| 31. | The building consists of flat concrete slabs supported by interior columns and enclosed by frameless tempered glass walls.
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| 32. | At trial, P introduced expert evidence about the custom and usage of tempered glass from 1956 to 1976.
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| 33. | There is a mix of open sleeping bays and enclosed cells walled in by stainless steel and tempered glass.
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| 34. | Much stronger tempered glass breaks more benignly into pebbles, but these can be propelled like bullets by a blast.
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| 35. | The bodies in the gondola were badly maimed; Fedoseenko's skull had disintegrated, probably after impacting a tempered glass porthole.
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| 36. | They # re a lot sturdier than they might appear; it's usually a tempered glass probably similar to pyrex.
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| 37. | A tempered glass covered opening, surrounded in carbon fiber trim in the bonnet allows for a view of the engine.
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| 38. | Installation of panoramic, three-fourths-inch tempered glass windows, to be set on a 7-degree slant to reduce glare, would have required a crane.
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| 39. | The surface of tempered glass does exhibit surface waves caused by contact with flattening rollers, if it has been formed using this process.
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| 40. | Rivera saw grim humor in how Charley ripped off the roof, managing to circumvent the tempered glass windows designed to guard against hurricanes.
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