Some installers are adding broken glass, bits of metal, and other exotic materials to the mix, and diamond polishing afterwards. |
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Court stands in recess and will the bailiff please arrange to have the broken glass cleaned up. |
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The parents said that the broken glass had been piled up by Wu, along with other waste, when he was decorating his house. |
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He lies on a bed of nails buried under a stack of cement blocks and walks on broken glass and machetes in his bare feet. |
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It's like walking on broken glass, lying on a bed of nails and having a concrete block broken on your chest. |
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The houses were large, and could just about be seen behind tall featureless walls topped by broken glass. |
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Her eyes fell to the floor, searching for the largest, sharpest piece of the broken glass. |
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A number of milk bottle crates fell on top of him, covering him in broken glass. |
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The site comes complete with the requisite plastic sheeting, broken glass, tables made from crates, dirty mattresses and broken bicycles. |
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I trod on broken glass and after they had gone I followed them through the window to see which way they had gone. |
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He had put his hands up to shield his face as the windows of the carriage caved in, showering everyone with broken glass. |
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A young woman enjoying a drink in a Longridge pub was showered with broken glass when Phillip put his fist through a window. |
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People were thrown onto the coach ceiling and the shattering windows showered them with broken glass. |
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The play area and its surrounding grass were blighted by broken glass, crushed cans, bottles and litter. |
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The accident left a scene of devastation as the single-decker bus, lorry and two cars were strewn across the road amid debris and broken glass. |
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A blood stain matching his blood group was discovered on a chair while a fingerprint was found on broken glass. |
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Bradford council workmen swept up the broken glass and rubble before shouldering it into skips to be taken away. |
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For the rest of the year, the beach is a disgrace, covered in plastic bottles, broken glass, old tyres and all sorts of unmentionables. |
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Automatic weapon fire dissolved the first car in a snowstorm of broken glass. |
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City Lines is a relief made using broken glass, a toothpick, a piece of wire screen, a Brillo pad, sandpaper and cloth. |
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We found logs, brushwood, broken glass and syringes littering the floor and it's a mess. |
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The splinter from the broken glass hit Evelyn's right shin, leaving a two-inch gash. |
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Mindful of the broken glass splinters, Fess reached into the car and opened the door from the inside. |
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He had to receive hospital treatment for cuts to his hand caused by broken glass, although his injuries were described as non-serious. |
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The broken glass symbolises the broken faith, broken trust and shattered justice, our axe symbolises the steadfastness of our determination. |
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Taking a broom and dustpan from a narrow closet, Joe walked around the bar and began sweeping Bobby's broken glass off the floor. |
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His bedroom was festooned with pictures of James Dean, and he would turn cartwheels over broken glass for a kind word from his heroes. |
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Inside her flat the carpet was covered in broken glass and plaster, the walls pockmarked by bullets and shrapnel. |
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Crunching awkwardly over the broken glass she peered down at the brick and saw that there was a piece of paper wrapped around it. |
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She went flying off the bar stool and landed unconscious on the floor amid broken glass and tables. |
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In one case a bed, which fortunately was unoccupied, was scattered with broken glass. |
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The inquest heard that Daniel cut the container using broken glass, poured liquid on the floor and set fire to it using a lighter. |
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Her voice sounded rough and cracked when she spoke, as if she'd scraped her throat with sandpaper and gagged on broken glass. |
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They say the louts involved even left broken glass strewn on their path to puncture Rosemary's wheelchair tyres. |
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I gave up counting the number of times I got up in the morning with dustpan and brush to sweep the broken glass from the passenger seat. |
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The gesso process comes first, and then the placement of the broken glass pieces, each about the size of a quarter. |
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Empty lager cans, plastic cider bottles and broken glass have turned the popular dog-walking area into waste ground. |
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The shell has wavy walls, smooth to the touch and in multiple colours like broken glass. |
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It was a vast, bleak, exposed expanse of tarmac with nothing in it but broken glass. |
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Attaching film to the window frame keeps the broken glass in the frame, much like an automobile windshield. |
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The car was reduced to a mangled wreck, and debris and broken glass were scattered across the road. |
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The paperback cover is unevenly laminated to imitate broken glass, but so convincingly that the book looks damaged. |
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Bullets ricochet off rock surfaces, and broken glass crunches underneath your boots. |
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Personally, I can't tell the difference between diamonds and bits of clear broken glass! |
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He was rewarded for his pains by more jeering, whooping and the sound of broken glass. |
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It goes without saying that the broken glass or cullet used had to be of the required colour or clear, so that no expensive new minerals were added to colour it. |
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Saying that shards of broken glass are razor sharp is an understatement. |
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He carefully knocked the jagged edges of broken glass from the window frame with the handle of a floor-brush, and caught the falling shards in a matching plastic dustpan. |
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Two lamps had been knocked over and broken glass covered the floor. |
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In addition, he said, there is often broken glass at the site where people have dropped bottles destined for the bottle bank, and somebody once left a tumble dryer there. |
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The blast, not far from diplomatic quarters and the king's main palace, left piles of rubble, hunks of twisted metal, broken glass and a large crater. |
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Police arrived at Osbaldwick Primary School in the early hours of yesterday morning to find a carpet of broken glass, and computer leads hanging out of the window. |
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I nod and look around to see broken glass covering the entire room. |
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So I looked out of the window and saw, I could see down to ground level and I saw there was a lot of broken glass. |
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The bones inside their legs felt like a sack of broken glass. |
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Check greenhouses and cold frames for lost, loose or broken glass, repair them as soon as possible in order to conserve heat and protect plants from draughts. |
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Glossies, snapshots and notes litter the text like shards of broken glass. |
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Soft glints of moonlight reflected off broken glass pieces and onto their black coats, and I watched them for a minute, their muscles rippling under their skin. |
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I'd expected to see looted shops, broken glass, and a lot of mess, but it really was shocking to see the Cenotaph, a memorial to Britain's war-dead, daubed with graffiti. |
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A volunteer who helps maintain a York beauty spot has pleaded for more help from local people after rubbish and broken glass was left scattered across the site. |
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We filled two bin liners full of broken glass, cans and bottles. |
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He noticed the bottle of meths had no top on it and told us to be careful because it could start a fire. He made us pay for the broken glass, it cost me five shillings. |
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Somewhere on Interstate 95 between Portsmouth, N.H., and Boston, this road sign stands plainly, unimposingly, on a patch of gravel and broken glass. |
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Today as I wandered down, crunching on broken glass and avoiding unmentionable messes, I saw the corner of a bed in the corner of a window in the corner of an apartment. |
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Ye had to watch no to step in mud or a puddle or else in jobby, dogs were aye doing jobbies, or else ye watched for broken glass. |
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She'd have crawled over broken glass if she thought it would help her performance. |
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As Ronnie approached him, he let loose a barrage of verbal abuse and cut him below his eye with a piece of broken glass. |
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Flows often crack deeply, forming dangerous chasms, and a fall against 'a'a lava is similar to falling against broken glass. |
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Crawling on your knees to the real Graceland over shards of broken glass would be less painful than sitting through this cinemuck. |
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I couldn't escape a high-maintenance American female reporter with a voice like waves over broken glass on a rocky shore. |
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The Chinook Mountain winds had sucked out most of the storm windows, and broken glass totally encircled the house. |
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The floor beneath, strewn with broken glass, was stained with blood. |
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At the top of each is a piece of broken glass embedded in a blop of concrete. |
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Many of the houses they live in are like miniature fortresses, located behind walls embedded with metal spikes, barbed wire, broken glass, and sometimes all three. |
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The Mylar minimizes risks associated with broken glass capillaries by containing both the glass and the sample in the event of accidental breakage. |
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Have you heard the recent scare story about broken glass in baby food? |
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While walking her dogs she has found TVs, freezers, clothing, broken glass, electrical cable and building materials, dumped near the cattle grid onto the common. |
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The stand-off ended with Abdi, who was armed with a piece of broken glass, being taken to hospital after being Tazered amid reports that plastic bullets were fired. |
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Miles Cooper is charged with sending seven letter bombs constructed out of party poppers and nails or broken glass over a period of two weeks earlier this year. |
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