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Rorschach patterns involve blotting a page with ink and folding it in half to make a mirror image.
"She is the first one in that bad a condition who wanted to make a mirror," said her teacher, Renana Tsabari, 36.
Mrs. Lloyd, a retired lawyer who owns and manages two town houses in Brooklyn and lives in part of one of them, met with the designers and asked them to make a mirror for her.
I like to take a compressed backup and then use FreeFileSync to make a mirror image copy of all my files on an external hard drive, so I absolutely know they are there.
The Britain I've known is disfiguring itself, and soon it will not even remember what it looked like – while both Irelands of my youth, having struggled for so long to make a mirror in which all citizens may recognise themselves, are left waiting for the hammer to fall.
In an iconic encounter between Mazu and his teacher, Nanyue Huairang (677 744), Mazu has an awakening after pointing out to Huairang that he cannot make a mirror by rubbing together a stone and a clay roofing tile, only to be asked why he then thinks it is possible to make himself into a Buddha by sitting on a meditation cushion.
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Then make a mirror-image copy of each half and attach it to its original.
With computer-aided design (CAD) software and rapid prototyping (RP) technology, the shape of the contralateral central incisor was duplicated and reproduced to make a mirror-image for a new crown.
Using the thread, make a mirror-image pattern that repeats twice so that there are two exact replicas of the same pattern right next to each other.
Using the thread, make a mirror-image pattern so that the two outside strands are the same color and so on going inwards.
Rather than go swimming we brought them back, and he made a mirror out of them for my birthday".
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