How To Use Glazier In A Sentence
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While I was at the coast I called a glazier I know who works cheap, but he couldn't come out till tomorrow.
While Other People Sleep
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We see or can imagine the consequences of the broken window - more money for the glazier.
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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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The firm employed approximately one hundred specialized workers including gilders, carpenters, upholsterers, repairmen, and glaziers.
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Hayyim the Glazier is reputed to have been a man of fine countenance, wise in homely counsel, honest in all his dealings.
The Promised Land
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To the extent that your summary is accurate I would agree with Glazier.
The Volokh Conspiracy » A Follow-on Drone Hearing
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In a little grove, the boughs, bent down with their shining glaziery, creak softly as they sway in the moving air.
Pipefuls
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The firm employed approximately one hundred specialized workers including gilders, carpenters, upholsterers, repairmen, and glaziers.
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Your glazier will need to take out the whole panel and rebuild it in his workshop.
Times, Sunday Times
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Also patron of cooks, cutlers, glaziers, restaurateurs, and Sri Lanka.
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Taking notice of the similarities between the bordures of the stained glass window, those in Assisi and in the Duomo of Orvieto, further analogies in the choice of the colors and in the draping, she carries on the thesis that the work was realized by an Umbrian Master glazier.
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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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The firm employed approximately one hundred specialized workers including gilders, carpenters, upholsterers, repairmen, and glaziers.
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A Master Mason also had charge over carpenters, glaziers etc.
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Masons came from France to build a stone church, completed in 675, and glaziers to provide window glass.
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Now I just have to fit them into their frame (I did one of them this morning), put in glazier's points, and figure out how I want to cover the back edges.
Archive 2007-07-01
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Before noon we got on top of a glazier, which is the ice of a frozen river, that moves all the time, sliding towards the sea.
Peck's Bad Boy Abroad Being a Humorous Description of the Bad Boy and His Dad in Their Journeys Through Foreign Lands - 1904
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Your glazier will need to take out the whole panel and rebuild it in his workshop.
Times, Sunday Times
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The firm employed approximately one hundred specialized workers including gilders, carpenters, upholsterers, repairmen, and glaziers.
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And he put his foot through a window so I called the glazier in
The Gas-Man Cometh
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After all the puffing and panting they rang a glazier who took out the front window for £50 while they heaved it through into the living room and promptly collapsed on to it.
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She then called a glazier, who promised to be out to her first thing in the morning.
The Unquiet
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Soldiers told a handful of people on Saturday they would be recruiting 120 builders, plumbers, electricians, glaziers and interpreters and were shocked to find more than 200 people waiting.
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It seems that glass ceiling has the media as a glazer ie 1: to furnish or fit with glass or glazier ie : one who sets glass to repair those millions of cracks.
A New Wrinkle in Palin Clothing Hubbub - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com
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In the next 12 months alone, there is a need for almost 200 lime plasterers, around 140 wattle and daub craftspeople, over 100 glaziers and almost 60 cob builders.
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After all, fixing the broken window creates employment for the glazier, who will then buy bread and benefit the baker, who will then buy shoes and benefit the cobbler, and so forth.
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Danged if our country down here is worth singing about like that!" continued the glazier, as the Scotchman again melodized with a dying fall, "My ain countree!
The Mayor of Casterbridge
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But in the next 12 months alone, there is a need for almost 200 lime plasterers, around 140 wattle and daub craftspeople, over 100 glaziers and almost 60 cob builders and dry stone wallers.
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There were those who profited from the event, none more so than the tilers, bricklayers and glaziers whose wages trebled.
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Frequently the caseous clots are not to be seen, and the stool has a clammy look reminding one of glazier's putty, while the color varies from dirty white to pale grayish yellow.
Scientific American Supplement, No. 392, July 7, 1883
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The columns were duly put in place, and carpenters and glaziers were called in to construct a canopy upon them.
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Old wardrobes can be bought at second-hand stores and the mirrors cut to size by glaziers.
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And this is probably the only way to wake the Government up to the fact that we really will have to control these fat-cats or there really will be a boom in the glaziery business.
Harry's Place
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The glazier was a short, squat man who looked as if he had been born in blue dungarees.
A Hopeless Romantic
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That's where my holidays were spent, playing in the drawing offices and with the masons and glaziers.
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There were those who profited from the event, none more so than the tilers, bricklayers and glaziers whose wages trebled.
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I have been up on the Minster to see some of the stone masons and glaziers and to understand the complex problem of restoring the whole of the east face, which is a monumental project.
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The glass should be well "bedded" down to the sash bar, in putty containing a portion of white lead, and well secured with small iron nails or glaziers points.
Woodward's Graperies and Horticultural Buildings
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Later that afternoon, the insurers sent a glazier to replace the window and clean up the broken glass while we were partying - I wasn't going to let a petty theft spoil my fun!
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The windows were repaired immediately, however, the glaziers were back again just 24 hours later.
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A total of 18,000 hand-blown glass panes made in Germany to replicate the original glazing of 1836 have been placed by specialist glaziers between the bars.
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Also patron of cooks, cutlers, glaziers, the poor, and restaurateurs.
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They are now also concerned that a £750,000 cut to the council house repairs service will lead to further job losses among glaziers, bricklayers and joiners employed by the City Council.
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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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Skilled glaziers are removing the stained glass windows piece by piece so they can be cleaned and restored.
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That's where my holidays were spent, playing in the drawing offices and with the masons and glaziers.
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It's important the stoneyard and glaziers are able to produce work that equals the existing mediaeval craftsmanship, and through the apprenticeship scheme they are ensuring that this expertise continues.
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This was done on Monday - the windows in the morning (the glazier did temporary repairs on Sunday to secure the property), and the locks were changed in the afternoon.
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Before the hour of noon and visitation came, everything was once more reinstated, my glaziery performed to a miracle, and the life of my worthy Gelfhardt preserved!
The Life and Adventures of Baron Trenck, Volume 2