The elegant and convivial Royal Mile Tavern works its charms well, with polished wood, brass and mirrors.
"He looked in the mirrors and it just dropped out of sight, " Cynthia Scott said.
Some hotels put mirrors by the elevators, because people like to look at themselves.
Loyalty to one or the other mirrors the competitive devotion typically reserved for sports teams.
Against the back of the house all the mirrors stood lined up, slanted at different angles.
The distinctive door mirrors, with their twin supporting struts, are fitted with a protective grille.
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The Hitachi system uses a digital video camera to film reflections from mirrors surrounding an object.
He's a scratch golfer who sees golf as the sport that most mirrors real life.
The aero guys did a particularly nice job of managing wind noise around the mirrors.
These mirrors are hinged and either reflect light or not based on their position.
This web site defacement mirrors the one that happened to ESPN.com last year.
We accelerated tipsily and zoomed off into Paris traffic, dodging bollards and side mirrors.
Mirrors, coral, cotton cloth and paper--all central materials for "traditional" African arts--came from contact with Europeans.
To a large extent, its own business mirrors the strength or weakness of the tech sector.
These days you can buy an exchange-traded product that mirrors sugar prices on the exchanges.
Also, the sun visors are blade thin and incorporate what are only pocket-sized vanity mirrors.
This quote almost perfectly mirrors the situation the United States has found itself in since 2008.
Drivers claim the bollards are causing damage to vehicles, with wing mirrors being knocked off.
The U.S. market mirrors the worldwide pattern of affluent baby boomers drinking more higher-priced wine.
Anyone who likes the mirrors and mazes of defectors and double-agents will find it a thrill.
Their Patrician Rooms had enlarged makeup mirrors, women's magazines and breast exam cards in the showers.
Prosecutor Drew Robinson thinks this genetic evidence is "smoke and mirrors, " aimed at confusing the jury.
Germain could leave the Ligue 1 title challengers in difficulty if the situation mirrors Manchester City.
Smoke and Mirrors is what I think about when I hear the word for-profit schools.
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When she came out, she was carrying little clover-shaped mirrors that stick on cell phones.
Two circular mirrors, one still, one mobile, are mounted on the floor of the Martin-Gropius-Bau's atrium.
Thus far the story of VHS mirrors that of Blu-ray, but here the similarities end.
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Behind the mirrors is a memory chip, each cell of which corresponds to one mirror.
Expect to hear the political accusation of "smoke and mirrors" directed at Mr Pickles.
But the mirrors that strengthened me, that filled me with new life, made Monica bristle.
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