I decided to try to get RAC man's attention by glaring at him via his wing mirror. |
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The focusing mirror preferably has an elliptical shape to reduce off-axis aberrations in the focused beam. |
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With this data they can program the adaptive optic system to deform the mirror to correct aberrations in the high-energy beam. |
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Just then, this fire truck comes barrelling up in the rear view mirror full speed, sirens and lights ablaze and the dream ends. |
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I screwed the wand back in the mascara bottle, looked in the mirror and practiced my neutral smile. |
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I stood in front of the mirror and jabbed myself in the eye twice with mascara wand, I was that excited. |
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The total cavity loss is then the sum of the mirror transmission and the sample absorbance. |
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If I am trying to make a goal for my blog, I am making it into a script, not a mirror of my thoughts and wanderings. |
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In other words, its quantum-mechanical wavefunction remains unchanged when viewed in a mirror. |
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Looking once more in her compact's mirror, she got out of the limo and ran up to hug him. |
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The chic leather compact also has a mirror, lip brush and dual-ended eye brush. |
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The compact is a olive green cosmetic-like container with an acrylic mirror to assist in self application. |
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The bathroom is equipped with a washbasin that dispenses warm water, a soap dispenser, a mirror, and a reading light. |
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Giant cell, fourth mitotic division showing replicated mirror image dicentric chromosomes and acentric fragments. |
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Her long red hair waved down her back and her huge brown eyes glinted in the mirror. |
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Whereupon I checked my rearview mirror to make sure traffic was giving way, and saw our director hurtling towards me at 60 mph. |
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When Beauty looks into the mirror, she first sees herself, adorned with the jewelled crown. |
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Most of my memories of childhood are of me alone in my room, standing in front of my mirror and creating stories and acting them out by myself. |
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Immediately, and without intent, start thinking about the act of staring at yourself in the mirror. |
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It is cute, astute, cerebral football, a mirror image of their studious manager though with an added dash of style and panache. |
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Out of curiosity, he glanced back at his rear view mirror, and felt relieved to see nothing but the dusty little trail framed by weeping willows. |
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Applying a voltage between the electrodes and the mobile plate actuates the mirror. |
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One thing to note is that positions such as combatant and addorsed may fit our modern notions of symmetry by being mirror images. |
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The mirror slid, bumping and jouncing against the marble balustrades all the way down. |
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And all I ever wanted was for my life to mirror that of all the grand adventures I ever read about or directed with a joystick or keyboard. |
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Next she unzipped the garment bag and casually put the dress on, without even looking in the mirror. |
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I stare at my reflection in the mirror as I apply gentle pressure to the welt on my cheek. |
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The girl had taken a long look at herself in the mirror before deciding she wasn't bruised or welted or anything. |
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Above it all floated a huge sparkling mirror ball, glistening as it rotated in the sun, spewing rainbow streaks across the implausible scene. |
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He would turn from side to side, admiring his prize package from the reflection in the mirror. |
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With much ado, he places a mirror in front of him so he can see what is going on behind. |
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In the tale Alice, an innocent enough young girl, steps through her mirror into a magical world where she has a range of exciting adventures. |
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I knew that cat-claws, while wonderful things, cannot get traction on the glass of a mirror. |
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Look at your womanly physique in the mirror and stick out your gut so that you can complain and whine even more about how you're getting fat. |
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Dean has explained that he was just trying to mirror and affirm the enthusiasm of his supporters who were in that room in Iowa. |
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After the person in the mirror, the next most dangerous individual we're ever likely to encounter is one in a white coat. |
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The current owner, Martina Finnegan, is a mirror designer who creates wooden frames from driftwood and locally sourced whitethorn and hazel. |
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We are very outgoing and we feel we're just beautiful, and then we look in the mirror and we're like, whoa! |
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There wasn't much room, and while doing so he knocked his headdress into his eyes and so took some time readjusting it in the rear view mirror. |
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After hopping in and readjusting the rearview mirror, I wheeled the car from the parking space and into traffic. |
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At this point, she has shifted her checked-out copy from the read-only mirror over to a read-write archive hosted on her laptop. |
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Real images occur when objects are placed outside the focal length of a converging lens or outside the focal length of a converging mirror. |
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The mirror went all the way up to the ceiling and was just as wide as it was tall. |
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Cameron pulled his dark blue polo shirt over his white wife-beater, and checked his reflection in the mirror. |
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I had on white tennis shoes but not the kind that are so white you could use them as a mirror to reapply your lipstick. |
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Christine's party trick is to talk while removing and reapplying her make-up without a mirror. |
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Jack watched the road ahead of him, then looked in his rear-view mirror and watched the woman. |
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Elizabeth, having no choice but to continue driving, adjusted the rear-view mirror so that she didn't have to watch. |
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I saw headlights approaching behind me in my rear-view mirror, and then a sleek black vehicle pulled up on my left side. |
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Right when she was going to hop into the driver's seat, she noticed a glint in her rear-view mirror. |
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The man flicked his gaze from the road ahead to the rear-view mirror and instantly tensed. |
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A video behind the rear-view mirror can read signs up to 164 ft away and project an image on the driver's head-up display. |
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I heard and looked up to see the cab driver looking at me through the rear-view mirror. |
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Tom jumped in beside me and the driver looked into the rear-view mirror to see whether we were seated comfortably before driving off. |
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Cut your choice of molding to fit around the mirror and paint it, using neutral colors or a brushed gold or silver. |
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It had a huge wardrobe with mirror doors and a window with a padded window seat that looked out at the quiet tree-lined street below. |
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I looked forward, not realizing my face was streaming with tears until I glanced in the rear-view mirror. |
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I glance in the wing mirror of the car and check how I look, I'm so nervous and my hands are shaking as I push my fringe away from my eyes. |
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The bus was found four hours later in Fleur de Lys, just a few miles from Blackwood, with a wing mirror missing and a scrape down one side. |
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Eventually you will have penalty points added to your licence for a broken taillight or a bent wing mirror. |
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I don't argue, but watch through the wing mirror as Ryder walks away with three large, black figures. |
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What they've got to remember is a dented wing mirror to a car is a broken leg to a rider. |
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A quick blip of the keyfob, touch the button under the wing mirror, the glass lowers and the door pops open. |
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At least being able to use a car park would probably ensure a space was available and would probably extend the life of the average wing mirror. |
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Roman sat up against the seat, still tense but looking slightly more reassured as he peered into his wing mirror. |
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Visibility in the miniscule rear view mirror is like watching traffic through a spy hole, whilst the wing mirror proves pretty much ornamental. |
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She'd been waiting impatiently at the door for almost twenty minutes, constantly checking and rechecking herself in the entryway mirror. |
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Keiko admired herself in the full-length mirror as she tied the sash around her teal kimono. |
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Marcus reclined his seat a little and looked in the rear-view mirror to see another car pulled up behind theirs. |
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Taking a paper towel, I wiped the water from my face and stared again into the depths of the mirror once more. |
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After a few minutes of searching, I turned on the wind shield wipers, glancing into the rear view mirror, checking on Kate. |
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For a temporary installation, use thin wire or a pretty ribbon to hang the frame from a nail tacked discreetly above the mirror. |
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Standing there in front of the mirror in my dress and heels, with my hair and make-up done, I felt way overdressed for anything. |
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He held in a wistful sigh and smiled warmly when her eyes flicked up in the mirror, meeting his. |
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The shape of a mirror is also important with rectangular, square or oval shapes each having different qualities. |
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I stared at the crashed car in the rear view mirror until it was out of sight, then I put my foot down on the accelerator. |
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She walked up to a mirror and painted the creamy dark red lipstick over her lips. |
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Each model or client shows the same fascination and wonderment with their lifecast as an infant does when first recognising itself in a mirror. |
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She was gazing into the mirror, not really paying attention to the task at hand when a knock sounded at the door. |
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I don't know how I can look at my stupid, fat bulk in the mirror every day. |
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He stood in front of the tall mirror in his room and knotted the tie on his dress blue uniform. |
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She stood in front of the mirror and applied mascara and kohl to her eyes, blinking a few times. |
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I wrapped the soft towel around me and used my hand to clear the mirror to stare at myself. |
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He is also wearing glasses that in the mirror reflect light so it appears that he cannot see his eyes. |
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There is also a light box with a photo of King's bruised face which turns into a mirror reflecting the viewer's face. |
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Good art is a kind of emotional funhouse mirror that reflects yourself and your feelings in all kinds of new and exciting ways. |
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For miles, as far as the eye could see, the surface of the big loch was like a mirror, reflecting images of mountains and wooded slopes. |
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From its opening shot of a wing mirror reflecting New York taxis shimmering in the night, the film has many moments of visual artistry. |
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Through another doorway I can see a mirror which is reflecting a predominately red painting of a village on the opposite wall, out of sight. |
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The oval mirror reflects me sitting on the bed, framed by the intricate lace of the curtains. |
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She looked into her mirror and it reflected the same exact image she saw in those crimson eyes. |
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She managed to go a few steps further before she saw the bathroom mirror reflecting what was in it. |
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The mirror reflects the scene before us and two shadowy figures that have just entered the room. |
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He had painted himself from his image reflected in a mirror, which reversed right and left. |
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In 1973 she built a reflecting telescope with a nine-inch mirror that she ground and polished herself. |
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He built a reflecting telescope, polishing the mirror himself, and began observing the stars. |
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Isaac Newton proposed using a curved mirror, rather than a lens, to magnify the heavens, and reflecting telescopes are nowadays the norm. |
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Unlike conventional reflecting telescopes, Herschel's telescope mirror is being made from a novel ceramic material called silicon carbide. |
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This past election was a mirror reflection of the level of concern there is within our community and others throughout Manitoba. |
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A dozen girls in ruffled skirts stand, shifting their weight from foot to foot, gazing shyly at their reflections in the mirror. |
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But then he caught his own reflection in the mirror of the small hall that led to his door. |
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She holds a hand mirror an inch from my nose and I take a second to refocus my eyes, not expecting to see myself so closely. |
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The eye alights on a shoe here, the leg of a doll, bedding, pictures and shards of broken mirror. |
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The mirror features labels indicating the correct head position, stance widths, body alignment and ball position. |
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The mirror on the wall vibrated with every beat of the footsteps, and sluggishly, Lena registered her own shaking image. |
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My six-year-old niece regularly stands in front of the mirror, pretending she's a singer. |
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However, what's lacking here is the very same thing that made his early films so effective, the mirror held up to the audience. |
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She made sure she looked all right and then she walked downstairs, not knowing later that she would regret not looking in a mirror first. |
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She hid the mirror in her secret lair, a storage room located in the chateau's basement. |
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The specification list is comprehensive for a small car, although the absence of remote mirror adjustment was noted. |
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These are shaped to the desired contours and are usually made of hardened tool steel ground and lapped to a mirror finish. |
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Sometimes, though, I look in the mirror and I am quickly reminded that I am not so youthful after all. |
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As she approached the wide set of doors that led to the hall she could see Erik nervously fidgeting with his uniform in a mirror, adjusting and readjusting his tunic. |
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Catching sight of herself in the warmly lit mirror, she pulled a face. |
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On these bad days, I step out of bed and look in the mirror at the bloat in my face. |
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My artworks are like a mirror, the cultural expression of society in which we live in. |
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Around quarter to ten, fifteen minutes before the ball began and I was to make my grand entrance, the servants finally allowed me a glance in the mirror. |
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He looked in the fogged up mirror at the reflection staring back at him. |
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He understood mathematically why a spherical mirror produces aberration. |
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Even down to the wing nuts that are in white bronze other parts are polished and lacquered steel, the body is spun aluminium and contains the rotating mirror effect. |
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But she is, in her way, holding a mirror up to nature, and objects in this mirror may be closer than they appear. |
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Looking at himself in the mirror, he is amazed to see a quadragenarian. |
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This is because they buy complex derivative products to mirror the performance of the underlying stock market index or indices which are not transparently priced. |
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She stared into the bathroom mirror as she held a small razor in her hand. |
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The huge framework of the reflecting telescope loomed before me, the two-ton Pyrex glass mirror at the bottom, the tube pointing up and out through the aperture in the dome. |
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I pulled myself aloft into the cab, steadied my nerves with a few deep breaths, checked the wing mirror, which is the size of a widescreen television, and pulled away. |
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Rusty snarled as he reached forward and readjusted the rearview mirror. |
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Maria stood admiring her own reflection in the full length bedroom mirror. |
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The diamonds flashed fire as I turned to the mirror, and the heavy beaten gold burned like a halo about my head. |
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People in the movie occasionally comment about being filmed, and the audience is given a glancing shot of a mirror, with a reflection of both camera and operator. |
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As they drove away, Coen looked back once in the rear view mirror. |
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Nico looked up, and saw both of their reflections in the mirror. |
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The freaks are cooking the books, and the carny world turns into a funhouse mirror of the allegedly real one. |
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But when ron looks into the mirror, he sees himself being carried on the shoulders of his teammates, the hero who won the game. |
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Now the mirror gives back this balding chap with a quizzical expression. |
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Every speck of glitter is a tiny mirror reflecting the observer. |
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There was a girl standing in front of a mirror wearing a long black dress. |
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The former sees the text as a window into the development of the tradition, and the latter sees the text as a mirror reflecting its own narrative world. |
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This may involve direct visual examination of the inside of the larynx with an instrument called a laryngoscope or indirect examination of the airway with a mirror. |
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This was the reason it happened, to reveal in advance the defining event of the New Testament, like a mirror catching its light even before the light was kindled. |
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The four actors appear in front of a vast mirror that reflects their every move, while sitting, standing, or laying on the floor writhing in pain. |
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Indeed, the animation style moves from abstraction to representation to abstraction again, as if to mirror the processes by which our world was formed. |
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Within seconds, the few whirling ripples had smoothed back into an undisturbed mirror surface, reflecting the dark blue of the fading evening sky. |
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Markus looked behind him in his rear-view mirror and cursed angrily. |
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The witch doctor then proceeded to sponge the medicine all over the mirror, and asked the elder to look carefully at the mirror and tell him what he could see. |
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It is as though the written Amharic language, here mixed with other semiotic systems, becomes a mirror for the layered and amalgamated nature of oral language in exile. |
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Fearful to confront, because of our own fears, perchance we find ourselves looking into a mirror and are terrified to lock horns with our own conflicting thoughts. |
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I picked up my glass wind chimes and threw them against the mirror. |
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Every day before leaving home, Sara stands before the mirror and tightens the knot on her scarf. |
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They were trying to mirror SNCC and SDS globally and move the Peace Corps in that direction. |
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Once in the cab, the excellent all-round visibility is particularly notable, with large tinted windows, wing mirrors and an adjustable rear view mirror. |
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If the wavelength is much shorter than the target's size, the wave will bounce off in a way similar to the way light is reflected by a mirror. |
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The mirror tells me I need to urgently consult a rhinoplastic surgeon, to get my nose in proper shape. |
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The feeling that if some zillionaire came up behind you in a Bugatti Veyron he would stay in your rear-view mirror as long you wanted. |
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When you display your right side in a mirror, the image shows its left side back and you know how sinister left-handedness is. |
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Deepika looks stunning in a red lehnga with traditional prints and mirror work, her hands painted in red too. |
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It uses stainless-steel electrodes with black mirror accents to monitor basal metabolic rate, body mass index, body fat and water. |
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In one image, a boxer jumps rope before a mirror and disappears in a crimson smear. |
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There is salty sea air, boulders strewn around, the mirror of the Sanomatalo and the balls of light in the hands of the train station Atlantes. |
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It was one of a quantity that had been reimported from South Korea back in the 1980s and was in very good condition, with a mirror bright bore. |
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Illig's body sheared off the rear-view mirror of his car and was knocked into a tailfin of a parked Cadillac convertible, Hough said. |
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With its triple honeycomb front grille, the Orlando is an aggressive sight in your rear-view mirror. |
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The streaming video mirror improves field of vision by an estimated 300 percent, or roughly four times greater than a standard rearview mirror. |
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Hanging a handicap placard from the rearview mirror on the front windshield is against the law. |
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The camera projects a clear image onto the monitor, while the traditional rearview mirror can be accessed at the flick of a switch. |
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They create a system that's about as effective as driving with the windshield covered while looking in the rearview mirror. |
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But after FIFA reached a compromise with England, the SFA will mirror their gesture by wearing black armbands embroidered with the poppy. |
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Normal type shows letterforms in reverse, which appear correctly on paper after leaving a mirror image of themselves in ink. |
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There, the photon encounters a beam splitter, essentially an imperfect mirror. |
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The reflecting surface was typically made slightly convex so that the whole face could be seen in a small mirror. |
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As he waited for Pamela to return, Richard was standing in the raw before his full-length mirror. |
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He was uncomfortable being introduced to new people, and could not bear to look at his own reflection in a mirror. |
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Led Zeppelin changed their show by utilising things such as lasers, professional light shows and mirror balls. |
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In The Prestige, the series of magic tricks and themes of duality and deception mirror the structural narrative of the film. |
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In some of his films, the protagonist and antagonist are mirror images of each other, a point which is made to the protagonist by the antagonist. |
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Down the beach, a group of mergirls and boys were facing off with the same merprince who'd spoken through the mirror. |
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The sea is thy mirror, thou regardest thy soul In its mighteous waves that unendingly roll, And thy spirit is yet not a chasm less drear. |
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Finds of musket balls appear to mirror the lines of men who stood and fought. |
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He tried to mirror Elvis's life. He copied his fashion and his mannerisms, and he even went to live in Graceland. |
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These devices also start with the monogon, a plane mirror, and include the bigon, a two-sided mirror, the trigon, quadrigon, and general n-gons. |
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In 2001, Sky Mirror, a large mirror piece that reflects the sky and surroundings, was commissioned for a site outside the Nottingham Playhouse. |
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His colour is changing now, he does not have to look in the mirror, it's like a nettle-rash rising, scalding, scalding. |
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In return, Thomson secured a trial for his mirror galvanometer, about which the board had been unenthusiastic, alongside Whitehouse's equipment. |
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In metallography, an alloy of interest is ground flat and polished to a mirror finish. |
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While this particular study has not been repeated since then, dolphins have since passed the mirror test. |
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Females react to other females and their own reflection in a mirror with a display called Splotch. |
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The grooves between the knobs trap a consistent film of air, making it an excellent sound mirror. |
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The climate patterns of the Northern and Southern Hemispheres generally mirror each other. |
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In the Southern Hemisphere, the direction of movement is clockwise because the rotational dynamics is a mirror image there. |
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At medium depths at sea, light comes from above, so a mirror oriented vertically makes animals such as fish invisible from the side. |
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The overall mirror effect is achieved with many small reflectors, all oriented vertically. |
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The Lloyd's mirror effect results in low frequency propeller sounds not being discernible near the surface, where most accidents occur. |
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Already at 18 months, most human children are aware that the mirror image is not another person. |
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Then go to the mirror and look at yourself, and see what that guy has to say. |
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If you're finished posturing in front of the mirror, can I use the bathroom now? |
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The famous astrologer John Dee used an Aztec obsidian mirror to see into the future. |
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A mirror development can be found with the dwarf elephant on Malta, originating from the European species. |
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Garrow, professor of history at the University of Cambridge, stated that the Court had thus begun to mirror the political branches of government. |
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I stood on the brake and shoved the gear stick into reverse, not even looking in the rear-vision mirror, thinking there was no need. |
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The cockatoo was tied with dunny chain to the outside rear-vision mirror from which perch it shrieked and wailed and attacked its own reflection. |
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Nora and Frank begin to become more and more lethargic and leave Tommy standing at the mirror one night, allowing him to wander off. |
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The similar spellings mirror that of his angelic brethren Michael, Raphael, Uriel and Gabriel, previous to his expulsion from Heaven. |
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Their theories emphasize the role of the parietal lobe and mirror neurons in triggering such ghostly hallucinations. |
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Their semipronated right hand gripped a manipulandum underneath a horizontally suspended mirror. |
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She put in her favorite nose jewel, a small sapphire in a silver mount. In the mirror she looked like sex-on-a-stick. |
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It foamed up in a very shampoolike way. In the mirror a wild-eyed, peroxided stranger who had clearly gone insane stared back at me. |
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I toothbrushed the stale rum stink from my mouth and stared at myself in the cabinet mirror. |
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Postconstitutional politics does not, itself, mirror, even conceptually, the unanimitarian idealization of the veil-of-ignorance construction. |
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I could see the dog running behind me in my wing mirror, but couldn't do anything about it. |
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Later, after deciding to take her husband on at his own game, she sits at her mirror applying lipstick as if it were warpaint. |
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The man got off his bike and allegedly spoke abusively towards the woman before pulling her wing mirror off. |
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He then cleaned the water closet, but when he finished, he found a handprint smack in the middle of the mirror. |
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The mirror made the rocks and vehicles seem to hang in the air. |
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In spite of this affordance, we do not typically speak of looking through the mirror at the image. |
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Scattered cargo is the last thing a driver wants to see while looking in his rearview mirror. |
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The range includes useful items such as a pull-out tie and belt rack, pull-down hanging rail, pull-out mirror and wireframe storage system. |
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He runs to find his friend ron to show him his parents in the mirror. |
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The blank right-hand panel could be mirror as well as bullion. |
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Photocatalytic treatments on dental mirror surfaces using hydrolysis of titanium alkoxide. |
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The Witness 1080p DVR mirror works with the Ambarella A7 image processing chip, the same chip used by popular action camera companies. |
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He turned himself around to see the back of his shirt in the mirror. |
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The old analogy likening the human mind to an imperfect mirror, which modifies the images it reflects, occurred more than once to Odo. |
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Note the mirror next to the rear warning lights that allows the driver to view the backstep area of the apparatus. |
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The backwards lettering on emergency vehicles makes it possible to read in the rear-view mirror. |
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Catoptromancy was a species of divination performed by the aid of a mirror. This..was common among the Achaians. |
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The mirror fork should slide vertically and be clampable on the mirror arm. |
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It was a little vain, perhaps, but the notion of cronehood sent me immediately to my mirror. |
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Unlike a drag hunt, where the scent is laid in a straight line, trailers will be trying to mirror the zigzag path of a hunted fox. |
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Atop this many-drawered enormity was an additional set of drawers attached to a mirror. |
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So in time Mother learned to perceive me through the mirror. Even to smile at me. |
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In the car, dangle the ScentTraveler from your rearview mirror. |
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Renault is also offering a choice of free aircon plus pack, which includes manual air conditioning, electric windows, and electric heated door mirror. |
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The brownsnout spookfish is a species of barreleye is the only vertebrate known to employ a mirror, as opposed to a lens, to focus an image in its eyes. |
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A wistful look in your mirror, and an air of tristful languor in public, and a sense of being deeper than you thought you were, if you ever thought about it at all. |
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I'd pretend to be Brian May and play air guitar in front of the mirror. |
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Some stories reach deeper, into the most primal and profound truths. They mirror, in new and original ways, the Ur-myth, the act of creation itself. |
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After a law was passed requiring at least one mirror be attached to every motorcycle, mods were known to add four, ten, or as many as 30 mirrors to their scooters. |
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In the latter case, the angle between the reflected image in the mirror and the actual image of the object in the sky is exactly twice the required altitude. |
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Poor children are often accused of having deplorable manners, when they are, in fact, simply responding to society in ways that mirror how society treats them. |
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The air freshener, which hangs from the rearview mirror like a conventional Magic Tree freshener, shares a number of practical tips for paintwork care. |
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Light from the celestial body strikes the index mirror and is reflected to the silvered portion of the horizon glass, then back to the observer's eye through the telescope. |
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Stick to music that has lots of harmony, and if you ever meet your mirror image, don't try to out-pick him and don't take him grouse hunting. It becomes dueling banjos. |
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Apparently I do not suffer from eisoptrophobia. I say this because last year I looked in the mirror and realized I was the heaviest I'd been in a long time. |
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According to superstring theory, to describe the motion of a string we need eleven dimensions, plus antiparticles and a mirror image of particles, called superparticles. |
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Unfortunately, the pendulum has swung way too far to the other end where the saying in the industry is is that if you could fog a mirror, you could get a loan. |
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Foreignizing translation styles bend English into shapes that mirror some limited aspect of the source language, such as word order or sentence structure. |
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She saw her own face, glowing with girlish beauty, and illuminating all the interior of the dusky mirror in which she had been wont to gaze at it. |
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A clinical Argon laser was used to deliver treatment burns over 180 degrees of the mid-trabecular meshwork in each session using a single mirror gonioprism. |
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He wears a minimal white cotton brief, and is pleased by the hance of its pouch, a catenary dip as he faces the mirror, the profile navicular and ostent. |
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He had often painted himself at a mirror, a tortuous and fascinating proceeding, as every artist knows, and had been forced to admire the way in which he was made. |
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Moreover, if your car does not have any mirror because it was broken or so, you can always go to the woman's room and there you will find a mirror. |
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That is, the observed covariance between indicator y1 and y3 would mirror the understandable causal behavior of the corresponding underlying latents. |
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They allow us to be, to hold a mirror up to ourselves, and it is clear. |
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Then standing before a closet mirror, he put the automatic to his head, at the point of the pterion, and pressed the comfortably concaved trigger. |
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The chimneypiece continued to be the usual main focus of rooms, and was now given a classical treatment, and increasingly topped by a painting or a mirror. |
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The first of these two earlier designs had been the 50m Euro50 Telescope, which was designed around an aspherical primary mirror made from 619 segments. |
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Maryland, Kentucky and Oklahoma State are in the rear-view mirror. |
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Antimatter is, in some sense, a mirror image of matter, in the sense that antiparticles have the same or exact opposite characteristic of particles. |
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The final shape of a workpiece is the mirror image of the grinding wheel, with cylindrical wheels creating cylindrical pieces and formed wheels creating formed pieces. |
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The picture was painted on the wooden frame to a polished bronze mirror. |
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The retent, when known, stands before us as if reflected and inverted in a mirror, the nearest events in the past being this way the nearest as actually remembered. |
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We could see the lorry in the mirror, so decided to change lanes. |
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Not only is the power deflected safely to the other side, but there is virtually no change to the object caused by the radiation pressure, unlike a mirror or an absorber. |
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The bathroom mirror misted up when he opened the shower door. |
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When the mirror pool is drained City Park is capable of holding events such as carnivals, markets, theatre productions, screenings and community festivals. |
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He argued that a mirror shaped like the part of a conic section, would correct the spherical aberration that flawed the accuracy of refracting telescopes. |
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I had a look in the mirror to see if the blood had come off my face. |
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This work was later exhibited in Kensington Gardens in 2010 as part of the show Turning the World Upside Down, along with three other major mirror works. |
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Then she stood in front of the mirror and carefully shaved her na-na. |
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A hydrolysis of titanium alkoxide obtained superhydrophilic and antibacterial treatments with excellent transparency on commercial dental mirror substrate surfaces. |
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A permanent hanger for your rear-view mirror will be mailed to you. |
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Thomson's fears were realized when Whitehouse's apparatus proved insufficiently sensitive and had to be replaced by Thomson's mirror galvanometer. |
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The British 'Wests' consists of those societies which mirror the settlerist characteristics of the American West, such as Canada, New Zealand and Australia. |
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Reduplicated as a mirror image of itself, Clessidra resembles the device it is named for, one that, more than any other, is a metaphor for the ineluctability of time. |
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Possibly a problem exists with a single instance of a redundantly deployed service across 5 hosts, or a network connection to a remote mirror is failing. |
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The grooves between the knobs trap a film of air that is consistent whatever the orientation or depth of the whale, making it an excellent sound mirror. |
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I could see Tom in the Bisto mirror on the wall as he took a bottle off the shelf side-handed without breaking stride, and placed it on the counter. |
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The common threads that exist between the fisherman and his Sony and the project above. Robert Smithson's 'Incidents of mirror travel in the Yucatan' are important. |
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With the past clearly visible in his rearview mirror, Artschwager has arrived at several pictorial strategies that seem colorful, varied, weird, and wholly new. |
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The bathroom mirror steamed up when he opened the shower door. |
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As she twirled around in front of the mirror admiring how the dress showed off her thick booty, she felt like a princess in a children's storybook. |
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