The initial product line includes washed and papered clear float glass and non-glare glass. |
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Currently the bedroom walls are magnolia above the dado rail, and papered beneath, with a subtle striped magnolia patterned wallpaper. |
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He is a papered Hanoverian warmblood that has a sprinkling of handpicked Arabian blood. |
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But the gaping holes in the U.S. stance are being largely papered over in news coverage. |
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I have never painted over wallpaper nor papered over wallpaper. I've had to remove both though. |
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The council have sent out plasterers but I send them away because I don't want it replastered and the cracks papered over. |
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The stylish look now is a room that's fully papered, especially with the new architectural textures. |
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The drawing room and dining areas are papered in Victorian style and have wooden floors and panelling. |
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The curator of the museum, has suggested that perhaps Frederick Linder, a painter and paperhanger, papered the walls in exchange for free rent. |
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The walls were papered in a wide variety of rather dated and unpleasant wall papers. |
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The entire room, as well as the adjoining powder room and bedroom, was papered in stark white. |
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The walls were papered in elegant blue wallpaper, and the floor was soft carpet. |
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Her walls are papered with postcards and record covers, while lingerie, feather boas and a plastic blow-up doll hang from the ceiling. |
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The walls were papered in a floral pattern and there was light jazz emitting from a hidden amplifier in the ceiling. |
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The walls were papered with graphs, equations, posters of graph, calculator schematics, and some diagrams I couldn't even make out. |
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The cramped office was completely papered with posters and flyers announcing events and protests for everything conceivable. |
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The floor was laid with a thick burgundy carpet, the walls papered in pastel colours of cream and gold and peach. |
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The walls were papered in a light cream colour and two comfortable sofas were positioned neatly amongst the other items of furniture. |
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The walls of this hall were papered with material that had a satin feeling to it. |
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The presentations ranged from single-artist rooms that had been papered floor to ceiling to smaller sections of wallpaper exhibited in vitrines. |
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An Africa where bureaucrats sit on plastic sofas and do bent deals from offices papered with Oxbridge degree certificates. |
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The curator of the museum has suggested that perhaps Frederick Linder, a painter and paperhanger who lived at 97 Orchard Street, papered the walls in exchange for free rent. |
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The walls paneled in wood and papered in crushed and patterned velvet. |
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Well, not noticeably, although all the walls are papered with fine Ä°znik tiles. |
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Something essential in me had been papered over too, and music was my one means of access to it. |
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Armed with impressive detail, the PM papered over cracks and cost-cutting risks with aplomb. |
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Entry-level wages, as seen on notices papered on store-fronts, are ticking ever upward. |
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And up till now, it has papered over the cracks between the prime minister and the chancellor. |
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Those differences should neither be artificially papered over nor allowed to block meaningful cooperation. |
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Does he see a possibility that those projects can get completed even if they are not papered or applied for? |
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We were greeted by the aroma of freshly painted woodwork and newly papered walls. |
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These private turning points can be written on postcards and put in sequence on a papered wall. |
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Whatever the merits of the two arguments, both sides stuck to their guns, and the communiqué simply papered over the differences. |
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It provides a surface that can be painted, papered or plastered and aids sound proofing and fire resistance. |
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Treasure limb plastic with lock, papered with velvet and completed with pocket containing 2 keys. |
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Various arrangements have papered over these differences, but the tensions in NATO created by the Iraq War have made the situation worse. |
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A feature wall was papered in golden crushed vinyl wallpaper. |
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Furniture was purchased in Philadelphia, and the rooms were painted and papered in stylish bright colors such as Prussian blue, crimson, salmon, and yellow ochre. |
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It is papered, ceiling included, in pink floral Sanderson wallpaper. |
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The damage they have done to this country's sense of itself as a moral force for good, however, cannot be papered over with soaring speeches about freedom and liberty. |
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And, even if that could be papered over, McDonnell was ensnared in an ongoing ethics scandal that kept him off the campaign trail. |
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Originally wood-panelled, the walls in the office have been papered in a lighter colour, and the room is furnished with modern, pale wood desk and table. |
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On the Sunday before an election, the windshields of churchgoers at fundamentalist churches will be papered with fliers alleging something unsavory about a candidate. |
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Its institutional cinderblock construction was sheathed by cheap plastic carpet and papered with the idiot avunculism of inspirational posters. |
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She twisted her head away from him and stared at the scabrous papered wall beside the bed. |
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One of the brighter moments in his 2009 survey at the New Museum was a gallery agleam with Minimalist boxes papered with enlarged images of found objects photographed from five sides. |
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Lack of agreement on the scope of institutional reform was papered over by agreeing broad principles for institutions, and charging commissions to develop them into reform blueprints. |
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Launched in 1982, it has certainly helped avoid conflicts at sea between national interests, but has at best papered over the cracks when it comes to overfishing. |
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Conversely, what if the province wants something and the federal government wants something but the municipality has not papered it yet, has not applied for it? |
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But these cracks appear now to have been largely papered over. Despite the advantages Mr Bouteflika enjoys, Algeria still has a margin of freedom just broad enough to allow for some political jostling. |
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The previous administration papered over deficits with one-off measures, prompting a downgrade in its credit rating the year before Mr Emanuel took office. |
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However, as aWorld Bank report points out, the rapid economic growth of previous years had papered over long-standing problems with regard to poverty alleviation. |
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Among the more than 70 buildings gracing the spacious compound are the Zuiryukaku famous for paintings of flowers, especially peonies, on papered sliding doors, and the white-walled Gokokuto in Gandara style. |
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And their nervousness was increased by ever-sharper divisions in the party between Europhiles and Eurosceptics, which could no longer be papered over. Adding to all this was Mrs Thatcher's increasingly imperial style. |
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After they reached an agreement, their staffs papered it up. |
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