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Protective glass and muntin bars have been added over the windows.
Muntin - Optional vertical members that divide the door into smaller panels.
A "muntin" is the screen that separated the animal area from the human area.
The bank was permitted to install false muntin strips on the 1-over-1 panes to make them look like 2-over-2.
As he approached the door he saw a typed note nailed to the muntin.
His back crushed the wooden muntin bars as his upper body smashed through the glass.
In fact, it had missed the wall and was embedded in one of the muntin bars of the window.
Here the walls were all glass unbroken by a single strut or muntin, and the view took the gunslinger's breath away.
This has a heavy plank and muntin screen with narrow door and roof of heavy joists supporting the upper floor.
I'd brought part of the window's muntin with me- broken wood and glass was stuck in my vest and tattered sweater-but I didn't slow to disentangle myself.
The unvarying glass pattern was a variation of the typical Prairie muntin bar design and consisted of a frame of narrow rectangular and trapezoidal panes surrounding a single large glass pane.
In the frontispiece, Mr. Tod stands on a stone flag floor against a timber wall of muntin and plank construction (interlocking thick and thin vertical panels) covered with a sage-green limewash.
The design is most similar to that of the Robert G. Emmond House or the wood muntin configuration of the Thomas H. Gale House, two of Wright's first works.
Ms. Ayala was unable to explain how a single muntin could cure problems with the "configuration, profiles, finish and detail" and did not respond to a request for comment from either the chairman, David Todd, or Mr. Willensky.
The word is also confused with the "muntin" (or "glazing bar" in the UK) which is the precise word for the very small strips of wood or metal that divide a sash into smaller glass "panes" or "lights".
In wooden windows, a fillet is cut into the outer edge of the muntin to "stop" the pane of glass in the opening, and putty or thin strips of wood or metal are then used to hold the glass in place.
I found a grip, pulled up, reached higher, got my feet on the muntin strip, paused to rest for three seconds, reached again . . . I pulled my feet above the window level and heard shouts in the room below: "-fool killed himself!"
There are coffered ceilings and a plank and muntin screen with soot blackening to one side now in one of the upstairs rooms (possibly re-sited from being a screens passage at the entrance to the main hall where one would expect to see this type of structure).
I had to tuck the Glock in my jacket pocket again, because the wood of the window was swollen with moisture and moved stiffly in the frame; I needed both hands to raise the lower sash, pressing first on the horizontal muntin and then hooking my fingers under the bottom rail.