Apple had a counter draped in black velvet and a large pane of backlit Plexiglas with Janoff's new logo.
I remember so well the room, And the lilac bloom That beat at the dripping pane In the warm June rain; And the colour of your gown, It was amber-brown, And two yellow satin bows From the shoulders rose.
It was first released in 2011 and offers a number of benefits over traditional pane glass windows, McCleary says.
The carts go creaking through the crumbled snow, the chimneys puff their smoke, one very window pane, delightful fairy tracings show.
I got from looking through a pane of glass .
Then a mile of warm sea-scented beach Three fields to cross till a farm appears; A tap at the pane, the quick sharp scratch And blue spurt of a lighted match, And a voice less loud, thro' its joys and fears, Than the two hearts beating each to each!
A glass pane at Tower Bridge's new transparent walkway 140ft above the River Thames, has smashed after a visitor dropped a bottle of beer.
The carts go creaking through the crumbled snow, the chimneys puff their smoke, one very window pane, delightful fairy tracings show.
The soldier tapped at the pane of glass, and when this man came up, said to him, "Be so kind as to fetch me that small bundle I have lying in the inn, and I will give you a ducat for doing it.
In the middle of the door, however, there was a little pane, through which they could see into the room.
Was it she or the wind which was buzzing like a hornet through the crack in the pane?
There is a broken pane in my room, over which the landlady has pasted some paper, but the wind blows through the crack despite that and produces a sound similar to that of a buzzing wasp.
He was a king with a pane of glass on his breast; also the queen had a pane of glass on her breast, so that people could look right into her.
He had eyes for all times and all people; eyes that could discover in the depths of the earth hidden treasures, and look into the hearts of men, as through a pane of glass; he could read more than is often seen on the cheek that blushes or grows pale, in the eye that droops or smiles.
The throng in front of the church knew where they could hit the King, and one of them flung a stone through a pane of glass, and the King lay there dead!
just as the mother was going to her work, the sick girl fixed her gaze on the lowest pane of the window—"Mother," she exclaimed, "what can that little green thing be that peeps in at the window?
Others will feel a shuddering sensation to their very marrow, if a nail is scratched on a pane of glass.
But then they would warm copper pennies on the stove, and hold the warm pennies against the frozen pane; there would be very soon a little round hole through which they could peep, and the soft bright eyes of the little boy and girl would beam through the hole at each window as they looked at each other.
The wind caught the open window and shut it with a crash, so that a pane came clattering down in fragments; but still she never moved.
He looked through another pane, and saw the ladder in Jacob's dream, on which the angels were ascending and descending with outspread wings.