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  • 1Mirror, Mirror II — Genre Time travel / Drama Created by Hilary Bell and Posie Graeme Evans Starring Antonia Prebbl …

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  • 2Mirror, Mirror (TV series) — Mirror, Mirror Genre Teen Drama / Time travel Created by Posie Graeme Evans Starring Petra Jared …

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  • 3Mirror mount — This article is about the general subject. For mirror mounts specific to primary telescope mirrors, see Mirror support cell. Two kinematic mirror mounts, with mirrors. A mirror mount is a device that holds a mirror. In optics research, these can… …

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  • 4Mirror support cell — This article is about telescope mirror support cells. For the neurological colloquialism mirror cell , see Mirror neuron. Mirror of the Large Binocular Telescope In astronomy the mirror support cell more commonly mirror cell is the component of a …

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  • 5mirror alignment — veidrodžio derinimas statusas T sritis radioelektronika atitikmenys: angl. mirror alignment vok. Spiegeljustierung, f rus. юстировка зеркала, f pranc. réglage de miroir, m …

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  • 6Daily Mirror — This article is about the British newspaper. For the Australian newspaper, see The Daily Mirror (Australia). For the Sri Lankan newspaper, see The Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka). Daily Mirror Type Daily newspaper Format Tabloid …

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  • 7Montreal Mirror — Type Alternative Newsweekly Format Tabloid Owner Quebecor Editor Alastair Sutherland Founded 1985 Political alignment …

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  • 8The Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka) — Daily Mirror Type Daily newspaper Format Broadsheet Owner Wijeya Newspapers Ltd Editor in chief Ch …

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  • 9List of Cosmic Era superweapons — This is a list of fictional superweapons from the Cosmic Era (CE) timeline of the Gundam anime metaseries. Nuclear technologies After the Bloody Valentine War all military use of these technologies was banned by the Treaty of Junius. This did not …

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  • 10Binoculars — Binocular telescopes, or binoculars (also known as field glasses), are two identical or mirror symmetrical telescopes mounted side by side and aligned to point accurately in the same direction, allowing the viewer to use both eyes (binocular… …

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