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were glass
noun
An amorphous solid, often transparent substance made by melting sand with a mixture of soda, potash and lime.
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The county's two largest employers were glass factories: American Window Glass plant number 3 and Sneath Glass Company.
Circling the pillar were glass cases containing bones and soil.
The tracks were "Glass," "Transmission," "Ice Age," "Insight" and "Digital".
Only the illumination didn't come from the table lamps, and three of the walls were glass.
Outside were glass cases filled with models of the dishes they served.
On tables were glass tanks of turtles and giant frogs and huge lizards.
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The powders produced were glass-structured, spherical shaped and with smooth surfaces.
These were glass-covered promenades set aside for shopping and strolling, which helped to give the city its reputation as a paradise for flâneurs.
They were glass-fronted rotisserie ovens filled with rotating chickens, and every so often a man in a toque came out to baste them.
Behind the clock rooms were glass-walled research centers where new varieties of flowers are tested for shelf life, and buyers can examine the latest floral trends.
The case-study groups were synthesized sodalite zeolite-infiltrated alumina (IA-SOD) and synthesized sodalite zeolite-infiltrated zirconia-toughened alumina (ZTA) (IZ-SOD), while the control groups were glass-infiltrated alumina (IA-glass) and glass-infiltrated ZTA (IZ-glass).
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