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"It's fine," Glass said.
A second method using fine glass beads "was good, but not perfect," Ms. Johnson said.
The altered gene is then pushed on a fine glass pipette into a goat egg.
As we pulled in the driveway, the covering of stiff, dry leaves sounded like fine glass smashing under the tires.
Where rust had started, parts were removed and bead-blasted, a cleaning method that sprays fine glass beads using air pressure, to remove corrosion.
Sometimes chaff (strips of foil or clusters of fine glass or wire) would be released in the air to create false radar targets.
Steuben later manufactured fine glass products of cut, engraved, and free-blown designs made almost exclusively of that type of crystal glass.
One sign of this was the appearance of fine glass and Meissen porcelain in, for example, "The Jar of Apricots" and "The Butler's Table".
In Ottawa, the architect David M. Childs of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill has designed an embassy with a fine glass curtain wall, an echo of the glittering past structures.
It's a good one to remember, the next time you sip a fine glass of claret, under the boughs of a great shade tree, of course.
"If I were a fish, and somebody poked me in the side," (in this case, with a fine glass tip), Dr. Isacoff said, "I would escape".
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