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mirror

[mir-er] / ˈmɪr ər /




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"It's very narrow, you need to get the exact angle, and not have the rearview mirror blocking the person out," he says.

From BBC

The operation's name - "matryoshkas" are Russian nesting dolls - mirrors its method, which encases an original false claim in layers of ambient re-posts from old or hacked social media accounts.

From BBC

The team analyzed modern human DNA preserved in Neanderthals, and found an abundance on the X chromosome -- the mirror opposite of humans.

From Barron's

In a pattern that mirrored other software selloffs, cybersecurity companies fell further, regardless of any expert analysis suggesting the market reaction was overblown.

From The Wall Street Journal

She cried into the sofa cushions, looked in the mirror, worried, rearranged the chairs, cried again.

From Literature