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Mirroring and trend
Mirroring the trend of many PlayStation games early in the console's life, Wipeout 2097 offered only a console link-up section requiring players to have access to a link cable, two television sets, two PlayStation consoles, and two copies of the game.

Mirroring and variety
Mirroring of sites occurs for a variety of reasons.

Mirroring and had
" Mirroring Chass ' linkage of the Bensons, Sports Illustrated opined that Anna Benson's " outlandish antics " had ultimately come to overshadow her husband's " few good years " in the major leagues.

Mirroring and for
Mirroring the free software movement, it called for artists to allow their songs and compositions to be distributed with fewer copyright restrictions.
Mirroring the previous postseason, Riggins was a key contributor, rushing for a combined playoff total of 242 yards and five touchdowns in the two games.
Mirroring the circumstances behind the creation of the European Cup five years earlier, the idea for a pan-European cup competition contested by all of Europe's domestic cup winners came from prominent European sports journalists.
Mirroring the life of Shakyamuni Buddha, the young prince is depicted as having a natural capacity for swift learning in multiple fields and the practice of Dharma at a young age.
Mirroring in some ways the post-prison career of Spider Scott, Bulman and his assistant Lucy McGinty ( Siobhan Redmond ) were often coerced or tricked into doing clandestine and dangerous work for the secret service.
Mirroring French domestic citizenship law, French colonial law allowed for anyone who could prove themselves culturally French ( the " Évolués ") to become equal French citizens.
Mirroring its namesake in New York City, the plaza in front of the building is one of two main gathering points, along with the harbour, for Western New Year celebrations in Hong Kong.
Mirroring Vala's sexiness in season 8, " The Powers That Be " writer Martin Gero chose Qetesh, the Egyptian Goddess of Love and Beauty, as a fitting former Goa ' uld identity for Vala.

Mirroring and by
Mirroring the earlier booms in financial speculations in performance fees-structured investment vehicles of the 1920s and 1960s, during the 1990s the number of hedge funds increased significantly, with investments provided by the new wealth that was created during the 1990s stock market rise.
* Cooperative Mirroring: A load balancing mechanism by a local network hosting information available to computers outside of the local network.
' Mirroring the female qualities emphasized by AFEC the CEDA's self-styled seccíon de defensa brought young male activists to the fore.
Mirroring an election promise made by John Howard when he was visiting the electorate the previous week, Jackson announced that Labor would undertake major roads funding in Hasluck, including the construction of a grade-separated interchange at Great Eastern Highway and Roe Highway, to cost $ 48 million.
Mirroring different political configurations of the later Moldovan Parliament, the Constitution of Moldova ( 1994 ) calls the official language " Moldovan ", while the " Concept of the National Policy of the Republic of Moldova " ( 2003 ) adopted by the Communist-dominated Parliament distinguishes explicitely Moldovans and Romanians as ethnic groups, and so does the census of 2004.

Mirroring and mid-1980s
Mirroring the mood in the United Kingdom, the family's lowest approval was during the mid-1980s to 1990s, when the children of the monarch were enduring their divorces and were the targets of negative tabloid reporting.

Mirroring and into
Mirroring the circumstances of his first union, Lita Grey was a teenage actress — originally set to star in The Gold Rush — whose surprise announcement of pregnancy forced Chaplin into marriage.
Mirroring means getting into rhythm with the person on as many levels as possible.
Mirroring this ideology is his pride in his rock and roll songs and willingness to transfer them into the " elevated " classical music genre.

Mirroring and .
Mirroring the film further, Peter is then in the same setting in which the much older Salieri was when he says " Go ahead, mock me.
# Website Mirroring: is used as a circumvention tool to bypass censorship blocks on websites.
Mirroring the utility of the Richter magnitude scale in describing earthquakes, he devised a 1 – 5 scale based on wind speed that showed expected damage to structures.
Mirroring the maelstrom of World War I raging around it, the art it exhibited was often chaotic and brutal.
Mirroring the body language of someone else indicates that they are understood.
Mirroring is a type of file synchronization.
Mirroring his mythological namesake, Daedalus ( or Daidalos in the Greek pronunciation and transliteration ), whom Ovid described in the Metamorphoses ( VIII: 183-235 ) as being shut up in a tower to prevent his knowledge of the labyrinth from spreading to the public, Stephen is introduced taking breakfast in the Sandycove Martello tower in Dublin on the morning of 16 June 1904.
Mirroring the bay of Venice across the Adriatic and the Gulf of Kvarner, the region is not far from the Julian Alps.
Mirroring his tenacity as a player, Sloan was just as fiery as a coach.
Mirroring developments in the UK, a group called the National Front evolved out of the New Zealand branch of the League of Empire Loyalists in 1967.
Mirroring the aircraft range, both civilian and military ships were issued, and again, some were disguised.
Port Mirroring is used on a network switch to send a copy of network packets seen on one switch port ( or an entire VLAN ) to a network monitoring connection on another switch port.

long and downward
Now Rangoni comes to the point, and we hear, for the first time, a long, downward chromatic scale that will become the characteristic motif of his sinister power.
Both alembics and retorts are forms of glassware with long necks pointing to the side at a downward angle which acted as air-cooled condensers to condense the distillate and let it drip downward for collection.
Lastly, a bullet which is " overstabilized " will maintain the orientation it was fired at ; a ballistic trajectory requires the gun to be aimed above the target, thus an overstabilized bullet at long range will be pointing upward, even though it is moving downward, resulting in an oblique impact and aerodynamic inefficiency.
He boiled a meat broth in a flask that had a long neck that curved downward, like a goose.
Then, whether the subjects are looking at you or at their hand or just staring blankly, you can use your left hand to touch their elevated right hand from above or the side-so long as you merely give the suggestion of downward movement.
Chrysops spp are small ( 5 – 20 mm long ) with a large head and downward pointing mouthparts.
As far as feeding is concerned, it eats grain and other seeds, invertebrates which it digs for with powerful downward stabs of its long bill.
* Fu Manchu – long, downward pointing ends, generally beyond the chin ;
Mandibular symphyses ( the lower jaw-bone ) is very long and curved downward, which, with the backward curved tusks, is a distinguishing feature of the group ; it possessed no upper tusks.
Solidarity Federation further claim that workfare is ' part of a long term re-structuring of the labour market towards more temporary, lower paid jobs and with poorer conditions and fewer benefits ' by ' placing significant downward pressure on the wages and conditions of those of us who work.
The male's mating display is a ritual flight, which, as many other pigeons, consists of a rapid, near-vertical climb to height followed by a long glide downward in a circle, with the wings held below the body in an inverted " V " shape.
Differences include the African forest elephant's long, narrow mandible ( the African bush elephant's is short and wide ), its rounded ears ( an African bush elephant's ears are more pointed ), straighter and downward tusks, considerably smaller size, and number of toenails.
The female's beak was long, thin and arched downward, while the male's was short and stout, like that of a crow.
They have a long thin bill with a slight downward curve and a long stiff tail used for support as the bird creeps upwards.
The scaphoid bone is the largest bone of the proximal row of wrist bones, its long axis being from above downward, lateralward, and forward.
The black bill is long and deep and curves gently downward to the tip giving the bird a large headed appearance.
Distinct features are a long bill with a slight downward curve, with adults being brown on the back and rusty-brown on the face and breast with a dark brown cap.
Then, for a right-handed user, the P-38 is held in the right hand by the flat long section, with the cutting point pointing downward and away from the user, while also hooking the edge of the can through the circular notch located on the flat long section next to the cutting edge.
The high collar, long sleeves, gloves, veil, and large brimmed hat could completely hide its wearer when their head was tilted slightly downward.
In " Anniversary ," short and long vowel sounds for e, a, o and u may be distinguished by a mark under the vowel, a dot for short and a small downward tick for long sounds.

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