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  2. Weatherstripping - Wikipedia

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    Weatherstripping around openings – especially doors and windows – is used in buildings to keep out weather, increase interior comfort, lower utility bills, [2] and reduce noise. Builder weatherstripping can be made from felt; [3] vinyl, rubber, or poly foam; [2] [3] EPDM cellular rubber and vinyl tubing; [4] and metals such as brass and ...

  3. I Love the Sound of Breaking Glass - Wikipedia

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    "I Love the Sound of Breaking Glass" is a song written by Nick Lowe, Andrew Bodnar, and Steve Goulding and performed by Lowe. It reached number 7 on the UK Singles in 1978. [2] The song was featured on his 1978 album, Jesus of Cool. [3] The song was produced by Lowe. [4]

  4. Lowe's - Wikipedia

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    Lowe's shares traded at over $116 per share, [30] and its market capitalization was valued at over US$90.32 billion in January 2020. [31] Lowe's ranked No. 42 on the 2019 Fortune 500 list. Lowes announced a $10 billion stock buyback [32] at the end of 2018 to begin in 2019, while trimming jobs. [33]

  5. Riverside Church - Wikipedia

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    The southern wall, which is adjacent to the MLK Wing, has four arched, back-lit stained-glass windows; one in each bay. Double doors to the west lead to Riverside Drive and a passage to the south leads to the MLK Wing. [164] There are engaged columns on the north and south walls between each of the four bays, and eight lanterns hang from the ...

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  7. Wood's glass - Wikipedia

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    The glass envelopes illustrate the dark blue color of Wood's glass, although these modern tubes actually use another optical filtering material. Wood's glass is an optical filter glass invented in 1903 by American physicist Robert Williams Wood (1868–1955), which allows ultraviolet and infrared light to pass through, while blocking most ...