Stare long enough at the stained-glass windows in the main room, and the siblings' features become apparent in two of the monks' faces.
Those that worked on the stained-glass windows never saw the steeple, but they committed their lives to making that happen.
The evidence discovered was remarkably detailed: the plotters appeared to have been putting the targeted buildings under close observation, gathering such details as the thickness of the glass in their windows and the numbers of security guards on duty at various times.
We are all in one room on the ground floor - it's the only room in the house which has glass in the windows.
After creating one of the first specialty wines by the glass program to the ultimate Windows on the World Wine School, he changed an entire industry, impacting what all restaurants would come to offer.
While the 4, 000 pipe temple organ could still produce the music of angels, and the intricate stained-glass windows continued to send into the sanctuary an astounding array of colors that changed with the time of day, some other parts of the building had been made out of cheap studio back lot-quality materials.
Over the years, she has maintained many details that she believes were original to the house, from the marble bathroom sinks and stained-glass windows to the large pocket doors and carved wooden fretwork.
The generation that worked on the foundation never saw the stained-glass windows.
Big enough to accommodate a couple of hundred dancers, the club boasts huge antique glass windows that look out on the colonial-era buildings dominating the Bund.
This classic establishment lines the wall of the hotel facing Madison Avenue, which can be seen through stained glass windows behind the bar, and is a perfect place to sip an aperitif and watch hotel guests go about their business.
Now there are new hotels being built and lots of brand new glass in the windows.
Our living room was covered with glass from the shattered windows.
"I was preparing to go to work when a big explosion shook my house and broke the glass in all the windows, " Woody Jasim, a resident of Diwaniyah, told Reuters news agency.
Then, too, the sort of people who torch cars and smash plate-glass windows to get at the jewelry and televisions inside are not, we suspect, highly correlated with those most put out by the reduced hours at the local library.
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To our disbelief a beautiful Ethiopian Orthodox church was looted - the inner sanctuary descrated, stained-glass windows broken, holy paintings ripped up, crosses - even those in the graveyards - looted.
It has stone sculptures on the walls, stained-glass windows and a carved lectern.
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Later, stained-glass windows and the now famous frescoes by Giotto were added.
Floor-to-ceiling glass windows make the small space feel larger.
Highly detailed paneling and moldings appear throughout the house, as well as enormous floor-to-ceiling, beveled glass windows that look out to the terraced gardens.
The aisle, gothic stone piers, arches and windows, including the main stained glass window, would all be retained.
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In the living room, with floor-to-ceiling glass doors and large windows that overlook the mountains, a stone fireplace is topped by a white mantle and a round mirror.
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Around the curving walls of windows on each floor, slabs of glass hang from the ceiling to form bright offices and conference rooms.
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There are herringbone and mahogany-accented floors, dark wood wainscoting on the walls, stained-glass skylight windows and coffered ceilings.
Fogg examined a piece of glass from one of the broken windows.
We were renting a classic shingled cottage with leaded glass windows, near the ocean in East Hampton, and we were heading out for the summer.
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Behind the statue and through the floor-to-ceiling glass windows on a large terrace is an enormous Deborah Butterfield bronze horse that looks like it's made from driftwood.
The blackout and the threat of broken glass made ordinarily benign windows dangerous and costly to protect.
But when it comes to big windows, nothing beats the glass features of a 600-square-foot multi-paned wonder in Lake Hayden, Idaho.
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