I heard a discussion about Georgian wine glasses that morphed into the disclosure that Georgians, both rich and poor, were drunken sots. |
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They're surrounded by heavy linen, sparkling crystal, gleaming silver, obsequious waiters, and an embarrassment of champagne glasses. |
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One employee was hit in the face by an unsecured fridge door, which left their glasses broken. |
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Anyway, bails and I went along, had a couple of glasses of free champagne and nicked off just before the speeches started. |
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The bartender was doing the usual, polishing glasses and wiping the spills off the counter. |
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Five years of fugitive living has made me a little camera-shy, so I'm wearing my best wig and dark glasses for the occasion. |
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Joel sat there with a bored look, his glasses slipping off his button nose. |
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He wore a smock, gardening gloves, and a pair of half-moon glasses with a smudge of mud on them. |
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Two to three glasses a day of unsweetened apple cider can help treat kidney and gall bladder stones. |
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I was doing quite nicely on my half a dozen beers and it's amazing how three small glasses of champagne have so much alcohol content in them. |
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Ransack your cupboards for Angostura Bitters, vermouth and lime juice, and prepare the tall glasses. |
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Her gray speckled hair was pulled up in a messy bun, and slim blue glasses hung on her sharp nose. |
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Her glasses and dinner were on the bed tray which was moved by the nurse when vital signs were taken. |
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The staple struck a knot in the wood, causing the staple to strike her safety glasses. |
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Spots were definitely in fashion today, what with the beads of water on coats, umbrellas, glasses, bags, clothes and windscreens. |
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As I walked back with the glasses, he reached for his drink with uncharacteristic ungentlemanliness. |
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Some well-known borosilicate glasses are Jena, Pyrex, Durax, and Thermoglass. |
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Less than 90 minutes later, thieves smashed a window at Colchester Optical Centre in Red Lion Yard and snatched designer glasses from a display. |
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Put on a thick pair of unstylish glasses, if you have them, and run some Pomade de Einstein through your hair. |
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Part of the cornea is surgically removed and the cornea is reshaped to eliminate the need for glasses for nearsighted patients. |
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Lions provide thousands of people every year with free quality eye care, glasses, braillewriters, large print texts, white canes and guide dogs. |
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Tracy lit a fire and poured two glasses of wine and brought them over to Ryan on the couch. |
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A sterile towel should not be used by a person in sterile attire to adjust glasses or wipe his or her brow. |
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Browning's Polarlight shooting glasses come with interchangeable lenses in vermillion, gray and polarized sandstone. |
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On the other side of the school, Melanie had just entered the school wearing her huge designer sun glasses and her red bucket hat. |
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Mid fifties, chubby, buck teeth, grey hair and horn-rimmed glasses, Randall looked vaguely like that old British comedian Benny Hill. |
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In fact, judging by the Bunyanesque size of fast food cups these days, most people consider eight glasses to be a lower limit. |
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Visual impairment may be helped with the use of glasses or other visual aids. |
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I thought it was time for a change from the round glasses I'm used to, so I went for narrower, squarer lenses. |
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Stereotypes of vegetarians have us all clutching a nut roast whilst peering through our wire rimmed glasses and wearing hemp. |
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The sight glasses on the Mighty Demon's fuel howls permit safe, quick, float-level adjustments without the risk of fuel spillage. |
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You stand on the viewing platform and squint, trying to work out who the guy with the moustache and glasses is. |
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A wireless transmitter is strapped in a garter to my inner thigh and a video rig is micro-contained inside horn-rimmed glasses. |
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He had short golden blonde hair and deep blue eyes behind thin framed glasses. |
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If it is anything like the place in my neck of the woods, it would be full of booners drinking port out of middy glasses. |
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I am so used to using plastic cups everywhere that the drink glasses seemed unmanageably heavy and got very cold from the ice! |
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A field of Glasgow's finest waiters had to make two laps of the square while carrying a tray, two bottles and glasses. |
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Fans inside the Arena had started pelting each other with plastic beer glasses and bottles, and the concert was temporarily halted. |
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Mischievously, we hatched a plan to refill our near empty glasses in the toilets, thus saving ourselves both a wait at the bar and a few quid. |
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In the very near distance, someone sings, people cheer and utensils unremittingly hit glasses. |
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A short man with graying hair and tinted glasses, Ecclestone is fanatical about neatness. |
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Previously, brandy snifters and Scotch nosing glasses were used to taste bourbon, as the optimal glass for this spirit had never been developed. |
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Jackson blinked, then snitched Sam's glasses, folding them and setting them on the nightstand behind him. |
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He was wearing glasses and had his hair spiked up, and Christy caught the glint of braces on his teeth. |
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It is recommended not to look directly at the sun or to use the glasses in a solarium. |
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He still wore the glasses, but the bright tie lay on the ground beside his chair. |
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Last night was a quiet night in, just me and a few glasses of nice whiskey. |
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Symone said she was quite gifted at the age of four, but she had a cornea transplant and wore glasses. |
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We're getting a kick from the illicitness, the donning of scarf and dark glasses and sneaking off for a day's shopping. |
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People using graphical Web browsers who have poor eyesight or who forgot their reading glasses may be out of luck, too. |
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The retention of motion in heme proteins in sugar glasses is also shown by the recombination of CO after photodissociation. |
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Pour the vodka and dry vermouth over ice into a shaker, stir well and strain into the glasses. |
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His dry English wit combined with Coke-bottle glasses equals excellent comedy. |
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Imperceptably he lifts the field glasses to his eyes before passing them over to me in one smooth motion. |
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A tall tech with spindly legs and oversized glasses shrieks as he starts to pick up the poor damaged piece of gadgetry like it's his own child. |
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Brian told the secretary, a comically spinsterish woman with a bun and glasses, that they were there for Mr. Mallard. |
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Does it remind you of Clark Kent pulling off his glasses, adding a spit curl, and suddenly no one can recognize that he is Superman? |
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Then Holly discovered she had forgotten her contact lens case and had to improvise with two wine glasses and a splash of saline. |
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Serve in large bowls with liberal sprinklings of Parmesan and huge glasses of wine. |
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He was tall and big, a typical Nordic man with grey hair and thick glasses. |
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John himself had developed a horrible feeling of stage fright and had taken off his glasses just so he wouldn't see the audience. |
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He held his ground and removed his glasses to wipe off the dirt, pondering his next move. |
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At the concert site young workers were wading through a field full of discarded cartons, cans, bottles and plastic glasses. |
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Later in Hollywood he was advised by American friends to replace the monocle with glasses for job interviews. |
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She pulled the straw out and twisted her helmet off, revealing a teenage girl with round glasses, bobbed brown hair and bright smiling eyes. |
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She had blondish hair I believe, and I couldn't see her eyes too well because she was wearing glasses. |
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With longish, mousy brown hair and thick glasses, Bertram is bookish, a sharp contrast to the less formal, hip Poirier. |
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Meanwhile, Jason Cross returns from E3, broken glasses and recovering from illness, but nonetheless unbowed. |
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I had even put in soft lenses, which always hurt so badly, so that I didn't have to have glasses muddling up my face. |
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It was three-deep at the bar, with icy platters of oysters and glasses of sparkling wine littering the marble top. |
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He wore glasses to correct a slight cast and would never use one word where a novel would do. |
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The rest of his day will consist of more counseling, punctuated by glasses of slivovitz to drink and little cakes to eat. |
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On the sideboard are English drinking glasses and a Pittsburgh cut-glass decanter of about 1830 that descended in the wife's family. |
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One teacher was an old, distinguished and very decent Slovak lady, wearing glasses, naturally. |
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There is probably profound fear or inferiority in her, which could be why she hides herself behind those oversized glasses. |
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Jillie took in the thick Coke-bottle glasses, the dark hair that went every which way but down. |
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Single pictures began again to usurp overmantel looking glasses and large pier glasses. |
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Never store dangerous products in everyday containers such as milk bottles or drinking glasses. |
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We hadn't even ordered when the waiter brought us complimentary glasses of decent champagne. |
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There were no glasses plinking and backs being slapped on Fir Park Street last Thursday. |
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The job might be considerably easier if the driver could don a pair of glasses that superimposes the contours of the map right on the ground. |
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When I was six, I had Coke-bottle glasses, ill-fitting slacks and I played with Transformers. |
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Carol squinted at the source of the voice, but could only see a pair of pince-nez glasses. |
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A rather plump woman with tiny framed glasses sauntered in through the doorway. |
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Some nights she'll have a few glasses of wine, and I get my fix from coffee. |
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Today I watched her eat an entire tub of cottage cheese and drink three glasses of pink Champagne. |
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Standing behind me was this young girl with long brown hair and glasses with a crop top and jeans. |
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A tiny pinpoint of light was on the ceiling, reflected by someone's pen or glasses. |
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Maps and field glasses were more commonly used and most troops got paid on a regular basis. |
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I am so thirsty I guzzle several glasses of fruit juice, a litre of water and most of a flask of red bush tea before I even sit down. |
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While away from his aircraft, the Mexican soldiers stole field glasses, goggles, ammunition and anything else not attached to the aircraft. |
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Until 1926 he painted in the cool style characteristic of Purism, depicting such objects as bottles and glasses in profile. |
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On the other side of the track, the enclosure was teeming with people tucking into food hampers while supping from cans and plastic glasses. |
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Men with small button noses should opt for metal framed glasses with high bridges. |
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Wanamaker, dressed down in Coke-bottle glasses, adds a bit of bumbling good nature. |
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Nobody knew that, and we weren't supposed to tell anybody, but she would come up, let him hold her glasses, and he'd start polkaing with her. |
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From the isolated vantage point of his room he uses an old pair of opera glasses to spy on a young woman across the street. |
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Gin and vodka brands have featured Martini glasses in their ads for years, but now so do rums, cordials and other types of spirits. |
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Dressed in a beige cardigan sweater, corduroys and rimless glasses, he exudes a polite, professorial air. |
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They both scrambled out of the car, and Davis took a pair of field glasses, and looked off in the distance. |
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We present elastic and inelastic incoherent neutron scattering data from a series of trehalose glasses diluted with glycerol. |
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Corked glasses of wine are valiantly defended, and the diner is implied to be trying to cheat the restaurant. |
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His viewers enjoy half-filled glasses, empty bottles and corks left in the corkscrew. |
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An unnerving scramble ensues to grab cameras and field glasses and evacuate the vehicle. |
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Don a high-tech silver poncho and sip a frosty vodka cocktail from glasses cut from solid blocks of ice while admiring the frozen sculptures. |
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Grimacing, I dropped the field glasses down, letting them swing from the dark grey string that held them around my neck. |
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About 100,000 people who are tired of wearing glasses or contact lenses undergo corrective laser eye surgery in the UK every year. |
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Purge your diet of greasy, fatty foods, limit your sodium and up your daily water quotient to 8-10 glasses a day at least. |
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In the meantime, here's how to keep your cork from popping before the glasses are chilled. |
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She popped on reading glasses as she nestled on a wrought iron garden swing, flanked by her children, and began reading from the book. |
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She had given a party the previous night and drank several glasses of vodka punch, cognac, wine and beer. |
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The tracksuit bottoms, white sneakers and bumbag suggest jock, while the glasses and near-mullet hairstyle scream geek. |
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She was a tall, spindly woman with frizzy brown hair and thin-rimmed glasses. |
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Sparkling wines should be served in thick glasses with straight sides or flutes so that the fizz is preserved. |
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For all that, though, I'm seeing what I can, from the car and, with field glasses, from the windows. |
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Without thinking, she blew a puff of air at the unruly hair, which just fogged up her glasses and put small droplets of spit on the lenses. |
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Antigen-retrieval solutions were then added and cover glasses were put in place, avoiding air bubble formation. |
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She then threw her field glasses at him, explaining why Aziz had them in his possession. |
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He grabbed his field glasses but was unable to detect a cupola on the craft. |
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One of the options is the wider use of toughened plastic glasses, which are already used by some pubs voluntarily. |
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The riders then departed and Kemp sat watching from a distance with field glasses. |
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He took off his glasses and rubbed the bridge of his nose with his index finger and thumb. |
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Do they mean anything, faces, Maggie would think to herself when she was a bit squiffy and had had one too many glasses of sparkly spumante. |
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Dad lowered the paper he had picked up while I was whining and peered at me over his frameless glasses. |
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So, you know, nudge nudge, maybe those scratched glasses also have a big crack in the plastic frame? |
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And in that corner, we have Helen Sommers, a diminutive, 72-year-old number cruncher in reading glasses. |
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There stood a tall man of about 25 with blonde cropped hair, and electric blue eyes under silver framed glasses. |
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Laden with a tray containing two dinner plates and two tall glasses, she feebly made her way down the stairs. |
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My neighbour Virginia recently arrived at my house in a flap, having just had lunch in a restaurant and drunk two glasses of wine. |
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She gives me a sidelong glance from behind the white frames of her glasses. |
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All glasses on the bridges were turned on the Germans, now very faintly to be seen on the horizon. |
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The meal was the full monty ending up with cheese and a port of which I had several glasses. |
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A tall woman with a mop of curly blonde hair and huge owl glasses poked her head out. |
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From behind blocky horn-rimmed glasses he blinked out at the world like a perpetually startled and slightly confused owl. |
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I think you can just bring us a couple glasses of ice water, that'll do us fine. |
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Glass is blown or molded into many shapes for decorative items, and for beverage glasses and other eating and serving dishes. |
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Coaxing Dan to conquer his demons is his therapist, played by an almost unrecognizable Mel Gibson in a hammy bald wig and Coke-bottle glasses. |
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So sitting an examination with glasses seems an accurate way of assessing their eligibility for the job. |
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The white man was of medium build, he wore glasses, a blue hooded top with a narrow yellow stripe around it and blue jeans. |
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His widely-publicised friendship with the former topless model set sherry glasses rattling among the blue-rinse brigade. |
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As I said, it is pretty silly stuff and a grown slaphead with a goatee and glasses like myself shouldn't be laughing along, but, hey, who cares? |
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He removes the papers and spreads them out across the huge oak table, pushing away crystal champagne glasses, fine bone china, silver tableware. |
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We all met at the bar where Nicky, our waitron, served us our ice cold beers in chilled glasses and ran through the list of specials. |
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Alvin placed the tray squarely on the sideboard and turned three glasses upright. |
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He was with a black man aged 18-20 of a similar height, wearing dark clothing and glasses. |
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Very carefully, he removed his glasses, folded the arms, and slipped them into his pants pocket, where his wallet had been. |
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Special titanium-framed fashion glasses start from Rs.3,500, while sunglasses made of Monel and styled to suit formal wear cost Rs.900 onwards. |
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Guests have been asked for eight sherry glasses, eight champagne flutes, eight whisky tumblers, eight brandy goblets and two decanters. |
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I will conspicuously recycle the cans and glasses and papers, even though I suspect it's all a folly. |
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To serve, pour the tea from high above the glasses to aerate and amplify the character of the tea and garnish with mint. |
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Mrs. D. wanted me to take my glasses on and off, chew on the earpieces, essentially turn them into a prop. |
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I closed my eyes and took off my glasses, my hand automatically hooking the earpiece on the pocket of my coat. |
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If you tell yourself firmly that it is doing you good, you can get a couple of glasses down. |
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Yellow-dyed sparkling wine was on offer in plastic glasses daintily adorned with coloured ribbon. |
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Her gaze traveled across the dance hall and she spotted a table dressed in pink and white, holding glasses of seemingly white and red wine. |
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Pubs will have to replace dartboards with mirrors, bored barmaids will have to idle away the hours polishing stemmed glasses. |
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Self-assured and well coiffed, with square geek-chic glasses, he's a far cry from the stereotypical pasty and ponytailed tech jock. |
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If you had good, uncorrected vision before becoming presbyopic, you may be able to use nonprescription, over-the-counter reading glasses. |
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I'd had a pint of beer, four glasses of wine, and some whisky, and that felt like a tremendous debauch. |
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We all clink our champagne glasses together, drink the contents, then hurl ourselves into indiscriminate hugging and kissing. |
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These bars and clubs pre-warn their customers that this is their policy and some are now allowing bottles and glasses onto the dance floor. |
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Even the waiters gathered momentum as the meal progressed, decanting the better Chardonnays and serving them in large Burgundy glasses. |
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Our chosen red wine was decanted in front of us before being poured into our glasses. |
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The new range for Lindley includes Martini glasses, decanters and ashtrays. |
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He filled three glasses with some sort of clear wine, set the decanter on the table and retreated to the corner. |
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Pieces include square tealight holders, napkin holders, flared bud vases and a selection of glasses, decanters and candlesticks in varying sizes. |
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The couple picked up an armful of prizes, including a trip to Spain, a rose bowl, brandy glasses, and a decanter. |
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The glasses were a new addition since she had seen him last, as was the five o'clock shadow on his chin and upper lip. |
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Another butler brought out a silver tray laden with a crystal decanter and two wine glasses. |
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A presentation was made to each by Co. John Bonham of a decanter and 6 brandy glasses on an inscribed tray. |
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Her transformation from spectator to spectacle is signified repetitively by the gesture of removing her glasses. |
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A waiter approached them with glasses of champagne but both of them declined politely. |
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I expertly hold the glasses up to the natural light principally because that's what Bill is doing. |
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Sparkling wines should be served in think glasses with straight side or flutes so that the fizz is preserved. |
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We washed them down with ginger ale and iced tea, both served in satisfyingly large glasses. |
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When she puts on her black-rimmed reading glasses to study the handouts, she suddenly looks professorial. |
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She was tall and deathly skinny, Asian, but with really pale acne pocked skin and black rimmed glasses that matched her long straight hair. |
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She called for pubs and bars to serve all bottled drinks in glasses, to discourage drinkers from leaving the premises with them. |
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Sure, we will all eat from different dishes and drink from different glasses, but we will all be able to agree that the meal is delicious. |
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The same, I'm told, was true as to proposals that fast-food restaurants use glasses rather than paper cups. |
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It has an important collection of 18th century drinking glasses, a tranquil walled garden and a garden tearoom. |
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No doubt a great deal of whisky is drunk in New York, but almost all of it, surely, is drunk from whiskey glasses? |
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It unsettles the waiter so badly that he involuntarily staggers into the stack and knocks the glasses over. |
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We all lift our glasses and drink the wine down, afraid of what grandma will do if we don't follow through. |
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He then took off his glasses and started to bring the cool refreshing water up to his face. |
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Champagne glasses in hand, they announced that they had negotiated a settlement to the impending crisis. |
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People can hand in their unused glasses and sunglasses at a number of collection points in the area. |
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After a heavy workout, drink several glasses of water, milk, and juice over a period of a few hours. |
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At every turn, glasses and plates are whisked away and replaced, flatware is realigned, water glasses are refilled, napkins are switched. |
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We were too late for lunch, but the Breton chef rewarded us with glasses of ice-cold white wine. |
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Try to drink at least four glasses daily and if possible a lot more if deserved. |
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They waited while he filled two glasses with a pale brown liquid and gave them to the incognito agents. |
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Alcohol consumption should be limited up to two small drinks or two glasses of beer or wine. |
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He drank three glasses of beer and drove his electric taxi on the pavement in Bond Street. |
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On the empty streets of the Old City, some of the shopkeepers spend the daylight hours playing backgammon and drinking glasses of Arabic coffee. |
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Lifting his field glasses, he saw Jackson's men being forced back by General Mansfield. |
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Drinking a couple of glasses creates a feeling of euphoria and a heightening of the senses, at once stimulating and relaxing. |
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For shore watching 10 or 12 magnification glasses are better and a telescope on a tripod can be very useful. |
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I rise from the chair, take off the glasses, flick the lightswitch on and walk out of the door. |
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We've got staff on the door, we've had a membership scheme and we use plastic glasses. |
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The doctor suggested she lie on her side and drink two large glasses of water to make sure she wasn't dehydrated. |
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Guests are enthralled with bartenders who flip bottles, toss some glasses and fling a few mixing sets. |
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But ask about corkage fees and make sure they will provide glasses, coolers and a suitable storage area for advance deliveries. |
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He would whisper his questions and his glasses would glint in the torch light. |
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Wire frame glasses look great with any outfit, the only disadvantage is that they may be a little more fragile and delicate than plastic glasses. |
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They take their glasses delicately by the stems and bring them together in a mock show of etiquette. |
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We did not want to splash our camera protection glasses with mud droplets, messing our photos with globs. |
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Oh, and glasses don't stop globs of plaster getting in your eyes after all. |
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I take three glasses from the cupboard, remove a bottle from the case, pop the cork, fill the glasses, and propose a toast to their health. |
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At two sharp, a middle-aged storyteller with horn-rimmed glasses flipped through a pair of books. |
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He got to his feet, waved rather wildly for calm, and raised his glass to propose a toast which raised eyebrows higher than glasses. |
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After listening to the delusional ramblings of the regulars and rinsing a few glasses, he drove home. |
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The glasses I used for night driving stayed in the glove compartment, unused, unnecessary. |
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Many people have vision problems that are correctable with glasses or contact lenses. |
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He moves two glasses of rum and two demitasse cups to the edge of Fernando's wrought-iron table and spreads the map. |
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I remained distracted until we had demolished our desserts and had only our glasses of wine remaining before us on the table. |
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He was wearing his usual black framed glasses, with his hair flopping down to his face. |
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He peered up at me with his protuberant glass-bead eyes, and I stared down at him through my reading glasses. |
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The use of goggles, glasses with side shields, or chin length face shields to fully cover and protect the eyes from above, below and the sides. |
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A waiter zipped over and deposited two glasses of water and a dish of mixed nuts on their table, took their drink orders, and hurried off. |
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He had treatment on cataracts and wore glasses for reading but had good eyesight. |
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He is a dreamer, a schemer, but truth is young Ruskin is puny, skinny and, in the tradition of geeky leads, he wears glasses. |
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He looked around, quickly grabbing his glasses which had also tumbled to the floor, now fully awake. |
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On his deathbed he ordered two pigeons, three steaks, a bottle of wine, a glass of champagne, two glasses of port and a glass of brandy. |
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One of the most extreme actions of Cambodia's late Communist dictator Pol Pot was to purge the country of anybody who wore glasses. |
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The characters look modern, with their hairdos and glasses, but are costumed in fairy-tale outfits. |
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He worked with Leica field glasses with a 15 x 50 wide angle and put the tape recorder on top of his glasses. |
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The thermal properties of eco-friendly glass are also different from the corresponding leaded glasses. |
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Just before serving, share the granita between the glasses and sprinkle chocolate covered coffee beans on top. Eat immediately. |
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An aging, well-dressed don masked in dark glasses sits before a Tiepolo-like fresco of some celestial investiture involving putto and sword. |
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Everything from plastic cups, empty beer bottles, used disposable coffee cups, to wine glasses and champagne flutes can be found at the exhibit. |
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He was 5ft 8in and thin, with greasy, untidy black hair, wearing tinted glasses and had a scruffy appearance. |
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If you are artistic, why not purchase a set of plain white ceramic egg cups, tea cups or plain glasses which are extremely inexpensive. |
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He'd enjoy a scotch while he was waiting for his lunch, two glasses of beer with the food, and a digestif. |
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The fresh-faced 52-year-old looks energetic and youthful, despite his thinning grey hair and glasses. |
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Wearing dark glasses, she had to be helped into a car as she was overcome by grief. |
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I can see him clamp it between two cover glasses, place it in the microscope and show me how it was made. |
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But high quality is the byword here, so stay away from those cloudy dime-store magnifying glasses. |
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Mr. Olaster, a tall man with grizzled hair, looked over his glasses disapprovingly as she slipped into her seat near the door. |
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He walked over to me, took off my glasses and gently tapped my forehead just above the bridge of my nose. |
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One should cushion the fall, cradle, the head, remove glasses, and loosen tight clothes. |
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Instead, we could all walk around like we did in the 1970s, with dirty glasses and grubby faces, and be happy. |
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As she bent down awkwardly in a hopeless endeavor to retrieve them, her glasses and purse also disappeared into the watery gunge below. |
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He stood behind the bar, cleaning shot glasses with a tattered old dishrag. |
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Cut grease and stubborn leftover food from plates and glasses by adding a few lemon slices or a tablespoon of vinegar to soapy dishwater. |
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Towards the end of the 16th century in Germany, wine glasses are sophistically engraved as decoration. |
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After being served our desert we had to call a waiter to clear all the dead glasses away. |
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Beginning in the sixteenth century, the Venetians engraved some of their glasses using a tool with a diamond tip. |
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Shortly after the writer makes his entrance, a smiling housekeeper follows with two glasses of water and then vanishes. |
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The driver was white, 22 to 23 years old, with a goatee beard, wearing glasses, a black hat and duffel jacket. |
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The silver glasses disappeared after some time and we switched over to stainless steel. |
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I don't consider one order of calamari and two glasses of water between two people in a German restaurant very epicurean. |
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She drank three small glasses of hard liquor first to numb the pain, he said. |
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I liked you in glasses best, because you were exhaustingly pretty, the dazzling beauty of your face being too much to bear head on. |
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The girl with the unicorn horn and the glasses was sitting up in bed, reading a doorstopper of a book. |
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To protect against all possible types of laser exposure, the physician and everyone in the room should wear protective laser glasses. |
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Even at the book's launch party, over glasses of poor quality House of Commons wine, one or two people doubted this was what had really happened. |
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At the end of the sequence, Raimi focuses in Maguire's goofy, Cider House Rules-orphan smile, freeze-framing on his blurred glasses. |
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One thing noticeable right away was the available eye relief which, coupled with twist up eyecups, make them nicely useable with glasses. |
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We manufacture bespoke custom handmade eyeglass frames, spectacle frames and sunglasses in house at our own eye glasses frame making factory. |
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Investors are more comfortable with green eyeshades than rose-colored glasses. |
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She appears three minutes later, her red hair all wild and frizzy, and her glasses askew. |
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The main types of protective eyewear are safety glasses, safety goggles and face shields. |
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The door swung open to reveal Helen in a shadowy blue nightgown with her red hair all frizzled, her glasses tangled in her messy hair. |
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Mrs. Wexler came in, carrying a tray with six filled glasses and a pitcherful of the drink. |
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The glasses of water the waitress had brought for us spilled over and the water dribbled onto the floor. |
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We all clicked our glasses together and took drinks before bursting into laughter. |
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They held champagne glasses and leaned together, talking in confidential whispers. |
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The man had long hair, big glasses, a droopy mustache and a flowery wide tie. |
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Emma, Jeff, Tina and Darcy don't blink an eye and raise their glasses along with me. |
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To frost glasses, dip glasses in cool water and place in freezer for five minutes. |
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The Barcelona Wotan of Struckmann, with dark glasses and pigtail, looks hardly more divine than anyone on a well-earned break at the seaside. |
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Underneath the navy blue blazers, cocktail napkins and frosted champagne glasses lie this barren layer. |
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Before the development of glass-making enabled the production of glasses, a wide variety of drinking vessels were used for wine. |
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Because of their tendency to crystallize, most natural terrestrial glasses are geologically young. |
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I never tell him that I think that with his thick brown eyebrows, shaggy beard and thick glasses he looks like an intelligent bear. |
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As they settled in, Mattie held up two fingers to the barmaid, who arrived seconds later with two glasses full of a frothy brew. |
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An old man wearing glasses that drooped down to his nose with grey hair and a thin grey mustache above his upper lip stood before us with a grin. |
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In 19 th-century Seville, it was fashionable to drink glasses of fino in bars at midday, to escape the blistering heat of the sun. |
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He entered the courthouse with his customary sun glasses and ever-present cell phone. |
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An American import centred on an unlikely fashion magazine recruit who dresses frumpily in glasses and braces. |
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Are you by any chance a rather striking, long legged woman who wears glasses and has just had a blue rinse? |
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In classes we had to make pills, suppositories, and powders, and recognize cupping and leech glasses! |
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With blonde bobbed hair, smart trouser suit, fashionable glasses and delicate diamond ear-rings, she could pass muster at any PR firm. |
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Similar dynamics is observed in the plastic deformation of solids, in particular glasses. |
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The bombardier and the pilot forgot to put on their dark glasses and therefore witnessed the flash which was terrific. |
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But workers at the factory here wear safety glasses, and the equipment has automatic cutoffs to prevent workers from losing fingers. |
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She explained that the event had finally persuaded her husband to wear his thick glasses in public. |
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They have a digital camera and a big screen, so you can see how you look in your glasses without looking through weird plasticky stuff. |
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Blondie piped up cheerfully as he passed by with a tubful of glasses and bottles. |
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I fussed around with buying new glasses at all the major chains, to no success. |
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Then I'd set off the plastique charge in the junction box, and lead us out of here with night vision glasses. |
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There, she gadded about in the snow in a pricey fur coat and cat's eye glasses, even as Ah Ma tut-tutted. |
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A short, tubby man with wire rimmed glasses came waddling out, a fourth grader I recognized from school in front of him. |
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We had a quick dip in the pool, grabbed some food, had a few glasses of wine watching the stars and then turned in for an early night. |
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Large looking glasses were often sold en suite with console tables with matching ornamentation. |
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I took off my earmuffs and protective glasses, tossing them on a nearby chair. |
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Drinking glasses and bowls were sometimes decorated with trails of molten glass applied to their outer surface. |
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The company offers amber shooting glasses, folding earmuffs, and padded headband earmuffs. |
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In contrast to the glasses and networks, these are relatively low viscosity liquid states. |
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