As the girls tour the factory, they see a number of very lifelike dolls stored in glass canisters locked in a display case on the wall.
One of the officers removes a glass canister from the courier's briefcase and accidentally shatters it, exposing both men to the black oil.
Inside were a number of tiny glass canisters, filled with a liquid that looked identical to the contents of the vials in the lab.
He fished into a straw bag he had and brought out a sealed glass canister.
One converts the plutonium into ceramic form and embeds it in glass canisters.
Through the glass he could see a series of small pumps and glass canisters.
Shops that keep their teas in glass canisters are as bad as those that display coffee in open burlap bags.
Jonas Lee's eyes surveyed the glass canisters behind his shelf.
The initial design by Riker used a glass canister coated with a vinyl plastic to improve its resilience.
During the 1905 to 1915 period, the company began to put less emphasis on lantern-related blown-ware, and more production involved glass canisters for portable kitchen cabinets.