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show glass
noun
A mirror.
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His show, "Glass: Contemporary Fusion," offered a fresh look at modern design as told through kiln-formed, fused glass.
Within that same show, Glass returned to his more familiar comedian self.
All blends show glass transition temperature at values determined by composition, and crystallization properties also dependent on the preparation method.
The copolymers bearing large amount of CO2 in their backbone show glass transition temperatures between 70 and 100 °C.
But later he has an equally famous scene, calmly speaking to his estranged wife, played by Natassja Kinski, speaking through peep show glass behind which she is required to perform for the customers, but invisibly and with his back to her, so they are strangely facing the same way as he calmly recounts the story which she does not immediately recognise as theirs.
It was a relief to not have to wish and pray that the connection would run smoothly, and we would show Glass in a positive light, but a huge disappointment as we had spent weeks trying to make it run smoothly enough to entertain a live audience.
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The view from Washington Road shows glass pavilions atop the new home of the economics department.
The Royal Opera's staging is the first in this country and it shows Glass's Orphée to be beguiling and sensitive.
DSC analysis of these polyamides showed glass transition temperatures in the range of 197 204 °C, and they showed no weight loss below 336 °C when analyzed by TG.
Networked polymers of 1 and 2 showed glass transition temperature (Tg)s below ambient temperature of 2.2 and 18.7 °C, respectively.
Polyamides showed glass transition temperatures in the range of 244 266 °C and possessed a coefficient of thermal expansion (CTE) of 60 75 ppm °C−1.
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