They used microwaves to nudge the anti-atoms, to see if they behave when nudged like mirror images of ordinary hydrogen atoms.
"All the pipes look shiny clean, no crud, " Mr. Cassidy said as he used a long, dental-like mirror to peer into tight, deep openings.
He recalls that Samorin felt like a mirror of a Samsonite factory in the Belgian town of Turnhout.
"It was like a mirror image, the look on her face, the fear, the worry, everything, " she said.
These are physical blockers which protect the skin by either deflecting sun rays or reflecting them away from the skin, like a mirror.
The second group is like a mirror image of the first and involves all sorts of attempts to avoid things that remind one of the trauma.
The sidewalks were gray and uneven, and the sky looked like a mirror without a tain, the place where everything should have been reflected but where, in the end, nothing was.
In the mass market, tabloids like the Daily Mirror and the Sun are vital forces in British life.
It becomes like a funhouse mirror, strangely reflecting the humans looking into it.
"I can finally look in the mirror and like what I see, " he says.
The "ComfyView" display has an anti-glare matte surface, which reduces mirror-like reflections and improves viewing in bright light.
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Both devices combine top-notch specs with beautiful industrial design -- pure rectangular forms with a mirror-like finish packaged in thin, light and water-resistant shells.
However, it can't send URLs to the TV and mirror displays like AirPlay can, supposedly to avoid protocol conflicts as it builds its network of partnerships.
The hybrid disc works by making the Blu-ray layer act like a two way mirror, reflecting enough light for Blu-ray playback, but letting enough light through for HD DVD operation.
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Is the internet entering the era of personalisation, where web firms know so much about us that they are able to serve us up a view of the world which is like looking in the mirror?
But because of the Academies Bill's timetable, "we have the spectacle of ministers who have already told us they will accept no amendment, period, and the sight of whips new and old cracking their knuckles off-stage and perfecting basilisk-like stares in the mirror" to prevent MPs voting for any changes, he said.
In America, appreciation for the armed forces is outstanding and, frankly, I would like to be able to mirror some of that here.
Some old favorites are dusted off and given new life, like a wonderful giant concave mirror that plays tricks on the eyes and the ears.
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On the European constitution, Mr Sarkozy occupies a position somewhere in between the maximalists, such as Germany - who would like the new text to mirror the old one as closely as possible - and the minimalists, such as the UK, who want as few changes as possible to the existing EU treaties.
Nevertheless, if you like looking in the rearview mirror and care what the clients of one of the biggest investment banks in the world thinks about the market, then it might be interesting to note that 17% of their investors said they were running greater than normal exposure to risk compared to 10% in December.
Other "content delivery networks, " with names like LimeLight Networks, Savvis and Mirror Image Internet, have popped up.
Reading Heart of Darkness is more like using a book as a mirror to see more clearly who you are.
His Bogart smoking mannerisms seemed the result of mirror study and, like the renounced beard, an attempt to gain control of the lower portion of his face.
All the more reason, says Lemont, to join up and mirror a top trader like the one who gained 460% over the same time period (see chart below).
There is sailing, jet-boating, sandboarding and helicopter flights, or more gentle outdoor pleasures like chasing the reflections on a mirror-calm Gordon River cruise, riding through the rainforests on a restored heritage railway or being driven to the heart of it all in a comfortable 4x4.
Much like a telescope, the larger the mirror, the further out into the cosmos you can see.
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She inspected herself in front of any mirror, searching for flaws like a teen-age girl before a big party.
Just as he said, this became a classic example of project escalation -- like when you go to hang a mirror and end up buying a boat.
Down on Las Vegas's famous Strip, I discover that the casino industry is - just like that gambler catching himself in the mirror - being forced to face up to its shortcomings.
You could no longer tell which were the old cars and which were the new: the twisted wheels, the rusty fenders were mixed together with bodywork as shiny as a mirror and paint that gleamed like enamel.
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