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  1. Glass (26176 bytes)
    1: The materials definition of a '''glass''' is a uniform [[amorphous solid]] material, usu...
    3: The word ''glass'' comes from [[Latin]] ''glacies'' (ice) and corr...
    5: ...specific type of glass—the [[silica]]-based glasses in common use as a building, container or decor...
    9: ...le properties lead to a great many uses of glass. Glass is, however, brittle and will break into sharp sh...
    13: '''Common glass''' is mostly amorphous [[silicon dioxide]] ([[Sil...
  2. Stained glass (3937 bytes)
    2: ...Image:Stained_glass.jpg|right|250px|thumb|Stained glass photo provided by [http://classroomclipart.com Cl...
    4: ...mage:Stained_glass2.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Stained glass photo provided by [http://classroomclipart.com Cl...
    7: ...reate a wide variety of [[color]]s. Early stained glass artists were limited to a very few primary colors...
    9: ...or very rough. These different textures cause the glass to have light and color transmission characterist...
    11: In conventional stained glass work, glass of different colors is cut into pieces, shaped by...

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  1. Steel (28384 bytes)
    54: ...s system, high-purity wrought iron, charcoal, and glass were mixed in crucibles and heated until the iron...
    152:
  2. Bonnie and Clyde (17385 bytes)
    53: ... in the head, and Blanche was nearly blinded from glass fragments in her eye. The prospects for holding o...
  3. Katharine Hepburn (23170 bytes)
    75: ...on production of [[Tennessee Williams]]'s ''[[The Glass Menagerie]].''
    159: * ''[[The Glass Menagerie]]'' ([[1973]])
  4. Begonia (2934 bytes)
    21: ...ots should be placed in a light pit near the roof glass. The summer-flowering kinds will soon begin bloom...
  5. Medieval art (6359 bytes)
    25: ...ed manuscripts, textiles, ceramics, metalwork and glass. There was an early formative stage from 600-900 ...
    42: **[[Glass]]
    44: ***[[Stained glass]]
  6. Ceramics (15941 bytes)
    23: ...ing involves applying a coating that will turn to glass when the pottery is fired in a kiln, providing a ...
    46: ...ile]]s and the like, along with [[cement]]s and [[glass]]. The traditional crafts are described in the ar...
    73: ... deform very slowly. With the non-crystalline ([[glass]]y) materials, [[Viscosity|viscous]] flow is the ...
    96: ...being glasses, tend to be formed from melts. The glass is shaped when either fully molten, by casting, o...
  7. Mosaic (6524 bytes)
    12: ...utive ''tessellae'') or of colored glass or clear glass backed with metal foils, are used to create a pat...
  8. Sculpture (5545 bytes)
    49: * [[glass]]
  9. Glass (26176 bytes)
    1: The materials definition of a '''glass''' is a uniform [[amorphous solid]] material, usu...
    3: The word ''glass'' comes from [[Latin]] ''glacies'' (ice) and corr...
    5: ...specific type of glass—the [[silica]]-based glasses in common use as a building, container or decor...
    9: ...le properties lead to a great many uses of glass. Glass is, however, brittle and will break into sharp sh...
    13: '''Common glass''' is mostly amorphous [[silicon dioxide]] ([[Sil...
  10. Stained glass (3937 bytes)
    2: ...Image:Stained_glass.jpg|right|250px|thumb|Stained glass photo provided by [http://classroomclipart.com Cl...
    4: ...mage:Stained_glass2.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Stained glass photo provided by [http://classroomclipart.com Cl...
    7: ...reate a wide variety of [[color]]s. Early stained glass artists were limited to a very few primary colors...
    9: ...or very rough. These different textures cause the glass to have light and color transmission characterist...
    11: In conventional stained glass work, glass of different colors is cut into pieces, shaped by...
  11. Textile (4228 bytes)
    1: ...brics such as [[felt]]. Materials such as [[fiberglass]], which are made from fibers dispersed in a [[ma...
    40: *[[Glass]] fibres can be used in the manufacture of textil...
  12. Jug (1886 bytes)
    9: ...rs and materials have been used for musical jugs (glass jugs and bottles, plastic bleach bottles, tin ker...
    11: ...gle pitch. (It is more typically used for playing glass [[bottle]]s.) A larger internal space (volume of...
  13. Saxophone (14311 bytes)
    23: ...lastic or hard rubber, sometimes wood, and rarely glass. Metal mouthpieces are believed by some to have a...
  14. Didgeridoo (7516 bytes)
    39: ... didgeridoos that are made from plastic, leather, glass, [[agave]], [[yucca]] and other materials. For a ...
  15. Sousaphone (2220 bytes)
    10: ...available made of [[Glass-reinforced plastic|fiberglass]] instead of [[brass]]. While there are some deba...
    12: ...e's large, flared bell can be also made from fiberglass or brass. In large marching bands, the bell is of...
  16. Harmonica (21752 bytes)
    223: ...al instrument formed of a nested set of graduated glass cups mounted sideways on an axle and partially im...
  17. John Hancock (8787 bytes)
    15: ...re evasive, and he began to [[smuggling|smuggle]] glass, lead, paper and tea. In [[1768]], upon arriving ...
  18. Alexandria (28378 bytes)
    21: ...on, but are thwarted when Alexander descends in a glass box, and armed with exact knowledge of their appe...
  19. Igneous rock (11419 bytes)
    37: ...f even small crystals the resulting rock may be a glass (such as the rock [[obsidian]]).
    57: ...rains), '''aphanitic''' (only small grains) or '''glassy''' (no grains).
    61: ...ystallization, the result is a ''[[glass|volcanic glass]]'' called [[obsidian]].
  20. Basalt (2961 bytes)
    4: ...as [[olivine]]. Basaltic cinders are often red. [[Glass]] may be present, particularly as rinds on rapidl...

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