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Enameling, or glazing, of brick and tile was known to the Babylonians and Assyrians as early as 600 bc, again stemming from the potter's art.
She closed off the top of her vessels, leaving a vestigial nipple-like opening and creating, in effect, a clay canvas for glazing of all kinds: brushing, dripping, pouring and dipping.
Lowestoft has no factory mark; but certain idiosyncrasies help to identify it, such as inside glazing of coffeepots and, on teapots, blue strokes painted at the junctures of handle and spout with the body.
While the Greek standards baklava and galaktoboureko are well executed, the yogurt (imported from Greece, Mr. Sarris told me) is exceptional: dense and complex, tart and almost fruity, with a light glazing of honey and a dusting of nuts.
America, he says, provokes in visitors a sense of "the sublime," the sort of wonder and fear not experienced through the polite "double glazing" of windows or the proscenium arch of a television set, but felt, almost physically, as the embodiment of "the heartbeat, the life force" of this vast and still untamed continent.
It is a classic routine, a step-by step descent down the slippery slope of inebriation, in which we seem to see the progressive slurring of speech and glazing of eye and loosening of limb with the awful, hilarious clarity of slow motion.
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Presumably, De Heem deliberately used roasted ore with a higher transparency to take advantage of the glazing properties of smalt.
Incorporates in the same pane of glazing various degrees of transparency and visibility.
This type of glazing is commercially manufactured today.
Use unrefrigerated portion for glazing top layer of cake.
The wide expanse of glazing created a modernist pavilion.
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