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  • Our test car—in wedding white—came with mirror-polished 21-inch wheels.

    Massive, but Not for the Masses Dan Neil 2011

  • Six unbreathing stone golems, seven-foot statues given life and motion by the High Magick, stood guard in the room to protect the Mages from their supplicants, their mirror-polished grey granite skin reflecting the softer stone of their surroundings.

    Tran Siberian Michael J. Solender 2010

  • The show also marks a transition for the artist as he goes from street installations, to painting on mirror-polished, black-painted aluminum panels, employing a dot grid system and a palette limited to red, green and blue.

    Vanessa Coblentz: Opening This Weekend in LA: SkullPhone's "Digital Media" at Subliminal Projects 2010

  • The Hound was the shape and size of a regular mastiff, carved all out of mirror-polished red granite, lovingly detailed by its maker-Mage down to the studded collar about its neck.

    Tran Siberian Michael J. Solender 2010

  • Mr. Newson's "Orgone Chair" (1990s), a futuristic, mirror-polished aluminum chair, leads the sale with an estimate of £200,000-£300,000.

    London Auctions Feature Major Works of 20th-Century Design 2009

  • A formation of skin-headed GI pallbearers, dressed in mirror-polished livery, marched with them.

    Riding Rockets Astronaut Mike Mullane 2006

  • A formation of skin-headed GI pallbearers, dressed in mirror-polished livery, marched with them.

    Riding Rockets Astronaut Mike Mullane 2006

  • A formation of skin-headed GI pallbearers, dressed in mirror-polished livery, marched with them.

    Riding Rockets Astronaut Mike Mullane 2006

  • A formation of skin-headed GI pallbearers, dressed in mirror-polished livery, marched with them.

    Riding Rockets Astronaut Mike Mullane 2006

  • Six unbreathing stone golems, seven-foot statues given life and motion by the High Magick, stood guard in the room to protect the Mages from their supplicants, their mirror-polished grey granite skin reflecting the softer stone of their surroundings.

    The Outstretched Shadow 2003

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