In recent years, new materials have become available that offer both fire-ratings and safety ratings so the continued use of wired glass is being debated worldwide.
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The northern entrance accesses a reception area, which opens into a rear room which has an arch separating a narrow rear section with a wired glass skillion skylight.
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On the first day of school, Da'Shaun, a fifth-grader with round wire glasses and a rhinestone stud in his ear, yawned and bawled and begged to go home.
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This enabled a Georgian wire glass to be put back in place and various lime mortar repairs and the flagpole being replaced with one of GRP and stainless steel.
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Canada s building codes still permit the use of wired glass but the codes are being reviewed and traditional wired glass is expected to be greatly restricted in its use.
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As he slid his wire glasses up his nose and rifled furiously through years of yellowed papers and stacks of color photos, he spoke about the turtle like a child.
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Canada s building codes still permit the use of wired glass but the codes are being reviewed and traditional wired glass is expected to be greatly restricted in its use.
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"It was just a whole bunch of friends who didn't fit into any other type of groups, " explained Miss Thiebault, who wore round wire glasses, her long hair pulled back in a ponytail.
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The foundation was built by Curtis Construction Co . of New York, and the steel frame built by the DL & W . The facade of the breaker was clad with special high-strength wire glass.
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This is why wired glass exclusively is used on service elevators to prevent fire ingress to the shaft, and also why it is commonly found in institutional settings which are often well-protected and partitioned against fire.