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  • 1stained glass — stained glass, adj. glass that has been colored, enameled, painted, or stained, esp. by having pigments baked onto its surface or by having various metallic oxides fused into it, as used in church windows, decorative lampshades, etc. [1785 95] *… …

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  • 2Stained Class — Álbum de Judas Priest Publicación 10 de febrero de 1978 Grabación Octubre Noviembre de 1977 Género(s) Heavy metal, Speed metal …

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  • 3Stained Class — Студийный альбом Judas Priest Дата выпуска 10 февраля 1978 Записан август октябрь …

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  • 4Stained Glass — • The popular name for the glass used in the making of coloured windows Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Stained Glass     Stained Glass      …

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  • 5Stained Glass Guest House — (Эдмонтон,Канада) Категория отеля: Адрес: 12134 123 Street, T5L 0H3 Эдмон …

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  • 6Stained Class — Album par Judas Priest Sortie 10 février 1978 Enregistrement Octobre et novembre 1977 Durée 43 min 40 s Genre Heavy metal …

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  • 7Stained Glass Arts and Fine Arts College — (French: L Ecole de Vitrail et de Création) is a school in Monthey, Switzerland offering instruction leading to a Glass Craftsman diploma.External links* [http://www.ecolevitrail.com Stained Glass Arts and Fine Arts College Website] …

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  • 8Stained Glass (puzzle) — Stained Glass is a binary determination logic puzzle published by Nikoli.Rules Stained Glass is played on a field of intersecting vertical, horizontal, and diagonal lines. At the intersections of some of these lines are small circles, either… …

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  • 9stained glass — n [U] glass of different colours used for making pictures and patterns in windows, especially in a church ▪ stained glass windows …

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  • 10stained glass — [ ,steınd glæs ] noun uncount glass that has been colored or painted, traditionally used in church windows ╾ stained glass adjective …

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