I breathed onto the windowpane and watched as some mist appeared on the glass. |
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I put my head on the cool glass of my windowpane and exhale a long breath that I've been holding for a while now. |
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Patterns ranged from small ginghams to windowpane checks to colorful mid-sized madras plaids. |
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From the corner of his mouth came a slow, thin trickle of bright red, dripping slowly down his pallid face like rain down a windowpane. |
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I'm not referring to Hawaiian prints and palm trees on your shirt, but I am talking about checks, windowpane, houndstooth, or pinstripes. |
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The rock is as smooth as a windowpane and split by a single hairline fracture. |
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Shell valves may be so compressed that the space between them, as in Placuna, the windowpane oyster, is very narrow. |
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You want to find a few addresses of people who could repair your broken-down boiler, to replace a broken windowpane and to buy curtains. |
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Several other groundfish species with limited range can be found in large quantities in the area, such as white hake and windowpane. |
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In the meantime Albert Birkle became international famous as an important windowpane painter and designer of church space interior. |
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A window in the entrance door was shattered and a large windowpane was seriously damaged and had to be replaced. |
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Iris touches the windowpane that separates her from the street, ten floors below. |
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We need a big windowpane for a table top and, on it, we mix the first colour. |
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In the middle of the fabric there is a plastic suction pad by means of which the shield can be attached to a windowpane. |
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Wear it over a crewneck sweater or button-down shirt, which would look especially great if it featured a beige pattern like stripes, checks or windowpane. |
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The outer shell of the windowpane oyster, Placuna placenta, is called the capiz shell. |
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In addition to the usual 17th-19th century ceramics, shards of windowpane glass, wrought iron nails, and brick fragments came to light, hinting at the presence of phantom buildings. |
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It can be a fence, a windowpane, or the pattern of a tire. |
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Sakrete appears, like putty beside a windowpane, to ease the bump. |
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There are wry references to art history within his selections: Max Ernst's sculpture within broken trees, Wyndham Lewis in a smashed windowpane, Barbara Hepworth and Henry Moore in two kebab machines. |
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It's midnight, and a windowpane just shattered! |
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It's also not easy to capture invisible particles that no one has ever seen, which pass right through the Earth as easily as a sunbeam shines through a windowpane. |
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Adding a layer of selective plastic film to your windowpane will significantly block infrared rays from passing through the window, thereby preventing heat from entering or exiting through radiation. |
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Small bars that divide a windowpane for decorative reasons. |
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The rain drew complex arabesques on the windowpane of its room. |
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Dirt on the view windowpane is best and most environmentally friendly removed using a scouring pad moistened with water and dipped into wood ash or other commercially available domestic glass cleaners. |
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Windowpane oysters are harvested for their translucent shells, which are used to make various kinds of decorative objects. |
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