And who in their right mind doesn't appreciate a nice Victorian glasshouse?
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But first allow me close the shutters on our own glittering glasshouse.
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They are all grown in a glasshouse in Claregalway by Oisin Kenny.
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Not that he is alone as he throws stones from a glasshouse.
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The glasshouse sat many yards away from the yard, its chimneys smoking.
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Then Lenson got wind of an old glassworks in Vineland, New Jersey.
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We went off presently into the town, to see the glassworks.
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Opera, painting, gondoliers who sang in verse, chandeliers from the glassworks of Murano.
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The dogs lay under a wagon out there, probably to guard the glassworks.
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Its houses were built of stone, not wood; there was a smithy, a glassworks, a covered market.
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The former prison at Shilikinsk has been converted into a glassmanufactory.
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After dinner we went to see the glassmanufactory at Murano.
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In 1845 he sold out his interest in the company, and established a glassmanufactory in St. Louis.
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There is a glassmanufactory in the place, and though they have good material they turn out the work badly.
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About 1851 he took over an unsuccessful co-operative glassmanufactory in Hill Street, which his vigorous management soon converted into a great success.
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The glassfactory had closed down, or rather it had gone under.
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Clearly an extraordinary woman, she eventually became the manager of a successful glassfactory.
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After he recovered, he got work in a glassfactory.
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Near London in the country was a glassfactory.
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Now we are putting up our own glassfactory.
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We can't allow a nice little girl like you to work in a glassfactory!
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But do I figure right that you plan on buildin a glassfactory on this ground?
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You work in the glassfactory, you say.
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Four people have been hospitalised after a huge fire at a glassfactory in Co Fermanagh.
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He sold his business to his partners and started the first glassfactory west of the Mississippi.
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A few glass window panes may have been made in the Jamestown glassfactory which was built in 1608.
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It is believed that the small glassfactory at Jamestown was the first English "factory" in America.
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Inside a glassfactory, a furnace roared at 3,000 degrees.
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The father worked in a glassfactory and got consumption-it'sawfully unhealthy work-andnow has been sent away to a hospital.
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I would rather see you go back to the glassfactory, bad as it is, than to go into the chorus.
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She looked like an advertisement for some glassfactory, for she was covered with a small waggin lode of glass diamonds.