| 1. | In a pinch, you can use 4 ounce Pyrex dishes.
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| 2. | Today it is home to World Kitchen, which makes pyrex.
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| 3. | The scientific division of Pyrex has always been using borosilicate glass.
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| 4. | :Hello, Pyrex King, and welcome to the Teahouse!
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| 5. | Jean, a former charcutier, plops down the Pyrex terrine dishes.
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| 6. | Pyrex makes them in all sizes starting from $ 3.95.
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| 7. | Pyrex kitchenware was, indeed, made with borosilicate glass.
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| 8. | Some are made from strengthened glass, such as Pyrex.
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| 9. | CorningWare and Pyrex are two brands of cookware resistant to thermal shattering.
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| 10. | A graduated cylinder of Pyrex floats in a liquid inside a larger cylinder.
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