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There are three types of mirrors: great mirrors, regular mirrors, and very bad, no good, terrible mirrors.
Great ornately-framed mirrors from Wetherspoons, wide space-age mirrors from Oceanas, cracked graffiti-riddled mirrors from underground-basement clubs.
Using cameras instead of physical mirrors could also end dangling damaged mirrors.
You sought mir- rors, gained mirrors, took on mirrors and the endless corridors.
Stahelski: We ended up buying two or three dozen dance mirrors, movable mirrors on wheels.
Call me old-fashioned, but I prefer my mirrors to be made out of mirrors.
Installing the mirrors has been a careful process Installing the mirrors has been a careful process.
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Graceland's formal rooms are all white carpet and gold trimmings and mirrors — walls and walls of mirrors.
"When you come to intelligence, we are in a forest of mirrors, a wilderness of mirrors," he replied.
"While large mirrors are perfect tools, small hand mirrors can be used effectively to make sex more erotic," says Riel.
As you flip through Mirrors, it's not really the mirrors at which you'll find yourself looking, but at their reflections and their surroundings.
We used old-school tricks of putting people [in a spot, and] moving mirrors behind other mirrors to refract that; people hiding under black.
The test methods developed at DLR are used to examine mirrors from a variety of manufacturers, to assess how well solar mirrors reflect sunlight.
Smoke and mirrors -- Trump had this WSJ Op-Ed on Ukraine by Kimberley Strassel, with the headline "Smoke and Mirrors" sent to every Republican senator.
The mirrors of Fragile Mirrors are not so literal: they're found in Muñoz's ability to let contemporary culture and ancient mystical thought reflect each other.
But using cameras instead of physical mirrors still hasn't been approved by regulators, so you'll notice the car shown at the event has side mirrors.
The situation facing the Oregon GOP mirrors the one facing the GOP at the national level; every chapter of the story above mirrors a national chapter.
We'd move mirrors around, and hold mirrors, and try to figure out where to hold the guns, and all the different gags we could do with it.
Use mirrors to add dimension The timeless trick of adding mirrors to make a small room appear larger gets a modern spin in Andrews' Tahoe project, above.
On the top floor, arches in the Chapel of Sacred Mirrors reach 19 feet high, highlighting the centerpiece series consisting of 19 paintings and two etched mirrors.
Noting that the side mirrors were cloudy from age, the man returned to his shop, cut two replacement mirrors and presented them to Mr. Leston — at no charge.
While there are large, conventional truck mirrors mounted outside the vehicle, each interior screen shows images of the sides of the truck through cameras mounted under the exterior mirrors.
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We've reached the funhouse era of American history; we're looking at mirrors reflecting upon mirrors and we don't remember, any longer, where one thing begins and the other thing ends.
The mirror-gazer may have been the first selfie fanatic, and in the heyday of mirrors the truly vain had handheld mirrors they toted around the way we carry phones.
The small video cameras that are used in place of side mirrors -- video images are displayed on two screens inside the car -- largely eliminate the aerodynamic drag mirrors can cause.
"That doesn't necessarily mean that mirrors are useless," Halperin says, adding that they might help when the information derived from the mirrors is relevant to executing the exercise effectively and safely.
It's a compelling bit of film whose surreal, hazy aesthetic mirrors the feel of the song (it also dips into decidedly more violent Congrats track "House of Mirrors" for a stretch).
For some people with it, mirrors are more like funhouse mirrors, reflecting a soft belly curve as a giant belly or a delicate forehead scar as far brighter than their eyes.
Smoke & Mirrors tour dates will be made available soon.
The space was full of mirrors and gold accents ...
It mirrors the glass shade on the Pixel phones, but it also mirrors the Pixelbook's other major design element: the "advanced silicone" pads on the keyboard deck that surround a glass trackpad.
When one of Nuro's cars pulled up to the curb in Scottsdale last week, I noticed it had small motorcycle rearview mirrors on it, even though the mirrors serve no practical purpose.
All gestures here are grand gestures; all soirées are glittering soirées; all mirrors are magic mirrors; every ferocity is a genuine ferocity; every grill is a brazier; every regret a bitter one.
After an election that played out in a blizzard of untruths and questions whether news is real or fake, it can feel like a hall of mirrors inside a hall of mirrors.
What was lost in efficiency through the use of simple mirrors was regained through the development of sophisticated tracking software; the mirrors closely track the sun as it moves across the sky.
Relevance to Van Eyck becomes less convincing with the inclusion of the actual convex mirrors of William Orpen and Rossetti, the latter of whom owned twenty four mirrors, nine of them convex.
As the image-analysis software calculates, it sends constant signals to the mirrors, which result in constant micromovements as the mirrors keep themselves perfectly focused on a single point, about 50 centimeters across.
Visualead's downfall mirrors the fate of another Alibaba investment, Quixey.
This is a defining rule of the wilderness of mirrors.
But it's not all smoke and mirrors and performance art.
The Stable Outlook on HBG mirrors that on the parent.
The story on the supply front mirrors the demand picture.
The Stable Outlook mirrors that on the Hungarian sovereign rating.
Why is Homer appearing in mirrors all of a sudden?
Kate isn't the only one whose style mirrors Princess Diana's.
But she found herself trapped in a hall of mirrors.
These reflect the light powerfully, like mirrors of gold shine.
"It's all smoke and mirrors," a separate Latino leader said.
To some extent, this mirrors slowing elsewhere in the world.
Zendure's SuperHub mostly mirrors the ports available on the SuperTank.
Airbnb's move mirrors an industry trend going the other direction.
It mirrors this softness that happens, and what K wants.
It mostly mirrors what other Democrats have promised to do.
But it's also all fiction; it's all smoke and mirrors.
This decline mirrors weak participation in civic groups more broadly.
Clarke said she went so far as to avoid mirrors.
But sometimes — too often — mirrors can become excruciating, inhospitable places.
But the chill also mirrors the protagonist's constant, miserable loneliness.
The Negative Outlook mirrors that on the Bahraini sovereign (BB+).
Algorithm bias mirrors what we see in the real world.
The solar reserve contains over 10,000 heliostats, or solar mirrors.
The solar reserve contains over 10,000 heliostats, or solar mirrors.
I think about what those mirrors would've meant for me.
The battle in Virginia mirrors those in many other states.
It also mirrors what she said she did regarding Catherine.
Other interests: Mirrors, ponds, learning about your best angles, geometry.
"These programs are all just smoke and mirrors," says Torii.
Apple's Continuity feature mirrors a phone call on the Mac.
It mirrors Juul's rectangular shape, though it's thicker and rounder.
The emotion of the photos mirrors Bahbah's own personal struggle.
Hawley's narrative gaslighting mirrors the way mental illness clouds reality.
The driver looks over his shoulder and checks the mirrors.
Everything mirrors and enhances everything else in this superb show.
This project mirrors a product launched in London last year.
So, too,- will mirrors that are regularly exposed to humidity.
Trump's popularity in Virginia mirrors his low national approval ratings.
It also mirrors Bradesco's ample size and domestic systemic importance.
The structure mirrors the expected sizes of the bond tranches.
There were mirrors all inside and her floors were marble.
What are any of us doing in front of mirrors?
That strategy mirrors how TikTok's watermarked exports colonized the web.
Maybe there's a lack of mirrors at the Money Mansion.
But deeply felt sorrow often mirrors a deeply cherished love.
He also added a line of mirrors to the space.
Their relationship mirrors the one I had with my mother.
Only by sleight of hand, using numerical smoke and mirrors.
Monuments and historical museums are always mirrors, advertisements, time bombs.
Behind them, mirrors create the illusion of a dense cityscape.
This mirrors a system in place already at Rotten Tomatoes.
The spike starting in 2014 mirrors that of the 1990s.
I'm assuming the film mirrors current discussions about Korean politics?
The cops beat up patrons, breaking mirrors and shattering bottles.
Mr. Trump and Mr. Osteen are mirrors of each other.
Locks stopped working, and mirrors and cameras were rarely used.
The plan mirrors the same incentives Smith is working towards.
The situation in Botswana closely mirrors that of South Africa.
She walked past banks of black vinyl and giant mirrors.
The mirrors were up, and the tree was fully decorated.
Many are billionaires or bigmouths whose outsize vanity mirrors Trump's.
Come check out our new mirrors in East Village today!
With All Mirrors, her most ambitious offering yet, she's defiant.
Antique mirrors hang in clusters on walls of exposed brick.
Their advice closely mirrors that of legendary investor Warren Buffett.
Seen collectively, though, they become a dazzling hall of mirrors.
In others, people can see through the smoke and mirrors.
Eliminate your car's blind spots by adjusting your mirrors properly.
His installation -- "A Biography of the Forgotten" -- features hundreds of Benin bronze heads which hang overhead with mirrors placed against a large canvas, to symbolize the colonial era when mirrors were exchanged for humans.
"Nothing daring or experimental, no genre busting, no avant-garde, no re-enactments, no postmodern mirrors upon mirrors, no animated scenes, no original music, no 20-20 hindsight, no fancy dancing," Mr. Else writes.
Split mirrors US cultural and political divide, bishop says William Willimon, a Duke Divinity School professor and bishop in the United Methodist Church, said the split mirrors the current US cultural and political divide.
Later, they found mirrors in his cell and he was relocated.
Martinez's experience mirrors those of other users who spoke to Mashable.
And in many ways, that journey mirrors Layne's real-life story.
I palpitated with pleasure, my breath breaking like tiny fractured mirrors.
Rearview mirrors with interactive digital screens are a thing in China.
It mirrors the military plane, without military avionics and communications equipment.
The 643 percent mirrors the rest of the month so far.
"She said we got to get rid of the mirrors now."
Then, a bunch of mirrors ask him questions about his personality.
As Extenso points out, Elliot's life mirrors that of a prisoner.
They take up the checkerboard mats in front of the mirrors.
And it mirrors what Clinton has done with her own campaign.
Star's Blood Lust line doesn't stop at makeup, mirrors, and straws.
Some tried distracting Israeli snipers with mirrors reflecting the brilliant sun.
There are a number of mirrors from Georgian and Edwardian England.
While at Versailles he was awed by the Hall of Mirrors.
The latter turns legislatures into funhouse mirrors of the people's will.
It mirrors the spirit of the city, without getting too dramatic.
Lastly, there's "mirror mode," which simply mirrors content onto both screens.
The scheme mirrors Britain's Individual Saving Accounts and France's "plans d'épargne".
In many ways, this film mirrors Lawrence's own attempt at emancipation.
Fishball is trying to patent its system of lenses and mirrors.
Can you see the true reflection in the hall of mirrors?
And do mirrors and door windows really need frames and bezels?
An array of mirrors at the Ivanpah Solar Electric Generating System.
In a way, it mirrors the romance between Harry and June.
Ellie Goulding covers "Mirrors" – with an incredible set of backup singers.
The "personalization" may exist, but it feels like smoke and mirrors.
They are a restless bunch physically – which mirrors their restlessness overall.
The entire show mirrors this ethical catastrophe hiding in plain sight.
The Negative Outlook on PB's IDR mirrors that on the sovereign.
Actually, it kind of mirrors how Ben Simmons got to LSU.
Had I gotten those mirrors I would've saw myself even clearer.
The images are made by placing two mirrors opposite each other.
Growing up, I could only see my reflection in black mirrors.
The Stable Outlook of the bank mirrors that of its parent.
Where we are, the world seems cleansed and filled with mirrors.
But it also mirrors a larger anxiety about political marriages themselves.
The law mirrors Arizona's controversial SB1070, which was passed in 2010.
But for now, a $4 phone is just smoke and mirrors.
But then there are normal mirrors that just show you... you.
Sprawling solar power stations use mirrors to concentrate sunlight onto water.
Cast members polish their characters in front of mirrors, perfecting movements.
But it's an add-on that mirrors something we already do.
"Jokerman" is not your standard purple smoke and mirrors music video.
The gauge's decline mirrors the recent recovery in small-cap shares.
The mystery of Prince's death mirrors the enigma of his life.
This trend mirrors the rise of religiously unaffiliated in the country.
AMLO's platform mirrors the priorities of his mayorship of Mexico City.
Playful, geometric motifs are replicated in mirrors and Venetian plaster displays.
It's a gameplay mechanic that mirrors America's obsession with hospital ratings.
Static Nails Smoke and Mirrors Manicure, $16, available at Static Nails.
Here's the smoke and mirrors: Xintong Tiandi didn't exist in 2007.
He screened YouTube videos of silverbacks encountering mirrors in the jungle.
Then came a crowd of men cloaked in red, holding mirrors.
Although Janus is not a teacher, his case mirrors Friedrichs v.
These moonbeams can bring miracles along with the smoke and mirrors.
It sort of mirrors my parents' generation's adoration of Warren Buffett.
West have historically served as distorted mirrors through which Russia viewed
The Lamborghini Aventador SVJ has it for the side-view mirrors!
California's emissions profile mirrors that of quite a few OECD countries.
This strategy mirrors that used by companies like Facebook and Google.
The feature, first reported by AdWeek, mirrors similar functions on Instagram.
Indeed, you can't see the mirrors and frames properly at all.
Unlike Blond(e), though, Ctrl doesn't play with smoke and mirrors.
This mirrors a pattern found in the queer community at large.
Her delivery perfectly mirrors the faux sweet message of the book.
The image is inverted (unless mirrors are used to flip it).
A certain amount of smoke and mirrors is to be expected.
They are like mirrors: the self is reflected in the sculptures.
The Negative Outlook on the OBG mirrors that on UBI's IDR.
Where are the windshield wipers and turn signals and side mirrors?
It's this kind of suggestively symbolic framework that mirrors Tolkien's oeuvre.
I also treated all of the glass, including my side mirrors.
The chatter down the row of mirrors is just as uninhibited.
Here are pocketbooks, metal mirrors, extra trousers and bloody, abandoned shoes.
At this point, I'm not much drawn to mirrors or nakedness.
In a way, Rice's life and work eerily mirrors Jean Vigo's.
The move mirrors the Trump administration's increased tariffs on Chinese goods.
The more Trump is cornered, the more he mirrors Richard Nixon.
Trump and his base are like two mirrors facing each other.
So this'll involve dusting, cleaning your mirrors, polishing up any wood.
This man kept his clothing behind a wall of sliding mirrors.
But the Dow's rise nearly mirrors a fall in the dollar.
Surrounding mirrors multiply the sets upward, downward, and sideways, to infinity.
Elissa Slotkin (D-MI) that closely mirrors a proposal from Sen.
"This is smoke and mirrors," he said of the new documents.
The negative Outlook on the IDR mirrors that on the sovereign's.
Clinton's campaign said her proposal mirrors that of the Family Act.
Decorative mirrors can add a fascinating focal point to any room.
Instruments function like fun-house mirrors, exaggerating and twisting every sound.
An intro that mirrors that iconic Phantom Menace trailer opening shot!
Others questioned the lack of mirrors in one of the shops.
To be a twin can be a psychological house of mirrors.
What a perverse hall of mirrors our White House has become.
"It's all a kind of smoke and mirrors," Mr. Alexander said.
In some ways, all impeachment proceedings become mirrors to their time.
Republican lawmakers nationwide are introducing legislation that practically mirrors Trump's agenda.
But I ended up installing mirrors, a much more needed repair.
That projected split of Harris' support mirrors national polling, as well.
Biden's bill mirrors one recently signed into law by California Gov.
Moore's trajectory mirrors what happened with Trump during the 2016 election.
The bill mirrors the Senate's and has 82 cosponsors so far.
An overturned chair near the mural mirrors the woman's anxious posture.
I am surprised that the mirrors in Facebook show their faces.
And to see mirrors being used for something other than selfies.
This element of Booker's plan mirrors legislation he introduced last August.
That approach mirrors the one Burden took himself during his career.
Much of this framework mirrors regulations passed in 27 other states.
"Portal" (2019), a house-of-cards style construction made primarily of plywood, seems to be made mostly of openings, windows, oculi — vantage points that open up onto one another, like hall of mirrors without the mirrors.
"We felt ['Believer'] bridged the gap between Smoke + Mirrors and Evolve because it captures the angst of Smoke + Mirrors — that dark value and powerful value — but it's also very minimalistic, which this new record is," Reynolds explains.
Feeds from the cameras that replaced the wing mirrors are fed to multifunction displays near where the mirrors would be seen normally, and when stationary they're used as command consoles to open and close the electric doors.
The intention mirrors the sale of its business in Vietnam last year.
I always say it's a miracle they can see themselves in mirrors.
The EQA concept sketch lacks real-world inhibitions, like regulatory side mirrors.
The algorithms for matching at dating websites are mostly smoke and mirrors.
This approach mirrors Mirantis' take on delivering its OpenStack and Kubernetes solutions.
Its story mirrors the 1992 film closely with a few new additions.
Then, there are mirrors to gather the light, which the lenses focus.
It's also found a planet that uncannily mirrors many of Earth's characteristics.
Even if Kanyon is smoke and mirrors, though, Khishchnik seems real enough.
According to lawmakers, this new bill mirrors the language in the CRA.
Also knurled are the rear-facing cameras, replacing the traditional wing mirrors.
A lawmaker in Illinois just introduced a bill Monday that mirrors California's.
For one thing, the Data Store was a forensic hall of mirrors.
The side mirrors aren't powered or heated, and there's no auto dimming.
LIGO works by bouncing lasers down tunnels with mirrors at each end.
Instead, poring over its holdings last summer, he chose mirrors and frames.
Intentionally or not, that crisis mirrors the shifting definition of American nerdiness.
For Trump's supporters, he has made his malpractice appear in their mirrors.
Word to the wise: Don't let the hall of mirrors fool you.
The school day mirrors a working day, running from 8.30am to 5pm.
His trajectory in the 2020 campaign closely mirrors that of fellow Rep.
This mirrors the conservative media outlets that have most nakedly embraced him.
It may not take long to appear in their rear-view mirrors.
A secondary mirror and pair of tertiary mirrors round out the system.
The show turns dark progressively, which mirrors the events of her life.
The Positive Outlook on Agos's Long-Term IDR mirrors that of CA's.
Joan Mitchells's or Mark Rothko's floating fields materialize as mirrors or thrones.
The intense spectrum Portman offers is promising, and mirrors the glowing reviews.
Its owner-operated structure mirrors those of the NBA, NFL and MLB.
That caution mirrors similar worries in the West about companies like Huawei.
He claims there is some smoke and mirrors involved in the process.
It will consist of seven primary mirrors, each 27.6 feet in diameter.
They are perfect mirrors of our current state of fear and worry.
Yet here is where the mirrors loom and dazzle the unwary eye.
She hopes viewers use her installations as mirrors into their own lives.
Luminar, a growing startup, with a pair of oscillating, dime-sized mirrors.
Artificial intelligence mirrors its developers and the data sets it's trained on.
Former interned Japanese-Americans have said the Dilley camp mirrors their experiences.
Can you imagine the number of mirrors this man must have smashed?
The film's end mirrors its beginning, back inside of the sod house.
Sometimes games will try to obscure this inflexibility behind smoke or mirrors.
She said that books are either mirrors, windows, or sliding glass doors.
The Stable Outlook on CBI's Long-term IDR mirrors that on QNB.
The Stable Outlook on CN's Long-Term IDR mirrors that on SG's.
The mirrors are used to measure how gravitational waves warp space-time.
We try to hold up funhouse mirrors to the world around us.
Then there's the pair of wide-angle cameras in the side mirrors.
Also, it mirrors some major fast food and quick service restaurant chains.
The draft mostly mirrors a bill the lower house approved in September.
Kari's Law – A bill from Klobuchar, which mirrors House legislation from Rep.
Even Ervinck's production process mirrors the notion of a human-machine hybrid.
Vauxhall GT Concept You might notice this concept doesn't include sideview mirrors.
Discounts, rebates and coupons dominate the smoke and mirrors of pharmaceutical sales.
Trump's "savings," it turns out, were nothing more than smoke and mirrors.
RB Leipzig's rise mirrors that of Leipzig itself, Germany's fastest-growing city.
The technology uses 50,600 mirrors spread over a 3 square kilometer site.
That position, which to some degree mirrors Microsoft's, makes sense for Oracle.
This, when almost all polling in 2018 mirrors a dramatically bifurcated nation.
Silver mirrors and fine handmade lampshades and fixture accents flowed just nicely.
Her diction, in its variance, mirrors what she's disclosing about the song.
The BOK's cautious stance mirrors a similar shift by its global counterparts.
Some might perceive a roomful of broken mirrors as an unlucky omen.
That debt, alarmingly, mirrors the mortgage market bubble and collapse of 2007.
Mirrors complement the glass walls to make the space feel even larger.
"She continued: "It's pretty easy to convince people with smoke and mirrors.
"It all feels like smoke and mirrors," he said of the experience.
Avicii's photos cover every selfie-ready surface, including elevator and bathroom mirrors.
You can be attracted to things that are all smoke and mirrors.
Per Axios' Jonathan Swan, this mirrors "a truly remarkable breakdown in process."
What we're seeing in France mirrors what's happening in much of Europe.
DEPOSIT RATINGS The upgrade of PB's Deposit Ratings mirrors the IDRs' upgrade.
BROOKER It sort of mirrors online dating, what happens in this story.
The Negative Outlook for these four banks mirrors that of the sovereign.
The room was all crown moldings, gilded mirrors and porcelain dog figurines.
I read once: Children serve as mirrors of their parents' forgotten selves.
It mirrors the growing lead of the Republican candidate in Minnesota's Eighth.
It's eerie, but it now mirrors many other formerly bustling American cities.
And over the course of its run, the show neatly mirrors itself.
From the very beginning of the show, their outfits have been mirrors.
It's a life that mirrors many other children in the Isaan region.
But shuffling judges around the country might just be smoke and mirrors.
The experience of a Virginia couple, Andrell and Aaron Laniewicz, mirrors mine.
Walking past all those mirrors, I kept catching glimpses of myself, grinning.
The transformation of the broadcast landscape mirrors one a quarter-century ago.
The approach mirrors the administration's aggressive deregulatory agenda throughout the federal government.
Still, I'm struck by other ways in which Amazon's experience mirrors Facebook's.
Fox News' poll mirrors a Quinnipiac University poll taken from August1-4.
She recently expanded her line to include mirrors, tables and her artwork.
The US' coronavirus caseload is growing at a rate that mirrors Italy's.
The scene mirrors an exchange between her and Offred in the present.
The advice mirrors that given to travelers during cold and flu season.
The French data mirrors a broader dip in the euro zone economy.
The beams bounce off mirrors then converge back near the beam splitter.
VW's electric car offensive mirrors pre-Frankfurt show announcements by German rivals.
They have no mirrors and try to create a judgement-free atmosphere.
Its grainy black-and-white video mirrors the mood: indistinct, foreboding, patient.
Having low toilets, small mirrors, and high tubs isn&apost exactly functional.
Short mirrors are impractical and they can make your space seem smaller.
"It's a sad development but one that mirrors developments elsewhere," he said.
But that dominance mirrors the way soccer is drowning out other sports.
That portion of the deal mirrors an earlier settlement with California regulators.
The new fascination with weed in some way mirrors the sabermetrics movement.
The election of a president often mirrors the needs of the population.
Favored devices include depictions of mirrors, their reflections, or paintings within paintings.
The debate mirrors a similar contentious battle in Seattle this past summer.
My daughter notices mirrors, not just in books, but all around her.
Mirrors are another decor item you should buy at the thrift shop.
The tables also include mirrors, candles, decorated eggs, water and various fruits.
The drop in imports mirrors ongoing declines in manufacturing sentiment and production.
But we require slow lenses as much as we require immediate mirrors.
Glossy surfaces, glass, and mirrors serve as powerful motifs in Mucha's work.
The 13-year time frame mirrors the longest-ever highway funding program.
Some pirates simply stop creating new mirrors after a few blocking procedures.
It will also be the first detector to cryogenically chill its mirrors — the practice of using liquefied gas to achieve temperatures below minus 150 degrees Celsius ( minus 238 degrees Fahrenheit) — to reduce noise from the mirrors' own atoms.
Decades later, as an adult when I heard Rudine Sims Bishop talk about the importance of books being mirrors and windows for the reader, I'd realize that Morrison had provided, through her characters, some of my earliest mirrors.
In the Sheesh Mahal, a fairy-tale, open-air hall of mirrors, the walls and ceilings are covered in geometric and floral patterns inlaid with thousands of tiny foil panels, as well as marble relief panels and larger mirrors.
Continental, a major parts and systems supplier to automakers, calls them digital mirrors.
Anna's story, that of a stranger in a strange land, also mirrors Natasha's.
This happened during the period that best mirrors today's circumstances: the late 1960s.
The alleged incident mirrors Trump's own words in the 2005 "Access Hollywood" tape.
People can feel particularly helpless if what they see mirrors their own trauma.
The crystal sits between two mirrors, one of which only partially reflects light.
As the robotic fist loosens, she mirrors its conformation with her right hand.
The side mirrors and windscreen-wipers had long gone, good riddance to them.
But Eric Oglander is especially interested in the mirrors you find on Craigslist.
Usually, some assortment of gum, lipstick, makeup blotters, mirrors, and phones was involved.
Mirrors are such a great visual version of the movement that can happen.
It had a red and gold interior with ornate mirrors and gigantic chandeliers.
Perhaps that was also how she felt, adrift in a hall of mirrors.
This tendency toward bright colors, generosity and liveliness mirrors Arthur's sensibility in life.
But his claim otherwise mirrors what he wrote on Twitter a year ago.
I write a little bit about it in the program for Smoke & Mirrors.
For accessories, Star is introducing a new shape of his famous hand mirrors.
Churchill's reasoning mirrors extremely well the way scientists think about this problem today.
The debate over housing mirrors the broader debate over migration's effect on Britons.
But its plight mirrors many other sectors struggling with the fallout from Brexit.
Simple. Just increase the angle of the mirrors that reflect the laser light.
In a sense, the zombie firm phenomenon mirrors the European labour-market problem.
Sud's is a world of boxes, cubes, and mirrors that also trap bodies.
I'd covered the mirrors because the sight of my own face terrified me.
Simplehuman made both mirrors with a proprietary light system that simulates natural sunlight.
Ideally, like in Max's smart mirrors, the software is passive and always available.
Mirrors don't focus light but instead reflect it, which has a few advantages.
North Carolina, with a Duke championship, probably mirrors a lot of other brackets.
LafargeHolcim's optimistic view of the balance of 2016 mirrors recent announcements by rivals.
Daryl Tol, president of Florida Hospital, said the gesture mirrors the community's actions.
The Positive Outlook on FCA Bank's Long-Term IDR mirrors that of CA's.
The circadian rhythm mirrors that seen in a number of animals, including humans.
I think this constraint inspired creativity mirrors the creativity that Winamp skins inspired.
Foot traffic in September through October 27 closely mirrors 2015 (although slightly down).
Think more "Rey snapping into endless mirrors" from The Last Jedi type scenes.
Two mirrors reflect what appears on your smartphone onto an angled Fresnel lens.
The pedagogical divide mirrors a political one between conservative statists and liberal technocrats.
The GLD ETF, which mirrors gold prices, is also at mid-2013 highs.
And I also know that mirrors make us feel things — at any age.
In many ways, I don't want to admit that mirrors give me anxiety.
However, other fine print mirrors restrictions from previous years of Southwest's big sales.
The bill mirrors some of what Warren has proposed on the campaign trail.
You can watch telescope assembly (including placing the mirrors!) on a webcam live.
The probe is also equipped with a series of mirrors known as retroreflectors.
Its structures multiply as the station mirrors itself and its identity turns vapid.
Stephenson's testimony mirrors what Time Warner Chief Executive Jeff Bewkes said on Wednesday.
To make the car more aerodynamic, it has no mirrors on the doors.
Thanks to this, "we soon won't need rear-view mirrors anymore," Huang joked.
I'm surprised they can see themselves in the mirrors, you know, most people.
That mirrors a similarly weak expectation for apparent usage growth in China itself.
In this way, the artists turn the installation's mirrors into 630 sub-projectors.
It also mirrors Uber's aim to become a one-stop shop for mobility.
I'm hating my reflection I walk around the house trying to fight mirrors
The south coast of Melemele Island roughly mirrors that of O'ahu, for instance.
You're far from alone in thinking the craziness in Veep mirrors real life.
The Czech monetary outlook mirrors the continued need for easy policy around Europe.
Jonah crushes 'Mirrors' too so you guys are gonna LOVE IT. Thanks man!
It was a noisy, harshly lit place, full of mirrors and metallic surfaces.
We had focus mitts and some mirrors, a little mat area for sparring.
The plan of action that Mattis outlined mirrors the directive that Trump issued.
Crafting these mirrors isn't easy, though the reasons why are a bit technical.
"It's all smoke and mirrors," Mr. Henry said of the play, now closed.
The provision mirrors a bill, H.R. 4490, that the duo introduced in February.
The story of the talkin' shit era closely mirrors the story of Drakeo.
How can you differentiate between the smoke and mirrors and the real deal?
It simply mirrors reality: Politicians have been absent, and continue to be so.
And he mirrors many of today's dads, who are so changed from yesterday's.
The nonbinding measure mirrors one passed in 85033, shortly before the presidential election.
Their collection will include $30 pig-shaped mirrors in both black and pink.
The Stable Outlooks on all banks mirrors the Outlook on the Qatari sovereign.
This mirrors one of the targets set out in the landmark Paris Agreement.
Muscle-bound with information, we stand in front of our mirrors and flex.
Johnson's proposal mirrors H.R. 220006, which is sponsored in the House by Rep.
They were pretty bare, with just cots for sleeping and full-length mirrors.
"There is no smoking gun here; only smoke and mirrors," the filing states.
Some estimates predict as many as 5 million, if the crisis mirrors Syria.
Trilobites This week's GIF science lesson shows what's possible with just two mirrors.
Though all bathrooms include frameless mirrors and modern light fixtures, each differs slightly.
At the western tip of the Mojave Desert sits a mosaic of mirrors.
The diversifying Democratic presidential fields of recent years mirrors a diversifying Democratic Party.
The miniseries mirrors the real-life events of the tragic 1986 nuclear disaster.
In.Mirror where she posts pictures of moody aphorisms written in lipstick on mirrors.
In addition to his mannered architectural shots, Kogonada likes to shoot into mirrors.
It was very dark and we put a few mirrors on the walls.
What's next: The measure, passed Wednesday, mirrors a similar proposal lawmakers passed recently.
To find more information about the Chapel of Sacred Mirrors go to cosm.org.
It may be all smoke and mirrors, but there will be free drinks.
Axions are currently being hunted for via experiments involving giant Earth-based mirrors.
The pages in his story are mostly taken up by images of mirrors.
Flora is like a visual instrument that mirrors the personality of the player.
That largely mirrors previous research that involved scraping dark web marketplace sales figures.
The rise in anti-Semitism in Germany mirrors similar patterns around the world.
The Transylvania stage has hidden rooms and mirrors for audacious players to find.
Laos has close political ties to communist Vietnam and mirrors its political system.
He loves to watch himself in videos and dance in front of mirrors.
The aseptic color charts, the matter-of-fact panes of glass and mirrors.
They make plain that one does not need mirrors to generate worlds unbounded.
On many fronts, Stella's recovery mirrors a healthy person's march to adulthood. Oh!
The research mirrors a report released last week from management consultancy Bain & Company.
The tightened grip mirrors a similar clampdown by the Communist Party in China.
Uber's arc mirrors that of its rival Lyft, which went public in March.
I'm a gay dad but this article mirrors my experience with my husband.
The decision also mirrors the growing nature of the conflict with the Chinese.
His success mirrors the rise of right-leaning populist figures around the world.
And though rare, Costello reminds that the White House often mirrors the nation.
One such scene, in which her dragons hatch, mirrors the most recent episode.
The Art Nouveau-style oak frames on the mirrors were installed in 1901.
His plan would invest $800 million* in researching geoengineering methods like space mirrors.
Investors will want to know if the Conference Board data mirrors that trend.
"It's stuck together with chewing gum and mirrors," Dawson says of Alto Rock.
The occupation growth mirrors what we know about the rest of the economy.
During a pivotal election season, the chaos in the borderlands mirrors turmoil nationwide.
"Business mirrors biology"The coronavirus causes a respiratory disease known as COVID-19.
There are only side mirrors and it does not handle like a Prius.
The case mirrors battles over abortion that are unfolding in several other states.
It mirrors the caucus experience, where voters first congregate with their favorite candidate.
One caveat: Unlike mirrors, the video image requires you to refocus your eyes.
Two beautiful young women emerge from the entryway's hall of mirrors, hands clasped.
No streaks, no lint, no muss, no fuss — just clean mirrors and counters.
He did it with a catwalk paved in antiqued mirrors beneath crystal chandeliers.
This time, we didn't even discuss covering the mirrors in our childhood home.
Who do these five justices see when they look in their mental mirrors?
A sculptural parchment-colored chandelier by Stephen White complements the ornate gold mirrors.
Little mirrors are not likely to replace boxes on forms any time soon.
"It says that the seemingly new direction is smoke and mirrors," said Raymond.
This darkened room is filled with mirrors reflecting hues of purple and blue.
As an illustrative example, consider a hypothetical in which Colorado mirrors British Columbia.
The Daltons, a family in the book, mirrors his own family, he said.
The demographic mirrors the migration of Asian families to suburbs across the country.
Just for everyone's sake, though, please avoid stumbling into a house of mirrors.
Some complained about spoilers as they sought out download mirrors of the rampage.
The situation in Nigeria mirrors that in many other countries across the continent.
So do the pop-out video cameras that replace the car's side mirrors.
Tuesday's report by the committee's Democratic majority mirrors his concern about its implications.
Scaramucci will be a Wall Street bull crashing through Washington's house of mirrors.
They did not get all the way through "Infinity Mirrors" until 4 p.m.
They also found broken mirrors, cut wires, and a damaged video surveillance system.
The sharp increase and peak mirrors data CDC was using to track EVALI.
He has worked with lead, aluminum mesh, mirrors, dirt, felt, steam and steel.
That doesn't mean the Tesla Semi will have traditional side-view mirrors, however.
The transcript vault mirrors, almost eerily, the White House tapes in its importance.
Around the crown, its dollhouse mirrors would have glinted in the stage lights.
In the past, Stout created tabletop lamps and mirrors using intertwined ceramic ladies.
"Yesterday, the decline in bookings mirrors the period after 9/11," Cowen said.
That would be Mike Pence, who mirrors the boss more than you realize.
His music as Mind Over Mirrors is mercurial and mystical, effervescent and contemplative.
Even better, the five-act structure loosely mirrors how TV episodes are structured.
Alongside the gorgeous Venetian wall mirrors and stucco decorations, Förg's works seemed slight.
Placed in the landscape section, the work subtly mirrors Renger-Patzsch's tree trunks.
I would get angry looking at myself in those awful mirrors every time.
Later, a scene between Negan and Olivia mirrors the earlier scene with Carl.
This newfound emphasis on religion beautifully mirrors the symbolism in his written work.
In the case of LIGO, which first went online in the early 2000s, two mirrors are hung very far apart (in Richland, Washington and Baton Rouge, Louisiana), forming a primary arm, while another two mirrors are set up perpendicular to that.
At the "Yayoi Kusama: Infinity Mirrors" exhibition at the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden in Washington, a huge hit featuring immersive mirrors, part of the museum closed for three days after a patron shattered a glowing LED pumpkin in February.
In 2000, a memorial consisting of three mirrors tilted up against each other like the mirrors you might find in a changing room, was erected in the Hausvogteiplatz to commemorate the Jewish garment workers and shop owners lost during the war.
Mirrors open up the spaces they're in, and can be beautiful decorative pieces, making it a great gift for Libra: Mirrors are revealing on a surface level, but an astrology reading with a qualified practitioner can take you so much deeper.
The company's innovation was that instead of using fancy, parabolic, custom-built mirrors that had to be specially manufactured and installed, it used small, plain, flat mirrors that were easy to mass-manufacture and could be installed by any skilled laborer.
When art comes from an intensely personal place, it often mirrors its maker's psyche.
The Negative Outlook on Bank Austria's Long-Term IDR mirrors that of its parent.
Its legal system closely mirrors the British model and prizes transparency and due process.
"This gesture is still smoke and mirrors," Gay Gordon-Byrne, executive director of Repair.
You died at the hands of light beams bouncing through a series of mirrors.
"I think this poll really mirrors the current state of politics," Barefoot tells Refinery29.
This mirrors Aetna CEO Mark Bertolini's statement on the reasons for leaving the exchanges.
Alone and surrounded by mirrors, all I wanted was fresh air and a joint.
But there are other kinds of symmetry that have nothing to do with mirrors.
Cost Plus World Market: Up to 50% off mirrors, wall decor and wall art.
Simultaneously, she noticed how much customers at Refine Method loved working out alongside mirrors.
Light bulbs were mounted on the walls, some framing nothing, some with mirrors inside.
We are in an unsubtle age, and the prevailing makeup trend eloquently mirrors this.
These instruments have primary mirrors that are, respectively, ten metres and 8.1 metres across.
" The message mirrors President Trump's oft-voiced claim that the media pushes "fake news.
NONOTAK Studio spent their year on the road, playing with light, mirrors and motion.
That means Nuro can make self-driving delivery vehicles without side mirrors or windshields.
Breadfacing mirrors the physicality of fads that first took over social media in 2011.
The approval mirrors an Obama administration priority to make anti-addiction drugs more available.
Side mirrors conceal two cameras, which enable panoramic, 360-degree views to the driver.
The success of a film, at its core, mirrors the success of that community.
It has thick tires, hydraulic disc brakes, an LCD display, and side-view mirrors.
More specifically, her underdog status mirrors the experiences of other gay icons before her.
He saw the towels on the mirrors, and he began to call my name.
This viewership claim easily mirrors Sean Spicer's bold lie about attendance for the inauguration.
And it mirrors the difficulties we have understanding other complex threats from artificial intelligence.
People only discovered it some years later when Penn & Teller: Smoke & Mirrors leaked online.
Her Toronto home is laden with white marble, mirrors, gold accents, and white roses.
"Russia's clear stand on the need to combat terrorism mirrors our own," Modi said.
It's dark basements and large mirrors where queer black male hips twerk and revel.
A bunch of smaller mirrors that unfurl in orbit like gold-plated space origami.
This mirrors a global pattern: consumers often crave better beers as they get richer.
Washington state and Oregon have already passed legislation that mirrors Wheeler's net neutrality rules.
Reality reflects and refracts itself, like it's trapped in an endless series of mirrors.
Also made in China — as were Trump Home pieces like mirrors and wall decorations.
This mirrors rumors from last year, when Harry actually did sit out the event.
As such, the Stable Outlook on EI's Long-Term IDR mirrors that on ENBD.
This is a world without mirrors, where there is no possibility of self-reflection.
" I shouted at the TV. "He is checking his mirrors to keep blocking Ricciardo.
Large mirrors are lined up alongside flat-screen TVs and posters barking motivational messages.
Nigeria's interbank rate mirrors the level of naira cash liquidity in the banking system.
The Stable Outlook mirrors that on the bank's and German sovereign's Long-Term IDR.
But before that can happen, the mirrors need to be mounted onto a frame.
Sam Tsui and Kurt Schneider cover "Mirrors" – with just the drums and the keyboard!
But even now, the plant's half-million solar mirrors are already visible from space.
Small pocket mirrors and spectacles first appeared towards the end of the 13th century.
Formally launched in January, the institute mirrors Edwards' dual roles as scholar and activist.
Just a shame they are currently so obscured by statistical smoke and market mirrors.
Gorny's hiring by the FDA mirrors a pattern across public health and environmental agencies.
They come in the form of standalone videos, reactions, duets, mirrors/clones and more.
A full moon sets behind the mirrors, which turn to face the rising sun.
It mirrors strength exhibited by another sentiment surveys in the middle of this month.
A full moon sets behind the mirrors, which turn to face the rising sun.
Placing two mirrors opposite each other creates the illusion of infinity—an infinite mirror.
"I think that's smoke and mirrors; I mean, it's night and day," Nowinski said.
A gurgling water fountain mirrors the bubbling tension of the characters sitting around it.
When the displays aren't providing information, they'll look like regular mirrors for the salon.
West's embrace of streaming mirrors a slow but steady change in the music industry.
In some ways, that mirrors the job Henry and Delilah are there to perform.
"The vet community really mirrors what's going on in the human community," she said. 
Mirrors create an airy feel while flyers list the prices of manicures and waxes.
His technique mirrors the simplistic rigour of pure neoclassical theory – but with inverted conclusions.
Youssef's rise and fall almost directly mirrors the wild swings in Egypt's recent history.
The Stable Outlook on the IDR mirrors the Outlook on India's rating (BBB-/Stable).
Russian banks' sector outlook mirrors the stabilisation in the Russian economy and the rouble.
It definitely mirrors the world in which we're living today and where it's headed.
Homegrown extremist threat mirrors the demographic and the diversity of beliefs in any country.
This mirrors what happens at national hotlines when media reports of sexual violence rise.
Other walls are a pale blue-gray and simply decorated with baskets and mirrors.
In true smoke-and-mirrors fashion, opponents just want to talk about bovine flatulence.
That this interpretation mirrors the political priorities of conservative white voters is no accident.
The non-binding measure mirrors one passed in 2016, shortly before the presidential election.
The locker rooms were surprisingly spacious and featured freestanding black marble sinks and mirrors.
That led him and Lehman to create a system that mirrors nature's evolutionary niches.
Similarly, the Trump administration's approach to LGBT rights mirrors that of its Republican predecessor.
By contrast, Gillum has set an agenda that closely mirrors the views of Sanders.
As I am in a good mood I say this is smoke and mirrors.
Inside the cavernous atrium, there is overstuffed pastel upholstery, multiple mirrors and plentiful gilt.
Guards used these mirrors to see down hallways to ensure every prisoner was behaving. 
Hollywood often delays the release of a movie if it mirrors a national tragedy.
He also emphasized his support for geoengineering technologies like space mirrors and cloud seeding.
Mr. O'Neill started tinkering with mirrors to find the best ways to achieve projections.
The effort mirrors similar programs launched in recent months, like Kohl's accepting Amazon returns.
The poll mirrors similar results in recent surveys from The Associated Press and NPR.
The spy game really is a game of mirrors: Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Special Prosecutor!
Why it matters: This shift in blame mirrors a shift in Washington policymakers' thinking.
But as she aged she grew more reclusive, living in a house without mirrors.
God bless him but if you think that's country music…it's smoke and mirrors.
A trio of installations cleverly use Versailles' existing mirrors to disorient and delight visitors.
LA's culture melds many religions, many different energies, and all art mirrors its environment.
As in the poem, the architectural space of Schweger's paintings mirrors the intellectual space.
On the outside, put mirrors or anything shiny to deflect energy away from him.
And some tournaments now put players behind one-way mirrors to limit visual communication.
Overwatch League is promising its teams something else that mirrors traditional sports: revenue sharing.
New York State is considering a net neutrality law that mirrors the California bill.
That mirrors moves announced last week by mortgage giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.
In that way, this debate mirrors the dynamic of the GOP primary more broadly.
The language on its website often mockingly mirrors that used by social-justice activists.
In a makeshift dressing room, girls applied lipstick using their reflective cellphones as mirrors.
TURIN, Italy — The room is lined with dark red paneling and gold-framed mirrors.
A large disco ball sends flecks of light bouncing off a wall of mirrors.
"The sinking of our ship mirrors the state of Philippine sovereignty," Ms. Hontiveros said.
No other campus more closely mirrors the demographics of the nation's most diverse state.
The fragmenting of the right-wing media mirrors the fracturing of the American right.
Its evolution mirrors that of Mr. Butterfield's previous company, the photo-sharing site Flickr.
Both have bright tube lights, mirrors on the walls, falafel balls bubbling in oil.
It was a smoke-and-mirrors effort, several American intelligence officials said later Monday.
" I guess he's most known for his incredible hard rock cabaret, "Smoke and Mirrors.
That mirrors her own experiences: confusion, disorientation, paranoia, and the feeling of losing time.
The US has long required actual mirrors, but is considering making camera systems legal.
Countering it are a few random mirrors affixed to the surface of each canvas.
And for malls, a reshaping that, in many ways, mirrors a growing economic divide.
Even the microscopic movements of atoms in the mirrors can create a false alarm. 
The Virgin of Guadalupe hangs from some rearview mirrors; pastel leis dangle from others.
But more recently, smaller creators have been designing worlds as mirrors to our own.
The resistance from Republican lawmakers Tuesday evening mirrors Congress's partisan divide on gun reform.
The oyster ponds are dark and tranquil mirrors basking in the sunlight's brazen kiss.
They also spilled salt before eating, broke mirrors, and embraced black cat decor (cute!).
At Rossana Orlandi last week, he introduced mirrors and geometric lamps into the series.
"I know what I looked like, I had mirrors in my home," she writes.
Are there books that have provided you with windows, sliding glass doors and mirrors?
Postings on the new Cloudflare-protected site exactly mirrors previous content from past iterations.
But his vision for the agency's future mirrors another one of Trump's core demands.
She points to a long narrow room, with mirrors on all of the walls.
As such, the Stable Outlook on EI's Long-Term IDR mirrors that of ENBD.
For generations, these places provided mirrors for those who rarely saw reflections of themselves.
A room full of Jawlensky's "abstract heads" feels like a hall of hallucinogenic mirrors.
Black mirrors with audio line the walls — one per victim — murmuring possible last thoughts.
The "Frida Sofia" story mirrors an earlier case of this kind of collective confusion.
Every season, BoJack keeps finding these funhouse mirrors in women he becomes obsessed with.
"There is no smoking gun here; only smoke and mirrors," the department's brief stated.
She sits on a wooden chair, and I made her hips out of mirrors.
When l was discharged from the hospital, I put towels over all the mirrors.
Velvet chairs and ottomans, glass, wood, white rugs, orchids, mirrors, long sheer white and unbleached linen drapes, actually fine burled oak nightstands, leather overstuffed dining chairs and mirrored-glass dining room table, and the long open entrance veranda of windows and mirrors.
Eric Oglander: Well, you initially came to me with the idea for a VICE column called Accidental Internet because we're good buds, and you were familiar with my project, Craigslist Mirrors, in which I collect photographs of mirrors for sale on Craigslist.
Wheels BEFORE engineers dreamed of eliminating drivers in cars, they imagined eliminating the side mirrors.
The list of proposed designations mirrors new sanctions announced by the U.S. Treasury last week.
The Nestlé-Daimler breach mirrors the divide within property markets in cities such as London.
All this is skirted with spring paraphernalia like candies, eggs, mirrors, flowers and even goldfish.
Woodley even told Good Morning America that Jane's transformation mirrors the triumph over her trauma.
JWST's mirrors being tested at the Marshall Space Flight Center's X-ray and Cryogenic Facility.
Well, not the mirrors, but the sometimes beautiful and occasionally bizarre things reflected in them.
It mirrors what's going on in Noah's life closely enough to infatuate him with her.
The growth of VidCon mirrors the broader growth of the digital industry it helped incubate.
Trump's attack on Cummings mirrors another series of racist tweets the president aimed at Reps.
But the way the season 2 finale mirrors the current presidential election is scarily accurate.
To tilt the mirrors in or out, I simply pulled and pushed on the dials.
And, of course, technology mirrors and magnifies the good, bad, and ugly of everyday life.
He keeps trying to share that bone with his reflection in our closet mirrors. pic.twitter.
How long will it take Wahlberg and Ferrell's characters to figure out how mirrors work?
Hang It Up Sale: Save on mirrors, wall décor and window treatments through (Feb. 11).
It's a series of mostly interactive installations that play with light, mirrors, mist, fire, water.
Key swaths are verbatim mirrors of ADF's model for a so-called government nondiscrimination act.
His Twitter storm has become an endless hall of mirrors, reflecting narcissism across the internets.
The colors of the French flag adorn the side-view mirrors and the rear spoiler.
"So in a certain way, the French pragmatic way mirrors Trump's transactional approach," she added.
Pastebin has removed the document dozens of times, but users usually put mirrors up immediately.
Search has been improved, and the functionality mirrors what is found in other email apps.
The multi-state complaint mirrors conservative talking points that have dogged DACA since its inception.
On the surface, this pale, male and frail demography mirrors that of the archetypal Brexiteer.
In a world of political smoke and mirrors, here are some things that definitely happened.
In fact, both mirrors work best with the Simplehuman app, which adds much more functionality.
There's a level of intimacy to these exchanges as well that mirrors my own life.
The most noticeable ones are the hockey puck-shaped LIDARs tucked underneath the side mirrors.
Islamic State strategy in Sinai mirrors its tactics in Syria and Iraq, security analysts say.
It's not just full-size mirrors that can come in handy as sexual props, either.
"Mirrors are a great way to further explore your desires during solo play," Alys says.
Some have posing rooms with floor-to-ceiling mirrors on every wall for selfie-snapping.
Her initial reaction mirrors the social stereotypes, prejudice, and judgement that often surrounds teen pregnancy.
With that said, here we are, and here's Justin Timberlake singing "Mirrors" for your enjoyment.
Relationships are like mirrors this month, reflecting back so many hidden parts of your personality.
What matters is the fact Opal doesn't see Nola through a funhouse set of mirrors.
Australian photographer Murray Fredericks is reclaiming mirrors from narcissists in his new series Salt: Vanity .
Amazon's move in Britain mirrors an announcement in the U.S. raising minimum pay rates there.
It mirrors similar efforts by the administration that protect conscience rights in the medical field.
It mirrors our lives: we need the previous moment to act on the next one.
Archaeological excavations have yielded wall paintings, clay figurines, obsidian mirrors, and reliefs carved on walls.
Francesco Ricci stands at a table covered in a tangle of wires and tiny mirrors.
A divided superhero camp mirrors the complexities of the current U.S. political stage, Evans said.
As it was deployed, however, one of the mirrors caught on Mir's antennae, and ripped.
All humans need mirrors and screens and pages that reflect our inner and outer being.
"You're just making general statements, so it's all smoke and mirrors," one Latino man said.
And I love being in nature with no mirrors — just trees and a good sweat.
Beijing's reaction mirrors another experience I had in government with Chinese diplomats from their embassy.
The stroboscopic effect mirrors that of the techno club, although the video has no sound.
It mirrors an earlier effort that indicted five Chinese military officials for hacking in 2014.
It's a painted world that mirrors this world, as filtered through me and the paint.
The 142-page bill largely mirrors its House counterpart, but there are some notable differences.
That almost perfectly mirrors the cumulative U.S. deficit of $8.3 trillion over the same period.
In another space, a purposeful sex worker puts SCOT-PEP stickers on the washroom mirrors.
This mirrors the strategy it has used to support its Lebanese ally Hezbollah in Syria.
The debate has adopted a sharp partisan tone that largely mirrors that on Capitol Hill.
The disillusionment with revolution of Worth's Libyan mirrors the disillusionment with jihad of his Kuwaiti.
The message of Olaf's Frozen Adventure mirrors that of the feature film following it, Coco.
Thanks to the Rosses, Sandness would no longer hide from other people, or from mirrors.
Updates are provided via text message, which mirrors the experience of ordering groceries from Instacart.
Her latest proposal, then, is smoke and mirrors, a red herring—any cliche you like.
Clouds both influenced our emotions and hung above us like washed-out mirrors, reflecting them.
The structure of the text, a mosaic of fragments, mirrors the unstable nature of memory.
The beams react to visitors' movements, with fog and mirrors blurring the lines of perception.
The figure rejects our gaze in a way that mirrors their eschewal of Western society.
Click here to view original GIFSkyburst and StormclashThere's no mirrors or trick photography used here.
"The wide range mirrors the wobbly markets," a person familiar with the Ceva listing said.
"In most cases, your net worth mirrors the level of your closest friends," explains Siebold.
The service pretty much mirrors what Deadline broke earlier in the month of Regal's plans.
To paraphrase philosopher Marshall McLuhan: They drove into the future using only their rearview mirrors.
This mirrors the strategy of streaming services like Netflix that typically bypass the pilot process.
In many of the works, Johns mirrors the weeping soldier with a Farley in reverse.
The investigation, Mr. Schneiderman said, mirrors an earlier inquiry into a coal giant, Peabody Energy.
"Smoke and mirrors in marketing is over," Mr. Smith said at a conference last week.
" He added, "I do think this mirrors the way that some privileged white men think.
The company&aposs array of mirrors directs light toward a single point on a tower.
Louis XIV was fascinated by parabolic reflectors, concave mirrors that reflect and intensify the sun.
The daydream sequences and Issa's conversations in front of mirrors better illustrate her interior life.
The site mirrors tactics used by other far-right parties to compete for public attention.
"The room has many mirrors, many facets, many reflections bouncing off one another," Wright said.
In both cases, it's not clear how much of their pitch is smoke and mirrors.
"It implies that we see iPhones as both mirrors and as projection tools," he said.
The bendy-as-shit production that, in sound, mirrors what looking at smoke looks like?
Our customers will take the price hike better knowing that it mirrors the subway price.
The language mirrors some of the most recent messaging on encryption from the Obama administration.
The bill mirrors legislation introduced earlier this month by a bipartisan group in the Senate.
His first novel, "A Hall of Mirrors," was published in 1967 when he was 30.
ESPN's position for the upcoming season also largely mirrors that of other N.F.L. rights holders.
His work reflexively mirrors the dynamics of a room like the one we entered later.
Shoes, mirrors, and other objects that evoke bodies close the space in on the viewer.
But the impact on teacher morale mirrors the experience of teachers who talked to Vox.
It's an image that mirrors the famous posters for The Phantom Menace, but subverts it.
It says it will introduce décor packages (art, mirrors, throws and vases) before the summer.
The material on the mix mirrors the diversity of ideas and feelings in the record.
Its seven mirrors will create a telescope with an effective aperture diameter of 80 feet.
Federal regulations for low-speed vehicles require the use of rearview mirrors, Mr. Ferguson said.
While it's frivolous, PNC's index mirrors some of the underlying trends in the US economy.
Underneath the desk is full of supplies such as drawing materials, oil paints, mirrors, etc.
This criminalization of support for B.D.S. in the United States mirrors similar efforts in Israel.
He's also proposed putting giant mirrors in space to reflect sunlight away from the Earth.
Watching history throughout the years it is clear that art mirrors the way people feel.
Today, Hong Kong's legal system still mirrors the British model, prizing transparency and due process.
In the meantime, say your prayers — and cover all of your mirrors if you can.
Now the hotel has 18-foot ceilings, French windows and abundant Art Deco-style mirrors.
At its heart is a laser beam pointed at a tiny crystal surrounded by mirrors.
You must still check your mirrors, turn your head if possible and proceed with caution.
The trend mirrors what study author and geriatrician Benjamin Han says he sees from patients.
That framing mirrors one of the articles that the Judiciary Committee passed before Nixon resigned.
The indictment mirrors the allegations women have made against Girls Do Porn in civil court.
The bill mirrors many of the protections offered under a Senate measure led by Sens.
The call for increased oversight in some ways mirrors proposals from fellow presidential hopeful Sen.
The mirrors let consumers set the lighting to match where they will wear the clothing.
The conversation mirrors one I've had before, following President Donald Trump's victory over Hillary Clinton.
The gulf in tax proposals mirrors the candidates' divide on plans for new government spending.
Now, the ever-growing effort at recycling mirrors the widening popularity of the holiday itself.
The cars will be painted in Racing Gray, with the mirrors finished in Melting Silver.
The terminology mirrors the software-as-a-service model of companies like Salesforce and Workday.
Mirrors made by Zeiss, a German company, focus that light onto the waiting silicon wafer.
Among dangling golden lanterns, we aimed the phone at mirrors reflecting a thousand jazz hands.
This is material Grossman has explored previously; indeed, some of it mirrors his own biography.
Light switches illuminated the perimeters of mirrors around the room, for a sleek, angular effect.
Rasula told Insider that she often finds the best mirrors when shopping at thrift stores.
It mirrors the queen's image that has been printed on British postage stamps since 21997.
Notably, this advice mirrors what he learned from his own business mentors over the years.
Naked, they'll be holding up big, round mirrors to the sky, to catch the light.
The production version will even have virtual mirrors like the concept, at least in Europe.
The procedure for the Women's World Cup mirrors the one for FIFA's men's quadrennial championship.
The Giant Magellan, by contrast, achieves its power by combining seven 8-meter-diameter mirrors.
Neon skies, desert mirrors, and giant monuments to greet explorers as they travelled the cosmos.
Chanel, as with Carolina Bucci, is using mirrors to inject modern cool into its watches.
The models pose in front of mirrors, against walls and draped over beautifully decorated furniture.
"A lot of those mirrors came from flea markets and thrift stores," Mr. Fong said.
Even mirrors, photographs and videos place us at a certain distance from our own faces.
Castle used this technique to make tables, chairs, mirrors, and other objects that resist definition.
Inside, it's spotless, covered in painted mirrors and with a particularly impressive stained glass parrot.
The rise in compensation mirrors a solid gain in employment costs in the third quarter.
The triumph is the way the fall of Anakin mirrors the near fall of Luke.
Bunks generally have reading lights, hooks, and mirrors, as well as some personal storage space.
The overall value mirrors U.S. tariffs, which also are set to kick in on Friday.
Meanwhile, the reflection of the program she's watching plays out in the mirrors behind her.
Simplehuman, the company that brought us smart mirrors and voice-activated garbage cans, has made two new mirrors that can light up and play music — the Sensor Mirror Hi-Fi and the Sensor Mirror Hi-Fi Assist — which were just announced at CES 2019.
When Europeans introduced such reflective devices to Indigenous peoples in the 1600s, "many Native nations incorporated [mirrors] into tribal aesthetic and cultural contexts," as Indigenous art, fashion, and design expert Dr. Jessica R. Metcalfe wrote in a 2011 blog post about mirrors in Indigenous culture.
Draped from the ceiling and walls, the canvases are covered with mirrors and tiny bronze sculptures, symbols of exchange from the colonial empire — mirrors were commodities traded by white men for human slaves and African art, and bronze sculptures were plundered by white men.
According to Shelton, all of the GMT mirrors are expected to be ready by 2023 and he is hoping that the GMT will experience "first light"—astronomer speak for the first time an optical telescope is used for observation—with all seven mirrors by 2026.
And it looks like, unlike what some theories speculate, that wasn't just more smoke and mirrors.
Touches include the bronze sail panel and conical rearview mirrors, which are integrated into the doors.
This closely mirrors Mr Netanyahu's strategy of "economic peace," which has brought neither growth nor calm.
Here is New York: full of color that both represents and mirrors our cultural syncretic eclecticism.
She also said dolls, mirrors, and the crux of her arm served as good practice tools.
The downgrade of the IDRs of BNCR and BCR mirrors the action on the sovereign ratings.
His mother died during childbirth, which mirrors what occured with the parents of Daenerys and Jon.
The scene mirrors that of the two young boys: two male bodies, two scarcely lit rooms.
Unfortunately, these "services" involve a lot of smoke and mirrors that are designed to bilk startups.
Trump's strong rhetoric to stoke fears about foreigners mirrors his strategy in his 2016 presidential bid.
"It's the first palette without any mirrors or magnets, and that's not really done," Abbitt says.
The record, he promises, comes from a "healthier place" than the band's last outing, Smoke + Mirrors.
Her Computer Series mirrors the concern with geometry evident in her other work from the period.
"The lack of screening for paternal depression in New Zealand mirrors the international situation," Underwood said.
This entire market is like the world of Alice in Wonderland - crazy mirrors and flying pigs.
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It mirrors the slow decline of shopping malls as Internet retail and specialty shops dominate retail.
Our eyes go forward and we have some mirrors that help us get some situational awareness.
The iPad Pro mirrors iOS by default, unless the app has "second screen" functionality built in.
Imagine how a regular telescope works—light is collected by mirrors and focused in the center.
The roof and ceiling featured triangular and diamond forms, while mirrors and other furnishings were round.
There are some mirrors that project messages on the concrete floor, mimicking the actual Focals experience.
The service in Houston mirrors the introduction of a self-driving delivery scheme in Scottsdale, Arizona.
Take two smart mirrors I demoed at CES as examples: the HiMirror Plus and the Ekko.
Mirrors have been replaced by little cameras that jut out of the sides of the car.
In Philadelphia, the Eagles' owner, Jeffrey Lurie, fell for the Chip Kelly smoke-and-mirrors show.
The trend of increased involvement among young voters mirrors and surpasses one among the general population.
But the 2015 sequel, Rise of the Tomb Raider, mirrors the plot of this upcoming movie.
" He continued: "This mirrors my personality as I would describe myself as an aggressive 'go getter'.
Fat Boy's evolution from peaceful demonstrator to firebomb-throwing provocateur mirrors that of other combative protesters.
It was a typical Tesla event, full of twists, shocks, and plenty of smoke and mirrors.
Both mirrors can stream music from any service via connected devices using Bluetooth and Wi-Fi.
"I don't think it's smoke and mirrors to combine humans and machine learning algorithms," he said.
However, the outlet notes that this mirrors certain limitations suggested by the Obama administration last year.
After hitting the halfway-point in December, they're now up to 12 of 63 mirrors installed.
We knew about the mirrors before, but we didn't know just how they were put together.
How many faces in the hall of mirrors does it take to bring down a corporation?

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