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Channel glass runs about 20 percent more than traditional wall materials.
Office windows streamed past her, long belts of glass running down.
Anyone not wearing specially designed glasses run the risk of being lost forever once inside.
The sand in the half-hour glass ran out: Boston was now twenty miles away.
To the front and rear a line of glass runs along the middle of the column.
There is a brief diversion as a dog wearing a necktie and dark glasses runs by.
Glass ran unsuccessfully for a seat in the Ontario assembly in 1929.
Dinner for two with French wines by the glass runs $16 to $33.
Now, "an expanse of glass runs the length of the facade," he said.
Security glass ran to the ceiling.
Instead, the flat granite-clad wall was cut with a horizontal band of glass running nearly the whole length of the building.
"To show our appreciation to the Wee Rogues for making these quiz shows possible," Glass ran on.
Seagle at times decorated ware with "glass runs".
A huge pane of transparent, bulletproof glass ran from one corner to the other, stretching from the floor to the ceiling.
The tops of his reading glasses ran through his sight lines causing him to move his head dramatically whenever he wanted to see something.
Panes of glass ran blue for an instant, and the nap of the carpets throughout the station stood bolt upright.
The tower has one clock face on each of the four sides, a copper roof, and glass running down each side towards the 18 ton base.
A glass run channel is a groove, normally made of rubber or plastic, that is found around windows (most commonly car windows).
Shawl-collar jackets looked like they had been cut from hand-loomed rugs, and Murano glass ran along the hems.
A thin strip of black glass ran the length of the dash and contained various instrument indicator and warning lamps.
Glass runs to Gardosh's apartment to warn her, finding Tramell there to his dismay.
Names on the frosted glass ran to such as "I 2 Saktinos, Postal Propaganda."
Thermoplastic silicon and olefin blends are used for extrusion of glass run and dynamic weatherstripping car profiles.
On February 26, 2012, Glass ran 46.06 to win the Brooks PR Invitational.
Enormous glass runs the length of the building, offering utterly spectacular views across Loch Eriboll from every room in the house.