trend, whites seemed to flee the place as African Americans moved in.
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You can rotate the Switch 90 degrees to play with a vertical screen layout, mirroring the arcade cabinet.
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That means many hedge funds and mutual funds won't feel safe unless they are mirroring the sector weighting.
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The events that happened in Elliot's world seemed to be mirroring real-life events happening in real time.
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Head to the Notification Mirroring page to configure which apps generate alerts on your desktop and which don't.
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But then, mirroring the very thesis of the op-ed, Trump's requests to the government largely went ignored.
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Mirroring bigger rivals like Nestle, Barilla cut sugar and salt content in 12 of its sauces last year.
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Mirroring gains seen in gold, silver rose 0.1% to $15.26 per ounce and platinum rose 0.4% to $827.76.
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Even if the attack is something more sophisticated than NAND mirroring, it's likely to hit the same limitations.
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Next Tuesday, 11 states will vote -- many of them mirroring the makeup of places Trump has already won.
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BofA did say it had seen a 22 percent slide in bond trading, mirroring a broader industry trend.
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It's still early, but there is little evidence that business investment is mirroring the upturn in business sentiment.
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He recently started to do improv comedy for fun, where by coincidence, mirroring is a concept they teach.
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Mirroring this insult to teen girls' experience is the implication that adult women cannot ever become full adults.
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We still don't know exactly what that method was, but many security experts suspect it involved NAND mirroring.
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Technology, financial, consumer discretionary and industrial sectors were all in the red, mirroring weakness in global stock markets.
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You can also use mirroring to buy yourself extra time to think if you are surprised or unprepared.
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It is human, loving responses, emotional mirroring and attention, that allow the brains of children to develop positively.
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Mirroring the original New Deal, we should make a dramatic "Reforest America" commitment to plant billions of trees.
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The three Gilmore women will each be experiencing a major change in her life, mirroring the show's pilot.
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Puig, in right field, put his hands on his head, almost mirroring the anguish he had caused Rodriguez.
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By mirroring the government's language, the "34,000 Pillows Project" reflects back what should be rather than what is.
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Mirroring an opponent's stance, keeping eye contact and lowering your voice have been shown to improve your potency.
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Experts say mirroring another person's facial expressions is essential for not only recognizing emotion, but also feeling it.
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As such, he is mirroring the actions of President Richard Nixon, who resigned before he could be impeached.
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"He was mirroring back to me a side of me that I probably would have ignored," Björk said.
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It's not like they are mirroring what I do or what Craig T. Nelson does or Sam Jackson.
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Those compounds form the boundaries of cells and tie molecules together, mirroring the self-replicating units of life.
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Mirroring gold's gains, silver rose 1.6% to $18.76 an ounce, having hit its highest since September at $18.90.
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Tweets of Cummins praising a fan's nail art, also mirroring the cover, began to go viral shortly after.
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Mirroring gold's gains, silver rose 2% to $18.82 an ounce, having hit its highest since September at $18.90.
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Terpin, whose lawsuit against AT&T is ongoing, also sent an open letter to Pai mirroring lawmakers concerns.
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This mirroring comes from years of working together, making the ballet a kind of self-portrait in absentia.
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Apple has also raced well above its longer-term average, mirroring its rally three years ago, said Maley.
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Regional currencies weakened, mirroring the euro's falls, with Hungary's forint leading losses to hit a fresh record low.
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German 10-year yields fell 4 basis points to 0.25 percent , mirroring an earlier move in U.S. Treasuries .
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In this experiment, 87.5% of the participants chose to earn more than they saved, mirroring our microeconomic predicament.
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He quickly earned a reputation for creating out-of-the-box cocktails hell-bent on mirroring local culture.
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But our defense of that is easy, mirroring that of journalists: They are our subjects, not our colleagues.
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Then a giant lizard-like monster starts terrorizing Seoul, and Gloria accidentally discovers the monster is mirroring her movements.
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Egypt's blue-chip index fell 1.7 percent, mirroring weakness in emerging markets which hit their lowest in 19 months.
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Currently the Vidme community is small, and some of its biggest names are mirroring content already posted to YouTube.
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Screen mirroring is a clever way to bring mobile apps to the PC and for Microsoft to embrace Android.
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Their futuristic occupations suggesting a world in which art, science, and technology are indistinguishable, mirroring the creators' own lives.
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Teens have always been fickle shoppers, but these days they're shopping differently, mirroring broader trends in the retail industry.
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The mirroring of such vintage influences helps create Doctors & Engineers' sound, something Panchalam believes is integral to her identity.
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The timespreads in WTI have risen significantly in recent weeks, mirroring the drawdown in U.S. crude stockpiles (tmsnrt.rs/2eeI3yT).
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When Harville Hendrix began marketing mirroring as a beneficial technique for dialoguing couples, it became more utilized by therapists.
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To this day, my mom holds the firm belief that mirroring is the best way to resolve an argument.
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"Mirroring works because when a normal person is listening to someone else, they're already planning their rebuttal," she said.
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Mirroring the framework of venture capital, this generation of internet entrepreneurs looks for clear, measurable results from their gifts.
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In this case, breaks in the line were swiftly repaired, mirroring quake recovery in other areas of the city.
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The app made this possible by simulating an AirPlay Mirroring connection – something that also likely contributed to its removal.
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Mirroring the scene that opens the film, another young wife emerges from a down duvet, presumably Lawrence's speedy replacement.
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Update, May 8th 12:00PM ET: Article updated to include Joe Belfiore's demonstration of the new app mirroring feature.
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Stop pressuring yourself to meet certain milestones that come with age or from mirroring what your friends are doing.
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The mirroring between the beautiful statues and the beautiful people, their joy, and the crystalline sea: It's just glorious.
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But that he was doing so in a home-like set, mirroring places we grew up, made it special.
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In November Bourdain told Refinery29 that he thought the restaurant industry would have a reckoning, mirroring events in Hollywood.
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The firm has struggled with declining advertising revenue as streaming services seize more viewers, mirroring global trends in broadcasting.
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Mirroring the carbon-based lifeforms on Earth, she used the crystalline form of carbon, graphite, to create the drawings.
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Mirroring the views of some of the generals close to him, he has described Petrobras as a strategic asset.
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It was only from watching, mirroring and absorbing the city's culture and way of life that she gradually assimilated.
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Tech stocks, the top performing sector this year, came under pressure, down 2.3 percent, mirroring losses among U.S. peers.
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Trump, mirroring his remarks at the White House South Lawn Friday morning, said the economy will only get stronger.
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The Trump administration must devote significant resources to the North Korea effort mirroring the efforts that broke Tehran's will.
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"They're kind of mirroring Greek society through the work," said Iliana Fokianaki, an art critic and gallerist in Athens.
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Iron ore spot markets rallied hard on Wednesday, mirroring the move seen in Chinese futures earlier in the session.
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The irony was not lost on the killers—they knew that they were mirroring the Islamic State's worst acts.
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By mirroring another person's experience you're giving them something far more valuable than advice — you're giving them genuine connection.
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Dark clouds hung over the White House the day before Trump's visit, mirroring the mood inside the executive mansion.
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The living area features yellow as a pop of color, mirroring the color of indigenous flowers in the area.
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Suddenly your mind begins mirroring the painting, and you hear the words "Big Fat Liar" repeated in your head.
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Taking it seriously is mirroring what the men's game has successfully done and replicating it on the women's side.
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These added elements accent the methodical way the paintings are built up, for example with mirroring Rorschach-like motifs.
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As the game wound down, thick storm clouds menaced, mirroring the increasingly gloomy postseason outlook for Oakland (20073-6).
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Dow (INDU) futures added 180 points, or 0.8%, mirroring gains for the Nasdaq (NDX) and S&P 500 (DVS).
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As a representative Bay Area arts space, the Wattis isn't responsible for mirroring what dyke bar patrons would experience.
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This mirroring, which is found in nearly all the paintings, speaks to the dissolution of the body through repetition.
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Experts say mirroring another person's facial expressions is essential not only for recognizing emotion, but also for feeling it.
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It's a relatively new format for YouTube, mirroring the style of talk radio programs like The Howard Stern Show.
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In more normal times, toilet paper demand grows by only a few percentage points each year, mirroring population growth.
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Still, along with mirroring allegations against Lauer, powerful men in media are finally being called out for their actions.
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It ceases and then returns in short bursts, mirroring, Luca thinks, the sporadic and wild rhythm of his heart.
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This process involves equal investment across all sectors rather than mirroring an index such as the S&P 500.
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The whole thing marvelously replicates the weight of a heavy physical load by mirroring it with a cognitive one.
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But she also abruptly finds out that there's a giant monster stomping around South Korea, mirroring every move she makes.
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Clinton yet, accusing her of mirroring his style and highlighting their differences on the campaign finance system and trade policies.
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The first two seasons of The Handmaid's Tale form a loose diptych, mirroring and subverting each other in fascinating ways.
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Microsoft has said more features are in the pipeline, including full mirroring of the display (for Android phones at least).
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Instead, we are to read the work as a stand-in — it is mirroring something else, something ghosting the show.
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The V Girls project seems to be mirroring the modernization of veganism we're seeing in the West, at least partially.
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"It was just a tragic set of circumstances," LAPD Commander Andrew Smith told PEOPLE after Monjack's death mirroring his wife's.
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Mobile-to-TV mirroring will let you play home videos from your smartphone on the TV for family and friends.
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The average donation to the Trump campaign is 44 dollars, mirroring almost exactly the average donation number of Elizabeth Warren.
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We don't know what the actual healing factor is, but I believe that it has to do with mental mirroring.
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And LG is also one of the companies that's adding Apple's AirPlay 2 for easy media playback or device mirroring.
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Neuromorphic computing is concerned with mirroring the actual human nervous system to allow machines to perceive and analyze an environment.
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TrimTabs also noted that buying has been persistently heavy since the election, mirroring the trend seen in Lipper flow data.
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And screen mirroring from Android phones (or the Chrome browser on PCs) seems like it has less latency than before.
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They are architects molding new places for us to gaze upon and unravel, mirroring back images that challenge, affirm, glimmer.
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Mid-term election handicappers note the potential for a political "wave" mirroring the 2006 Democratic sweep and 2010 Republican landslide.
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Revenue at SocGen's investment banking arm slumped 15 percent, mirroring results at other banks including French rival BNP Paribas (BNPP.PA).
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In this two-pronged approach, Google is closely mirroring what Microsoft is doing with Windows and its Surface device line.
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And in Montana, our opponents are attempting to put a discriminatory measure on the ballot mirroring North Carolina's HB2 law.
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"If you walk into a scene, if you don't know what to do, just start mirroring each other," he said.
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John Cornyn, the number two Republican and a member of the committee who is advancing legislation mirroring the House bill.
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My children could listen to pop music while mirroring an avatar's dance moves, as a motion detector judged their accuracy.
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The second estimate, released at the end of November, was a rate of 3.5% annualized growth, mirroring its October estimate.
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"He is basically mirroring the words of Michael Moore," Bush said, referencing the liberal filmmaker and vocal Iraq War critic.
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Democrats last year learned how hard it is to buck the trend of Senate races mirroring their states' presidential results.
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Someone who notably tried mirroring Holzhauer's strategy — and very nearly won — was Adam Levin, who appeared on Holzhauer's 18th game.
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Russia's rouble weakened 217 percent after hitting a 0.00.80-months high, mirroring oil prices which retreated after an overnight bounce.
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Their version of "Skin" sees Charnley mirroring Boucher's vaporous falsetto, elsewhere, the electronics of "Genesis" are reproduced by layering instruments.
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However, the Plotagraph interface is simple to understand, mirroring the ease of editing tools on apps like VSCO or Instagram.
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The sub-index of information tech stocks closed over 2 percent lower, mirroring Wall Street's dip after Apple's warning bells.
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Polls that don't weight by education typically show the pivotal states as mirroring national polling in showing substantial Democratic leads.
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Mr. Fischer said he would like the conservatives to team up with Alternative for Germany, mirroring a coalition in Austria.
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So the more this season settles into the two characters mirroring each other, the more it starts to make sense.
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It's not meaningful because the participants in the survey, to some extent, are just mirroring Trump's priorities as a leader.
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What about the two bottom diamonds in the right row, stacked on top of each other, mirroring each other's colors?
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But when he starts speaking, questions of racial and cultural identity emerge in a tangle, mirroring his own scribbled strokes.
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He works best as an uncomplicated force, his silence (like Percival's) mirroring his disappearance from the world of the story.
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Mirroring the ugliness of white nationalists and the alt-right just gives them the ammunition that they want and need.
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MXX rose by more than 1% after the deal was announced, mirroring gains in most other major Latin American markets.
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MXX rose by more than 1% after the deal was announced, mirroring gains in most other major Latin American markets.
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If we continue on our current path, we will end up with policies mirroring Europe's sweeping and woefully restrictive GDPR.
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The surge picked up speed in the last week, mirroring gold's climb amid a global selloff in stocks and bonds.
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As an airy cerebral Mars placement, you're good at mirroring partners and opponents, intuiting their train of thought and movement.
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And then I reached the Twin Lakes, two oblong discs of deep green mirroring the pine trees that surrounded them.
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The Senate will now vote on a measure mirroring Trump's proposed immigration deal, but it is also expected to fail.
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" Brinkley, at his desk, soberly told American viewers, "The artists say they are only mirroring the time they live in.
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Earnings at S&P 500 earnings are expected to have fallen 5 percent in the second quarter, mirroring the first.
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Both retain the basic elements of Michelangelo's original sketch, but reversed, due to the mirroring effect of the engraving process.
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In this one modest movie, Dee and Robinson came as close to mirroring us as anything I'd ever seen before.
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After much scrambling and shrieking, the Wilsons and their weird twins face off in the living room, mirroring one another.
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They say that we could not give up this delusion ... this ... "mirroring" is a word that comes up a lot.
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It's not detecting and mirroring every movement — it's more like you're pressing button combinations with your face to call up animations.
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Mirroring other research, they found that vaping shot up in popularity around 2014 and has stayed popular in the years since.
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Mirroring the optimism, Asian shares edged up to a four-month high on Thursday, taking cues from Wall Street gains overnight.
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Visitors could choose to follow this itinerary or encounter the texts, mirroring the dynamics of invisibility and disclosure of queer sexualities.
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Transparency will be high on the agenda in Amsterdam, mirroring efforts by some U.S. states to shine a light on costs.
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Oil recouped some of the losses through the morning, but dropped sharply around noon, mirroring a pullback in the stock market.
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In the past decade, opioid abuse has become one of the region's biggest public health issues, mirroring state and national trends.
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In the early 1990s, murders peaked at more than 900 and then declined, mirroring national trends of declines in violent crime.
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The app works by mirroring a phone screen straight onto Windows 10, and it provides a list of your Android apps.
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Blackrock has ballooned to 20073 trillion of managed assets since 2008 mirroring the exponential enrichment of elites during economic crisis worldwide.
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The software giant has embraced Android as the mobile version of Windows, with an Android launcher and upcoming app mirroring support.
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That's while a PowerPoint presentation and a Windows Store instance hovered in the background, and while mirroring to an external monitor.
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This explains the revision of the Outlooks on the banks' Long-Term IDRs to Negative, mirroring that of the sovereign rating.
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People who are attracted to each other often engage in mirroring, or subconsciously copying each other's gestures and patterns of speech.
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European shares began the day in the black, mirroring a bounce in Chinese stocks, but the gains evaporated as Italian banks .
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Hence, Android TV is soon going to be capable of playing content — music, movies, screen mirroring, and more — via AirPlay 2.
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Mirroring the close relationship between the Jonas brothers, Chopra and Turner have both made their affection for each other crystal clear.
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The poems and the notes have the effect of contributing to, mirroring and emphasizing each other, and spurring each other forward.
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But as The Next Web points out, there's already an AirPlay mirroring button in the Control Center, so it'd be redundant.
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In addition to the above, select Samsung, Vizio, LG and Sony sets will be able to access it using app mirroring.
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The Outlook on the Long-Term IDRs for all these issuers remains Negative, mirroring the Negative Outlook on the sovereign ratings.
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It's popular in the education and business space because it allows for instant mirroring of displays from multiple devices at once.
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Fitch has considered the overall performance of all three transactions as stable and broadly mirroring the trends in the Dutch market.
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Or even Ray Romano's Zak, American Century's head of promotions, who finds his personal bank account mirroring the label's bank account.
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Appleyard is chasing the young Sara through the college at night, there's a ghosting or mirroring effect between the two's movements.
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Update, 7:45PM 3/22/2015: Added note to acknowledge existence of notification mirroring function, which didn't work in my tests.
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Mirroring the market's swings, the CBOE Volatility index , known as Wall Street's "fear gauge", touched a seven-week high of 1083.
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Because of that latter talent, there's some latent sexism baked into the show, mirroring Silicon Valley's real-life issues with misogyny.
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Chromecast, however, only works with the CBS mobile app or by mirroring your computer screen with the Google Cast Chrome extension.
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We started mirroring the idea of taking news clips and putting that on the beat, which is what Keith called it.
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The British currency weakened 0.8% on Tuesday to $603 , the lowest since April 2017, mirroring the "flash crash" on Jan. 3.
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HTC appears to be mirroring Apple's strategy of outwardly differentiating devices (like the 6 / 6S and 6 / 6S Plus) by size.
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But she's also designed to personalize her interactions with users, while answering questions or even mirroring users' statements back to them.
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For most of us, this mirroring happens beneath the surface of our consciousness; Salinas's brain appears to plumb those depths regularly.
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As Ezra Klein pointed out earlier this week, this means that Pod Save America is essentially mirroring the dreaded conservative media.
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But by mirroring their partner's body language, they can actually get a better sense of how their partner is really feeling.
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Last June, a man unwittingly streamed his own murder in Chicago on Live, mirroring a similar incident from February on Periscope.
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Mirroring his real patronage of prostitutes, the comic book Weegee confesses his hunger for fame to a sex worker named Irma.
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J.D. Power specifically looked at entertainment systems, collision protection, comfort and convenience, driving assistance, smartphone mirroring and navigation, among other things.
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Smartphone mirroring was second, 789, followed by comfort and convenience, 787; entertainment and connectivity, 782; driving assistance, 768; and navigation, 744.
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The two sides exchanged unusually caustic barbs, mirroring the sharp divisions on immigration policy among lawmakers and members of the public.
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In the last two decades, tobacco use among teenagers in Maine has dropped drastically, mirroring a similar decline across the country.
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It was two snakes, their sleek bodies wrapped around each other, rising and falling, mirroring each other in twisting S-shapes.
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The primary benefit of mirroring seems to be the ability to essentially use the screen as a touchscreen and iPad input.
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Compassion, according to him, not empathy, is what a therapist needs in order to show kindness, without mirroring the patient's depression.
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The same likely goes for "Roma," as Netflix appears determined to wear down the movie business, mirroring its approach to television.
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Goldman Sachs reversed course to drop 0.9 percent, mirroring other big U.S. banks that declined despite beating Wall Street's profit expectations.
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Mirroring the fake news problem even further, tools have emerged to help steer consumers away from bad deals—sites like camelcamelcamel.
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Eastern, TNT You rarely have two playoff teams face off with so many similar weights and counterweights, combined with mirroring narratives.
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Mirroring the responsive intelligence of the dark garden, portions of this cut-paper foliage move to greet visitors in extraverted display.
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Against such prevailing dispositions, spirits "in the habit of spitting" populate her texts, mirroring the androgynous alter egos in her paintings.
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The three-channel color video is tellingly composed as a Rorschach test, with mirroring images above and below a central horizontal.
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On Friday, Facebook followed Google's move, mirroring two other tech giants, Microsoft and Uber, which had already committed to scrapping mandated arbitration.
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Next week, BI launches a new benchmark for overnight interbank money markets, called Indonia, mirroring euro zone's and Britain's Eonia and Sonia.
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At the same time, mathematicians and physicists set out to identify a common cause, or underlying geometric explanation, for the mirroring phenomenon.
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They're mirroring one another in this series, each serving as a fulcrum for just about any lineup their respective coaching staffs run.
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In 1988, Ronald Reagan signed a bill expanding the week to a full month, mirroring other heritage events, like Black History Month.
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Mirroring Markit's findings, a Bank of England survey last week showed the strongest expectations for inflation among the public since August 2014.
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Andrew McDaniel would allow hidden cameras in facilities across the state, mirroring laws already in effect in a handful of other states.
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Mimicking their two-dimensional counterparts, Maguire and Meyer stood side-by-side, mirroring the body language and blank expressions of Wood's characters.
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Google's streaming dongle is already capable of letting you play Android games on your TV using screen mirroring from a compatible smartphone.
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" And in remarks closely mirroring Trump's assessment of the campaign, the Russian leader called Trump "the absolute leader of the presidential race.
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But to be fair, it's mirroring Bolaño's novel and the staging is trying to achieve specific effects a more conventional plot can't.
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The company also alleges that a number of Apple's related tools also violate these terms, including the screen-mirroring option within AirPlay.
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I was disappointed to find out that the Countryman's implementation of the iDrive infotainment platform didn't support display mirroring like some BMWs.
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JPMorgan Chase did recently launch a new 3 percent down-payment product, mirroring another product available through Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.
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Amazon is now mirroring this approach with live streams available on its site and through a new app called Amazon Live Creator.
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Like any actor, he mirrored others' personhood — but when he played Maura, that mirroring went deeper than the clothes on his back.
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The Fed has struggled to reach the target, mirroring weak inflation across other global economies, including those that have used negative rates.
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The investigation verified the journey with telephone conversations, witness accounts and social media evidence, mirroring earlier findings by citizen journalist website Bellingcat.
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Consumer tech bellwether Apple, which reports after the close on Tuesday, is up about 33% this year, mirroring the tech-sector run.
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And the biggest winners since the U.S. election have been financial shares that benefited from rising global yields, mirroring U.S. stock markets.
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As a result, Gordon expects the market to break out of consolidation to the upside again, mirroring the trend going into summer.
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This is, by far, the most believable scenario, as the FBI could have worked with forensics teams with background in NAND mirroring.
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Dancers dressed as marching soldiers and gunshot victims at various points during his set, mirroring the themes present in his album, DAMN.
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Yet, for mirroring the gaming action on your Android smartphone to a TV, using a Google Chromecast is the way to go.
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Darcy noted that there are "competing interests" within the pro-Trump media, mirroring the bitterly divided state of the Trump White House.
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They have the typical $1 in reserve for each $1 invested, mirroring a common strategy espoused by some of the best VCs.
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Yet to set their motion offbalance, they break the symmetry as Rossi flails with both hands, mirroring the motion of Cordeiro's hand.
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As you move about, BOB simultaneously reads your facial expression, mirroring it with an animoji version of one of its numerous heads.
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But one of the most fully developed platforms is AltspaceVR, a cross-platform virtual environment based around mirroring real-world social activities.
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This aloofness, mirroring a national penchant for mistrusting outsiders, came to an abrupt and welcome end when the AK party took power.
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Sales at constant currencies fell 10.8 percent to 7.55 billion francs, mirroring a 10 percent decline in Swiss watch exports in 2016.
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This is slightly different from the process for mirror touch, but Marsh thinks of it kind of like another form of mirroring.
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A significant proportion of these customers also bounced checks or used overdraft protection through their bank or credit union, mirroring earlier findings.
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Some of these features include support and functionality for streaming media services, voice search, or mirroring content from your phone or tablet.
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Soon enough, we began seeing a new wave of matchy-matchy dressing — one that involved pairing up, but not mirroring your partner.
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It had not received requests for large-scale financial hiring in Europe, mirroring comments from PageGroup and Robert Walters earlier this week.
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As Brett Kavanaugh's Supreme Court nomination hearings captivated the nation, the information war to sway public opinion raged, mirroring a real warzone.
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In mirroring the gaze of his professorial subjects, Brown rewards audiences with a film that happily weds the scientific and the cinematic.
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BMW, Daimler and VW - considered sensitive to trade tariffs - all gained 20.4% to 2%, mirroring a 1.9% gain for the auto sector.
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They come from all walks of life, mirroring the diverse demographics of many of the schools in the east of the city.
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It has lost nearly 20% of its value in the last five days, mirroring sharp losses for assets from stocks to oil.
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Their political lives, mirroring the A.N.C.'s post-apartheid trajectory, began with youthful idealism, followed by lost innocence and, ultimately, fratricidal violence.
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The animals stare at us across the glassy, mirroring water; the bears, especially, up on their hind legs, resemble silent, accusing totems.
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High-growth tech stocks jumped as much as 2.4%, mirroring overnight moves from tariff-sensitive Wall Street peers such as Apple Inc.
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Shares of American Airlines have cratered more than 55% from their February peak, mirroring a similar drop for the industry at large.
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In health care, made-up data can substitute for sensitive information about patients, mirroring characteristics of the population without revealing private details.
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Changing roles mirroring a changing industry Merrill Lynch, for its part, has already made efforts to sweeten the pot for trainee hires.
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Mirroring the show, CBS is clearly playing a longer game, renewing the series for a second season in advance of the premiere.
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Other types of file transfers, as well as app mirroring, are set to be available in the Spring, according to the company.
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The MatePad Pro 393G also supports screen mirroring with compatible EMUI devices, a feature that we've previously seen on its MateBook laptops.
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LGBT people face a 30-year jail sentence under Tanzania law, mirroring severe penalties for same-sex relationships across many African countries.
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Bloomberg rolled out a plan on Tuesday to rein in Wall Street, mirroring the platforms of some of his more liberal competitors.
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In the series' wittiest moments, their apparently foolish exercises, such as mirroring facial expressions, actually help Barry learn to be more human.
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BUCHAREST, Jan 13 (Reuters) - Central European shares edged up, mirroring a global mode as investors awaited the signing of a Sino-U.
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The bill would also require age verification for purchase and delivery of e-cigarette products purchased online, mirroring a bill by Rep.
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"The movements in currencies are mirroring the movements in stocks," said Kathy Lien, managing director for BK Asset Management in New York.
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The forecast follows a year of slower growth in 2017, mirroring trends seen the year prior in terms of employment and output.
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Mr. Obama's dominance among younger voters — mirroring that of President Reagan and President Clinton earlier — alarmed Republicans after his 2012 re-election.
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Mirroring its green protagonist, "The New Romantic" presents an image of sophistication while playing with ideas that are out of its depth.
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Mirroring sharp declines in other stock markets, the tech-heavy Nasdaq entered bear territory, down almost 22 percent from its August peak.
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Blue fabric, neatly pressed between photographs, mirroring racially tinged police violence — a reminder of what's left, two months later: Only the bodies.
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And so you sense, and then see, a figure, covering his face, slumped at its center and typically doubled because of mirroring.
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Philip Guston painted his letterforms, mirroring the loose lines of his abstractions, often shifting between words and doodles in his written correspondence.
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In a year that has seen reality increasingly mirroring parody, imitations of life (and particularly parody-rap) has become the new reality.
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The petition has gained significant traction on social media and incited a trending hashtag #KuToo, mirroring the global #MeToo movement against sexual abuse.
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This mirroring extends to their rhetoric, where both men have a fondness for, well, name-calling that's rare among presidential candidates and popes.
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For the time being there's no way to get around this—even the AirPlay mirroring methods won't let you play DRM-protected videos.
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Helm will also eventually offer a Stage 2 service where you can have two servers, in different locations, mirroring each other for redundancy.
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Goldman Sachs reversed course to drop 1.7 percent, mirroring other big U.S. banks, shares of which declined despite beating Wall Street's profit expectations.
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Moisturegate does, however, have some potency as a potential Pruitt-killer if only because it undermines his political survival strategy of mirroring Trump.
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In Sometimes I See Faces, Bentley combines these two passions in abstract fashion by using effects like mirroring to explore symmetry and transformation.
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In yet another URL mirroring of IRL circumstances, there will be limited capacity at the in-game Minecraft concert due to server space.
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Warren last month began overtaking Joe Biden in some key early-state polls, mirroring the slow embrace Warren has found in Silicon Valley.
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Overall viewership for the Alternative Influence Network has exploded in recent years, mirroring the far-right's real-world encroachment on the national stage.
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When Griggs and her husband found themselves in a silly argument, she suggested mirroring — and it allowed them to finally understand each other.
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Will he end up betraying her and holding her in his arms as she dies, mirroring what happened with his wildling love Ygritte?
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Oppo is taking advantage of selling design-focused, entry-level smartphones online in India while simultaneously mirroring efforts from another Chinese competitor, Xiaomi.
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In the late 1990s the public bought cars in bright primary colours, mirroring the optimism of the early years of Tony Blair's government.
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Ending 13 Reasons Why with the tapes gives plenty of answers while raising plenty of questions — mirroring life in all its imperfect messiness.
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Luckily, slinging his computer's display to his TV via Roku is as easy as falling in love thanks to the screen mirroring feature.
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Graves of the known dead got new upright stones; graves of the unknown got square markers above ground, mirroring the cemetery's original configuration.
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Beyond just streaming, Chromecast also does some unique things like mirroring an Android phone or Chrome on your PC to the TV screen.
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From the beginning, lowriding was associated (often wrongly) with violence and gangsterism, mirroring the stereotypes surrounding the young chicano men who drove them.
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Obviously, Howe's concoction did not magically boost his vitality, but he did do a good job of mirroring the brew's frothy, aquamarine aesthetics.
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On the other hand, former hedge fund manager Michael Novogratz said bitcoin would head to $10,000, mirroring the bullishness of some CNBC readers.
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Each conversation between the two mismatched women is tense, mirroring the psychosexual discomfort perfected by Natalie Portman and Mila Kunis in Black Swan.
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Mirroring the government's argument, he said the FBI is not seeking a "back door" by asking for help to unlock this single iPhone.
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The book's elements work together unusually well, with cumulative verses mirroring the interrelated nature of the grassland ecosystem without being simplistic or corny.
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Homages abound: Noguchi's classic 24677 coffee table is redone using sliced car doors for the mirroring forms of its base, conjuring Richard Prince.
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To me, it's sort of mirroring Daenerys' journey from that very first episode, to become one of the most powerful forces in Westeros.
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Its report projects annual economic growth of 1.9 percent over 10 years — mirroring the long-run outlook from before the tax cut passed.
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Beta's shock over being lied to by Alpha and the mirroring of Alpha and Beta saving each other in the past and present.
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Valeant also announced on Tuesday that it would change its name to Bausch Health Companies, mirroring the name of its flagship optics unit.
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It was the fourth consecutive year of decline, mirroring a similar long-term contraction in the exchange's "rest of the world" alloy contract.
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It's not about growing the business, the ride-hailing company pitched investors, mirroring claims by its biggest rival Uber, WeWork, Peloton, and more.
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Similar to the mirroring sequence in the second act, this third act depicts the artists clearing her psychic space of archetypes and rules.
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Mirroring falls in other major stock exchanges, Mexico's main index posted its worst annual performance in 10 years, declining 15.63 percent in 2018.
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After Me A Sea of Skin, Mirroring A way into the second day of walking I came across a man and adolescent male.
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Prior to Dire's arrival, the Room for Cream regulars debate the show, mirroring real life dinner conversations around queer crossover successes like Transparent.
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It's been done so much that even designers of the highest caliber take the fact that someone is mirroring their work in stride.
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The employment measure contracted to 49.9 from 50.7, mirroring the separate national jobs report on Friday that showed jobs growth stalled last month.
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Mr. Aronofsky bristled at the suggestion that the screen dynamic might be perceived as mirroring that of auteur and megastar in real life.
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The British artist gives special care to the signature aesthetic of each film, mirroring colors and wardrobe stylings with his backgrounds and arrangements.
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With over 20 guests spread across 14 tracks, it fell short of mirroring the blatant power dynamic of the women throughout the film.
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CreditCreditFrancisco Nogueira In a mirroring of Norse legends, a mid-1300s Medici atlas showed an archipelago floating in the middle of the Atlantic.
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Mirroring Angel's dissociated gaze, Ms. Spiro's camera sometimes wanders from her characters to fixate nakedly on families at rest or children at play.
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Mirroring gains in gold, silver hit a more than two-month high of $18.26 and was last up 0.7% to $18.15 per ounce.
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Other auto brands have taken a more affordable approach, often using "mirroring", which grants access to smartphone apps via a touch-screen interface.
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There's a behavioral principle called mirroring, the subconscious replication of another person's nonverbal cues, which is a way humans connect and grow closer.
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Mirroring her independence, I begged my parents for the Cutlass that cruised me to college at 16, where I too lived with female roommates.
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The form-fitting, ivory satin-based crepe gown had a cowl front and 58 gazar and organza covered buttons, mirroring big sister Kate's dress.
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These clunky early services forced users to stare expectantly at torrent speeds for hours, mirroring the week-long wait for Apple Music's "hearted" songs.
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The track opens with production mirroring Shy Glizzy's "White Girl" from 2014 and transitions into GoldLink's signature revved up take on 90s R&B.
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The other examples (excluding the frog) are certainly more convincing, showing the deepfake mirroring the facial expression and mouth movements of the original subject.
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Nuclear missile testing is what sets the events of the movie in motion, mirroring North Korea's current, continuing testing and the resulting global concern.
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Merkel's conservatives and the center-left Social Democrats (SPD) jointly run the state of Saxony, mirroring their coalition at the national level in Berlin.
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I.C.I. continues to work with the S.E.C. to allow funds to use a summary shareholder report, mirroring the design of the successful summary prospectus.
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LG has unveiled the pricing and release plans for some of its 29 OLED TV lineup, basically mirroring the company's playbook from last year.
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Mirroring the first 2015 outing, we've made a return to the irreverent approach, but with no less sombre a message in our accompanying pieces.
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When Griggs was growing up, her mother, a clinical psychologist, would use a conflict-resolution technique called mirroring to make her children feel heard.
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"Mirroring is the best way for two people to resolve conflict," my mom would say, as I rolled my eyes in typical teenage fashion.
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This means supporting organic content creators, and allowing their messages to get picked up and remixed, mirroring successful social movements like #MarchForOurLives or #BlackLivesMatter.
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It's not as far-fetched as it seems: there's a few clues that suggest this, including Bran's clothing suspiciously mirroring the Night King's garb.
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Select a Miracast or Chromecast-enabled screen from the list of available devices to start mirroring the tablet's display on the TV or monitor.
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" Mirroring the end of West's caption — which said, "Message sent with love" — Del Ray concluded, "Message sent with concern that will never be addressed.
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There's no denying the mirroring of the scenes in the two movies — and the reference to the Kessel Run — but it's a dark mirror.
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In the end, the demented times prevailed over exact thinking, and Mr Sigmund's colourful panorama is neatly bookended by another murder, mirroring Adler's act.
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The mirroring feature works by scanning a QR code on a mobile device which lets users view design changes and test user experiences immediately.
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Through her eyes we see the personal Jesus-takes (moment of silence for Depeche Mode) that everyone else is going through, mirroring her beliefs.
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And The RealReal, which boasts brick-and-mortar stores in New York and L.A., is mirroring the luxury shopping experience both on and offline.
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The announcement video above shows off what the new Minecraft Adventure Time mash-up pack will look like while mirroring the show's opening theme.
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Credit as well to Clymer, whose canny phrasing of her initial tweet — mirroring Sanders' own — no doubt helped the thread go viral as well.
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Germany's benchmark 10-year Bund yield fell 6 basis points to a low of 0.29 percent, mirroring falls in U.S. and British bond yields.
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I imagined this great, Dickensian canvas, this huge mirroring between two times when the city was in disarray — and when great change was possible.
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It was a grand geopolitical gesture from the Pope's political playbook, mirroring his prayer at the wall separating Palestinian territories and Israel in 2014.
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The morphological transformations through which she objectifies such emotional wounds and voids mark of the artist as one singularly adept at mirroring contemporary traumas.
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Countless experiments have demonstrated a similar motor "mirroring" phenomenon for actions associated with ballet, basketball, playing the guitar, tying knots and even reading music.
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After three minutes, the song starts to stutter, mirroring the titular transformation; Polachek babbles and skips before tucking into a piercing, wordless high note.
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Rather than mirroring the literal facts of her own life, Marsden Hartley was doing something much bigger and more significant: He was dramatizing them.
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Biden might be the leading the polls with a centrist agenda, but combined, the candidates running on progressive platforms mirroring Sanders's have more support.
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Many of my conservative friends are concerned that President Trump is about to launch a new "neoconservative" crusade in Syria mirroring Bush's in Iraq.
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When mirroring was first discovered in the brain, it was thought to be the holy grail that explained how we related to one another.
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Mirroring broad-based losses on the benchmark, resource stocks dropped 1.4 percent with global miners BHP and Rio Tinto both down around 2 percent.
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In the past, anti-Semitic incidents have tracked events in the Middle East, with violence against Jews in the West mirroring wars involving Israel.
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It transformed everyday life by fiat, with long lines of desperate people outside banks, an eerie mirroring of voters queuing up outside election booths.
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ET. Canada's benchmark stock index fell on Tuesday, mirroring U.S. market sentiment, with energy stocks leading declines as the price of crude oil fell.
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Suppose that, mirroring the statewide vote split of 51.4 percent to 48.6 percent, Democrats were declared the winners in 51 of the 99 districts.
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Centrist voters recognize those in the Republican Party are closer to mirroring their ideals, thus relegating the Democratic Party to its most extreme members.
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The data showed that female physicians were more likely to be Democrats than their male peers, mirroring another trend in the larger American population.
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It's interesting how Philip's current situation is mirroring his daughter's in Season 2 when she found Christianity, much to her atheistic, Communist parents' dismay.
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" But all of them have turned a dire test result into motivation, mirroring Silvano's determination to get to the bottom of his "family curse.
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The Voynich Manuscript book features photographs that portray the manuscript at about its actual size, with foldout pages mirroring those present in the original.
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There, BMW, Daimler and VW - seen as sensitive to trade tariffs - all gained between 225%-210%, mirroring a 23% gain for the auto sector.
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Mirroring a national trend, fatal overdoses in Lake County reportedly skyrocketed from 7 in 2015 to 32 last year, making drugs a key issue.
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Randy Ahn created the smiley photo by copying and flipping an image of a "half-lit" Jupiter, mirroring it on itself, according to NASA.
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Then also, to many, the idea of language as mirroring culture is attractive in being simply easier than the dense obscurity of Chomskyan writings.
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German importers paid 8.8 billion euros ($10 billion) for gas during the period, compared with 8.1 billion a year earlier, mirroring higher oil prices.
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At one point in the day, the S&P 500 was down as much as 2.9 percent, mirroring steep declines in Asia and Europe.
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Mirror their movements Mirroring your interviewer's hand gestures and breathing subtly shows them you're on the same page, says Quora user Zambelli Sylar Federico.
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With its elegant, mirroring structure and subtle nods to the world at large, Kedi falls much more into the latter category than the former.
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Then, as the sun set, the forms began to turn golden, then pink lavender and finally blue, mirroring the indigo of the coming dusk.
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The artworks often depict scenes of political participation, mirroring the arpilleristas' activism and placing the viewer amid street protests and meetings around kitchen tables.
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And with the enormous increase in canine obesity, mirroring the rise in obese people, dogs are now developing Type 2 diabetes at alarming rates.
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Mirroring the dynamics of the Kansas special election last week, Democrats and Democratic-leaning voters turned out for the Georgia race in greater force.
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Mirroring the troubles of its rival Lookers, which issued a profit warning in July, Pendragon also said challenges would continue into the second half.
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Mirroring the campy, flashy romp of National Treasure would be obvious, but what if we looked to the rest of Cage's repertoire for inspiration?
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Index funds generally take a humble approach, mirroring the performance of the markets and not trying to beat them, as actively managed funds do.
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Another striking example of this comes in "Arkangel," through director Jodie Foster's deft mirroring of two moments in the life of her tragic protagonist.
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This picturesque way of naturally mirroring is what invites the visitor's gaze, and the water reflects the talismans on the surfaces of the vases.
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Gallagher made the score 3-0 with 2 minutes 40 seconds left in the second, mirroring the first Montreal goal by converting another midair whack.
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Apidima 1, just the back of a skull, was fragmented but not distorted, so the researchers were able to use mirroring to re-create it.
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Small bird-like dinosaurs and flying reptiles such as pterosaurs had hyoid bones that ranged in shape, mirroring the variety found in living birds today.
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The sculptures are homogeneously blue chip, mirroring (in this case, literally with mirrors) forms by shiny superstars like Anish Kapoor, Damien Hirst, and Jeff Koons.
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Congressional Republicans are pushing for a national right to work bill, mirroring laws that have driven union membership, and worker wages, down in many states.
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For example, a language processing algorithm was recently found to rate white names as more "pleasant" than black names, mirroring earlier psychology experiments on humans.
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But throughout the show, the men interact in various ways, not just facing off or exchanging solos but mirroring one another and responding in relay.
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So Assuncao opted to try mirroring Dillashaw's stance and stepping on his lead leg to slow him down and keep him out of boxing range.
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The artist establishes mirroring as a simple, yet significant approach to the continuance of abstraction after many of its forms and solutions have reached exhaustion.
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And, mirroring the greater trend of women entering politics in the wake of the 2016 election, a notable number of these political physicians are female.
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The Forward Together tour will focus its efforts on voter registration and early-voting, mirroring the Clinton campaign's strategy in the homestretch of the election.
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In the late 1990s Britons bought cars in bright primary colours, perhaps mirroring the optimism of the early years of Tony Blair's New Labour administration.
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The Flying Phantograph can transform a drawing via geometric scaling to make it larger or smaller, mirroring, and time modulation to draw at different speeds.
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Mirroring the historical trajectory of mass incarceration, the nation's first SWAT team started in the mid-1960s as a reaction to the 1965 Watts riot.
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Besides mirroring notifications and allowing you to respond to text messages, it'll also allow you to move photos between your phone and Windows 10 machines.
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This app debuts this week as part of the Windows 10 October 2018 Update, but the app mirroring part won't likely appear until next year.
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Healthcare stock CSL Ltd, which has significant U.S. exposure, dropped as much as 1.8 percent mirroring losses in the U.S. healthcare index of 1.13 percent.
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At sunset, instead of the muezzin, a settler stands outside the building and bellows into the distance in a bizarre mirroring of his rival's practice.
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Mirroring what appears to be the broad consensus, Citi remains overweight in equities and cash, underweight in government bonds and neutral in credit and commodities.
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But then again, Trump also supported the House version of the health bill, which, while mirroring many of the Senate's goals, was far more conservative.
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And after reports of mirroring activity in related brain regions during gesture observation and speech perception, mirror neurons became associated with language and gesture, too.
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Only yesterday did Pokémon Go release in Nintendo's native Japan, where reports of massive interest and server troubles are mirroring its reception in the States.
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Rather than simply mirroring the stereotypes of drug addiction and prostitution, Stockbridge urges the viewer to see into the lives of people who are suffering.
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The parts of the brain that are tied to "mirroring" the feelings of others are larger and more active than people without it, he said.
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As usual Trump hit on The New York Times, CNN and NBC for special criticism, mirroring up a series of tweets earlier in the day.
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In January, Fujairah port authorities announced they would ban open-loop scrubbers, mirroring a similar moves in Singapore - the world top bunkering hub - and China.
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Perfectly mirroring Baelish's betrayal of their father in Season 1, the Stark sisters ambush the puppet master and cut his strings once and for all.
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Yesterday, more than 100 gravestones were knocked down in a Jewish cemetery in Philadelphia, mirroring the cemetery attack in St. Louis that preceded Trump's statement.
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"Peek a Boo" is a collaboration with the Migos that has Yachty mirroring the trio's staccato flows rather than asserting his own blissed-out style.
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If there is more, you'll go through another round of mirroring until you get to a point in which you're both on the same page.
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The twosome sported elaborately patterned coordinating shirts and aqua-colored pants for the party — mirroring other times they have matched, like at the 2017 Grammys.
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I was aware of the times I was touching my face, or resting my chin on my hand, knowing that he was mirroring those sensations.
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A bipartisan group of senators unveiled legislation on Wednesday that would overhaul the process for businesses requesting tariff relief, mirroring a recently introduced House bill.
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The critiques from investors like Mark Cuban and Lori Greiner about the product's ability to sell were fresh objections mirroring others' doubts about his idea.
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Yet the GOP has taken these efforts to new extremes, often mirroring an anti-system party more than that of a good-faith political participant.
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Warner is also spearheading efforts to create legislation requiring online outlets to reveal who is purchasing political ads, mirroring rules governing radio and television ads.
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There were periods of calm, substantive discussion about data, metrics and target states, but many moments where tempers flared, with acrimony mirroring the 2016 race.
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The average member's trajectory on the site seems to see them shift from optimism to profound disenchantment, perhaps mirroring reports of Uber's employee retention problems.
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Instead of being sacred/spiritual objects mirroring the natural world, they mirror a commercialized food character and are simply meant to go in your butt.
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Anna has a whole new gown (again, dotted with the Arendelle insignia), but her hair is distinctly mirroring the updo Elsa had for her coronation.
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This week has seen a marked pullback as China's three major commodity exchanges raised the cost of trading to avoid mirroring the outcome in stocks.
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A second list of goods, including wine, apples, ethanol and stainless steel pipe, would be charged 15 percent, mirroring Mr. Trump's tariff hike on aluminum.
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More significantly still, the British Labour Party is undergoing a painful but definite process of change, mirroring that working its way through the Democratic Party.
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Seven Republicans are sponsoring an immigration proposal mirroring President Donald Trump's framework that makes drastic cuts to legal immigration, but only one — immigration hardliner Sen.
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The poll also found a stark racial disparity in the results, mirroring the racial disparity among who's most affected by the US criminal justice system.
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There is a softness, a kind of empathetic touch, to Darboven's project and its mirroring effect, akin to the writing of fellow German Walter Benjamin.
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Dependent on all manner of mirroring, both felicitous and contrived, the slim volume Friedlander published before "The American Monument" was a collection of self-portraits.
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That result, mirroring a survey of New Hampshire voters last month, reflects a profound advance in attitudes about dealing with drugs in the United States.
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That comes from wanting to do a great piece of work aside from all of the mirroring of awards and the PR side of things.
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At rehearsal on a recent afternoon, a table and a lectern sat onstage, mirroring those in the movie, which streamed on screens behind the actors.
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She shared a video of herself on social media, mirroring Movahedi's now iconic demonstration — waving her white veil from a stick, her long hair uncovered.
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The candidate of the governing Socialist Party, Benoît Hamon, earned a devastating 6.4 percent of the vote, mirroring a trend in some other European countries.
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GM is mirroring the approach electric carmaker Tesla Inc took by starting in the high end and then moving down the price ladder, he said.
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Because smoking is physically and psychologically addictive, some researchers think e-cigarettes satisfy both needs by mirroring the ritual of handling a nicotine-delivery device.
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The intense mirroring of the vintage section distracts from the crucial details of the often astonishing clothes, including a pastel layered chiffon Giorgio Sant'Angelo dress.
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The Swiss group said is planned to preserve FMI's autonomy within the wider Roche group, mirroring the approach of quasi-independence it pioneered with Genentech.
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The area's political balance has been slowly tilting left, as the county's demographics are changing, mirroring the rise in the number of Latinos throughout Arizona.
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But for the most part, the camera remains at a respectful distance, observing Kathy and her companions rather than mirroring the turbulence of their emotions.
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Her first album, Age Ain't Nothing but a Number, was made in R. Kelly's image, mirroring his syrupy fusion of hip-hop and R&B.
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The remaining companies are then selected based on an ESG score, while at the same time mirroring the sector weightings of the S&P 500.
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A decline in state funding, mirroring a national trend, has contributed to deteriorating facilities and overcrowded classrooms, made worse by management issues at City College.
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Scott Verzyl, the associate vice president for enrollment management, questioned whether colleges should be held to account for mirroring the demographics of the larger community.
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In the 1919 novel, an English banker, mirroring Gauguin, abandons his family and moves to Paris to become an artist and eventually immigrates to Tahiti.
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Switching tempos more than half way through the song, Kendrick ends with a fiery flow himself, mirroring Rock's energy at the top of the song.
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He's a failing filmmaker who teaches at university to pay his way—the latter part of that equation mirroring Solondz's life—and it's genuinely upsetting.
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Democrats in the U.S. House of Representatives will introduce legislation this week aimed at stopping separations, mirroring a similar Senate bill sponsored by Democrat Dianne Feinstein.
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It's a parody, of course—but the actor told Desus and Mero the Veep White House seems to be getting closer to mirroring reality every day.
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Houteff argued that he and his supporters would help bring about the future "Davidic kingdom" — mirroring the empire of the biblical King David — during the apocalypse.
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But showrunners and writers David Benioff and D.B. Weiss have been mirroring Martin's brutal character maneuvering without understanding the careful planning and plotting that grounded it.
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And slowly sign one by one, mirroring more of a third grader practicing cursive for the first time, than a newly American Expat arriving in Asia.
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By playing and mirroring a lot of Jarene's emotions, the two start a fast connection, which has helped Jarene develop self-confidence, says Jarene's mother, Sally.
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Mirroring Republicans' tactics that ultimately blocked President Obama's Supreme Court nominee from taking the bench, Democrats could rally to postpone Kavanaugh's confirmation hearing until after midterms.
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At the time, she noticed there were no Cabbage Patch dolls mirroring her young charges, with their surgery scars, bald heads, missing limbs and other differences.
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Mirroring the format of Lemonade, it is an hour long and split into segments: "Sad" and "Sorry," because Jay-Z is very sad and also sorry.
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Support for their cause is driven by dissatisfaction with France's mainstream parties, mirroring a trend that has spurred secessionist ambitions elsewhere in Europe, such as Catalonia.
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Cobb harnesses him to the exo's carbon-fiber legs, which are custom-fitted to Daniel's body, with joints mirroring those of Daniel's knees, ankles, and hips.
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Moreover, the infighting between the party's base and establishment is playing out in down-ticket Senate races, mirroring the increasingly tense battle between Clinton and Sen.
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In his book Mirroring People, Iacoboni says the concept of imitative violence, powered by mirror neurons, is evident in children who watch violence in the media.
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It projects a semi-transparent and much smaller rectangular screen that's more of a heads-up display for mirroring phone notifications and running low-key apps.
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DUBAI, July 26 (Reuters) - Gulf stocks opened in negative territory on Tuesday on the back of sliding oil prices and mirroring a slump in Asian stocks.
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" As Redd's Kanye goes on, mirroring Trump's own declarations that he's a "stable genius" with the "best words," Baldwin thinks, "Oh my God, he's black me!
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Like CarPlay or Android Auto, the Waze app in this situation is still running on your phone while mirroring a version on the car's head unit.
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The little girls wore floral crowns and white dresses, while the boys dressed in miniature versions of the Blues and Royals frockcoat, mirroring Harry's military ensemble.
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It fits Dead Seem Old's toe-tapping tune like a glass slipper, mirroring the fast-clip movements and decisive framing of the short in its entirety.
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Villanelle comes home, and the two have a standoff, mirroring an earlier scene where Villanelle breaks into Eve's home to "have dinner" with her at knifepoint.
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Taiwan saw the biggest annual decline in 22016, dropping 27% to US$34bn as corporates grappled with a slowing economy, mirroring similar issues in neighbouring China.
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Technology shares also took a beating, mirroring its global counterparts, as investors were spooked by the fragility of the global economy and lenders' exposure to commodities.
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However, I did notice a Mobile Connect suffered from a hint of lag when responding to commands, especially when it came to full-on screen mirroring.
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Other house price measures have shown a slowdown in growth this year, mirroring a weakening of the economy as consumers feel the pinch of rising inflation.
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But the truly bizarre thing is that you actually are combining all these actions with motion tracking — just not the kind that involves realistically mirroring movement.
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Second-quarter growth, due to be revealed after The Economist went to press, was expected to rebound after an underwhelming start to 2016 (mirroring last year).
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Tbilisi-based Bank of Georgia offers retail, corporate and investment banking and wealth management services, with its results often mirroring the health of the Georgian economy.
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A second development that has contributed to ransomware's notoriety is the way it has moved to the cloud—mirroring the trend in the legitimate software industry.
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Meanwhile, Kuo said at the end of last year that he thinks Apple will launch three new iPhones in 2018, with features mirroring what Campling expects.
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Mirroring a national trend, between 2014 and 2015, median household income citywide rose to $55,752, and the poverty rate declined to 20 percent, from 20.9 percent.
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Netanyahu has brought Israel closer to the conservative, populist leaders pushing anti-immigrant messages in Europe, mirroring Netanyahu's ties to the administration of President Donald Trump.
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Last year the company began a public preview of the Cortana Skills Kit — mirroring Amazon's Alexa Skills Kit — where developers could build extensions for the assistant.
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The incident became a flashpoint for legal reform, mirroring the outrage and subsequent reforms that took place after the infamous 2012 gang rape in New Delhi.
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As a result, real home prices have increased 25 percent since the early 2012 low, a pattern mirroring the early years of the last price boom.
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Often referred to as "NAND-mirroring," this would allow the F.B.I. to replace the original NAND chip with one that has a copy of that content.
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They starkly silhouette the role of the artist's model as collaborator, as incisive measures of modernity, mirroring the racial attitudes of both artists and their times.
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China's Commerce Ministry said Beijing was considering a tariff increase of 25 percent on pork and aluminum scrap, mirroring Mr. Trump's 25 percent charge on steel.
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The lead changed hands 26 times between the Irish and the Huskies, almost mirroring the earlier semifinal, in which Baylor barely escaped a tenacious Oregon team.
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Her next album has been rumored in detail since 2018, its circuitous path to the marketplace mirroring that of 2016's ANTI, which gestated for years.
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Mirroring a broader shift in the retail industry, Bose said that it doesn't need brick-and-mortar stores because its customers are buying their products online.
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Ana Vitória, between reaching over and grabbing his burp cloth and pacifier, played with a large stuffed whale, its colors mirroring her brother's red and green.
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Not only does Apple dominate the smartwatch market, but it doesn't seem like any other companies are even coming close to mirroring the success of AirPods.
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"It felt like" the show "was mirroring what was going on in my life," said Ms. Gomez, who has lupus and struggles with anxiety and depression.
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Goldman Sachs rose 2.2 percent, lifting shares of other banks, after the company's results blew past Wall Street estimates, mirroring results at its Wall Street peers.
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The notion of the traditional portrait is subverted, and instead our eyes are drawn upward, mirroring the man's movement and leading us to the unknown subject.
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But there has been a resurgence of interest in pickling in New York, mirroring the rise of a trendy new health claim: that pickles are probiotic foods.
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The energy index posted its biggest intraday percentage gain in over 7-1/2 years, mirroring the global impact on oil firms stemming from the OPEC deal.
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This storyline will strike a chord for many as it touches on sexual assault and consent, mirroring the recent Nate Parker headlines in an almost eerie fashion.
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Then I went to switch to another application, foolishly assuming my Netflix video would continue to play on the larger monitor, rather than just mirroring the iPad.
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If your Roku is powered up and on the same wifi network, you should see it appear on the list—click the device name to start mirroring.
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The Far Far Away election will continue to unfold on social platforms all year, mirroring the American presidential election's timeline — and touching on topical issues as well.
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On Wednesday, Cambridge University security researcher Sergei Skorobogatov published a paper detailing a method known as NAND mirroring that bypasses the iPhone 5c's PIN code security measures.
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We don't know much about iOS 13, except maybe it'll come with a system-wide dark mode mirroring the same feature introduced last year for macOS Mojave.
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His mirroring of image and surface illuminates the act of perception, highlighting the emotional and philosophical relationships present in a response to a given set of conditions.
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In simple terms, China is mirroring the actions of the US and taking on a more assertive posture as it heads into its next round of negotiations.
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It doesn't have the same neat interface mirroring you get with AirBuddy, but it does have a menu bar option that AirBuddy lacks in its current iteration.
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She said this would essentially entail China drawing lines in the air mirroring the same maritime lines it has drawn in the South China Sea waters below.
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After hitting a seven-month high, it fell 0.9% against the US dollar on Monday, mirroring oil and iron ore prices, two huge exports for the country.
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Mirroring the social turmoil and change of Colette's environment, her wardrobe goes from lacy high-colored dresses with mutton-chop sleeves to chic, tailored skirts and jackets.
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Last month, Alphabet Inc's Google released data on diversity, saying it had more black, Latino and female employees but still lagged its goal of mirroring the population.
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In both Brazil and Mexico, the candidates for the next presidential election include outspoken populists who draw strength from battling with Mr Trump or mirroring his provocations.
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He has also formed dreamy sunsets out of found objects—including parachutes, boat sails, wedding tablecloths, and vinyl—mirroring the film's obsession with adventure, trash, and ephemerality.
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Also mirroring the Twitch method, if you want to add a face reaction camera to your YouTube stream, you'll still need to buy a PlayStation Eye camera.
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That mirroring, though, means that all the negative aspects of real life also come in, from annoying advertising campaigns to issues of politics, crime, terrorism, and war.
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This mirroring is most obviously evident in Daoud's postmodern plot, the centerpiece of which involves Harun shooting a French settler—a roumi—in revenge for Musa's death.
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"With this exhibition, we didn't want a mirroring of a historic event, but instead something that took into consideration the slippages and mutations over time," he says.
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The experiment: "Mirroring" is a phenomenon where the part of the brain that is used to perform a certain action fires when watching that action being performed.
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They uses an algorithm that tests combinations of different counties across the U.S. to create a "synthetic" Seattle, mirroring its employment and wage characteristics for six years.
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He had decided on an attack on Remembrance Sunday, a few days later, mirroring the murder of Lee Rigby by Michael Adebolajo and Michael Adebowale in 2013.
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Now, how close [the actresses] have become is mirroring what they need to do in the piece, which has been very exciting to me as a director.
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According to the Maryland State Police, incidents of hate-related vandalism at schools nearly doubled between 2016 and 2017, mirroring a trend observed on a national scale.
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It has tacked on about 23095.65 percent in the past week and a half on hopes of improving global trade, mirroring a rise in the metal's price.
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Louis Dreyfus last month announced the creation of a new role of head of food innovation, mirroring efforts by other agricultural traders to into higher-margin areas.
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Lead with "I" statements instead of "you," and you can try mirroring what your partner says, so you're absolutely sure you understand what they want, she says.
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Shares of Best Buy, Kohl's and Sears were volatile on Thursday morning, all dropping a few percentage points before recovering, mirroring choppy trading in the broader market.
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But it tends to run into trouble quickly on the state level — with Vermont's stillborn single-payer experience mirroring the flat-tax experiments of states like Kansas.
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The city has three main subway lines, and its busiest, the Yonge-University line, is regularly packed at rush hour, mirroring conditions on New York's busiest lines.
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His remarks on Wednesday show how he's mirroring another strategy that propelled Trump to victory—one that sets him far apart from any of his Democratic rivals.
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Nonetheless, I tried to become one with my on-screen counterpart (he of the yellow tracksuit), mirroring faithfully every wrist flick, the precise speed of his swivel.
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Guajardo said that if Mexico remained exempt, the government would consider mirroring any U.S. tariffs on countries with which Mexico did not have a free trade agreement.
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Chris Concannon, president and chief operating officer at MarketAxess, highlighted areas where the bond market could benefit from mirroring how stocks trade, and where it should differ.
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Some 95 percent of his clients come from outside the Basque region, mirroring the diversity in his kitchen, which has a staff of 40 from 19 countries.
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CNN and MSNBC would be more effective if they occasionally gave the devil his due, instead of mirroring the intolerance of their prime-time counterparts at Fox.
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In 1965 less than 5 percent of college students were black; by 1990 that number had exploded to 12 percent, mirroring the national population of black Americans.
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It was mirroring what we were seeing — looking at those brands going through changes and new things coming out of that, the rose, signs of new life.
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Mirroring an actual gun that would be mounted on a plane, the camera was driven by a hand-cranked spring motor that shot 10 frames per second.
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In the series of images, which he posted on Twitter, his mom is seen wearing the same makeup look as her son, and mirroring his signature poses.
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We had this young medium where the rules had not yet been established and already it was mirroring virtually every other entertainment venture with the men dominating.
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Mirroring those events, increasing trade deficits will continue to raise American net foreign liabilities and political tensions with key trade partners, such as China, Japan and Germany.
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In the film, Norman uses "Susanna" to cover the peephole through which he spies on Marion, the painting's depiction of voyeurism (and more) mirroring Norman's own lecherousness.
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About 60 percent of victims were Hispanic, mirroring the overall demographics of the borough, according to a Columbia University study of the opioid crisis in the Bronx.
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Left-wing groups are demanding that all Senate Democrats speak out against the plan, mirroring a similar demand they made of Democrats over the Republican health plan.
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By mirroring the other person's expressions, you not only signal you are engaged and participating, but it's also a kind of feedback loop that helps you empathize.
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But in spite of that warped mirroring, and in spite of its familiar VH1 "Behind the Music" rise-fall-redemption structure, "Her Smell" is no musical biopic.
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New Jersey has largely eliminated cash bail, mirroring the system used in federal courts and placing the state at the forefront of a national bail-reform movement.
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While her twin brother Prince Jacques (mirroring his father Prince Albert!) opted for a crisp white shirt and khakis (accessorized with a large-faced blue plastic watch
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Some of the new Chinese tariffs will be imposed on September 1 and the rest will go into effect on December 15 -- mirroring Trump's latest tariff threat.
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The screen mirroring is the most impressive part, as you can fully control a Note 10 from the Your Phone app and launch and run Android apps.
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Microsoft is expected to bring this same screen mirroring functionality to more handsets in the coming months, but right now it's exclusive to the Galaxy Note 10.
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And just like A Christmas Prince and its Royal Wedding sequel, the new movie is mirroring Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's path with some exciting baby news.
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The Senate Republican bill to repeal and replace ObamaCare would cut off federal funding for the organization for a year, mirroring the legislation passed by the House.
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Booker introduced legislation last month banning the use of facial recognition technology in public housing, mirroring a bill introduced by Clarke, Pressley and Tlaib in the House.
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A diet of hypernationalism, propaganda about foreign conspirators and security paranoia imposes limits even on freethinkers, who often end up mirroring official intolerance in their own lives.
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As the song builds to its triumphant final chorus, a choir of different Gomez voices begins to swell and take up space, elegantly mirroring the overall theme.
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Eldorado shares dipped about 2.4 percent in early trade on Friday, to C$2.83 in Toronto and $2.32 in New York, mirroring broad declines for gold miners.
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Mr. McEvoy noted that the U.S.D.A. had assigned a task force to report on current practices — but that group split into two camps, mirroring the current debate.
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Several heavy-hitting developers have also moved into Allapattah, mirroring a pattern of gentrification that saw property values skyrocket in Wynwood (and forced artists to move out).
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Instead, the press may be tempted toward — and richly rewarded for — a kind of hysterical oppositionalism, a mirroring of Trump's own tabloid style and disregard for truth.
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Since the end of 2010, the EU sugar market has been characterized by high and volatile prices, and a shortage of supplies — thus mirroring world market gyrations.
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The healthcare index rose as much as 0.9 percent, mirroring its U.S. peers which jumped after U.S. Senate leaders unveiled a draft of legislation to replace Obamacare.
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And by reaching out beyond our respective divides we not only bridge differences, we create something new and vibrant, mirroring the creative leaps that characterize American music.
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"We find it inappropriate for the United States to export language mirroring Section 230 while such serious policy discussions [about the law] are ongoing," the letter read.
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The strategy could be as simple as mirroring the blueprint laid out by their Republican colleagues, who made something of a legal specialty of tormenting President Obama.
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As for equities, Gundlach said the S&P 500 Index has been struggling to reach and stay above 2,100, mirroring the slowish growth in the United States.
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All the mirroring is a metaphor for how the new space will work, as the ICP seeks to develop both internal and external conversations about contemporary photography.
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It also said rooms and spas would offer shampoo and conditioner in pump-top bottles, mirroring a trend in the hotel industry away from single-use toiletries.
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Scorsese, always a keen visualist, layers his imagery with mood and meaning, shrouding the Japanese countryside in mist, mystery, and uncertainty, mirroring Rodrigues's often clouded mental state.
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Therefore, drawing on contract law — but not mirroring it exactly — I propose that the law should credit adolescent consent not as legal consent but as legal assent.
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Leaving aside the sheer laziness of naming two factions with adjectives and three with nouns, what trait could this faction setup possibly be mirroring in our own society?
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Even better, automate it to go into a tax-advantaged account (like a 529 plan) each month, mirroring self-made millionaire David Bach's concept of paying yourself first.
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It's a known fact that mirroring someone's affectations can also help you empathize with them, which Lohan presumably has been trying to do with Syrian refugees across Turkey.
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He liked RandGold, a mining play with a 3 percent yield and steady production growth, or an exchange-traded fund mirroring the price of gold called the GLD.
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In the photo, Cardi sits in a witness box while holding her handcuffed hands up to her face, mirroring a pose Wuornos struck in one of her mugshots.
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An ingrained social behavior that typically yields positive results, mirroring can help to establish a rapport between humans, with research finding that it improves interpersonal skills in children.
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Instead of just mirroring the entire tab (and low-quality video) on your TV screen, the Chrome browser will now send the exact video stream to the Chromecast.
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Even more important, many of the strategies and ideas inertly present in the first three works — the windmilling arms, the mirroring — found dramatic expression in this final one.
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Ms. Radvanovsky will perform the bravura feat of singing Donizetti's three Tudor queens in one season, mirroring Beverly Sills's achievement at New York City Opera in the 1970s.
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Some Labour lawmakers called on the other members of the shadow cabinet - top policy chiefs who hold portfolios mirroring those of the government - to resign from their positions.
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There's also support for screen mirroring a Razer Phone 215 via a USB-C connection, allowing you to use your smartphone with a full screen, mouse, and keyboard.
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The films that would follow are marked by a slide toward an intense, severe interiority and harsh minimalism, in part mirroring his turbulent, years-long relationship with Nico.
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When a call came in, it immediately appeared on the laptop's screen, and using mirroring, a Dell rep was able to pull up Uber and see nearby cabs.
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It comes equipped with built-in screen mirroring functionality, so you can beam video from your phone to the TV, and a 60-watt speaker for music streaming.
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The National Long-Term Rating of Deniz Finansal Kiralama (Deniz Leasing) has been affirmed at 'AA(tur)' with a Stable Outlook, mirroring the rating action on its parent.
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That said, the founders point out there are important differences between the Psilocybin Society's campaign and medical marijuana programs—mirroring some of the differences between the two drugs.
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In his TV interview, he wore a t-shirt representing his hardcore band, Judiciary, mirroring a popular trend of hijacking a Twitter thread to promote a SoundCloud page.
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Postdoc Blues uses uncomplicated white outlines to compose many of the foreground images, while filling the remaining frame space with melon-colored tones, mirroring the song's upbeat vibe.
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Neptune's promise is that your smartwatch will power your phone, your tablet, and other devices completely frictionlessly, but this GIF shows one tablet barely mirroring commands onto another.
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So, to make sure that couples really are hearing each other, at the end of the mirroring phase, the receiver will ask something like, Did I get that?
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Her earliest memories are a series of sun-soaked vignettes, mirroring the saturated snaps that society photographer Slim Aarons took of the hotel in the 1970s and '80s.
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But if you don't have one of the skills listed in the description, you shouldn't include it in your resume just for the sake of mirroring the language.
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Though the group was united in song, there had been tension for sure, Ms. Jackson said, mirroring the national discord between supporters of Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton.
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It was a really super-unexpected gift to find a friend, somebody who happened to be going through the exact same thing as me, literally mirroring my experience.
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The film's soundtrack includes soulful tracks like Stevie Wonder's "Signed, Sealed, Delivered I'm Yours," mirroring the Motown-esque songs the Obamas often play before or after their speeches.
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Thom Tillis (R-NC), who sponsored the proposal mirroring the White House's framework, said their work wasn't done, but they wouldn't be coming back to immigration anytime soon.
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Ricciardi and Demos instead stack the deck to support their case for Avery, and, as a result, wind up mirroring the entity that they are trying to discredit.
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The greenback has rallied around 3 percent since the end of September, mirroring a climb in benchmark U.S. Treasury yields to a four-month high above 1.8 percent.
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While his recent rhetoric toward national outlets has been less dismissive of the virus — mirroring Trump's shift on the issue — the messaging at Liberty has been incredibly mixed.
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Artificial intelligence today falls far short of mirroring the complexities of the human brain which contains approximately 1 billion neurons, with around a trillion connections between them all.
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Several of those conferences had just announced on Wednesday that they would continue playing without thousands of fans in attendance, mirroring the NCAA's first momentous decision this week.
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There is no mirroring in the new work, but it is a continuation of "Brand New Sidewalk" in its aesthetic concerns and cast, including the enthralling Kevin Boateng.
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Panels that are barely inches deep are precisely inserted, occasionally sitting atop a full-page image, mirroring the multifaceted complexity of love at the core of the book.
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The state directives, mirroring what many local governments across the country had recently imposed, were for the most part issued without strict enforcement mechanisms to back them up.
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Britain has shed roughly 160,000 hospital beds since the late 1980s as doctors shortened recovery times and tried to reduce reliance on hospital care, mirroring efforts across Europe.
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Also mirroring tactics used in the United States, his group does not exclude filing lawsuits to push back against potential weakening of environmental and climate regulations in Brazil.
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Rafaela just danced on the tarima opposite Pili, singing a verse in English about feeling abandoned by her mother, with Pili mirroring it back to her in Spanish.
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But Nathaniel Dorsky's 1987 film "17 Reasons Why" has become a riveting four-monitor installation, a collage of nature, commerce and color filled with mirroring and rhyme effects.
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Mirroring the decline of Social Democrats across Europe, France's Socialists failed to capitalize on anger over globalization and rising inequality, ceding those issues especially to far-right populists.
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When he failed to form a government for the second consecutive time, mirroring his failure after the April elections, Netanyahu was unable to act on his campaign promise.
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Chesapeake's shares were up about 7 percent at $4.61 in afternoon trading on Wednesday, mirroring a broad rally in oil and gas stocks due to higher crude prices.
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Facebook's new service, which will presumably be called something like "Facebook Video" (mirroring the smart TV app) or "Facebook TV," is not expected to use a subscription model.
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Had my language skills developed in tandem with our relationship—the ability to say things mirroring my desire to say them—we might have got into the habit.
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Politically, that means mirroring the right's successful tactic of doubling down on a firm position — and using energy from the liberal base instead of building bipartisan, cultural support.
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For a while now, gaming laptops have been built with capable hardware, effectively mirroring the performance of a desktop, but of course, without the massive tower in tow.
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The revival makes it clear that Rory has been mirroring every one of her mother's relationships with the men in her own life, plumbing them for karmic lessons.
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I told them all they had a chance, and tried to explain the basics of asylum law, but one grew frustrated, mirroring the ridiculousness of my vague words.
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But before she did, she set about working on her music, crafting spectral, post-punk recordings that distracted her from her surroundings while also mirroring the ambient gloom.
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ESTATE TAX: Roughly doubles the exemption from the federal estate tax on inherited assets to about $11 million, but leaves the tax in place, mirroring the Senate proposal.
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RAID1, a specific subset of RAID, is a method of perfect mirroring, where the data is copied identically onto another drive without being deleted on the first drive.
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And the second is to compare and contrast the figures Naz meets in prison with those he's met elsewhere (as we already saw with Freddy's opportunism mirroring Alison's).
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Mirroring today, it was a concept that placed us the fans, critics and consumers at the center of everything, our personal experience, mimicking the ego chatter of social media.
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But watching these European cities fold onto themselves isn't the result of a million dollars-worth of special effects; it's just simple mirroring tricks applied to captivating aerial footage.
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Mirroring Donald Trump's presidency, Pruitt's term as EPA administrator has largely been defined by a belief that, under Obama, the agency massively overstepped its bounds when creating environmental regulation.
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Two sources said Frenchman Bregier had sought support from the French government, mirroring recent backing from Berlin for German-born Enders, or appealed to Airbus' French chairman, Denis Ranque.
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Mirroring falls in other major stock exchanges, Mexico's main index is set to suffer its worst annual performance in 10 years, declining by more than 15 percent in 2018.
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Brexit, political flux elsewhere in Europe and rising global trade tensions all took their toll in recent months, mirroring the experience of a number of asset and wealth managers.
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Most surreal: The waters are bioluminescent, so each stroke of the paddle causes twinkling constellations of light to swim across the reef below us, as if mirroring the stars.
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The Mate 20 even includes wireless screen mirroring to nearby TVs and monitors via Miracast, and an IR blaster, which has become a rarity even among flagship devices nowadays.
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Cordray has made Obamacare, particularly the preexisting conditions part, central to his campaign, mirroring strategies from Democratic candidates for governor who are running against Republicans who opposed the law.
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We were really interested in mirroring debates and divisiveness in media discourse — Time's Up, #MeToo, Oscar's So White — all of these things are percolating up in the media landscape.
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Now Elsa is really mad, even though by now she's retrieved the One MirroRing of power, which her sister Furiosa has apparently hammered and flattened into a large bowl.
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Mirroring the poll results, many prominent white evangelicals have spoken out in Kavanaugh's defense, characterizing the allegations against him as part of a liberal plot to waylay his nomination.
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The remarkable thing about this wearable arm, developed at GT's Center for Music Technology, is that it's doing a lot more than just mirroring the movements of the drummer.
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Straight men face these pressures too, obviously, but desire among men often tends to create a mirroring effect: Be as fit as the man you want to be with.
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At Sunday's BAFTA awards in London many of the female attendees wore black outfits in a gesture of protest, mirroring last month's Golden Globes awards ceremony in Los Angeles.
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Amazon is cancelling its plans to offer a "skinny bundle" internet TV service, according to a report from Reuters out this morning, mirroring another from Bloomberg earlier this year.
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Samsung's entry packs a sort of neat NFC trick: tap a phone (presumably Samsung only) to the bottom of the display, and it'll immediately start mirroring the phone wirelessly.
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Tracing the provenance of 18604 paintings, the exhibition tracks the rise and fall of neoclassical painting and its role in mirroring capitalist values at the turn of the century.
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"We must aggressively combat climate change not because it is easy, but because it is hard," Gillibrand said, mirroring John F. Kennedy's 1962 "moon speech" delivered at Rice University.
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Mirroring the heroics of this pet, the hamster owner did the world a great service and posted a photo of the injured fuzzball proudly displaying the cast on Reddit.
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Second, though President Obama's approval rating has hovered below 50 percent for most of his term, it does not come close to mirroring historic lows for presidential job performance.
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One day, Weizenbaum discovered his secretary chatting with a version of Eliza, called Doctor, which pretended to offer an elemental type of psychotherapy—basically mirroring whatever a "patient" said.
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Separately, a survey showed British consumer confidence suffered its biggest fall in more than two years in the second quarter of 2017, mirroring other recent measures of consumer sentiment.
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The report also claims Samsung will release an even larger model with a 6.2-inch screen, mirroring the two-model launch the company's had in the last two years.
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Of all the places you'd expect to find a burgeoning grime scene mirroring London's MC culture, a small Northern town by the Irish sea probably wouldn't spring to mind.
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SXEP closed 2.2 percent weaker, mirroring steep losses in crude oil prices after OPEC said October output reached another record, casting doubt on whether it can limit persisting oversupply.
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Ideological split on decriminalizing the border Mirroring the debate on health care, progressives and more moderate candidates split on the question of whether to decriminalize crossing the border illegally.
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If it's an iPhone 5c or earlier, the FBI could plausibly use the purchased method or more recently discovered NAND mirroring tactics to decrypt the phone without Apple's assistance.
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Mirroring the habit of Fed leaders going back decades, Ms. Yellen hedged her bets, emphasizing her positive outlook for the years ahead, if not the coming quarter or two.
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And Washington is not alone: The two jurisdictions closest to the city are debating plans to loosen their own regulations on granny flats, mirroring a trend across the country.
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"Barclays earnings in the third quarter were boosted by its investment banking business, mirroring a trend seen amongst the big American banks," said Jasper Lawler, analyst at CMC Markets.
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Democrats have worried that Trump is mirroring authoritarian regimes with the show of force and that the tanks and that the involvement of the military may damage local infrastructure.
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Mirroring that view, Forbes in an article in the Daily Telegraph said that until more hard data is available, it would be good to "keep calm and carry on".
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Bank of America, the No.0393 U.S. bank by assets, posted better-than-expected profit for the second quarter, mirroring the results of big banks that reported last week.
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The EPA's budget proposal also includes an overall cut of 31 percent to $5.66 billion, mirroring what was proposed in a preliminary "skinny budget" the administration released in March.
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Mirroring the political and cultural explosions of the decade, the drug world evolved past the early love-ins and pure Owsley Stanley LSD in nuanced and often forgotten ways.
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Mirroring the psychedelic darkness of both tracks, the clip's a lonely journey through abandoned landscapes with both West and a companion slowly accumulating bruises and abrasions in mysterious ways.
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The monument is almost invisible from some angles, mirroring both a dense green canopy of leaves and a bustling but economically depressed strip of Germantown Avenue bordering the park.
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Tencent's new code of conduct comes as China's tech darlings face mounting public and government criticisms for their adverse impact on society, a movement mirroring Silicon Valley's tech backlash.
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As a UN rep and a director of political cinema, she has visited 160 world countries, developing an outstanding international reputation, mirroring the one she already had at home.
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At the time of the court case, therefore, several independent experts suggested the FBI try something called NAND mirroring ("NAND" refers to the type of memory used in smartphones).
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The smaller lobby stage was a fine fit for her somewhat warm, somewhat muted suites, the narrowness of the hall mirroring the close confines of the Airliner's upstairs stage.
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Ms. Scher's poster for "Our Town" takes a minimalist approach, mirroring the ordered storytelling of Thornton Wilder's 1938 play about life and death in a small New Hampshire town.
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Sorrento's villainy sets up a battle on two fronts — clashes in the Oasis mirroring chases through the streets of Columbus — that inspires Mr. Spielberg to feats of crosscutting virtuosity.
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U.S. Treasury yields turned higher on Thursday following news that U.S.-China trade talks were to resume in October, mirroring a broad-based move up in the stock market.
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It now houses more inmates who are dying because of old age diseases, as the over-60 population swells in U.S. prisons, mirroring the aging of the general population.
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Tajer also refuted Boeing's account that pilot error may have contributed to the disasters, mirroring the account of investigators who said that the pilots followed all of Boeing's procedures.
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Dozens of cities and counties have sued opioid manufacturers and distributors, mirroring the legal strategy that extracted billions from the tobacco companies to offset health-associated costs from smoking.
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For a long time, the favored route to success in gymnastics was the latter, mirroring larger social pressures on women to be thin and delicate and innocent and young.
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The laws of supply and demand morphed seamlessly into the laws of guilt and obligation, and then into the laws of outright malice, mirroring the trajectory of capitalism itself.
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The index for Britain's top 100 companies jumped to its highest level in two weeks on Wednesday, mirroring the rally in equities in other financial hubs across the world.
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To the mystification of skeptics, the farming calendar is determined by the heavenly bodies: growers harvest when the moon is full and sap rises in plants, mirroring the tides.
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Mirroring the film's info-dump structure, the score presents abstract hisses that gradually pull into focus as recognizable songs, belatedly revealing stray bits of shapeless noise to be leitmotifs.
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These cascades of images physicalize the multi-frame scrolling of smart devices, mirroring Soren's attention to the whorls and smudges that form the physical trace of our virtual meanderings.
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In past studies, when someone pedals a bike with one leg or lifts weights with one arm, muscles in the other limb often contract, a development known as mirroring.
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Warren saw a significant jump in support from Monmouth's last poll of New Hampshire in May, mirroring other recent polling showing her increasing her backing in Iowa and nationally.
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Here's the full statement the company issued Thursday, mirroring a very similar one Apple issued a year ago: Apple stands for innovation and deeply cares about the customer experience.
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These include consciously mirroring the expressions of people speaking to us (something most of us do unconsciously all the time), as well as storytelling, practicing empathy and so on.
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He draws Samson here in a vigorous gestural style while rendering the landscapes through which the big guy lumbers in mood-mirroring expanses of richly hued and textured pastels.
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Weak profits and sinking stock value had some creditors worrying that Revlon might transfer assets out of reach of its debt holders, mirroring actions taken by J.Crew last year.
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Illinois, Florida and New York have pre-filed legislation mirroring California's law for the 2020 state legislative sessions, and lawmakers in another half-dozen states are considering introducing legislation.
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Local trains in Brooklyn were designed to begin at the Court Street station and run east, mirroring the way the E train terminates at World Trade Center in Manhattan.
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The beat changes; Wayne matches by changing his meter and mirroring his cadence to the scaling up of the strings: The beat returns to the main four-bar loop.
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Over the past five seasons, it's largely played by its own book, with plotlines and dialogue that don't even come close to mirroring what's going on in real life.
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In almost every episode, the events happening in-game end up mirroring both the relationship between Akio and his father, as well as Akio's day-to-day life at work.
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What makes the VirZoom experience particularly effective is how responsive it is — when you shift left or right, the bike tilts with your weight, your display avatar mirroring your movements.
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These features are currently unique to Snapchat, but it may be only a matter of time before Instagram copies them, too, as the two platforms are often mirroring each other.
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Underperforming vehicles will be dropped as the Peugeot and Citroen lineups are streamlined around more profitable models, mirroring the European turnaround strategy now powering record margins in PSA's home markets.
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First Lady Melania Trump's speech at the Republican National Convention last fall was rather infamously called out for mirroring remarks given by Michelle Obama at the 2008 Democratic National Convention.
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When I spoke with him about the film last year, he expressed his wish, which he sees as mirroring Emily's, that he could simply believe in God and the afterlife.
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Shoaib said Mack was good at mirroring her interests, and the two got to chatting over email, when Mack began pushing for Shoaib to meet with people in her organization.
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They're coming from both sides (and likely Russian bots) and are straight-up horrific by meme standards, mirroring the mess that has been social media for the past three years.
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Microsoft is also limiting the number of phones that will support mirroring during the test, and it's currently only available on Samsung's Galaxy S8, S8 Plus, S9, and S9 Plus.
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In the past 20 years, many states, including Tennessee, Indiana, Florida, Georgia, Texas and Kansas have eroded job-security protections for Civil Service workers, mirroring key aspects of ALEC's model.
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The MSCI's index of emerging stocks rose about 0.2%, mirroring moves in global equities, as hints that policymakers are willing to do more to support their economies lifted investor sentiment.
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We're clearly in the midst of a cultural shift that's mirroring our political one, and part of that means a re-shuffling of the elements that make up our identity.
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Clearly if something is in mono, the Echo will simply isolate it to a single channel, rather than mirroring the audio with the second unit to create an, uh, echo.
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Doing so requires mirroring the stages of eye development, as we again need to wind up with the right corneal cells from which we can generate the needed epithelial cells.
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Bonnie (Liza Weil), a card-carrying member of Team Annalise ("For now," Frank reminds a confused Michaela) realizes while investigating the Wes/Dominic connection that someone is mirroring her computer.
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PCE inflation on both measures has eased significantly over the last year, mirroring the slowdown in the economy since the middle of 2018 ( "Personal consumption and outlays", BEA, July 30).
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The feature, which Microsoft is referring to as app mirroring and shows up in Windows as an app called Your Phone, seems to be work best with Android for now.
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It's starting with the mirroring of the Android stock texting and photos apps and iPhone webpage transfer, with more fully featured Android app support coming at a later, unannounced date.
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With hardly a policy disagreement to separate the three candidates, the contest has degenerated into vicious mud-slinging, mirroring the nationwide schism between Trumpists and traditionalists in the Republican Party.
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BenevolentAI has grown rapidly since it was founded in 2013, mirroring growing interest across the pharmaceuticals industry in harnessing the power of AI to speed up drug discovery and development.
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The name, which started as the "Million Women March," was bashed on social media for mirroring the title of a march in Philadelphia 20 years ago to empower black communities.
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Mirroring the high quality of its trailers, Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse has a first act that screams "instant classic" and left every fan I spoke to wanting more.
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The allegedly inferior males have been shunted aside as characters for too long, mirroring how their lives may seem undesirable to the rest of those who populate You're The Worst.
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Democrats as opposition party Sanders says he accepts the Democrats' new role as the "opposition" party—but rejected mirroring what he described as Republicans' kneejerk obstruction to President Obama's policies.
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DUBAI, July 21 (Reuters) - Most Gulf stock markets rose in early Sunday trading, mirroring gains late last week in global markets, and supported by some companies' positive second-quarter results.
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It's the first day that the loud, showboating, aggressive, but none too intelligent creature dominates the stars, mirroring the one dominating American political conversation and threatening China in the process.
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If someone has recently been through something traumatic, it's easy for him to get pulled into the emotionality of that and build a bond based on the sensations he's mirroring.
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DUBAI, June 18 (Reuters) - Amid muted trading activity, the Abu Dhabi stock market shed value in early trade on Monday, mirroring a drop in Asian shares, while Dubai was flat.
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CHICAGO (Reuters) - American Airlines Group Inc said on Friday it is extending cancellations of Boeing Co 737 MAX flights through March 4, 2020, mirroring an earlier announcement by Southwest Airlines.
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