Sentence examples for produced mirrors from inspiring English sources

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The teachers at Hollins Technology College looked, at best, absolutely terrified by Liekens – especially when she produced mirrors and vibrators from her bag of tricks – but there was a genuine sense that she was readdressing a balance.

The produced mirrors have a thickness equivalent to 0.55% of radiation length, and an optical slope error of about 5.5 mrad.

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Molly McKew, who identifies as an "information warfare expert," has said that, back in the day, Soviet intelligence designed a "ninety/ten" approach in order to "embed" its agents in political communities: ninety per cent of what they produced mirrored what they saw, so that they could blend in before starting to sow discord.

Akon and Giorgio Tuinfort co-produced "Mirrors" in collaboration with Kierszenbaum.

Aphrodite and Venus represented copper in mythology and alchemy, because of its lustrous beauty, its ancient use in producing mirrors, and its association with Cyprus, which was sacred to the goddess.

Gradually, foreign publishers figured out how to package it, realizing that English-speaking fans would willingly read translations from right to left and back to front, as in Japanese, rather than enduring the absurdities that arise if printers flip the pages and produce mirror images, like samurai wearing their swords on their left side.

It also features built-in stereo Bluetooth, is enabled for AT&T Navigator, a 2MP camera with flash and video recording (plus an image editor that "allows users to resize, crop, rotate, color adjust photos, insert fun frames and produce mirror effects"), and access to our nation's fastest 3G network.

VICE recently co-produced Mirror Heart, a short original film directed by Mukunda Angulo, that he describes as "different creatures coming to terms with their differences".

This means the biomolecules are able to produce mirror images.

Mirror image structures, formed by replacing whole L-amino acid sequences with D-amino acids, such as gramicidin A, produce mirror-image CD-spectra (Koeppe et al., 1992).

Based on the above studies we can draw the following conclusion: After unilateral peripheral nerve injury, SGCs become activated, leading to an increase in the expression of Nav1.7 channels in bilateral DRG, thus producing mirror pain.

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