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      <title>Modern Glass Innovations Worth Talking About</title>
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      <description>I&amp;#39;ve been looking in to some recent glass innovations , and it&amp;#39;s honestly wild exactly how much this material has changed from the simple, fragile stuff we grew up with. For the longest time, glass was just that will thing in your windows that</description>
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