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- noun Plural form of
mirror . - verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
mirror .
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Examples
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The name mirrors an investing handbook he authored in 1998 in which he portrays individual investors as up against better-armed professional investors.
Sticking With It on China Steve Eder 2011
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The name mirrors an investing handbook he authored in 1998 in which he portrays individual investors as up against better-armed professional investors.
Sticking With It on China Steve Eder 2011
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There are many quick shots in mirrors and reflections in glass doors, horrible images of bloodied faces and rotting corpses.
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More smoke and mirrors from the make believe people.
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LOL same way that Mccain beat Obama. its all a smoke and mirrors from the wrong side party of gNOp.
Think Progress » More Americans have a ‘favorable’ opinion of the IRS than of the Tea Party. 2010
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I don't actually look in mirrors, save when I am applying makeup, and then I really only look at my eyelashes or my lips, whatever bit of my face is currently most relevant.
In the water 2009
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Electricity generation using Stirling engines and reflective mirrors is possible.
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It's just more smoke and mirrors from the kids who spent their high school days in the romper room, led by Boehner and his pet monkey Cantor.
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Guess that's what you do when your ideas and policies are proven failures ... smoke and mirrors is all the GOP has to offer.
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Not until our girl-children cease from playing with dolls and from looking at their own enticingness in mirrors, will woman ever be otherwise than what she has always been: first, the mother, second, the mate of man.
CHAPTER II 2010
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