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  2. W. L. Weller - Wikipedia

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    W. L. Weller is a brand of "wheated" bourbon whiskey.The brand was created by the Stitzel-Weller Distilling Company, and was sold several times after 1972.Since 1999, the brand has been owned by the Sazerac Company.

  3. Eyeglass prescription - Wikipedia

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    Invert the sign of cylinder value; Add 90° to axis value, and if the new axis value exceeds 180°, subtract 180° from the result; For example, a lens with a vertical power of −3.75 and a horizontal power of −2.25 could be specified as either −2.251.50 × 180 or −3.75 +1.50 × 090.

  4. Glencairn whisky glass - Wikipedia

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    The Glencairn glass is made in Poland. [4] The original Glencairn glass is approximately 115 mm (4 + 12 in) in height and has been available in three variations: 24% lead crystal, lead-free crystal, and soda-lime glass. [citation needed] The vast majority of glasses in circulation are of the lead-free crystal variety. The soda-lime ...

  5. Bulletproof glass - Wikipedia

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    The index of refraction for all of the glasses used in the bulletproof layers must be almost the same to keep the glass transparent and allow a clear, undistorted view through the glass. Bulletproof glass varies in thickness from 3 ⁄ 4 to 3 + 12 inches (19 to 89 mm). [2] [3] Bulletproof glass is used in windows of buildings that require ...

  6. Borosilicate glass - Wikipedia

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    In addition to about 75% SiO 2 and 8–12% B 2 O 3, these glasses contain up to 5% oxides of alkaline earth metal and alumina (Al 2 O 3). This is a subtype of slightly softer glasses, which have thermal expansions in the range (4.0–5.0) × 10 −6 K −1. [11] This is not to be confused with simple borosilicate glass-alumina composites. [12]

  7. Pint glass - Wikipedia

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    Conical (or sleevers) glasses are shaped, as the name suggests, as an inverted truncated cone around 6 inches (15 cm) tall and tapering by about 1 inch (25 mm) in diameter over its height. Also called a "shaker pint" in the United States, as the glass can be used as one half of a Boston shaker. The most common size found in the US holds 16 US ...

  8. The Wizard of Oz Walkthrough: Cheats and strategy guide - AOL

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    The Wizard of Oz is a city building simulation game created by Spooky Cool Labs. Relive the classic adventure of Dorothy, Toto, and all their friends as they follow the yellow brick road to the ...

  9. List of bespectacled baseball players - Wikipedia

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    Baseball talent scouts routinely rejected spectacled prospects on sight. [2] The stigma had diminished by the early 1960s and by one estimate 20 percent of major league players wore glasses by the end of the 1970s. [1] [3] The development of shatter-resistant lenses in the latter half of the 1940s contributed to their acceptance. [4]

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