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No stranger to the icy slopes, Vidic had the idea to bring mirror-photography to the mountain range for years.
It brings "mirror like" shine by chemical reaction on the surface of marble.
"I wanted the world to stand beside us and bring the mirror close up," he told me.
She introduces me to the dilators I'll employ three times a day for two months (at least) to keep the neovagina open, saying that besides the signed consent form, I must bring a mirror to hospital to help me learn how to use them.
Attendees were asked to bring a mirror, and leave it somewhere on the property that spoke to them.
Alongside Red Bull reinforcements, Vidic and company decided to bring large mirrors onto the halfpipe at Absolut Park in Austria to capsure a session with professional snowboarder Marko Grilc.
The hairdresser brings the mirror; it is a good cut.
She remembers the day the social worker brought a mirror to the little girls, something they had never seen before.
Yesterday an imaginative Lebanese youth brought a mirror and spent his time reflecting the sun into the eyes of the Israeli Army lookout at Fatima Gate.
It had probably been there for years, ever since I'd brought the mirror down from my parents' attic, along with a faded armchair and my grandmother's couch with the threadbare arms.
That image was, no doubt, helped along by the fact that the company brought the mirror in on a pole.
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