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  • ...traditionally served in a rounded glass ("bicerin", in fact, means "small glass" in [[Piedmont]] [[dialect]]). *3 oz of espresso, 1.5 oz poured into each glass
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  • ...by bridges. It lies about a mile north of Venice and is famous for its [[glass making]], particularly [[lampworking]]. ...as invented on the island, and for a while Murano was the main producer of glass in Europe. The island later became known for [[chandelier]]s. Although dec
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  • ...frame. Earlier windshields were made of [[Glass#Toughened glass|toughened glass]] and were fitted in the frame using a [[rubber]] or [[neoprene]] [[Seal (m In many places, laws restrict the use of heavily [[Window tinting|tinted glass]] in vehicle windshields; generally, laws specify the maximum level of tint
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  • ...an Italian [[coffeehouse]] in [[North America]], you would expect to get a glass of milk. If you ordered a "caffè latte," you would get a beverage with far ...e''" in a café in Italy will result in the [[barista]] serving you a plain glass of milk.
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  • ...from [[Glasurit]]. The most evident characteristics are the vertical rear glass, the squared lines and a very innovative interior.
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  • == Glass roof == ...Targa continued with the all-new 996-model and gained a lifting hatchback glass window. This, in turn, was used on the later 997 model of 911.
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  • [[Image:A glass of tasty grappa.jpg|thumb|right|265px|A glass of grappa]] ...resso is drunk first, followed by a few ounces of grappa served in its own glass. In the Veneto, there is ''resentin'': after finishing a cup of espresso w
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  • ...olymer products; the resulting [[composite material]], properly known as [[Glass-reinforced plastic|fiber-reinforced polymers]] (FRP), is called "fiberglass ...ey exhibited a dress at the [[World's Columbian Exposition]] incorporating glass fibers with the diameter and texture of [[silk]] fibers. What is commonly k
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  • ...posite material]], properly known as [[glass-reinforced plastic]] (GRP) or glass-fiber reinforced [[epoxy]] (GRE), is called "fiberglass" in popular usage. ...ey]] exhibited a dress at the [[World Columbian Exposition]] incorporating glass fibers with the diameter and texture of [[silk]] fibers. What is commonly k
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  • It is interesting that this is the first car to have curved glass for the windshield and rear window from [[1914]] and from [[1915]], the ele
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  • ...hich provides a significant safety level. The visibility provided by large glass surfaces, 4 disc [[brakes]], suspensions and good speeds limited to 45km/hr
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  • ...in ''Fruitdish and Glass'' is a piece of newspaper cut into the shape of a glass.
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  • ...ith higher than usual assistance for parking, decreasing with speed, and a glass rear panel (between the taillights) below the rear window, giving reverse v
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  • ...which serves as the hatchback. Apparently this is about as big of a single glass pane you'll ever find from this era attached to a hinged joint on a fibergl
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  • ...dster]], which may also have a soft folding top, a convertible has roll-up glass windows in the sides, and so the entire vehicle is "convertible" to an encl
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  • ...lietta Condor Aguzzoli. Manually model, purely functional body, moved from glass to plexi, lack of bumpers - all evidence of the desire to reduce the weight
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  • In the 1960s, Michelotti designed a [[glass-reinforced plastic]] (GRP) cab for certain lorries made by Scammell, who ha
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  • ...the street car's steel components, and plexiglass replaces the side window glass. The result is a zero to 60mi/h time of 4.0 seconds. A Trofeo racing series
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  • ...and are also constructed using unusual combinations of materials (such as glass and stone, plastic and aluminum, plush fabric and chrome, etc.). Two of the
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  • ...n fibre]]. Equipped with Stanzani's famous lifting scissor doors, it had a glass engine cover that provided a view of the V12 engine along with a speed-sens
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