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Examples
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It's almost a stage set: A sign on the frosted-glass front door says, "Welcome to Bobbie's Place."
Charity, Beautifully Disguised Ralph Gardner Jr. 2010
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Inside the Londra bar at the upmarket Fasano hotel, waiters were making the final adjustments before throwing open the frosted-glass door to the city's most exclusive nightspot.
Lula's Brazil: glitzy, rich, dynamic Tom Phillips 2010
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A cast-iron spiral staircase provides access to four galleries; light falls within the frosted-glass.
Archive 2008-07-01 2008
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A wood-bladed fan revolved slowly above my bed, the incandescence of the lightbulbs attached to it reduced to a dim yellow smudge inside frosted-glass shades that were fluted to resemble flowers.
The Glass Rainbow James Lee Burke 2010
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He has also used a frosted-glass interior panel to diffuse light from a skylight into another room.
Skylights can add magic to a house, but installation is everything Laura Barnhardt Cech 2010
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A cast-iron spiral staircase provides access to four galleries; light falls within the frosted-glass.
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As befits those private spaces, a frosted-glass door can close them off from the entertaining area.
Hollin Hills homes in Alexandria expose a different view Nancy McKeon 2010
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A wood-bladed fan revolved slowly above my bed, the incandescence of the lightbulbs attached to it reduced to a dim yellow smudge inside frosted-glass shades that were fluted to resemble flowers.
The Glass Rainbow James Lee Burke 2010
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Several rooms sport ranks of tall, free-standing wardrobes with frosted-glass doors from the Swedish furniture retailer.
Hollin Hills homes in Alexandria expose a different view Nancy McKeon 2010
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A wood-bladed fan revolved slowly above my bed, the incandescence of the lightbulbs attached to it reduced to a dim yellow smudge inside frosted-glass shades that were fluted to resemble flowers.
The Glass Rainbow James Lee Burke 2010
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