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Early mirrors lacked precision; made from bronze or obsidian, they revealed the viewer to himself hazily in their polished surfaces.
At Roger Keverne's on Clifford Street, a collection of early mirrors from about the 5th century B.C. to the 8th century A.D. that also remains on view until Nov. 27 was assembled by a couple of collectors over a 40-year period.
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That it is also crucial for reading might explain why children make a type of error he calls "early mirror reading".
The earliest mirrors were metal, mostly bronze, silver or gold.
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The telephone survey of 801 respondents in early September mirrors earlier statewide polls showing Kaine far ahead of Stewart, whose Senate campaign has been marred by controversy about questionable ties to white supremacists.
His early life mirrors that of many young people now.
Her early novels mirror tensions in her own life as a woman and a writer.
The early gains, mirroring those in European markets, suggested that investors had shrugged off the downgrade of Italy's debt by the credit ratings agency Standard & Poor's.
The early goal mirrored the start of the first game between the two sides, when Bradford also grabbed an early lead, but on that occasion Millwall fought back to force the replay.
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