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mirrored and situation
The Studite situation mirrored a general trend, with a number of bishops and abbots at first willing to reach a compromise with the iconoclasts, but then in the years between 816 and 819 renouncing the iconoclast position, a movement that was perhaps motivated by the martyrdom of the Studite monk Thaddaios.
This situation is mirrored in the radio broadcasting companies: except for Radio Cluj, Radio Impuls and the Hungarian-language Paprika Rádió, all other stations are local affiliates of the national broadcasters.
) This usage is often mirrored by educated English speakers when referring to the linguistic situation in Spain.
This mirrored the situation in Ottawa, where the arrival of Wilfrid Laurier in the 1896 federal election marked the beginning of Liberal Party of Canada dominance at the federal level.
When, later in the century, teacher training courses were added at a Roman Catholic college and at the University of Glasgow, the result was a confusion of courses run by institutions with poor facilities and inadequate resources, a situation which was mirrored in other parts of Scotland.
This situation with the " 7th-sealers " mirrored an earlier historical event concerning Earl Slacum and the " Watchmen Movement ", which had created a schism.
The situation is mirrored in the film.
It was thought that this situation mirrored a similar one in the 1982 movie Tootsie.
This mirrored a similar situation in the mid 1970s when then-WWJ ( currently WDIV ) declined to air Saturday Night Live.
This situation was mirrored in other Christian communities in the Byzantine Empire and helped facilitate the Muslim conquest of most of Eastern Christendom by the end of the century.
This mirrored the London Country depot situation in 1959 when the overcrowed garage at Hitchin closed and was replaced by the now demolished Stevenage Garage, the last owners of this site was Luton & District who kept the travel shop open after the garage was replaced by the Norton Green depot.

mirrored and assassination
Barton and Hall were both especially concerned that the plays reflect the contemporary political environment, with the civil chaos and breakdown of society depicted in the plays mirrored in the contemporary milieu, by events such as the building of the Berlin Wall in 1961, the Cuban Missile Crisis in 1962 and the assassination of John F. Kennedy in 1963.
Barton and Hall were both especially concerned that the plays reflect the contemporary political environment, with the civil chaos and breakdown of society depicted in the plays mirrored in the contemporary milieu, by events such as the building of the Berlin Wall in 1961, the Cuban Missile Crisis in 1962 and the assassination of John F. Kennedy in 1963.
Barton and Hall were both especially concerned that the plays reflect the contemporary political environment, with the civil chaos and breakdown of society depicted in the plays mirrored in the contemporary milieu, by events such as the building of the Berlin Wall in 1961, the Cuban Missile Crisis in 1962 and the assassination of John F. Kennedy in 1963.

mirrored and Emperor
Emperor Go-Daigo's eight era name changes are mirrored in number only in the reign of Emperor Go-Hanazono, who also reigned through eight era name changes.
His political views mirrored that of Yamagata Aritomo, in that he viewed that his sole responsibility was to the Emperor.
In 60, at Empress Dowager Yin's endorsement, Emperor Ming created Consort Ma, Ma Yuan's daughter, whom Empress Dowager Yin had favored because of her meekness and lack of jealousy — perhaps because these traits mirrored her own — empress.

mirrored and with
It is mirrored by the individual Willie Lohmans, whose ideas and behavior patterns are so dependent and relativistic that they always coincide with those of the individual or group present and most important at the moment.
Notice how the wheels are mirrored, with counting up from left-to-right, or counting down from left-to-right.
"), with disastrous results, as they are mirrored by their younger selves.
This was mirrored later in the novel with Adeline hiding from the Marquis de Montalt and the secrets of the Marquis, which would eventually lead to his downfall and Adeline's salvation.
The " primeval history " has a symmetrical structure hinged around chapter 6 – 9, the flood story, with the events before the flood mirrored by the events after.
When Silas Marner is persuaded that his alienation from the church means also his alienation from society, the author's life is again mirrored with her refusal to attend church.
The character of Captain Queeg mirrored those Bogart had played in The Maltese Falcon, Casablanca and The Big Sleep — the wary loner who trusts no one — but with none of the warmth or humor of those roles.
She has extensive cybernetic modifications, including retractable, 4 cm double-edged blades under her fingernails which can be used like claws, an enhanced reflex system and implanted mirrored lenses covering her eyesockets, outfitted with added optical enhancements.
Ophiuchus in a manuscript copy of Azophi's Book of Fixed Stars | Uranometry, 18th-century copy of a manuscript prepared for Ulugh Beg in 1417 ( note that as in all pre-modern star chart s, the constellation is mirrored, with Serpens Caput on the left and Serpens Cauda on the right ).
While Ireland largely mirrored British trends, with scientific lectures and demonstrations becoming a popular pastime of the age, by 1815 phrenology had already been ridiculed in some circles priming the audiences to the its skeptical claims.
A Pylon mirrored the hieroglyph for ' horizon ' or akhet, which was a depiction of two hills " between which the sun rose and set ", associated with recreation and rebirth.
Serpens and Ophiuchus in a manuscript copy of Azophi's Book of Fixed Stars | Uranometry, 18th-century copy of a manuscript prepared for Ulugh Beg in 1417 ( note that as in all pre-modern star chart s, the constellation is mirrored, with Serpens Caput on the left and Serpens Cauda on the right ).
While the story has nothing to do with fandom, many science fiction fans felt very close to the protagonists, feeling their experience as bright people in a mundane world mirrored that of the mutants ; hence, the rallying cry, " Fans Are Slans!
Ugarit's religion, with its divine family headed by El and Asherah, mirrored this human reality.
Other films include The Hucksters ( 1947 ) with Clark Gable, Show Boat ( 1951 ), The Snows of Kilimanjaro ( 1952 ) with Gregory Peck, Lone Star ( 1952 ) with Clark Gable, Mogambo ( 1953 ) with Clark Gable and Grace Kelly, 1954's The Barefoot Contessa with Humphrey Bogart ( which some consider to be Gardner's " signature film " since it mirrored her real life custom of going barefoot ), Bhowani Junction ( 1956 ), The Sun Also Rises with Tyrone Power and Errol Flynn ( in which she played party-girl Brett Ashley ) ( 1957 ), and the film version of Nevil Shute's best-selling On the Beach with Peck and Fred Astaire.
Although indigenous magical traditions persist to this day, very early on some communities transitioned from nomadic to agricultural civilizations, and with this shift, the development of spiritual life mirrored that of civic life.
Starkweather disabled the imaging system and created a spinning drum with 8 mirrored sides, with a laser focused on the drum.

mirrored and added
", and the fourth added voice, that is not mirrored according to Bach's usual practice, derive from him, or from his son ( s ) that supervised this first edition.
Ceiling frescos, parquet flooring, wood paneled halls of fine mahogany and bleached pine, gold leaf and mirrored decorative niches, all added to the authentic charm of Pickfair.
After Buck v. Bell, dozens of states added new sterilization statutes, or updated their constitutionally non-functional ones already enacted, with statutes which more closely mirrored the Virginia statute upheld by the Court.
To construct f < sub > 2 </ sub >, f ′ is then considered on the smaller interval, truncated at the last place the derivative is zero, extended, and mirrored the same way as before, and two translated copies of the resulting function are added to f < sub > 1 </ sub > to produce the function f < sub > 2 </ sub >.
Murray added that the personality of a wallaby mirrored Rocko's humbleness and his tendency to keep his frustrations to himself instead of publicly complaining about them.

mirrored and victim
Like Appointment with Death ( 1938 ) before it, this is a novel in which the victim is depicted as a sadistic tyrant whose characteristics are mirrored or distorted in the next generation.

mirrored and being
The rise of importance for the naginata can be seen as being mirrored by the European pike, another long pole weapon employed against cavalry.
Zeno Cosini, the book's hero, mirrored Schmitz, being a businessman fascinated by Freudian theory.
For the next 19 years, the team mirrored the name of its parent major league club, being known through the years as the Tacoma Giants ( 1960 – 1965 ), Tacoma Cubs ( 1966 – 1971 ), Tacoma Twins ( 1972 – 1977 ), and Tacoma Yankees ( 1978 ).
" Huizenga left the Raiders in the early 1990s, disgusted at the way the medical advice was kept from players and Rosenfield being allowed to continue treating them after several mishaps, one of which is closely mirrored in the film — Shark's neck injury and risk of sudden death, based on the real-life Mike Harden case.
His early radio career mirrored that of Byrne's, but Kenny's repertoire is much broader than that of Byrne, as witnessed by Byrne always being in entertainment and never in current affairs.
This practice is also mirrored in the National Cadet Corps with the master sergeant or staff sergeant being appointed as unit sergeant major.
After being posted to the newsgroup, the documents were mirrored on hundreds of websites worldwide.
In 1961 the split between the Soviet Union and China was mirrored in Australia, with a small pro-China party being formed-the Communist Party of Australia ( Marxist-Leninist ).
Unlike the first ( 1976 – 1981 ) era of Amnesty shows featuring primarily internationally known stars – the line-up mirrored the second ( 1987 – 1989 ) and third ( 1991 – 2001 ) eras of Amnesty shows with the vast majority of performers being known only to UK audiences.
Instead of being used for ritual or status purposes, tattooed marks began to be placed on criminals as a punishment ( this was mirrored in ancient Rome, where slaves were known to have been tattooed with mottoes such as " I am a slave who has run away from his master ").
The rear panel design was also revamped to include flared arches that mirrored those of the front wings, replacing the un-sculpted style seen on earlier models, and the doors received a slight redesign with the earlier car's quarter light windows being removed and replaced by a full width roll-down window.
The group's personalities mirrored their namesake metals, being dictated by devices called " responsometers ".
Show, the series ' short cartoons ( three per half-hour episode ) mirrored the structure of a theatrical cartoon, with each film being based on an original storyboard drawn and written by its artist / creator.
Free software is more commonly accepted in Germany and German Switzerland, which led to GNUWin being advertised and mirrored on the Internet.
Jenny was the one most tied with the century itself, always being in the centre of things, while her state of mind mirrored the spirit of the particular age.
In the 1994 TV special, reflecting real events at Radio One, The DJs were sacked from Fab FM, in a manner that deliberately mirrored Simon Bates ' and Dave Lee Travis ' departure from Radio 1, being replaced with young, ' irreverent ' DJs.
Each of 63 short cartoons mirrored the structure of a theatrical cartoon, with each film being based on an original storyboard drawn and written by its artist or creator.
That idea then developed into the planet being a replicated Earth and that's how it ended up, a mirrored planet ... We were perfectly poised — I was Lew Grade's golden boy and the < nowiki >< nowiki ></ nowiki > studio was a big success story.
Despite the rather ambiguous nature of Sidney's personal life aside from Laurie and Patti ( some critics defined the character as a " confirmed bachelor " in the wake of the show's early downplay of homosexuality ), Love, Sidney ended up being a notably big hit in New York City, since the show's premise mirrored real life in that area, especially among their gay population.
Rick Marin, of the New York Times, gave it a favorable review, though he pointed out " much of the hipsterism he sanctions seems pretty mainstream, even if it is being ' appropriated '... Such quibbles, though, won't penetrate the protective pomo coating on Lanham's mirrored shades.
This appearance makes a person distinct, but nondescript, and the mirrored sunglasses let them look wherever they want without others being able to tell.
( This may be due to the blue line of the tech specs card being printed in yet another inverted form -- mirrored, as opposed to upside down.
The two chair conformations have the same shape ; one is congruent to the other after 60 ° rotation about that axis, or after being mirrored across the mean plane.
Soon the archive became mirrored worldwide and in 1995 started being distributed on monthly CD-ROMs.

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