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Nearby, a "4-D" theater may have the least to do with the museum's subject and the most to do with sheer amusement: viewed through supplied glasses, the 3-D film races through a virtual roller-coaster ride in an otherworldly landscape as the plastic seats rock and jerk, your eyes tricking your body into queasiness.
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These are venerable New York City institutions: the company that supplied glass eyes to Sammy Davis Jr. and Peter Falk; the company that created Times Square extravaganzas that blew giant smoke rings, filled gargantuan martini glasses and brought Niagara Falls to life; the company that supplies the nation's billiard tables with green baize.
His pieces rarely come up for auction, but fetch world-class prices when they do.Ancient lineagesThe Baroviers, who once supplied glass to popes and kings and are now decorating Elton John's Venetian palazzo, have enshrined much of their family history in the Museo Barovier & Toso.
If we assume that primary glass production centres were commonly located close to the silica source, this further implies the existence of more than one glass making factory that used this mineral source of soda and that supplied glass to Pergamon (and possibly Aphrodisias and Sardis).
But supplying glasses for the world's poor may be one of the most valuable investments around.
For these reasons, the Zambia Ministry of Health opposes the practice and other sustainable alternatives for supplying glasses to underserved areas are urgently needed.
"I've been watching this technology for 15 years," said Dr. Bocko, whose company supplies glass to most L.C.D. makers.
A man who worked for a factory supplying glass to automobile manufacturers, purchased a car for himself, on the installment plan.
The New Yorker, December 17 , 1932P. 9 A man who worked for a factory supplying glass to automobile manufacturers, purchased a car for himself, on the installment plan.
By Richard Lockridge The New Yorker, December 17 , 1932P. 9 A man who worked for a factory supplying glass to automobile manufacturers, purchased a car for himself, on the installment plan.
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