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And they come in all varieties, printed not only on paper but also on fans, glass boxes and handkerchiefs.
Plus, all-new interactive crowds bring the emotion of playoff hockey to life with towel-waving fans, glass bangers and crowds that react to the action on the ice.
If you're a Dallas Mavericks fan, the glass is half-empty.
If you're a Miami Heat fan, the glass is half-full.
If you're a New York Knicks fan, the glass is half-remaining on the fire extinguisher case and half lacerating your left arm.
He was also a fan of glass and concrete as building materials to complement Marin County's bucolic landscape.
This was done by an inventory of 15 different assets and household characteristics conducted in the homes of interviewees (motorbike, car, stereo, TV, DVD/VHS, refrigerator, washing machine, gas stove, electrical stove, electric fan, AC, glass windows, flush toilet, running water, and whether or not the household was connected to the power grid).
"They're not even trying, it's so natural how awkward they are," said Jennifer Gardiner, an appreciative fan (no glasses) who had come to the show with a friend, Crissi Bariatti (glasses).
French fans, Venetian glass and Genevan watches provide context and comparisons.
Television pictures showed a clearly incensed Lehmann pull the fan's glasses from his face, only give them back after the fan pleaded for their return.
Photograph: Marko Djurica/Reuters Updated at 10.24am BST 10.18am BST Here's hoping for some sun: a fan wears glasses at the rowing at Eton Dorney.
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