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mirror

[mir-er] / ˈmɪr ər /




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Some states, like Michigan, have already passed laws mirroring the new federal tax breaks, he said.

From MarketWatch

He imagines that Hamish travels with him in the back seat of his Rolls, and he takes care not to look in the rearview mirror: “Catching a glimpse of him would not be good.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Hicks' early life and pastoral career closely mirror Pope Leo's.

From BBC

Analysts have debated whether the worst of the company’s difficulties are in the rearview mirror.

From MarketWatch

Based on the novel by the pseudonymous Freida McFadden, “The Housemaid” is a delightful hall of mirrors in which reality turns out to be subject to infinite modification.

From The Wall Street Journal