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  • 1Mirror Mirror (House) — Mirror Mirror House episode Episode no. Season 4 Episode 5 Directed by David Platt …

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  • 2Mirror Mirror (Kelly Price album) — Mirror Mirror Studio album by Kelly Price Released June 27, 2000 …

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  • 3Mirror — looking glass redirects here. For other uses, see Looking Glass (disambiguation). This article is about wave reflectors (mainly, specular reflection of visible light). For other uses, see Mirror (disambiguation). A mirror, reflecting a vase A… …

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  • 4Mirror punishment — A mirror punishment is a penal form of poetic justice which reflects the nature or means of the crime in the means of (often physical) punishment as a form of retributive justice the practice of “repaying” a wrongdoer ‘in kind’. It can be an… …

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  • 5Method of images — See also Method of image charges for applications in electrostatics and magnetostatics Method of images (or mirror images) is a mathematical tool for solving differential equations in which the domain of the sought function is extended by the… …

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  • 6Mirror trading — The mirror trading method allows traders in financial markets to select a trading strategy and to automatically “mirror” the trades executed by the selected strategies in the trader s brokerage account. Traders can select strategies that match… …

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  • 7Method Man discography — This is a detailed discography of the American rapper Method Man Contents 1 Albums 1.1 With Redman 2 Singles 2.1 Solo singles …

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  • 8Mirror (dinghy) — Current Specifications A Mirror on Combs Reservoir in Derbyshire …

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  • 9Mirror box — A diagrammatic explanation of the mirror box. The patient places the good limb into one side of the box (in this case the right hand) and the amputated limb into the other side. Due to the mirror, the patient sees a reflection of the good hand… …

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  • 10mirror — mirrorlike, adj. /mir euhr/, n. 1. a reflecting surface, originally of polished metal but now usually of glass with a silvery, metallic, or amalgam backing. 2. such a surface set into a frame, attached to a handle, etc., for use in viewing… …

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