My OneMBA global study team was a mirror image of my global team at work.
He says Webvan's business model was a mirror image of the credo he preached at Andersen.
Molecules for amino acids and proteins come in two basic configurations, one a mirror image of the other.
"It was like a mirror image, the look on her face, the fear, the worry, everything, " she said.
Yet it is hard to see the Caribbean becoming a Chinese beachhead on America's doorstep a mirror image of Taiwan.
That capital inflow is a mirror image of the deficit in trade.
"What I don't think you are going to see is a mirror image of what happened in New York (two) weeks ago, " Friendly added.
In a mirror image of the Generation Joshua effort that backed Bush four years ago, the Obama campaign is planning the Joshua Generation Project.
In a way, Obama offers a mirror image of the view of the Supreme Court that Roberts presented in his tribute to Rehnquist in Tucson.
The second group is like a mirror image of the first and involves all sorts of attempts to avoid things that remind one of the trauma.
German banks and companies, in a mirror image of what would happen in Greece, would suffer from the sudden devaluation of euro assets outside the new hard-currency zone.
Picasso obsessively dated his work, so each piece has a date written in his own hand in a mirror image, since he inscribed it directly onto the lithography stone.
Here we were treated to a mirror image as Ferguson's concise answers to routine questions were made to seem like whole chapters from War and Peace by the time Fifa's Japanese translator had worked her magic.
His third at Leicester was a mirror image of the one he was to score in the World Cup against Argentina, outrageous control on the volley, a little dink inside the defender and a finish as calm as a Buddhist monk.
They may have swapped their Orange Julius cups for Jamba Juice , they may favor those rubber Silly Banz bracelets over blazers covered in pins and buttons, but teens in 2010 are facing a mirror image of the jobs environment in 1982.
Even before the ink had dried on the Arizona law, CIS issued talking points insisting that it was nothing more than a mirror image of the federal law--a claim that Byron York, National Review's former White House correspondent, immediately repeated in his column.
My belief is there is a mirror-image of the long tail that is equally important to those wanting to understand the process of innovation.
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The one is a twisted mirror image of the other, and the movie concludes with both on trial on opposite sides of the street.
Marco Rubio, countered with a mirror-image appeal to the same demographic.
Their calculation is a mirror-image of the Republicans' reckoning in California, where Democrats dominate state offices, to support Richard Riordan, a liberal, in his bid to become governor.
Indeed, he becomes almost a mirror-image of the Mahdi himself.
The fears that bred crusading hatreds were a mirror-image of today's resentments of the great Satan of the West: fears of a culture, labelled alien, of superior wealth and might.
Right now the Dow is at the end of retracing a near mirror image of its fall and that suggests in itself the end of the bear bull cycle of the credit crunch is here and suggests a new era is upon us.
The hardware had a different look, but it was otherwise a near-mirror image: similar parts, similar phone numbers and the same suite at nondescript offices on East Walnut Street in Pasadena, Calif.
The appeal, involving a 2006 voter initiative from Michigan, is in some ways the mirror image of a separate case from Texas currently pending before the court.
By an everyman standard, this tax is clearly the mirror image of a government mandate for commerce.
The subjects then put on virtual reality goggles and half interact with their aged image in a mirror.
In addition, the standard model says the particle also should have positive parity, which is a measure of how its mirror image behaves.
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