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mirror

[mir-er] / ˈmɪr ər /




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"We will look to the mirror and know the position we are in, and nobody from the squad wants to play second division next season," said West Ham midfielder Tomas Soucek.

From BBC

With the latest achievement in the rearview mirror, D-Wave is looking ahead to building bigger, more complex machines.

From Barron's

Over time, the mice experienced a steady decline in Purkinje cells, mirroring what is seen in human MS.

From Science Daily

Student Jose Quinonez, 32, reflected in a side view mirror, participates in the Auto Technician training program at Los Angeles Trade Technical College in downtown Los Angeles on December 11, 2025.

From Los Angeles Times

Public-health experts have pushed back on the notion that the U.S. should mirror Denmark, arguing that vaccination policies reflect each country’s distinct needs and priorities.

From The Wall Street Journal