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Aries as depicted in Urania's | Mirror, a set of constellation cards published in Lon |
invented what has come to be called the Mangin | mirror, a concave glass reflector with the silver sur |
Instead of a moving | mirror a beam splitting prism is used to split the im |
Hercules as depicted in Urania's | Mirror, a set of constellation cards published in Lon |
e recording of a musical piece should at least | mirror a real performance. |
Following letters appearing in the Sunday | Mirror, a survey was made of the mill in 1952, which |
above the head of Leo, as depicted in Urania's | Mirror, a set of constellation cards published in Lon |
shutter curtain not being protected by a solid | mirror; a fact anticipated and solved by providing th |
Our Lady's | Mirror, a quarterly paper set up in 1926 by Hope for |
London, 1945; two long poems: "The Sea and the | Mirror: A Commentary on Shakespeare's The Tempest", d |
In 2001, Sky | Mirror, a large mirror piece that reflects the sky an |
He is also the author of The Turbulent | Mirror, a text aimed at nonspecialist readers that de |
The Braille | Mirror, a Braille magazine, was first published in 19 |
sses of caviar and vodka given to attendees to | mirror a scene in The Curious Case of Benjamin Button |
The synchronization can be set up to | mirror a directory into another one mono-directionall |
der, Edward; Larson, James Richard (2010), The | Mirror: A Biker's Story, Blockhead City Press, ISBN 0 |
The Sea and the | Mirror: A Commentary on Shakespeare's The Tempest, is |
After a short journey, he arrives at the | Mirror, a pool of water at the mouth of a cave, and g |
Sagittarius as depicted in Urania's | Mirror, a set of constellation cards published in Lon |
ger's origin: the four-issue Badger: Shattered | Mirror, a "serious" take on the Badger's origin, and |
e Town Crier, gave his former paper, the Daily | Mirror, a story about Chris Curry and Clive Sinclair |
s garden to gold, then talks to himself in his | mirror about turning the Earth and then the Universe |
n. Trouble started with a notice in the Indian | Mirror about performance of the marriage as per the r |
a white marble mantelpiece with a large Rococo | mirror above. |
, Addis Fortune, 7 July 2007 (Internet Archive | mirror, accessed 22 December 2009) |
The population of | Mirror according to Lacombe County's 2008 municipal c |
esnel reflection from the first surface of the | mirror acts as a beam splitter. |
Cassegrain configuration the convex secondary | mirror acts as a field flattener and relays the image |
An active surface: Primary | mirror adjustable with 1116 actuators; |
He became the acting editor of the Reedy's | Mirror after William Marion Reedy's death in 1920. |
of William Connor's first column in the Daily | Mirror after World War II: "As I was saying before I |
Trinity | Mirror agreed that the headquarters of MEN Media woul |
Born in | Mirror, Alberta, he was elected to the Canadian House |
ong optical cavities are very sensitive to the | mirror alignment. |
Using history as a | mirror allows one to see the future trends. |
Using copper as a | mirror allows one to keep his clothes neat. |
Using a person as a | mirror allows one to see what is right and what is wr |
to the viewfinder, rather than a single large | mirror along with the bulging pentaprism typical of 3 |
A version of the Sky | Mirror also exist in the Hermitage museum i St. Peter |
A one-way | mirror, also known as a two-way mirror, one-way glass |
The | Mirror also has a daily updated site ([smmirror.com]) |
The | Mirror also runs a cartoon strip called Mandy, which |
ersions of The Incredible Theft and Dead Man's | Mirror also feature Philip Jackson as Inspector Japp. |
wrote in prison were published in the Martyrs | Mirror, also known as 't Bloedig Tooneel der Doopsgez |
1900s credited for invention of the rear-view | mirror, although racing enthusiast Ray Harroun experi |
their food with an old woman, she gives them a | mirror, although none of them are aware that it is th |
event horizon of a black hole, an accelerated | mirror amplifies quantum field vacuum fluctuations. |
Pennsylvania Exhibitions Initiative to produce | Mirror, an installation consisting of a hang-engraved |
duced himself as the film critic for the Daily | Mirror, an English daily newspaper in Sri Lanka. |
ded lion (on the left) and a mermaid holding a | mirror and comb (to the right). |
Both the primary | mirror and the secondary mirror are off-axis. |
Stratoscope I possessed a 12 inch (30.48 cm) | mirror and was first flown in 1957. |
ds, Rae and Margo are admiring the coat in the | mirror and Rae recounts a time when she was young and |
It does not use the | mirror and pentaprism of a true SLR, so is smaller an |
A transparent hand reaches out of the | mirror, and just when Ian's hand is about to touch th |
al effects), the horror/suspense film Into the | Mirror, and Park Chan-wook's acclaimed Oldboy. |
also features a remixed soundtrack, rear view | mirror and changes in daylight from day to night. |
hift, Max sees a vision of a dead woman in the | mirror, and then sees Jenna's reflection, ripping off |
The | Mirror and Optimist sailboats are examples of this fo |
nian architecture, with a tremendous amount of | mirror and gold work. |
a 48-inch-diameter (1,200 mm) speculum primary | mirror, and was mounted on an equatorial mounting. |
The difficulties of repolishing the | mirror and the telescope's relative unsuitability for |
His work Hammer and Darkness, | Mirror and Knife, written in the summer of 1986, won |
The rays are recombined at the second | mirror, and ultimately imaged onto a screen. |
ffraction of light rays reflected by a concave | mirror and how they might be stopped by a board pierc |
alam film Ente Sooryaputhrikku in front of the | mirror and was even willing to jump from a building a |
ous other news stories for the Sri Lanka Daily | Mirror and its weekly Sunday newspaper, The Sunday Ti |
in a large clothes closet as she sings into a | mirror and then quick shots of her are shown playfull |
From there he moved to the Sunday | Mirror and became chief reporter before being asked t |
ork to become a theater critic at the New York | Mirror and assistant editor of the short-lived Mercha |
PG Records as a free covermount with the Daily | Mirror and Daily Record in the UK and Ireland, and He |
fter rising from the sarcophagus, looks into a | mirror and is pleased to find herself as pretty as sh |
ead she was doomed to view the world through a | mirror, and weave what she saw into tapestry. |
hby denied the story and threatened to sue the | Mirror, and because his close homosexual friend, Tom |
y, where he had a hand in shorts like Thru the | Mirror and the Academy Award-nominated Who Killed Coc |
In an ad in Record | Mirror and NME on 20 March 1971 they stated, "We didn |
r-controlled reflecting telescope with a 76 cm | mirror and a CCD camera to take pictures. |
Light rays from the object reflect off a small | mirror and are projected as an image. |
e eccentricity and tilt angle of the secondary | mirror and the off-axis angle obey the Dragone-Mizugu |
Daily Examiner, the Sunday Mercury, the Daily | Mirror, and the Liverpool Echo. |
e raised by reflecting its light from a moving | mirror, and therefore it is possible to transport ene |
kan English-language daily newspaper the Daily | Mirror and its Sunday weekly edition, The Sunday Time |
quires a spider assembly to hold the secondary | mirror and corrector, which inevitably affects image |
ed in the converging light cone of the primary | mirror and achieve the same effect. |
ance studio with lighting and sound, full wall | mirror and bar, and blackout curtains. |
full year of existence, MS won the 2005 Daily | Mirror and National Union of Students, National Stude |
Watson changed the title to New Record | Mirror and streamlined the paper and eliminated the s |
ph, The Sunday Times, The Daily Express, Daily | Mirror and The Independent, and appeared on news prog |
The | mirror, and some of the initial mounts came from the |
Can | mirror and operate on Subversion, Perforce and CVS re |
objects produced by the class including trays, | mirror and photograph frames, chambersticks, plates a |
He thereafter returned to the Daily | Mirror and the Sunday Pictorial until 1949, when owin |
ite was run as a joint venture between Trinity | Mirror and The Press Association until PA Sporting Li |
ls include The Woman in Black, The Mist in the | Mirror and I'm the King of the Castle for which she r |
ait your turn behind Kate Moss for the make-up | mirror, and where the presence of Boy George, checkin |
similar to making anti-reflective coating, and | mirror and antireflective coatings can be deposited i |
He writes regularly for The Sunday | Mirror and has also written ten books. |
er of the Daily Record and is owned by Trinity | Mirror and as such has a left-wing outlook which in t |
They include a melted telescope | mirror and a piece of melted optical glass (flint). |
After her mother's death, she forgot about the | mirror and eventually lost it. |
announced, Joan Crawford throws her radio at a | mirror and Paulette makes a beeline to the study of h |
y containing her wearing apparel after bath, a | mirror and other toilette articles and a metal lamp c |
The camera passes through the | mirror and enters the dim, shadowy "mirror world" as |
It features a 16 inch | mirror and is of a Ritchey-Chretien design. |
ory, which used a 3 m diameter aperture liquid | mirror, and the Large Zenith Telescope uses a 6 m dia |
st escapade is being investigated by the Daily | Mirror and his alcoholic wife (Chancellor); and fathe |
ookalike's great on her Bach" stated the Daily | Mirror and the Daily Record wrote that "just when int |
ead to the mansion to investigate this strange | mirror, and the curse it brings. |
another a hidden track from Take a Look in the | Mirror), and "Proud" taken from the I Know What You D |
thalmoscope by implementing a concave focusing | mirror, and thereby introducing "indirect ophthalmosc |
ng: Ivan's Childhood, Andrei Rubliov, Solaris, | Mirror, and Stalker. |
Allegory with young Man looking in a | Mirror, and seeing Sensuality, the Furies, and Death. |
by her lover's image, which she sees through a | mirror, and images of them together through picture f |
The HOP would use a much lighter, unaberrated | mirror and optical telescope assembly. |
Schmidt's "Schmidt camera") had the spherical | mirror and spherical "meniscus corrector shell" all w |
Mangold was a reporter with the Sunday | Mirror and then the Daily Express. |
Mirror and Comb symbols. | |
an enraged Tom looks at his ruined teeth in a | mirror, and then destroys both the mirror and the boo |
' was first published nationally in the Sunday | Mirror, and on the following Wednesday the Leeds 13 w |
It has a 70 cm diameter primary | mirror and a focal length of 46 m. |
oing haywire and breaking, to him breaking his | mirror and his bunk. |
It uses a concave elliptical primary | mirror and a convex spherical secondary. |
ss flexing by supporting the primary objective | mirror and the secondary mirror by two sets of opposi |
on Correspondent, as reported by the Christian | Mirror and N.H. |
Salt | Mirror and Petroleum Formation |
so light reflected from the outer part of the | mirror and light reflected from the inner portion of |
"The | mirror and the razorblade, |
titles for other publishers including Trinity | Mirror and Guardian Media Group. |
vorable review in a British tabloid, the Daily | Mirror, and led to sometimes extravagant comparisons |
ot passing on his way in the reflection of the | mirror, and dared to look out at Camelot, bringing ab |
itioning room there is a jury behind a two-way | mirror and they have been asked to give their honest |
In Rose, when he looks into the | mirror and comments about the size of his ears and sa |
id Jane Simon and Maeve Quigley from the Daily | Mirror and Roz Laws from the Sunday Mercury, who also |
dt camera this design uses a spherical primary | mirror and a Schmidt corrector plate to correct for s |
rald, has also written a column for the Sunday | Mirror and a sporting column for the Sunday Times, as |
A mobile arm carrying a | mirror and pivoting on a graduated arc provides a ref |
h Alice at home trapped behind the living-room | mirror and invisible to her parents. |
After looking in the | mirror and seeing his father's face, Boba looks for h |
It also continued the | mirror and picture frame business that had been estab |
rks on Romanticism, in particular his book The | Mirror and the Lamp. |
ix models, having a normal quick-return reflex | mirror and offering stop-down TTL metering. |
nian architecture, with a tremendous amount of | mirror and gold work. |
His A Fragment of the Same | Mirror and Roving People (1935) were left unfinished. |
ect is an optical illusion using a huge curved | mirror and a CRT television set. |
The Daily | Mirror apparently wanted to bring cheap sailing to th |
id similar to the New York Daily News or Daily | Mirror, appealing to broad audiences with more attent |
However, what comes out of the | mirror are a Lina and Naga that are sweet, kind, gene |
aphs, and in real life when the person and the | mirror are seen in a room. |
rors in the form of an optically flat diagonal | mirror are used to re-direct the light path in design |
or printed with the warning legend objects in | mirror are closer than they appear. |
It was a 35mm SLR, but used an unusual | mirror arrangement to eliminate the need for the mirr |
Nike laser final | mirror array and lens array that direct the laser bea |
x-Five Special and were described in the Daily | Mirror as top comics for Britain's teenage TV audienc |
rm is lost, but it is also known as a diagonal | mirror, as an optical pillar machine, or as an optica |
Yr Herald Gymraeg is distributed by Trinity | Mirror as a pull-out section in the Wednesday edition |
was notable as having introduced the rear-view | mirror as well as pioneering both the V16 engine and |
an elliptical primary and spherical secondary | mirror as in the conventional Dall-Kirkham configurat |
reversed - and then the engraver views it in a | mirror as he undertakes the engraving. |
depart EastEnders in what was described by The | Mirror as an "explosive" and final exit. |
with reflecting type telescopes with a primary | mirror as small as 14" (35 cm) when equipped with the |
Such a ray will be reflected from the | mirror as a ray parallel to the optical axis. |
d that the band had been performing behind the | mirror as singer Shaun Morgan busts through it, knock |
The secondary | mirror assembly of the Keck Telescope and its relatio |
Minolta 500mm Reflex | Mirror assembly |
can recall seeing someone through her bedroom | mirror at the top of the stairs on the night of Emily |
These liquor compartments often feature a | mirror at the back and frequently the inner wood vene |
In it a beam of light is bounced off a | mirror attached to a vibrating tuning fork, and then |
rved by a beam of light reflected from a small | mirror attached to the sector, just as in a galvanome |
Not all critics were as positive; the Daily | Mirror awarded the film 2 stars, with reviewer David |
d twice as a "Best British Performer" by "Club | Mirror Awards" (UK). |
The | Mirror backed down, sacked its editor, apologised, an |
Neil Young plays lead guitar on the track and | Mirror Ball producer Brendan O'Brien plays bass. |
e song "Eraser" is also featured on the band's | Mirror Ball single, albeit remade with a different ar |
oth songs were recorded at the tail end of the | Mirror Ball sessions. |
Four Corners "Beneath the | Mirror Ball" |
now it hurts To stay at home And see Flash The | mirror ball's throwing mold You can't get a grip if t |
Following the completion of | Mirror Ball, the members of Pearl Jam without Vedder, |
ancing with male partners in the room with the | mirror ball. |
ons for the Neil Young/Pearl Jam collaboration | Mirror Ball. |
He worked for the Daily | Mirror, becoming a foreign correspondent in the New Y |
After the War he briefly worked for the Daily | Mirror before joining the Secret Intelligence Service |
one of the men in line notices a glitch in the | mirror, begins to bob his head. |
The girl threw a | mirror behind them, which became a mountain too slick |
"A | Mirror Behind" - 5:35 |
i grating (or a single slit), reflected by the | mirror being tested, then passes through the Ronchi g |
pproximately 13 micrometre piece of dielectric | mirror being cut from a larger substrate. |
Note that there's a | mirror between background and foreground. |
he bedroom in places such as her bed, into the | mirror, between various scenes of her in this room. |
A | mirror beyond that size would also sag slightly under |
their second and final studio album, Into The | Mirror Black, in 1989. |
The | mirror blank for the 31" telescope was donated to the |
, Blue Eagle, Yellow Warrior, Red Earth, White | Mirror, Blue Storm, and Yellow Sun. |
irection Home (2005) and The Other Side of the | Mirror: Bob Dylan Live at the Newport Folk Festival 1 |
s scripts for the BBC drama The Moon Stallion ( | Mirror Books, 1978), and two horror plays for childre |
The novelisation of the film by Keith Miles ( | Mirror Books, 1979) was dedicated to his memory. |
Times | Mirror bought the newspaper chain in 1993. |
Before that Sigma was sealing the | mirror box of their cameras with a protective filter |
weight DSLR form factor, but without the bulky | mirror box and pentaprism. |
rear elements will intrude far enough into the | mirror box to cause damage even with the mirror locke |
w system uses the same sensor, but removes the | mirror box from the camera design. |
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