Prior to this change, most double pane windows had been sealed with polybutylene. |
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They had a row and he left and at Brown Street kicked a door and broke a pane of glass. |
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Roberts then appeared in the kitchen having smashed the glass pane in her door and removed the security chain. |
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The window pane began to rattle as the rain began to pound from the heavens. |
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And better yet, the top half of the door was a large pane of glass that gave him a great view of the kitchen. |
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The entire outside wall was a single pane of glass, covered only by a lacy curtain. |
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The small pane of glass was filled with a mass of dark, dangerous shadows, every last one of them clamouring to get inside. |
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You should now see the audio tracks displayed on the right pane of the software window. |
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Each booklet contained a pane of 10 37c stamps from the current definitive range. |
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I want a camera implanted in my index finger, with the preview pane in my thumbnail. |
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The glass pane on the door and every window were reduced to tiny fragments. |
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Selvedge is the extra blank paper that surrounds a pane of stamps and is considered an art form by philatelists. |
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They lowered the window pane of their car as they left the hospital after the birth, and cheered at the gathered crowd. |
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After dragging him down the stairs, several cops picked him up and rammed him head first through the glass pane of a storm door. |
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Amelia, a brown-haired girl with soft grey eyes, leaned her forehead against the cold hard pane of glass. |
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Although the broken window would still need to be replaced, the inner pane protects the building's interior from the fierce winds. |
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Then, I heard the smash of someone breaking the small pane of glass next to the door. |
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She pushed back the bedding and got out of bed, walking to the large pane window that showed the city along the horizon. |
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Their names had been etched into the glass but the pane was shattered by hooligans who climbed onto scaffolding and kicked in the windows. |
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Alain cupped his ears as the creature's high pitched scream shattered every window pane in the room. |
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On one occasion we heard a loud crash and noted a broken pane in a window near the corner of the family room. |
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The marbling could also be painted on the back of a framing pane of glass, which was then attached to the mirror glass. |
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Beyond the pane of glass, oaks, elms, and maples are a swelling tide of green, lapping to and fro in hardworking winds. |
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Preview pane strips out all the carriage returns and line feeds, so everything becomes one huge paragraph. |
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The windows were single pane glass that was stained with smoke, dirt, and the oils from human skin. |
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Similarly, the navigational window pane is can be automatically restored when the user reselects the help window. |
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Around the room angry glares were thrown at Josh who responded by smiling bashfully and trying to shrink against the window pane behind him. |
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A gray window pane in the image on the far left defines the boundary between interior and exterior space. |
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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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I read the news, and the terms of the news Reeled random through my brain like the senseless, tedious buzzle and boom of a bluefly in the pane. |
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He's out of eyeshot, over at the window, pulling back the curtain from the black pane. |
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Selecting or deselecting class names in the Tree pane will modify the members shown in the member's list. |
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But for all the lingering on inky skies or globular dollops of snow outside a window pane, the story never meanders. |
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There is a certain sadness in the sight of dampness on the window pane as the rain pours down outside. |
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The window pane of the restaurant was broken, leaving a hole 30 centimetres in diameter. |
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He glares at the small window nearby, unable to see through its frosted glass pane. |
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He frowned as he stared out the window at the sleet driving against the window pane. |
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My first glimpse of a snow buttercup flowering beneath a thin pane of ice was not unlike my first experience of watching a monarch butterfly emerge from its cocoon. |
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The two made fast friends, running back and forth separated by a pane of glass. |
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The room is quite attractive with its bamboo furniture and luscious exotic ferns, but perhaps its most spectacular feature is the fountain which cascades down the window pane. |
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The moon shone bright and silver light showered through the clear pane. |
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The brown-capped sparrow became very frightened then, and, squitting a quick white splash down the edge of the desk, winged straight for the green pane again. |
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Water running down a roof or condensation running down a window pane shows how gravity causes water to move downward. |
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Never operate the stroboscope without glass pane or with a broken glass pane. |
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And in conjunction with the special clean air flow over the pane you can be sure to enjoy an untarnished fire experience long into the future. |
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Liquid crystal is injected under a glass pane that is placed over a silicon chip. |
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You can filter out data in the upper pane to display only the data that you want to include in your chart. |
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Another broke every pane of glass in his father's cold frame in the garden. |
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This is the name of the new folder that Web Edition will place in the left pane and on your workstation. |
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This is a result of moist house air leaking past the first pane and condensing on the cold surface of the outer pane. |
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Its surface had become obscured by a thick, flaking pane of yellowing varnish. |
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Selecting a subfamily in the first pane will open a window showing the characteristics and options for this type of product and its accessories. |
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If all the parameters are to be loaded, ensure that all the checkboxes in the Parameters pane are ticked. |
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You can also insert a file into an active document by dragging the file from the viewing pane of the Tray docker to the active document. |
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The panels contain unframed single-glaze tempered glass panes, and one pane in two pivots open without a safety stay. |
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When you click on a program type, the rightmost pane displays specific programs for that program type. |
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In the 16th century the monstrance took its present shape: a circular pane of glass set in a cross or surrounded with metal rays. |
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Rather than foregrounding a central object when I gaze into a store window, I become interested instead in all that a single pane of glass can contain. |
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Once you have added all the keywords in the right pane which are applicable for your site, click on the next keyword in the left pane which is applicable for your site. |
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The pane of 24 stamps also contained 24 connecting tabs in 12 designs. |
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The rear wall of the channel, in front of which the relevant model is placed, comprises a pane of misted glass illuminated from the rear. |
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As more droplets are attracted, they spread out and eventually join together and run off the surface as they do on a pane of glass. |
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The window opens focused on the output pane for the mix block that you double-clicked. |
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When you first start X Manager, you see a navigation pane on the left that allows you move among definition panes on the right. |
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Paintings symbolized Mary's hymen as an unbroken pane of glass, and poems like Pope's The Rape of the Lock figured the maiden's maidenhead as fine, breakable porcelain. |
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He muttered a quiet malediction, tugged off his gloves, and dug his dagger point into the soft lead that sealed the pane beside the latch in place. |
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This shattered the glass pane that showered and cut the two women. |
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Some found themselves behind a pane of bulletproof glass, others behind white roof-supporting columns. |
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A flat pane of splinter-proof glass forms the windshield of the cockpit. |
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Across the room, a pane of glass in the window cracked with a sharp pop. |
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The cell door is provided with an observation pane made of armoured glass. |
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One of the most famous of foods is pane carasau, the flat bread of Sardinia, famous for its thin crunchiness. |
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The music pane shows the app that's playing something, playback controls, volume and a drop-down to select the output device, say, if you have a new set of Bluetooth headphones connected. |
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Exhale on the cold pane, then draw a ladybug in the condensation. |
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A last glance, an imaginary touch through the pane of the departing train. |
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This has the double advantage of helping reduce energy loss and keeping the perimeter of the glass pane warmer so that condensation is also reduced in winter. |
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First up was a Fegatini di pollo su crostini di pane or chicken livers on toast. |
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The wizard's right pane shows the hard drives of your computer. |
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In Southeast Umbrian, for example, neuter lo pane is 'the bread', while masculine lu pane refers to an individual piece or loaf of bread. |
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The clock chimed the hour and then audibly tocked as the pendulum swung behind the glass pane of the door. |
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It feels as though I am looking at her through a pane of glass – her eyes are veiled, the lines of her face set deliberately not to show too much emotion. |
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On the south side, the narrow vertical opening elements have a traslucent outer pane to provide a diffuse light source with less solar gain and glare. |
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Change the properties for the control in the Settings pane to match the settings you wrote down before you deleted the control from its original location. |
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A DAD of two died in his father's arms after he cut his arm on a glass pane in a freak accident. |
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When Realtime MIDI Send is checked in the rightmost pane of the Audio-to-MIDI parameter set, the list box below can be used to select the MIDI port to be used and the edit box to the right of it to determine the MIDI channel. |
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Click on a program in the rightmost pane to listen to it. |
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Dreams, which interweave All our times and tenses, are What we can believe: Dark they are, yet plain, Coming to us now as if Through a cobwebbed pane Where, before our eyes, All the living and the dead Meet without surprise. |
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Low-E, which stands for low emissivity, is a coating that is added to the inner pane of a double glazing unit and helps to reflect long wavelength heat back into the room. |
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The controls in the Transparency pane of the various output options dialog boxes give you separate control over the resolutions at which vector pictures, transparent blends, and drop shadows are rasterized. |
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There was a small four pane window covered by a storm window at the end opposite the door. |
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The pane expands to show a thumbnail image of the current diagram. |
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The rain Shook from fruit bushes in new showers again As I brushed past, and gemmed the window pane. |
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And think about protecting saxifrages and other cushion plants with a pane of glass propped up on bricks and secured by bent wire coathangers. |
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Built of stone walls and Welsh slate roof with a semi octagonal plan, there are five 12 pane sash windows and central six panel door with pedimented stone hood on brackets. |
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The stamp pane also includes a quote by Marcel Duchamp and verso text that identifies each work of art and briefly tells something about each artist. |
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Using its own split-screen software, you can see the results of your search in the left pane, with a preview of the selected item in the right. |
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Pane explained, a tummy tuck has become an increasingly popular procedure among people, especially women who want to have a more attractive abdominal profile. |
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Album MIKILL PANE Blame Miss Barclay HE'S the freshest and most talented solo artist around with lyrics so ingenious it's impossible to catch all the wordplay. |
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