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Glass window   (translated from Japanese)
Glass window Glass window(ま ど glass) glass WindowThose which are used in ...
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Crown glass (window)
Crown glass (window) Crown glass was an early type of window glass. In this process, glass was blown ...
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User:Glass window
User:Glass window As current resident of the planet Earth ...
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Stained glass window patchwork
Stained glass window patchwork Example of stained glass window patchwork Stained glass window patchwork is a type of ...
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Image:David Ascalon - Stained Glass Window.jpg
Image:David Ascalon - Stained Glass Window.jpg Image File history File links Download ... resolution version (600x1304, 168 KB) Summary Stained glass window by artist David Ascalon, Ascalon Studios, for ...
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Window
Window For other uses, see Window (disambiguation). Highly decorative window in a Japanese Onsen in Hakone Woven bamboo window of the Joan tea house in the Urakuen tea garden in Inuyama A window can be a simple hole in ...
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Glass
Glass This article refers to the material. For other uses, see Glass (disambiguation). The materials definition of a glass is a uniform amorphous solid material, usually ... material cools very rapidly to below its glass transition temperature, thereby not giving enough time ... seen in its conchoidal fracture. Look up glass in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The ...
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Window   (translated from German)
Window This article treats the window as building element, for the meaning within the computer range sees Window (computer) Village church Groeben Village church Groeben, windows of 1909 Window an opening is in wall or Wall ... still in the today's English term window to recognize can. In former times ...
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fenster - 35k - Cached (German) - Wikipedia (German) - Similar pages

Glass (Uncyclopedia.org wiki)
Glass Unique among common solid substances, glass is neither crystalline nor amorphous. Technically a ... positrons in order to maintain traction -- positraction.) Glass windows were invented as a an alternative ... the presence of these "bumps" which allow glass to solidify without crystallizing. Despite its appearance of solidity glass can and does flow. Common window ...
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Glass   (translated from German)
Glass This article treats the solid glass; further meanings are under Glass (term clarifying). Under Glass (of Germanic glasa "the shining, Resplendent one ... one calls in the everyday life life glass (for example of drinking and fensterglaeser, ...
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