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n. - A building with walls and roof of a usually transparent or translucent material consisting typically of a mixture of silicates .

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  • Second, the "glasshouse" is a little wider at the rear, so the doors are less thick and rear occupants have room to move.
  • Second, the "glasshouse" is a little wider at the rear, so the doors are less thick and rear passengers have room to move.
  • OpEdNews - Quicklink: Day of reckoning in the US glasshouse - Stiglitz
  • So what about people in glasshouse being concerned about the throwing of stone.
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