The window will have to be fixed, which gives business to the glazier, who will use it to buy a suit, helping the tailor, and so on. |
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Chances are that while you are there a carpenter or glazier will be at work shoring up as window or correcting a lean. |
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A glazier was just finishing off replacing the shattered window so at least I could see what I was doing. |
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He was a custodian at the Madrasa Tankiziyya and a glazier. It lists what the man will leave and to whom. |
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He also worked as a glazier, cutting glass and fitting it in houses. There are also details of a shop he was leasing out. |
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That means that you can most probably buy this hardware at any glazier in your region. |
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It must be assumed that clerics supplied the master glazier with a program to which he had to conform. |
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Godfrey became a glazier during his youth and later installed the windows in Philadelphia's state house, now Independence Hall. |
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As a glazier, you would repair and install glass in residential, commercial and industrial buildings. |
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Any local glazier can replace our sealed units. |
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The glazier trade cuts, installs and replaces glass and mirrors. |
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This sub-group includes such occupations as motor-vehicle painter, brush painter, sign painter, plasterer, stonemason, bricklayer, glazier, tile setter and related supervisors. |
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Dou was first trained by his father, a glazier and glass engraver. |
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The glazier was given written instructions from which to prepare provisional sketches that were submitted for the patron's approval before being redrawn in actual size to form the final cartoon. |
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Glazier will be retried on those allegations along with the charges laid out in the grand jury indictment, which was unsealed Monday. |
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The same jury deadlocked on charges involving a second fire at the same home, and Glazier will be retried on those allegations. |
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The jury deadlocked 7-5 in favor of acquittal on charges against Gary Glazier, 63, relating to another fire at the same house. |
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Little of the original medieval glass, designed by Thomas Glazier, survives. |
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