At 78ft (24m) high, York Minster's Great East Window is the UK's largest medieval stained glass window.
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She pointed me in the direction of the bullet-proof glass window where my new restraining order awaited.
Behind a large glass window, like an aquarium display, a spring was burbling in a rocky cave interior.
The aisle, gothic stone piers, arches and windows, including the main stained glass window, would all be retained.
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I'd seen Super Bowl trophies before, but only through a glass window in the offices of the Pittsburgh Steelers offices.
At the top, God stands isolated in a stained-glass window and personifies the ancient Jewish belief that He was alone.
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Prof Simon White likens it to the way light is bent as it passes through the lumpiness of an old glass window pane.
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Founded by arts and crafts pioneer William Morris in 1875, the company was at the forefront of Victorian stained glass window design.
He was recently thrown through the plate glass window of a restaurant by a group of Austrian businessmen based in the town.
She studied her foggy reflection in the long, narrow glass window in the lift door and with nervous hands tucked away stray hairs.
The vendor, part of the exhibit, roamed in front of a plate-glass window with mannequins depicting black characters from famous paintings in museums throughout Venice.
Framed by a stained-glass window at the Shrine Church of St.
This pavilion has a broad glass window that provides a grand lookout at the Olympic Stadium across the street, though it's not high enough to enable visitors to see events.
Those visiting the church will also see a stained-glass window, known as the choir window, which was donated by the Goldwater family in memory of Barry Goldwater's parents.
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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.
The building is purposely level with the road, so it feels like one is connected to the street life when looking out from the immense glass window that spans the front.
If someone throws something through a plate glass window you can get those shards of glass, blind or killed, it does seem to me, it doesn't show very much concern for Londoners or for shop workers frankly.
Loss adjustors have already visited the church to survey the shattered stained glass window depicting a nativity scene, a broken 17th Century wooden pulpit, a dented lectern and, most importantly, a smashed Victorian frieze behind the altar.
The religious symbolism in some of his photo-calls the 2001 election campaign launched in front of a stained-glass window, last week's image of khaki-clad troops in a khaki desert, with Mr Blair in bright white shirt, arms uplifted is all too plain.
While in training, Mr. Newman's technicians are typically relegated to the "triage" area, where devices are laid out on an antistatic mat and diagnosed before being brought to the "operating room, " a workshop in the back of the store that has a large glass window for customers to watch what's going on.
We are sitting in the chipper one day, waiting for Billy to get off the phone to his mother she is in for maybe her third chemo session, and he is outside the plate-glass window trying to get good reception and his face looks so difficult, so old and childish at the same time, that the sight of him is like a pain for each of us.
About 93 percent of 3, 040 large U.S. hospitals used one or more day lighting or lighting conservation features, including tinted window glass (80 percent), reflective window glass (39 percent), external overhangs or awnings (47 percent), skylights or atriums designed to provide light (57 percent), automatic controls or sensors that increase or reduce lighting in response to the level of natural light (14 percent), and occupancy sensors that reduce lighting when rooms are unoccupied (46 percent).
The hall was lucky to escape destruction by both the 1834 fire and World War II bombing with its vast stained glass arched window dominating one end still intact (c).
The window glass can eliminate as much as 90% of solar glare, Mulpuri says.
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It is believed he then threatened staff with a shard of glass from the window.
Conversations can even be monitored from the normally imperceptible vibrations of window glass.
Chrysler has also put a significant amount of unit-cost into soundproofing, with acoustic windshield and front-window glass and other noise abatements.
The man was still watching, a flash of sun on the window glass hiding his mouth, but his forehead and eyes visible.
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