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    Quarter glass (or quarter light) on automobiles and closed carriages may be a side window in the front door or located on each side of the car just forward of the rear-facing rear window of the vehicle. [1] Only some cars have them. In some cases, the fixed quarter glass may set in the corner or "C-pillar" of the vehicle.

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    The Pocket Magazine, 1896. The Pocket Magazine (1895–1901) was an American literary magazine published by the Frederick A. Stokes Company in New York. [1] It was edited by Irving Bacheller [2] from its inception until June 1898, and by Abbot Frederic (a pseudonym for the publisher, Frederick A(bbot) Stokes) [3] from August 1898 to the end of the run.

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  6. PopSockets - Wikipedia

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    The PopSockets grip is designed to allow easier handling of the phone. The PopSockets grip also functions as a stand, to prop a phone up while watching video. PopSockets LLC also sells the PopSockets mount, which enables one to temporarily mount one's phone on a vertical surface, such as a car dashboard or wall. [19]

  7. Vehicle glass - Wikipedia

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    It is the piece of glass opposite the windshield. Back glass is made from tempered glass, also known as safety glass, and when broken shatters into small, round pieces. [1] Windshields are made of laminated glass, which consists of two layers of glass, separated by a vinyl sheet. [2] Vehicle glass may contain heating coils or antennae. [3]

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