Corning said it is making moves to cut glass capacity.
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Many of those injured were hurt in falls or cut by broken glass.
The bathroom now has a sloped ceiling, added windows, a skylight, hand-cut sky-blue glass tiles in the shower, a big white tub and contemporary oak cabinets with Carrara marble tops.
Simpson has contended that his hand was cut when he broke the glass after being told of his ex-wife's death.
Red treated glass pieces are cut into the mahogany steps that lead up the party space, along with a red leather-wrapped banister.
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Then, about 200 men walk the route wearing half- to full-metre-tall paper bishop hats, lit from within by candles and cut with intricate, stained glass window-like designs featuring Saint Nicholas.
Despite suffering a cut hand from the broken glass which needed five stitches to repair, Mr Dupree told the jury that he had no recollection of picking up or holding the glass.
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But their tubes are cut up carefully and some of the glass is re-used.
If you don't want to abstain entirely, there are ways that can help you cut down, including opting for smaller glass sizes, diluting alcohol with soda water or a low-calorie soft drink, alternating between alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks and keeping a few nights each week booze-free.
Floor-to-ceiling windows are made of thick crystalline glass embedded with mineral particles to cut out glare.
Traditionally a round piece is first cut from the center of the cake with a glass tumbler.
The artist noted the significance of showing in New York "Precious Stonewall" (2010), a block tower of blown-glass bricks draped in beads hand-cut in India.
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As a result of the improvement, dim and double images are cut off by eliminating the air gap layer between the front glass and Plasma panel.
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Secondly, if it enters a jet engine the intense heat of the engine can fuse it to the interior of the engine with a caking of hot glass, which ultimately can cause the engine to cut out completely.
The Home Office says that vehicle crime has been cut in half in a decade as a result of the introduction of immobilisers and toughened glass.
Toyota says it went to great lengths to cut vibrations and engine and wind noise by adding insulation in the floor and sound-deadening glass in the windshield.
Instead of burning sugar cane, they were the first manually cut the harvest, which reduces C02 emissions and produces more enriched soil. they also use recycled glass in their bottles.
Later, after the buildings fell, a cameraman and I cut through the dust and walked toward ground zero, where the sky was filled with fine pieces of glass and acrid smoke.
Authorities' search of the jail cell showed that the two suspects apparently used a hacksaw to cut through metal bars covering a 1-by-3.5-foot window and then broke the glass to gain access to an outside courtyard, authorities said.
"I think I had, in the past couple of days prior to that, just an egg and a glass of water -- this is the extreme measures we have to go to in order to cut weight for our category, " she said.
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Cynics might regard the studio glass that is now being produced in Seattle as the decaf latte of glassblowing a clean-cut, healthy and lucrative adaptation of Italian traditions for American taste.
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