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Hand mirrors within close reach make it easy to experiment.
While waiting for Redford, the extras did crossword puzzles, mocked the camera crew ("That guy thinks he's Tom Cruise"), looked into little hand mirrors, and practiced their laughs.
Used to decorate jewelry, hand mirrors, and various trinkets and curios, en résille was especially popular in 16th- and 17th-century western Europe.
Hitherto in their lives they had seen themselves in looking glasses and hand mirrors, in the backs of spoons, and, dimly, in clear still water.
The earliest mirrors were hand mirrors; those large enough to reflect the whole body did not appear until the 1st century ad.
At the other end of the room glass vitrines are filled with scores of small objects made of silver, ceramic and other materials, including jewel-studded boxes, inkwells, paperweights, vases, breadbaskets, hand mirrors and grooming equipment.
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