Sentence examples for glass opens from inspiring English sources

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A Thousand Shards of Glass opens this week and should be worth a look.

In Heinz Kerry's opulently spacious private aerie, a wall of glass opens onto a terrace with sweeping views of the Pittsburgh riverfront that she has helped revitalize.

A corridor filled with stained glass opens onto a high-ceilinged main gallery that would not be out of place in the Cloisters.

Mr. Glass opens this fall's season on Oct. 1 with "Galileo Galilei," written with Mary Zimmerman, who also directs the work.

The main entrance, a large door of copper suspended in glass, opens onto a hallway in which a plain stone wall faces one richly decorated with handmade Italian gold-leaf mosaic.

Take 2 - Alice Through the Looking Glass opens in cinemas nationally on May 27, and around about the same date, The Real Alice In Wonderland will be available in Barnes and Noble stores (and of course at www.barnesandnoble.com) nationally.

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The office doubles as a second bedroom; one wall of the galley kitchen is glass, opening onto a terrace.

After a $120 million overhaul, the hotel, now sheathed in black glass, opened to great fanfare in 1980.

It has a lot of rust-colored metal making swoops and curves, but there is also a lot of glass, opening the arena up to the outside.

A glockenspiel sounding like splintering glass opened "Non-Cognitive Aspects of the City," Roscoe Mitchell's rich exegesis on a poem by Joseph Jarman.

Mr. Weijmarshausen added that the 3-D printing machines should soon be able to combine different materials like plastic, metal and glass, opening up opportunities to make revolutionary objects.

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