• Such images will be sharper than those produced by the Hubble, whose mirror is a mere 2.4 metres across.

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  • When he was appointed last November, it was to restore Italy's credibility on international financial markets, whose mirror image is the spread between Italy's benchmark government bonds and their German equivalents.

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  • This is done using a technique called interferometry, which merges the beams of light in a way that simulates the sharpness (though not the brightness) of the images that would be obtained from a telescope whose mirror was 200 metres across.

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  • "The biggest game changer of the past 25 years has been the Internet, " said Law, whose Cybertecture Mirror is an offshoot of his Hong Kong architectural firm's focus on integrating technology in design.

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  • Besides attracting prestige, membership of the FTSE 100 offers some support to a firm's share price, by attracting investment from so-called tracker funds, whose performance is designed to mirror that of the index.

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  • One is to find female artists whose works, backgrounds or artistic movements mirror those of prohibitively expensive male artists.

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  • However, as the PR machine for The Guru reached full speed, Mistry, whose mother is Irish and whose father is Indian, he told the Welsh Mirror that he still has fond memories of the capital.

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  • They play Allison's sister, Debbie, and her husband, Pete, whose married life is a no-fun-house-mirror version of what Ben and Allison's alliance might be.

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  • As the cameras go about their business, you wonder what happened to the man whose bowler hat still rests where he left it or the socialite who admired her reflection in the mirror of a now-decayed wash stand.

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  • But then you notice the shadowy purple figure seated in the background: a reflection, in the mirror, of Bonnard himself, a sort of omniscient voyeur, watching you watch his wife, whose sewing now looks more like a compulsion than a pastime.

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  • Sasha was adjusting her yellow eyeshadow in the mirror when she noticed a bag on the floor beside the sink that must have belonged to the woman whose peeing she could faintly hear through the vault-like door of a toilet stall.

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