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Or are they just going to sit under glass in a museum?
The show was not renewed for a new season under Glass.
This part of the floor had been under glass when the police arrived.
"We're under glass, too, only here you can become a part of the show."
The characters' feelings are pretty much kept under glass, too.
"I think you are looking for a pheasant under glass."
Icons, some so old and fragile they were under glass.
There was a bloom on her skin now, a rose under glass.
He had seen documents like these before, but always under glass cases in museums.
Even after all those years, she still feels like a specimen under glass.
She looked as if she should be kept under glass.
The whole city looked like an architect's model, a toy town, still under glass.
And then just about every mall in America started growing palm trees under glass.
When next we meet, his head will be under glass and under pressure.
In May of the second year they were transplanted to the shore, under glass.
I'd like it on one of those little wooden things under glass in my room."
Until now the only sure solution has been to grow peaches under glass, but help may be at hand.
He pushed off from the wall next to the fire extinguisher under glass.
These measurements were taken in diffused natural light under glass.
The crown is always under glass, of course, and the barriers which protect it are set well back from the case.
Their mortality rate was high, and most of them had to be reared almost under glass.
In the hall outside his office, my eye was caught by what looked like a display of butterflies under glass.
In this room there were dried flowers under glass bells.
I suggest Rodriguez grow his cultures under glass right away.
It's also a restful visitors' center with a 12-foot model of the park under glass inside.