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There was a door with a small porthole of wired glass.
They pushed through the small door with the wired glass porthole and found their car.
He was in a small foyer, still separated from the main room by wired glass fire doors.
But the nurse wore no hat he recognized and the window was just one sheet of wired glass.
I beat my fists on the wired glass.
The door was locked, but through the wired glass he could see the benches, the vices, the tools.
The place is all white tile, wired glass, mismatched tables and dark metal chairs.
I went down steps and pushed through a door with a wired glass panel into the dimness of the garage.
There were double doors, scarred oak and wired glass.
Wired glass, as it is typically described, does not perform the function most individuals associate it with.
The warden looked intently through the wired glass at the nervous-looking uniformed corrections officers.
At the end of the corridor were a heavy pair of metal swinging doors with large wired glass panels in them.
A knock on the door, and a spotty individual called Slape was staring at him through the wired glass.
This means that many original features are now hidden behind plasterboard, corridors divided by modern fire doors or internal views seen through wired glass.
The door, when I tried it, was securely locked, but by standing on tiptoe I could see through the wired glass of the front.
They were about a hundred paces away, and Ryan squinted through the narrow gap in the wired glass at what looked to be a battered truck.
He stood there for a long time, facing the door, peering out through the tiny wired glass window, thirty feet away from the elevator buttons and freedom.
Wired glass instead is utilized for its fire-resistant abilities, and is well-rated to both withstand heat and a hose stream.
Wired glass has been replaced with clear Pyran glass to enhance the sense of cross visibility between the perimeter library area and the central atrium.
Wired glass typically withstands the fire, whereas the sodium silicate liquid also acts to insulate heat transfer, due to the endothermic action of this chemical.
Wired glass often may cause heightened injury in comparison to unwired glass, as the wire amplifies the irregularity of any fractures.
He showed me cloth and patterns, occasionally taking a bolt to the door so I could see it in the thin light that crept through the dirty, wired glass.
Large panes of glass for doors should be of the roughened or laminated type for safety, or you could use Georgian wired glass.
This is commonly given the misnomer "Georgian Wired Glass" but greatly post-dates the Georgian era.
Despite this belief, wired glass is actually weaker than unwired glass due to the incursions of the wire into the structure of the glass.