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1 - Glass - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 
Moldavite, a natural glass formed by meteorite impact, from Besednice, Bohemia ... Glass generally refers to hard, brittle, transparent material, such as those ...
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2 - glass: Definition from Answers.com - 
glass n. Any of a large class of materials with highly variable mechanical and optical properties that solidify from the molten state without
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3 - National Glass Association (NGA) - 
Providing education and information for the glass industry.
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4 - glass.com The Industry's Home Address - 
glass.com is the glass industrys resource for news and information ... glass.com® is a registered trademark of Key Communications Inc. ...
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5 - GLASS, - 
Glass is cooled to a rigid state without the occurrence of crystallization; heat ... Usually transparent, glass can also be translucent or opaque. ...
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6 - Fiberglass - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 
Glass is typically viewed as an elastic solid in which no significant ... It follows that glass, even as a fiber, has little crystalline structure (see ...
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7 - Torstenson Glass Company - 
Distributes and fabricates flat glass and mirrors.
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8 - How to Cut Glass: 9 steps - wikiHow - 
wikiHow article about How to Cut Glass. ... Just run your finger along the surface of the glass where you plan to score. Obtain a glass cutter and some light oil. ...
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9 - Glass - LoveToKnow 1911 - 
The structure of glass has been the subject of repeated investigations. ... carbonate of lime; and for Bohemian glass, sand, carbonate of potash and carbonate ...
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10 - stained glass: Definition from Answers.com - 
stained glass n. Glass colored by mixing pigments inherently in the glass, by fusing colored metallic oxides onto the glass, or by painting and
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