A glazed atrium to lead people around a new town centre piazza to the market hall could also be included in the design. |
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Her face was completely dry, her eyes not glossy or glazed with unshed tears. |
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Breakfast rooms across India display a vista of glazed eyes ploughing wearily through the turgid, circumlocutory language of the morning papers. |
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I tend to splurge on sidemeat, and buy a honey or maple glazed spiral-cut ham. |
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A skinny man, who bonked early and often, crumples onto his back, eyes glazed over in a thousand-yard stare. |
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What makes this process different is that the decoration is applied with a brush to the unfired, dry, glazed surface. |
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For floral arrangements, choose terra cotta pots with glazed insides or give unglazed pots several coats of varnish to make them watertight. |
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Other craft items include both glazed and unglazed pottery, ceremonial wooden masks, and goods woven from palm, straw, reeds, and sisal. |
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Tiles that are water-resistant are called glazed and tiles that are not water-resistant are called unglazed. |
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The intense beauty of this mosque can leave you speechless, the play of light on the glazed and unglazed tiles is stunning. |
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They went to speak to him and smelled alcohol, saw his eyes were glazed and his speech slurred. |
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His blond hair was moist with his perspiration, and although his brown eyes were open, they were glazed and unseeing. |
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Sumida pottery is a heavy, brightly glazed pottery and often has human and animal figures attached as reliefs. |
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Rice eventually came into play another night, as a sticky bed for a Japanese-inspired special of sweetly glazed broiled eel. |
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Direct sunlight is eliminated by orientating glazed sides to the south-east. |
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The glazed shelves lining the walls were designed to house Alexander's mineralogical specimens and books devoted to the subject. |
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Reduce watering chores by choosing light-colored, non-porous containers such as plastic or glazed pottery. |
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Ceramic pots glazed in modern vibrant colours work as well in shady nooks as they do in sunny corners. |
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The average heat loss from a single glazed window is 5 watts per metre squared. |
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The living room overlooks the front garden through a double glazed picture window and has a built-in wooden bookshelf and entertainment cabinet. |
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The walls in the reception hall and dining room are covered with glazed Egyptian cotton canvas. |
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Her glazed eyes were still open, unblinking, staring fixedly at nothing in particular. |
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Are commuters with glazed expressions dashing hither and thither oblivious to all around them? |
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I hardened it off for growing outside and transferred the whole lot into a large, blue glazed pot. |
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Pod and dome are linked to a glazed reception pavilion capped by an oversailing fabric roof. |
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He really sinks his teeth into this roll, donning a slick, denture-filled smile, and a kind of happy-go-lucky, glazed look. |
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Her eyes glazed over and blood oozed from her wounds and seeped into the white carpeting. |
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The stoneware piece is made from fired ceramic clay, glazed and gilded in 23-carat gold. |
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The west and east entries have high, glazed storefronts facing busy streets. |
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The house is fitted with gas-fired central heating and double glazed hardwood windows. |
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You could also use smaller glazed ceramic bowls from the nursery as coolers. |
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It was like forcing a clay figure to bend after it had been in the oven and glazed. |
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The south facade is extensively glazed, with aluminum sunshades and a glass canopy to provide articulation and protection from the elements. |
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Each honeypot is crafted in premium quality vitreous white earthenware and glazed with the finest clear glaze available. |
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Not knowing how large our portions would be, we ordered side dishes of new potatoes and glazed carrots and swedes. |
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A fat black woman in a faded housedress glanced at him with glazed disinterest. |
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Her Moroccan spin on chicken flew past the glazed and cidery take on beer-can chicken. |
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For example one might expect that a glazed cavity like this would be used for passive solar heating or ventilation. |
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His glazed expression cleared slightly, and he smiled at her, motioning for her to join him. |
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In place of a round slate paver in the center, you can use a concrete paver embellished with broken glazed tiles in pretty colors. |
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His eyes glazed over and he crumpled in the chair like a God robbed of ichor. |
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They have double glazed hardwood windows and black aluminum fascia and PVC soffits. |
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Now she finds her eye drawn to French faience, a type of glazed earthenware. |
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A drowning sensation began to come over me, purely as a result of the way my throat began choking up, and my eyes became glazed over with liquid. |
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At least now my ficus is looking very handsome in his glazed ceramic pot, and with a bit of rearranging all my books are on shelves, somehow. |
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A bearded sorcerer is busy invoking spirits with his incantation, his glazed eyes staring into the distance and all aglow in the dark. |
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The inked tissue was then laid on the once-fired pottery item, and the pottery was glazed and fired again. |
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Tall as it is, there are no pillars to hold up its glazed roof, or to interrupt the view of MSPs or their audience. |
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Big wet tears slipped down my cheeks and plopped onto the balsamic glazed vegetables. |
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His eyes took on the glazed expression of a drug addict contemplating his next fix. |
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Two glazed lifts transport visitors up from an exhibition space in the tower's podium to an elevated cabin with spectacular citywide views. |
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The original five-bay facade is two-and-a-half stories high and faced with glazed header bricks laid in a Flemish bond. |
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Triple glazed, they are made of oak and larch with a layer of cork in the centre. |
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This bright space has Junkers wooden flooring, intricate ceiling plasterwork and a vaulted glazed ceiling with spotlighting. |
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Clay flowerpots, glazed bowls, tin boxes, even paraffined cheese cartons can be used. |
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From then on, glazed but undecorated white porcelain was made, along with the red stoneware Bottger had invented a few years earlier. |
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There is, for example, a set of food dishes in the stylized shape of flying plovers, their wings glazed a deep green. |
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The upper levels of ball courts and exercise rooms surround the pool's large volume, looking out onto it through glazed walls. |
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The sight of glazed russet crocks bearing chunky chicken scarpariello, steamy bowls of cioppino, and baked calamari gives an unexpected pleasure. |
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To be served the meals on clean glazed crockery instead of the ubiquitous melamine is even more amazing. |
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The glazed earthenware floor tiles are an unusual brushed turquoise colour and the bathroom suite is white. |
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His five-bay building, with its glazed header Flemish bond brick facade had a gambrel roof typical of local vernacular architecture. |
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I asked for roast honey glazed gammon and had a couple of good thick slices. |
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My main course was a daube of beef on a bed of creamed potatoes, with glazed vegetables and a sweet jus. |
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The director's office is topped by three floors of offices subdivided by generously glazed partitions. |
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The cookies are printed with an edible food coloring sugar paper that is glazed onto a vanilla iced cookie. |
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All the windows were storm glazed and seven of the windows had their actual stained glass restored. |
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Black marble steps lead to the front door, part glazed in the rectangular panes that are a signature feature of the property. |
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The door was glazed and was made of redwood, and when Emma pulled it open, it creaked loudly. |
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Standard windows, generally glazed at the factory, come in a great many sizes and shapes, and custom units are limitless. |
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The outer single skin of the thermal flue is glazed with laminated single-paned glass. |
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I hope to have the old frames out by tomorrow lunch time and the window frames built and glazed sometime tomorrow evening before it gets dark. |
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Two of the dual glazed windows in my home have become foggy because of condensed moisture between the panes. |
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A central walk-in shower cubicle with a hardwood glazed door is flanked by a white Heritage wash basin. |
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The long, glazed facade provides uninterrupted views of the track and city skyline beyond. |
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The sandstone, glass and zinc building includes glazed staircases, landscaped courtyards and a high-level glass bridge. |
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I grab a chocolate glazed doughnut and sit with it and my coffee at the counter. |
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The Indian navy has salvaged canons, porcelain and brown glazed pottery among other things. |
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Over the last five years he has explored the possibilities of hand-built, richly glazed ceramic sculpture. |
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Her lips were glazed with a sugary lip-gloss, and pink eyeliner highlighted her hazel eyes. |
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The crockery is fired and glazed earthenware and the cutlery an inexpensive style. |
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Saute over high heat until vegetables are cooked through and glazed with butter. |
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The safest option is a glazed ceramic pot that has been fired at a high temperature. |
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After an all-day epic you wouldn't be crazy enough to stuff 10 glazed doughnuts into your mouth. |
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Mia scampered off into the kitchen and came back with some scones with honey butter glazed on them. |
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Her voice was firm, almost amused, but her eyes were still slightly glazed over. |
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Her sharp green eyes were glazed over and not focused as she stared down the wooden table. |
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After the first firing, each layer is taken apart and glazed with a clear glaze. |
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After the initial biscuit firing, all tableware is glazed by hand, before the glost firing. |
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The bottles of hot sauce, and salt and pepper seemed to be permanently glazed with years of grease from all the cooking. |
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A dramatic dog-leg external ramp linking the ground and first floor levels runs across the glazed west wall of the drawing room. |
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His eyes glazed, he opened his mouth, and his skin erupted in big round beads of cold sweat. |
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If you are the more daring kind, order escargots, glazed snails in a wonderful bed of seasoning with herbs. |
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The applicant sought to retain the clear glazed windows and openers, which had been installed at first floor level, and a dormer window. |
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The firework had exploded next to the cot after penetrating a small double glazed window. |
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The dining area is lit by two large Velux windows, a further two windows to the side and a set of glazed double doors opening out onto a patio. |
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A glazed extension now creates a light, airy interior, while chrome recessed downlighters set the mood after dark. |
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Inside, he filled his coffee cup, picked out a nicely glazed cream filled doughnut, and walked over to the magazine rack. |
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Parrozzo is an Abruzzian cake glazed with a rich bittersweet chocolate and amaretto sauce. |
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He looked at me from under his bushy European mullet, through glazed eyes and gave me a wallop on the shoulder. |
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Both unglazed terracotta ware and highly glazed ware crafted there are on sale in the museum foyer and the adjacent conservatory. |
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Her variegated surfaces may be opaque or layered as transparent washes, glazed or scraped, scumbled, wiped down or sanded. |
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A jemmy had been used to force the double glazed front door regardless of its five locking points. |
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Double glazed windows designed to keep out the noise of the tramcars now block the worst racket from modern traffic. |
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The glazed sections of the facade are at acute angles to the ground plane and provide a range of views of the forest. |
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But many vegetarians don't eat enough of these foods either, instead filling up on junky foods like French fries and glazed donuts. |
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These were decorated by children, then glazed and fired, whereupon they were incorporated into a mosaic of community creativity. |
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If the basket will be painted, pickled, whitewashed or glazed, do so prior to lining, and let it dry thoroughly. |
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Along the sixth and seventh floors of the western wing, a glazed corridor extends south beyond the building's edge. |
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The venison had strength of flavour, matched with a deeply glazed sauce of bacon, red wine, port, redcurrant and wild mushrooms. |
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By combining narrow pillars with a large glazed area, the cab offers an excellent all-round field of vision. |
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They are glazed in greenish-black and pale brown, the colors laid alternately to form a simple checkerboard. |
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Large windows to the side provide attractive views over the rear garden, to which there is direct access through glazed yellow pine French doors. |
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My eyes swept the room, glazed in vivid remembrance before my world began to clear. |
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The architect has lined the vaults with white glazed tiles, and the effect would be lavatorial were it not for detailing. |
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Kaitya nodded, her eyes were beginning to regain their glazed distant feel. |
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It's a little sweet, but that makes it great with a big old-fashioned glazed country ham or a barbecued leg of lamb. |
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Behind glazed double doors, the family room is decorated in pale lemon and floored in solid oak. |
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Ron regarded the cartoon flashing brightly across the screen with glazed eyes and a puzzled frown, not pretending to understand it. |
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Capping the atrium is a dome, with a glazed section cut at an angle to admit north light and eliminate glare and solar gain. |
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Chewing pork ribs with meat that falls off the bone, glazed in a finger-licking sticky sauce, is one of the pleasures I enjoy on holiday. |
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By reducing the complexity of traditional intersecting rib vaults, he proposed a pure barrel form, cantilevered above a glazed screen. |
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He works with cardboard and glazed paper, making ever more elaborate, often life-sized models of rooms or landscapes. |
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She took down an inkily glazed cast from the mantlepiece and passed it to him. |
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Upstairs, etched glass light wells diffuse luminance into the restaurant and glazed screens enclose private rooms. |
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It was bare and whitewashed, with a small square aperture glazed with one cracked, dusty pane at its further end. |
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Smooth sensual lines and bold designs feature in a combination of glazed and matt finishes for a stylish contemporary result. |
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These had been slightly glazed with concentrated poaching liquor and dusted with what tasted like ground-down, caramelised peach crisps. |
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The doors of the bookcase, instead of being glazed, have brass trelliswork framed by a double row of Gothic arcading. |
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His head rocked arrhythmically from side to side, eyes glazed with the idiot stare of deep immersion. |
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A glazed tunnel set slightly off axis leads down through the treelined courtyard into the entrance lobby, one level below ground. |
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Through the use of large glazed areas and reflectors, the best use is made of natural light and less artificial light is needed. |
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Masonry sealers are not intended for use on asphalt, glazed ceramic tile or on wooden surfaces. |
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It would consist of two inter-related buildings linked by a two-storey glazed central atrium. |
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These explanations were, despite my best and more detailed efforts, met by indifference, glazed eyes and near hostility by my table mates. |
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Other stars of the collection are remnants of medieval glazed jugs, tableware, and three-handled drinking cups from the 17th century. |
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Will you hear the crisp crackle of silk taffeta or did you just use glazed cotton which will make no sound at all? |
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The finished apartments will have exposed original timber beams, oak flooring, glazed balconies and spiral staircases. |
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Hop Sing served roast beef, new potatoes in gravy, fresh baked bread, and apples in a glazed cinnamon sauce. |
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My baby blues were soft, though slightly glazed, and they stared at him with such intensity that I could see him breaking away slowly. |
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Her eyes glazed in a pained gaze, and it tore at my soul like thousands of barbs. |
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Looking as if she was about to explode, teardrops clung stubbornly to her eyelashes throughout, giving her a somewhat manic, glazed look. |
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It wasn't all too fancy, though Chris wasn't one to have honey glazed chicken and teriyaki rice everyday for a casual lunch. |
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Houses in the south terrace have generously glazed stairs, which act as hinges to allow the row to flex down the slope. |
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I decided on roast breast of duck, served with the same potato terrine, some glazed parsnips and scorzonera. |
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Walls of the long elevations have sculptured surfaces of zinc siding, horizontal cedar, and flush-detailed glazed openings. |
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The freestanding column shafts are wrapped in black glazed tiles and the bases have a mosaic finish. |
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Missing from the Georgian facade are the earlier vernacular features of glazed headers, segmental arch windows, and a belt course. |
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An odd sort of surrealness has glazed over the events of the past two weeks as I continue my relatively peaceful existence on my college campus. |
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In the glazed portrait of 1987, the mature King's spectacles are disks like small saucers, the nose still courageous and beaky. |
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Upstairs a spacious and bright sitting room features an art deco style marble fireplace with original green glazed tiling and a shelved closet. |
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He was shaking like a beaten dog, and his sunken eyes glazed over with fear. |
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My main course was beef on a bed of creamed potatoes, with glazed vegetables and a sweet jus. |
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Instead of ridge planting she has inserted the glazed top light and surrounded it with planters buried in the thatch. |
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The ground level beneath this is enclosed by series of pyramidal glazed skylights that allow daylight to filter through the main foyer. |
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It also contains the only known examples from Timurid Iran of large glazed ceramic ewers. |
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It stands in a cutting, and the hotel at the head of the platforms conceals the long, glazed vaults of the train shed. |
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When they were cool, I melted 40 g of Valrhona baking chocolate in the microwave and glazed the shells using a pastry brush. |
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Her tear filled eyes glazed over the shininess of the pipe, and then almost instantly, she screamed in rage and threw it down the tunnel. |
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A glazed wall on the south heats the interior in the winter, while trellised sun shades keep it cool in the summer. |
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His eyes were glazed with pain, and a thin trickle of blood flowed out of his mouth and down his chin. |
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It stands on a short glazed foot rim and base rising to an everted c-shaped glazed body stopping short of the rim. |
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Like Buck's Store and Dougherty's Tavern, the Custom House is laid in a Flemish bond with glazed headers. |
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The Flemish bond brickwork with decoratively glazed headers recalls colonial architectural details. |
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There was a glazed look in our eyes as we imagined our new love nest brimming with books, half finished manuscripts and acceptance letters from publishers. |
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The windows were glazed, but the glass was so distorted they let light pass but it was impossible to actually see anything through them, from the inside or the outside. |
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These surfaces include lacquered tabletops, glazed ceramic tile, untextured plastic, metal surfaces, photo paper, laminate countertops, opaque glass, and more. |
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As far as I'm concerned, it's glazed toroids from here on out. |
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Pork loin glazed with sweet honey, carrots, potatoes and salted herring. |
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People using acrylic paints can take away the finished article, but those who prefer water-based paints must wait a few days while they are glazed and fired in a kiln. |
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Such a scenario would place the quiltmaker in the vicinity of mills from which she acquired the checks, plaids, twills, glazed cottons and calicoes to make her quilts. |
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The house has been very well maintained by its owners and includes polished oak flooring, a solid pine kitchen, double glazed leaded windows and landscaped gardens. |
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I then brush wax resist over some of the glazed areas and let the wax dry. |
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Fabrics varied, and included calendared or glazed fabrics of wool, plain or floral printed calicos and muslins, and glazed chintz monochrome or polychrome prints. |
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The surface was glazed with a swirly layer of thick, black fuel. |
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On the other hand, black wet glazed plug is caused by the burned oil leaking past the piston rings or valve guides as well as burning in the cylinder. |
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Both glazed and unglazed terra-cotta pottery pieces are sold in markets. |
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Once dry, goblets and bowls were glazed, fired and ready for use. |
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In summer, the glazed frame-light can often be left off altogether and replaced with a slatted frame, the glazed light being put back if there is a likelihood of heavy rain. |
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Research is continuing, but it poses the question, do we have here a unique glazed stone item, reminiscent of the glazed steatite of 5th millennium Mesopotamia? |
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The glazed faces of the building terminate campus circulation routes. |
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The house features a triple height glazed central atrium along the linear axis of the house where the main circulation wraps around a 9m high feature chimney. |
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This is a delicious pound cake glazed with a blood orange glaze. |
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Special features include a centralised vacuum cleaning system, underfloor oil-fired central heating on the ground floor and double glazed windows throughout. |
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After the underglaze was fired on, the boxes were glazed and fired again. |
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For the glazed Radishes Trim the radishes, leaving a bit of the stem, and rinse. |
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Return to oven and bake until sugar melts and potatoes are glazed, about 15 minutes. |
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Rumor has it that Luther Vandross used to make sandwiches with glazed doughnuts instead of bread. |
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I hope I can be there to see him on the morning he swoops in great blackness to re-enter his new palace and discovers that the window has been glazed. |
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The apple, pumpkin, and blueberry pies were all glazed a golden brown, decorated with fringes, cut-outs and cinnamon, and they were every bit as good as everyone had promised. |
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When glazed on both sides, the casserole is meant for oven cooking only. |
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After the initial firing, the students glazed the clay hands. |
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At the same time, Iraqi potters developed luster glazes by adding metallic elements to the surface of the glazed piece before a second firing in the kiln. |
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His technique involves throwing beakers, bowls, bottles and lidded jars in Limoges porcelain, which are then glazed using combinations of tenmoku and a deep celadon. |
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She said on April 9 officers on patrol found him sitting in his car, which had a puncture, in London Road, with his speech slurred and eyes glazed. |
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The hallmark of Portuguese architecture are azulejos, glazed ceramic tiles that cover the facades and interiors of churches, government buildings, and private homes. |
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At the same time, potters developed luster glazes by adding metallic elements to the surface of the glazed piece before a second firing in the kiln. |
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Even though there wasn't the tiniest hint of a slur in his voice, his eyes had a slightly glazed look to them that clued me in to the fact that he was just about smashed. |
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Richly glazed and often spectacularly potted, the sources for these works include Anglo-Saxon cremation urns, Peruvian vases and, on at least one occasion, a Fijian carving. |
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The main entrance to the complex is on St Andrew Square, set within a vertical band of glazed curtain walling that runs the full height of the building. |
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One of the movie's indelible motifs is the sight of viewers huddled together around a television set, eyes glazed over, happily narcotized by the flickering images. |
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Within, a lacquered bronze glazed screen divides nave from the narthex. |
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Her pale face had taken on a dreamy glow, a faraway look glazed her eyes. |
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The walls are fully glazed from a low sill to the underside of the soffit. |
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Externally, the barrel vault is covered in patinated zinc, emerging from the ground with a glazed facade to the south while, within, the precast vaulted roof is expressed. |
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The excised design of stems and foliage is glazed with a rich green and blue, while the phlox flowers at the top and lower sides of the panels have a pale ocher glaze. |
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An iron framework that was glazed with panes of thick glass. |
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The houses have brick and cream rendered front elevations, Rationel front doors, windows and French doors, part glazed reception doors, fitted kitchens and bathrooms. |
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Starters included the less than predictable, such as slices of aubergine stuffed with cottage cheese and potato mash, grilled and glazed with chilli and ginger honey. |
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A selection of delicate pastries, banana slices, glazed fudge, lemon tarts, scones with clotted cream and jam, and boiled Welsh fruit cake were also on offer. |
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A huge fireplace, painted in Italian style, dominates one wall and a glazed door leads on to a modern battlemented terrace looking on to the lake. |
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Living quarters are on the piano nobile under the deep coved ceiling and skylight and are flooded with luminance from the frameless glazed openings on either side. |
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Two three-storey blocks of offices flank a central glazed atrium. |
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This is classic Chinese gardening at its finest with dragon spined walls, glazed porcelain tiles and an abundance of well-pruned plants and peaceful ponds. |
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The gray pupils are glazed and the yellowed whites are striated with red. |
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Finds include large ceramic jars, glazed on the inside, which were probably used to manufacture white lead by the chemical reaction of vinegar, lead and a fermenting agent. |
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The glazed edge of the structure is borne by slender steel supports. |
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The ribs pass beneath the level of the floor, into a glazed pit emerging to form the bar separating the servery from the public space of the cafe. |
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The simplest way of growing plants under glass is to use a cold frame, a modest construction of low walls topped with a wooden frame and glazed with glass or polythene. |
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Drenched in moody blue light after dark, the two-storey glazed pod at the top of the ramp resembles a flying saucer hovering over the hill. |
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Upon arrival at York, it was intricately painted, fired, then glazed together with lead strips into the windows. |
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The churches were finished with glazed windows, made by glassmakers brought over from the continent. |
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Henry decorated the chapel by adding glazed windows, and stalls for himself and his queen. |
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Manda and I had field mushrooms, glazed with Welsh rarebit and served on thick granary toast with bundles of rocket. |
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After the chairs were bisque fired, students glazed their masterpieces with different colors of overglazes before the final firing. |
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There is a vestibule entrance with Minton floor, cornicing to the ceiling and part glazed door. |
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And the clerestory windows of the choir, glazed with large standing figures, are virtually intact. |
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Woodberry's dinnerware and accessories features white glazed ceramic pieces with hand-painted themes reminiscent of birchbark and woodland flora. |
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Two directors at Cotswold Manufacturing, which makes doorsets, doorkits and internal glazed screens, began their careers as apprentices. |
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The tested skylight consisted of two horizontal divisions separated by a vertical muntin, each glazed with a single piece of glass. |
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Once a year Old Sturbridge Village potters fire 800 freshly glazed redware pots stacked 10 feet high. |
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Riccardelli found that two of the inlaying procedures she tried replicated the glazed layers of the originals particularly well. |
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It was the first major Thai cooking contest in the UAE, glazed with passion by shortlisted Thai chefs from different restaurants spread in Dubai. |
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The sweeping roof is fully glazed over the atrium and south block, with solar blinds and fritted glass reducing direct sunlight. |
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It was buried extended on his back, within a badly deteriorated painted wooden coffin, and provided with a glazed faience amulet as a grave good. |
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After the pots have been glazed, they go back into the kiln for a second firing. |
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The glazed roof and vertical struts supporting the fluted aluminium ceiling, beneath the wooden floor. |
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Carved designs in lacquerware and designs glazed onto porcelain wares displayed intricate scenes similar in complexity to those in painting. |
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The vitrified, translucent ceramic known as porcelain was invented in China during the Tang, although many types of glazed ceramics preceded it. |
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Maya pottery was not glazed, although it often had a fine finish produced by burnishing. |
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Raku bowls are of two types. The red Raku is made from a reddish earthenware clay and is glazed with a lead glaze. |
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Leaning forward she would be, on the seat of the general's illuminated car, glazed in, a regular raree show! |
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In the entrance is a large, white glazed tiled map showing the former network of the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway. |
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They do not look the least bit more robotized, nor do they have glazed eyes. |
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Unstripping the wrapper, unrolling the paper within, opening out the glazed sheets, she could feel her fingers positively shake with excitement. |
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The walls below are bare, but for a few glazed bricks and a peculiar three-windowed bay that reminds one of a villa in Clapham. |
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Here it's combined with asparagus fern in a 15-inch-wide glazed terra-cotta pot. |
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A scone is often lightly sweetened and occasionally glazed with egg wash. |
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They engage in sunbathing during which they sit on their haunches, arms uplifted prayerfully, eyes glazed over in prosimian pleasure, and soak in the rays. |
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Because of its durability, inability to rust and impermeability, glazed porcelain has been in use for personal hygiene since at least the third quarter of the 17th century. |
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This course is followed by chicken supreme glazed with honey and ginger or beef filet grilled with chanterelle and potatoes that melt in the mouth. |
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The namesake maize de cantina, one of the starters, is a big, sweet ear of local corn dripping with chipotle butter and glazed with melted cotija cheese. |
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Several years of high installation rates reduced the number of homes containing only single glazed windows that were available for storm window and door applications. |
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Additional rumours started that the paper in the new cartridges, which was glazed and stiffer than the previously used paper, was impregnated with grease. |
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Wedgwood showed a black-and-white Nick Munro line that included teapots, coffee cups that combined glazed and matte finishes, and a black plate shaped to resemble a shell. |
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Glazed lime plaster would be applied on the interior and exterior of the dome of the mosque while a parapet of glazed tiles merlons would also be restored. |
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People come along to the session to paint their designs on unglaze mugs, plates and teapots, which are glazed and returned to them a later as functional pieces of art. |
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Like a giant clam shell flipped open on the waterfront, the building is divided into two roughly horseshoe-shaped parts, connected by the hinge of a long, glazed galleria. |
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At the third-floor level runs a band of varying ornament, including projecting panels of glazed terra cotta surrounding roughened, sandpaperlike rectangles. |
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Her home, owned by a housing association, was double glazed in March but she needed a replacement cat door, to allow her pet moggy Suzie to get in and out. |
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