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  2. Glassing - Wikipedia

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    Glassing (or bottling in New Zealand) is a physical attack using a glass or bottle as a weapon. Glassings can occur at bars or pubs where alcohol is served and such items are readily available. Glassings can occur at bars or pubs where alcohol is served and such items are readily available.

  3. Polterabend - Wikipedia

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    Glass is not broken because for some glass symbolises happiness. Mirrors should not be broken due to the old superstition that breaking a mirror will bring seven years of bad luck, in addition to the good things – or the lack thereof – in the breaker's and/or breakee's past. The couple must thereafter take care of cleaning up the pile of ...

  4. Sugar glass - Wikipedia

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    Sugar glass is made by dissolving sugar in water and heating it to at least the "hard crack" stage (approx. 150 °C / 300 °F) in the candy making process.Glucose or corn syrup is used to prevent the sugar from recrystallizing and becoming opaque, by disrupting the orderly arrangement of the molecules.

  5. Cornrows [Video] - AOL

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    Padma Lakshmi’s hairstyle for Thursday’s “Top Chef” isn’t winning rave reviews. For the episode, Lakshmi opted to wear cornrows, and she was called out on Twitter for cultural appropriation.

  6. Breaker-grozier pliers - Wikipedia

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    Breaker-grozier pliers. Breaker-grozier pliers, or groziers, are pliers used by glaziers to break and finish glass in a controlled manner, a technique known as grozing.They are dual purpose pliers, with a flat jaw that is used for breaking out scores and a curved jaw that is used for grozing flares from the edge of broken glass.

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  8. Cornrows - Wikipedia

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    Cornrows are a style of three-strand braids in which the hair is braided very close to the scalp, using an underhand, upward motion to make a continuous, raised row. [1] Cornrows are often done in simple, straight lines, as the term implies, but they can also be styled in elaborate geometric or curvilinear designs.

  9. How to Easily Remove Bottles from the Plastic Rings - AOL

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    It’s hack o’clock. You’d be surprised at how many kitchen hacks are hiding in plain sight. Lately, TikTok has become our go-to source for one mind-blowing domestic discovery after another.