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  2. Beveled glass - Wikipedia

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    Beveled glass has also been used with clear and colored textured glass to create designs. Textured glass is typically inch (3 mm) thick and has a distinct visible texture. Beveled glass is typical made from inch (6 mm) float plate glass but thicknesses up to inch (10 mm) have been used for larger windows. The width of the bevel also can vary ...

  3. Bevel - Wikipedia

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    In waterskiing, a bevel is the transition area between the side of the ski and the bottom of the ski. Beginners tend to prefer sharp bevels, which allow the ski to glide on the water surface. [ 2] In Disc Golf, the 'beveled edge' was patented in 1983 by Dave Dunipace who founded Innova Champion Discs. This element transformed the Frisbee into ...

  4. Trifocal lenses - Wikipedia

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    Trifocal lenses are made in similar styles to bifocals, but with an additional segment for intermediate vision above the reading section. A common style is the 7×28 flat-top or D-shaped segment, 28 mm wide, with a 7 mm high intermediate segment. Larger intermediate segments are available, and are particularly useful for people who spend a lot ...

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    Cool frames, right? Actually, this is the "confetti top," one of dozens of magnetic clip-ons you can add to any Pair Eyewear glasses. (Photo: Pair)

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  7. French Gothic stained glass windows - Wikipedia

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    France. French Gothic stained glass windows were an important feature of French Gothic architecture, particularly cathedrals and churches built between the 12th century and 16th century. While stained glass had been used in French churches in the Romanesque period, the Gothic windows were much larger, eventually filling entire walls.

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