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Examples
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Mr. Gwathmey also got mixed reviews for his curvy, green-glass condominium at Astor Place in the East Village finished in 2005.
Downtown, The New Kid Stands Out Anthony Klan 2010
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You might, if you weren't looking very hard, say the green-glass boxes of the Folkwang look like a cold store, and his giant complex of law courts in Barcelona are uncomfortably prison-like, as if defendants were guilty until proven innocent.
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One Rincon Hill, a green-glass, 60-story, condominium high rise, stands unparalleled above its South of Market Street neighborhood.
Red Room: Pam Tent: Home Is Where You Hang Your Hat: Why San Francisco Is It for Me Red Room 2011
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Next door at the Kabul City Center, the gunmen blasted their way inside, shattering its green-glass façade.
Shellshocked 2010
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This summer I thought I would mix in my collection of blue glass mason jars, pink depression glass, a set of green-glass goblets my mother bought me, and my assortment of glass jars and flower vases.
Archive 2008-08-01 regina doman 2008
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This summer I thought I would mix in my collection of blue glass mason jars, pink depression glass, a set of green-glass goblets my mother bought me, and my assortment of glass jars and flower vases.
China Cabinet: Summer display regina doman 2008
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And … a rare green geode bristling with rectilinear green-glass towers.
Silver Zombie Carole Nelson Douglas 2010
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Walls is bare but for a magazine picture Mama got taped of that New York City with that green-glass skyscraper-building so tall it pointy roof poke holes in the sky.
Gone 2009
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In its first six months on the market, the company spent only about $600,000 to promote the drink, which is packaged in a distinctive green-glass bottle.
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Walls is bare but for a magazine picture Mama got taped of that New York City with that green-glass skyscraper-building so tall it pointy roof poke holes in the sky.
Gone Michael Copperman 2009
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