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Hilary should look self in the miror and explain self how she have scrude up, and get back to us who once upoon time were willing to support her!!!!! obamacrat
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When John McCain looks in the miror, he not only sees the enemy, but the person most responsible for his “bad luck.”
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Ever hold up a small miror so that it bisects a picture of a supermodel's face?
I Am Highly Specialized: The Right Tool For the Right Job BikeSnobNYC 2008
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Some are troubled in that they are obscure; others by being traduced, slandered, abused, disgraced, vilified, or any way injured: minime miror eos (as he said) qui insanire occipiunt ex injuria, I marvel not at all if offences make men mad.
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Thank goodness there aren't any people or political groups in the United States that miror Sarkozy's thinking.
Frenchness. Ann Althouse 2007
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I went to the bathroom and studied my face in the miror.
haloaskew Diary Entry haloaskew 2006
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When a miror has been broken, shattered pieces scattered on the ground
yanxious Diary Entry yanxious 2006
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My mother, sitting at her dressing table, combing her hair, crying to her face in the miror THE KITCHEN GOD'S WIFE,
The Kitchen God's wife Tan, Amy 1991
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Horace; from Propertius compare II iii 33 'haec ego nunc _mirer si_ flagret nostra iuuentus?' and from Ovid _Her_ X 105 'non equidem _miror si_ stat uictoria tecum' and _Tr_ I ix 21 'saeua neque _admiror_ metuunt
The Last Poems of Ovid 43 BC-18? Ovid
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= 'Impress'; compare _Her_ V 81 'non ego miror opes, nec me tua regia tangit', _Her_ VI 113, _Her_ VII 11, _Met_ IV 639, _Met_ X
The Last Poems of Ovid 43 BC-18? Ovid
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