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"glazing" Definitions
  1. the act of furnishing or fitting with glass; the business or work of a glazier.
  2. panes or sheets of glass set or made to be set in frames, as in windows, doors, or mirrors.
  3. the act of applying a glaze.
  4. the glassy surface of something glazed.
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134 Sentences With "glazing"

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But they realized double-glazing to stop condensation would ruin Mies's aesthetic; slightly thicker single glazing would have to do.
NHTSA said safety issues around glazing had been substantially reduced since the 1960s, adding that it still planned to conduct additional glazing research.
Make the glaze: Whisk all ingredients together in a large bowl until smooth and follow the steps to glazing perfection, glazing the entire doughnut.
If you're ordering a new skylight, low-emissivity glazing will reduce the ultraviolet (fading) and infrared (heating) rays by 98 percent over clear, regular glazing.
Remove 3 tablespoons and set aside for glazing the chicken.
Make sure the glazing helps reduce ultraviolet and infrared rays.
A coping mechanism is this kind of glazing over things.
Its plans include upgrades with double glazing, solar panels and insulation.
The glazing is warped, creating fun house reflections and furtive peeks inside.
The final step is glazing, giving the donuts the signature "Krispy" finish.
We reduced the glazing in the facade, and we ultimately secured that approval.
" The agency cited crash data that suggests "current glazing materials are performing acceptably.
He says his materials may vary from Framebridge in that he would suggest an anti-acid and anti-lignin matboard, and give glazing options that they don't offer (which is quite possible as Framebridge only offers one type of glazing).
The famous mysteries of his painting are achieved through wizardly experiments in chiaroscuro glazing.
According to BREEAM, the refurb involved the installation of a "high-performance glazing system".
Washington, DC, could even get a little glazing of ice before changing over to rain.
If your eyes are already glazing over at the mention of a financial education, worry not.
"The living area benefits from expanses of glazing, flooding the room with light," said Harrods Estates.
It coincided with a period when decorative techniques like faux marbling and glazing were the rage.
In any event, if you've read this far, your eyes are probably glazing over by now.
There are three fail-safe ways to leverage chicken breasts' strengths: crisping, glazing or marinating them.
Obviously the chocolate glazing would add some calories to that, but it seems pretty good for you.
Occupying the entire building across the courtyard is an atelier for glazing and firing, with three kilns.
Here's what is happening: Architecture: The Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) is moving forward with new glazing standards.
Each vehicle comes with a security glazing and an armor plating that has been molded onto the car.
That kind of minutiae, perhaps essential for an aficionado, can be a bit eye-glazing for an amateur.
Our Food contributor developed three fail-safe ways to leverage chicken breasts' strengths: crisping, glazing or marinating them.
You try to lob it out the window but it gets stuck in the gap between the double glazing.
From glazing cakes to making truffles, ganache is a versatile recipe that will keep your pastries delicious year round!
His arms are the exact same build, defined but not ripped, coated with the same light glazing of sweat.
Spread a small amount of the mornay on the tops as if you were glazing an eclair with chocolate.
That's why you should should be glazing your ham in this Korean sauce of chilies and fermented soy beans.
The safety standards will apply to the use of architectural glazing materials that are used around household doors and bathtubs.
Something as simple as replacing old, single-glazed windows with modern triple-glazing would insulate living spaces against oppressive heat.
Occasionally, China rearranged the seating, hoping for better chemistry among the delegates as they endured the complex, eye-glazing proceedings.
Your eyes should not be glazing over, because it's actually an important thing to talk about, as it relates to him.
"Such a whopping undertaking could have easily turned maudlin, strident or just plain eye-glazing," Pauline Chen writes in her review.
It's a bulwark against the dehumanizing mode of the opposition, and a way of keeping injustice from glazing into an abstraction.
Commuter trains roar by every so often, though the double-glazing of his windows reduces the noise to a gentle whoosh.
Sensational contemporary ceramics continue a glazing style first developed in 16th-century Japan, alongside a collection of unusually elegant woodblock prints.
But I still think it's too much information for the average person to listen to before their eyes start glazing over.
They also offer a special "Zombie apocalypse" package that includes armored glazing, an alarm system, extra toilet paper storage and a bible.
This is more like the stuff you tell your girlfriend at the end of the day, the eye-glazing end of intimacy.
An eye-glazing term, for sure, but it addresses a noxious anti-democratic practice, known as partisan gerrymandering, that is very real.
Freezing rain fell Friday morning across the higher elevations of the Appalachian mountains in the Carolinas, causing a light glazing of ice.
They're written in eye-glazing legalese perfectly calibrated to make any normal human being want to stop reading as soon as possible.
They began with Luca della Robbia, who devised his own glazing technique for baked clay, with which he formed delicately emotive figures.
Wednesday's edition of the Federal Register contains new rules for tuna fishing boats to protect dolphins, school meal programs, and architectural glazing standards.
The center also has a library, 3-D printing area, clay room, molding and glazing areas, a wood shop and informal gallery spaces.
His works, which fuse Japanese craft with modernism and contemporary glazing effects, mimic the shapes of mountaintops and the iridescent colors in peacock feathers.
They're going to be replaced with clear glazing, discreetly recessed to give visual prominence to the building's columns and the vertical voids between them.
It's an eye-glazing task, which may be why nearly 24 percent of filers, according to H&R Block, failed to update last year.
Her thick, boxy canvases were object-like and sculptural, and her technique relates to glazing ceramics, as three bowls by the artist attest here.
For close study of Vermeer's compositions and use of paint — his unique brushwork, clever use of shape and edges for atmospheres effects, glazing methods, etc.
You might say that his approach of glazing over the hard stuff and creating more problems as a result isn't something he reserves for clothing choices.
Under the Obama administration, the auto safety agency known as NHTSA proposed adopting international rules on glazing materials agreed to by a world forum in 2004.
Political policies also got the "my eyes are glazing over" treatment from Ailes, who insisted on talking about the candidates and their soundbite-friendly statements alone.
It's a tricky balance, and if TOS have taught us anything, it's that too much information upfront will ultimately result in the user's eyes glazing over.
The shop also offers different kinds of glazing, both glass and acrylic, and the cost of those depends on how much UV protection a customer wants.
No wandering around a big box store picking up some odd little knickknack, or extra eyeshadow, and glazing out while the credit card bill added up.
Such a whopping undertaking could have easily turned maudlin, strident or just plain eye-glazing; instead, Pickert has produced an evenhanded, powerful and unflinching page-turner.
First, though, he was a student himself — one who respectfully mastered throwing, glazing and clay processing at college in Montana, and produced award-winning functional pottery.
Zhu is a pro at marrying sweet with savory, glazing the meat subtly enough so that you taste the beef rather than just a cloying sauce.
One day after the tragedy in Parkland, President Trump took twitter to emphasize the problem of mental health while glazing over the epidemic of mass shootings.
Then we carve out the fallopian tubes, slice them really thinly and fry them in the pan with lots of butter, before glazing them with chicken stock.
NHTSA proposes to revise rules for occupant protection, steering controls, glazing materials, door locks, seating systems, side impact protection, roof crush resistance and child restraint anchorage systems.
A lot of Washington can be confusing, or eye glazing, to voters, but they understand expensive first class travel, or paying $31,000 for a dining room set.
This grid holds both the lure of the ancient process of glazing ceramics, which yields unstable forms, and technology's promise of accurate image transcription into elemental material.
Instead of our eyes glazing over as we scroll past, we stare intensely searching for the slightest hint that something isn't worth our time and should be skipped.
Heavy snows alone, for example, can be less crippling than lighter snow whipped by high winds, or a glazing of ice that makes driving a perilous contact sport.
The push to cut costs and go greener has been helped by the rapid improvement of technologies that cut energy costs - such as solar panels and window glazing.
The issue of caste drifts in and out of focus, and the material that's strictly about the school and its goals tends to be a little eye-glazing.
"...we designed a monolithic basic vehicle body with maximum glazing to create an intense connection to the surroundings," Audi's Head of Design Marc Lichte said in a prepared statement.
The documentary - one of around 400 films showing at this year's Berlinale - also shows people watching through one-way glazing as Harvey performs in a specially constructed recording studio.
A bit spicy, a bit sweet, a bit tart: NoNo Sauce combines all these attributes in a sauce meant for marinating, basting and glazing, especially with grilling in mind.
Even if you find your eyes glazing (or your gag reflex overworking) from the too-muchness of it all, the cast seems to be having a high old time.
They have spent almost as much again rebuilding the roof, updating electricity and plumbing, re-staining the woodwork, double-glazing the windows, adding air-conditioning and removing the pool.
Thanks to the hardiness of the glazing and terracotta, once its surfaces are clean, the sculptures appear almost as they did when they came out the kiln centuries ago.
If you're not a sci-fi nerd like me, your mind might be glazing over by now, thinking of all the other (more colorful) shows you could be watching instead.
In 21625, the Asbestos Disease Awareness Organization (ADAO), found evidence of asbestos in a startling array of household products, including toys, window glazing, spackling paste, roof patch, and duct tape.
But Ms. Suarez Frimkess is at her best when glazing her own small hand-built vessels — plates, bowls, tiles, Japanese-influenced boxes, teacups and teapots — as well as small figurines.
Ellen Burnie, an art director who has lately turned to pottery — making platters and vessels with appealingly lumpy surfaces — likes the imperfection of hand-building and the challenge of glazing.
Like numerous first-person shooter games that punch above their weight class, The Punisher tries to transcend its glorified violence by glazing the story with a thin sheen of social consciousness.
The towers promise 32-percent in energy savings compared to similar code-compliant buildings by using glazing and directional shading which reduces the sun's glare from Singapore's year-round tropical climate.
Each reveals an uncanny expression, reinforced by variations in modeling, as well as glazing techniques like the complex, layered application of colored slips and oxides that produce raw, patina-like surfaces.
Despite being mislabeled (in my view) as St. Louis-style, the ribs themselves — short, meaty and tender, on a rectangular wooden plank — had a notable jerk-seasoned rub and rum glazing.
If you want to spend the next four years glazing over and drifting into a sloppy inertia, that's your call; but this isn't just about survival, it's about resistance and defiance.
He told me that several memoirs published even before the end of Reagan's first term mentioned his eyes glazing over at meetings and his habit of repeating anecdotes over and over.
At first the long discussions of ballistics and blood stains she conducts with her cadre of experts can be eye-glazing, but by the fifth episode the investigation kicks into gear.
"We're definitely limiting the exposure to workers," said Mr. Murphy, who on a recent afternoon was at the Paramount site to supervise a drone inspection of window glazing on the tower.
These fictions often treat the arduous cycle of scientific progress as a footnote or a flashback, glazing over out of necessity the decades of medical research required to merge humans with machines.
Read more: This luxurious $110 million superyacht concept was designed to combat climate changeIt was also designed to be "chameleon-like" with its mirrored glazing, reflecting the surrounding environment as its sailing.
Several vitrines containing shards of broken glass that are supposed to represent a particular kind of glazing technique or household vessel particular to Sijilmasa (in Morocco), Gao (Mali), or Tademekka (also Mali).
The reader feels less and less interested in the narrative vicissitudes, and might well start glazing over in those passages of argumentation in which each thing is revealed to be its opposite.
Each was the result of glazing techniques using metal oxides, a traditional method that produces exceptional colours, but which has now largely been abandoned because of the difficulty of guaranteeing a uniform result.
You are legitimately scaring everybody around you, standing alone in the corner with your eyes glazing over and the dirty shoes you took off hours ago placed sadly next to your lifeless body.
A closely related risk is that a battle over subpoenas can quickly transform a conversation about a gross betrayal of the public trust into a conversation about eye-glazing topics like executive privilege.
By the time it was all said and done, the S&P ended the week — and the month, and the quarter — an eye-glazing 0.14 percent lower than where it closed on Wednesday.
This glazing allows the yacht to "sometimes [represent itself] as an aggressive workboat, and other times the luxurious lines of a superyacht, appearing and disappearing into her surrounds," according to the press release.
And painting a Buatta room, which could involve six or seven coats on a canvas wall covering, plus stippling or staining and finally glazing, could easily come to the equivalent of $21977,21975 today.
He imagined her sitting on a colorful quilt, yellow lamplight glazing her bare arms and glinting off the vertebrae of her neck as she peered down at the pictures of everything she coveted.
I wanted to admire the details of its formal construction — here's another dance in which same-sex couples are a commendably incidental part of the fabric — but my mind kept glazing over as I watched.
INGRAHAM: So, in this discharge petition madness -- people hear this like their eyes are glazing over I&aposm sure, but it&aposs really important because weird stuff can happen with a discharge petition, as you know.
There is one obvious exception to my boring-is-in thesis: Elon Musk, the chief executive of Tesla and SpaceX, whose string of unconsidered tweets, taunts and other recent scandals have been anything but eye-glazing.
The headline story is obviously Craig Charles' face which, as previously discussed, is clearly being gradually lubricated and loosened from the edges of his skull by the unmanageable volumes of sweat that are glazing his entire being.
The accumulation snarled traffic from Washington, DC to Boston—but all that could have been a lot worse if not for the small armies of salt trucks glazing the roads with brine in advance of the storm.
Adding to the confusion, the plan was pushed through as part of the state budget — identified only as the "Central Business District Tolling Program" — and outlined in eye-glazing legalese that most people will never get through.
During a tour of the refinished dome's interior, construction inspector Tom Nowell clambered up steep stairways to point out improvements, such as a new lighting system, walkways, new glazing and netting for access to hard-to-reach spots.
Mr. Smith studied ceramics in Kansas City, Mo., and you sense the idea of glazing in his work, of images and things being covered over — although this works metaphorically, too, and suggests covered over events, people and histories.
Anita Vangelisti, a psychologist at the University of Texas in Austin, found that narcissists typically prefer to keep the conversation centered on themselves, "making exaggerated hand movements, talking loudly, and showing disinterest by 'glazing over' when others speak."
Soucek's pulp pieces are colored by the paper itself, blended with pigment to form a soft paste, and Parrasch's ceramics attain their final color through a wealth of techniques, grounded in the alchemical processes of glazing and firing.
In 15th-century Florence, Luca della Robbia invented a glazing technique for terra cotta that gave it a never-before-seen color and luster, and his family studio, which guarded the secret for generations, rose to renown throughout Europe.
Co-owner and head baker Herb Glaser, 65, wearing white cotton pants and an apron streaked with frosting, was busy icing birthday cakes and glazing black-and-white cookies, but stopped whenever a customer walked in to wave hello.
" Infused Maple Syrups ($69.95, Runamok Maple) "This set of organic maple syrups includes one aged in bourbon barrels, another infused with hibiscus, and a third with cinnamon-vanilla—ideal for everything from pancake drizzling to cocktail making to pork tenderloin glazing.
The five "panels of glass" they broke were not part of the Biosphere 2 glazing, they were small glass panes, designed to be broken, somewhat similar to the small glass pane that you might break when pulling a fire alarm handle.
Repeatedly during the process of reviewing this game, I found my eyes glazing over as I wandered from waypoint to waypoint, crossing off objectives and planning the next step in my journey like I was going down a shopping list.
"I am actually quite grateful that these ideas, that have been my focus for some 25 years, are being elevated to the level of public debate without people's eyes glazing over," she wrote in one of multiple emails to POLITICO.
The official further recounted how Clarke had told him in a recent conversation that he did not understand why some of his revisions were inadequate and that the former sheriff said his eyes were "glazing over" at the official's attempt to explain.
To connect with his "silent majority," Trump avoids the soaring campaign poetry of Obama, the eye-glazing wonkery of a Jeb Bush or Democratic national front-runner Hillary Clinton, or the gassy lingo of a candidate baked in the conventions of Capitol Hill.
With glazing equivalent to 10 football pitches, sleek, airport terminal-like halls and the expanded, amphitheatre-like North Atlantic Council decision-making chamber, many staff currently housed in the 1967 headquarters across the street in Brussels have been eager to move for months.
"On the days he was supposed to look really messed up, I'd stipple in a [Premiere Products] glazing red gel at the top of his eyelids and bottom of his lash line so it looked like he'd really been up all night drinking," she says.
At Harvard Medical School, which he joined in 245, his research on nerves and muscle synapses led him to such far-flung destinations as Ecuador, to study the neural damage caused by lead-glazing in the village of La Victoria, and China, to study acupuncture.
Almost 300 meters have been installed to monitor energy consumption, while external glazing contains vents every seventh storey to enable natural air flow and lessen the need for artificial cooling, which is described by the building's operators as the highest source of energy use in an office.
Mr. de Blasio mentioned the American Copper Buildings in Manhattan's Murray Hill neighborhood and some buildings on the Cornell Tech campus on Roosevelt Island as examples of how glass-wrapped structures can be made energy efficient: using triple glazing and high-tech heating and cooling systems.
"The solar eclipse is a rare occasion providing a total sensory experience for viewers across the continental U.S. Chocolate will have the same effect as we introduce a first-time chocolate glazing of our iconic Original Glazed Doughnut," said Jackie Woodward, the company's chief marketing officer, in a statement.
"Even when consuming the Products, Plaintiff and other consumers cannot easily decipher whether the filling or glazing they are consuming contain actual raspberries, blueberries, or maple ingredients, because the Defendant has formulated and manufactured the Products in a manner that masks the absence of such ingredients," the lawsuit says.
"The solar eclipse is a rare occasion providing a total sensory experience for viewers across the continental U.S. Chocolate will have the same effect as we introduce a first-time chocolate glazing of our iconic Original Glazed Doughnut," says Jackie Woodward, Chief Marketing Officer of Krispy Kreme Doughnuts.
"The opportunity to also teach students and see them from their learning process to their success is truly unique; glazing creates an atmosphere of jumping, clapping, happiness, and magic as they see their hard work and effort transform into something beautiful and majestic," she tells Refinery29 in an email.
The resulting work pays homage not only to cowboy classics, à la "High Noon," but also to their gorier descendants, as rendered by the likes of Sam Peckinpah and Sergio Leone, not to mention all those eye-glazing zombie and vampire series that occupy the time of television bingers.
Peking duck is one of Beijing's most famous dishes, and the traditional way of cooking it involves plunging it into water and vinegar, then leaving it overnight with a mixture of Chinese spices in its cavity, before glazing it with sugar and roasting it until its skin is crisp.
Lugo, an artist of Puerto Rican descent, has three eye-catching pots in the show at Pewabic, each a basically conventional form with elaborate figurative and decorative glazing, that celebrate the lives of people of color and carve out a place for their history in a fine studio ceramics context.
Sometimes he blends colors right on the canvas while fleshing out his "shapes"; he also uses a kind of wash-upon-wash glazing technique, although he is loath to call it by such a recognizable name, in which layers of semi-transparent color come together to produce his full-bodied subjects' luminous glow.
Although condos elsewhere in the city have long offered finish options — buyers often get to choose from a "dark" or "light" palette for kitchen cabinetry, for instance — this may be the first time a project offers window options (all with special sound-buffering glazing to address the noise from Jackson Avenue and the rail yards).
You go in knowing you only need one black frame, but are then bombarded with a host of options: There's matting (a piece of paper or cardboard that goes inside the frame and mounts the print or photo), molding (decorative embellishments on the outside of the frame), glass (referred to as glazing, which can be made of glass or acrylic, and, depending on what you choose, can offer UV protection), and the frames themselves.

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