Exactly why a glass door on a refrigerator would be so appealing is kind of mysterious.
In Alcoa's Pittsburgh office Chief Executive Klaus Kleinfeld has a cube with a sliding glass door.
Sliding glass door can be kept open to encourage collaboration, or closed for conference calls or meetings.
In the moments preceding the quake, Shuala barked and yelped, striking her paw repeatedly against a glass door on a balcony.
He limped briskly to a sliding glass door in one of the bedrooms, where he struggled to undo the stubborn metal lock.
She was last seen sleeping on the living room sofa near an unlocked glass door of a friend's off-campus apartment after a night of partying.
By now, most customers pretty much know what to expect when they enter through the heavy glass door, small green letters hanging overhead on the building exterior.
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It is not unusual for Mrs Williams to find a line of frenzied Southern belles lined up outside the glass door of the Wycoff to buy the herbal drink.
Mr Bauer had to install his glass door because his former campaign chairman, Charles Jarvis, complained that Mr Bauer was spending time behind an opaque one with a female assistant.
Minutes later, the hopes of Oregon's pyrotechnic offense died at the simplest of plays: a 41-yard Alejandro Maldonado field goal that bonked the left upright like a bird into a glass door.
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What was regarded as cheap and tacky, like the stained glass front door, had a renaissance after modernist architecture and its tower blocks were deemed a failure.
You had merely to lead them to the plate-glass porch door and point out a squirrel or a cat running on the railing, or the automatic pool vacuum flipping its tail in the water as it carried on, side to side, end to end.
He said no one was seriously injured in his car, but he said he saw injured passengers outside after a fellow rider broke the glass on the door, allowing passengers to get out.
One such session gave rise to a Pella innovation this year: between-the-glass cordless blinds and shades (window and patio-door treatments tucked between panes of glass and away from dust and yanks from kids).
There was no sign of habitation, apart from a dim gleam in the glass fanlight above the front door.
She studied her foggy reflection in the long, narrow glass window in the lift door and with nervous hands tucked away stray hairs.
Remember those separate collections of cans and glass and paper, from every door step.
The entrance to White's own office is a glass and wood dentist's door, etched with the "John White the Third".
The door was made partly of glass, and he could see into the shop.
The juices come in glass vials and are left by your door early in the morning.
"Oh man, that's all my stuff coming out the door, them sliding-glass doors down there, " he said on the video.
Thus transformed, she will knock on the front door and sip from a glass of wine traditionally set aside for the Biblical prophet.
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They did a 10-month remodeling that included making a television room out of a screened porch while preserving original details like the pecky cypress ceilings in the living room and library, the handblown stained-glass panes in the powder-room door and the Cuban tile floors in the dining room.
In the polished glass the dull walls seemed brighter, the bedroom door a richer brown.
Extreme dragsters fill door jambs with concrete, use bulletproof glass and bolt doors shut.
Mr Clarke said that as staff opened the cell door, the prisoner surged forward, grabbed glass from a broken TV set outside the cell and attacked the officers with it.
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