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  2. The 11 Best Vanity Mirrors With Lights for Star-Quality Makeup

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    This trifold mirror features 1X, 2X and 3X magnification and offers wide-angle viewing so you can see how everything looks from all angles. Your eyeliner, for example, might look different from ...

  3. Harris-Trump debate: What to watch for on the economy - AOL

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    For her part, Harris has said she would also eliminate taxes on tips, while promising to reject renewal of Trump’s tax law and raise taxes on corporations. She has also proposed a 28% tax on ...

  4. Infinity mirror - Wikipedia

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    An infinity mirror effect viewed between paired mirrors in a public bathroom. The infinity mirror (also sometimes called an infinite mirror) is a configuration of two or more parallel or angled mirrors, which are arranged to create a series of smaller and smaller reflections that appear to recede to infinity. [1][2] Often the front mirror of an ...

  5. Dielectric mirror - Wikipedia

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    Dielectric mirror. A dielectric mirror, also known as a Bragg mirror, is a type of mirror composed of multiple thin layers of dielectric material, typically deposited on a substrate of glass or some other optical material. By careful choice of the type and thickness of the dielectric layers, one can design an optical coating with specified ...

  6. Presidential debate fact check: Analyzing Trump, Harris on ...

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    The USA TODAY Fact Check Team analyzed claims on abortion, immigration, guns, inflation and more. See where each candidate erred.

  7. Non-reversing mirror - Wikipedia

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    A third type of non-reversing mirror was created by mathematics professor R. Andrew Hicks in 2009. It was created using computer algorithms to generate a "disco ball" like surface. The thousands of tiny mirrors are angled to create a surface that curves and bends in different directions. The curves direct rays from an object across the mirror's ...

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