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When a connection is available, this data is transmitted to a cloud service, which mirrors it back down to all devices in the area.
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That's because his hall of mirrors reflected back his own views.
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The distinctive rectangular shape of the in-ear, on-ear and over-ear headphones mirrors the back case of an iPhone, highlighting a design meant to pair with an iPhone, iPad or iPod.
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Then I walked back along that row of mirrors, swinging the hammer and sending bright spikes of glass into the summer air.
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The footage is then transmitted to a home-theater-quality projector, which throws the image onto another set of mirrors that reflect back onto a very rapidly spinning screen.
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Against the back of the house all the mirrors stood lined up, slanted at different angles.
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Dr Haroche trapped his photons by getting them to bounce back and forth between two tiny superconducting mirrors.
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That happens because, provided those electrons that have given off light are quickly pumped back to their excited states, the light bouncing around between the mirrors will stimulate the production of yet more light and a powerful, coherent beam will emerge.
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The decor, such as it is, dates back to its founding in the early 1900s and doesn't add up to much more than mirrors interspersed with Gothic columns and a pale tiled floor.
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Back then, it was known as Mulholland Farm and had a casino, secret passageways, two-way mirrors and peepholes.
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