Sentence examples for described glazed from inspiring English sources

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The 5th-century poet Sidonius Apollinaris described glazed windows in Lyon, France.

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Data were collected as previously described (Glaze et al., 2010; Neul et al., 2014).

Any dish described as glazed most likely contains sugar.

Her language is down-to-earth (she describes one glaze as "just like a clear nail polish").

Make sure the kiln you are using is set to the correct "cone" as described on the glaze packaging.

The methods of preparation of silica lead glazes (high lead and alkali glazes) were described by Tite et al. [19].

The analysis reveals that air gap is a prominent factor in controlling the sound insulation characteristics of double glazing and thus regression equations correlating the single-number ratings with thickness of identical glass and air gap in a double glazing is described.

The interaction of ceramic tile and glaze was described by Tite et al. [19] and Adorni et al. [10].

Note: As described above, you must use glazes that fire at the same temperature if you are using multiple glazes on one object.

In [10], the focus is on buildings in Greece describing the impact of glazing on energy consumption and comfort.

In a New Republic article dissecting her robotic public personality, Noreen Malone described her simply as "exceedingly, eyes-glazing-over-ly, admirably dull".

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