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Panes of ice hundreds of feet across and as thin as 1/4-inch thick blew into rocks.
In 2014, however, scientists discovered that huge panes of ice pushed by light winds episodically sail into rocks weighing up to 200 pounds, bulldozing them across the slick muddy bottom of the normally dry lake.
Then he was out, water streaming off him, a piece of ice like a tiny pane of glass in the cuff of his coat sleeve.
Not a pane of glass was broken.
Couldn't break a pane of glass.
Not a pane of glass is left.
She could press her face against every pane of glass.
The dinosaur is behind a pane of glass.
The first-generation CTS had all the styling cohesiveness of a broken pane of glass.
Every cough sounded as if somebody had shattered a pane of glass.
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