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		<title>Thermal Shock &#8211; Breaking Glass How?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[By Richard Keen I paraphrase a statement from a  leading Architect Practise’s guide document to its staff as to what  should be considered in the specification of shading (paraphrased to prevent identification, retribution and possible punishment – mine ). ‘…with any window blind&#8230;approval must be obtained, as the type and colour of the blind may [...]]]></description>
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