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What (who) is G James Glass & Aluminium - definition

FOOTBALLER (BORN 1973)
James Glass

Aluminium alloy         
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ALLOY IN WHICH ALUMINIUM IS THE PREDOMINANT METAL
Aluminum alloy; Aluminum alloys; Aluminium alloys; 5083 aluminium; Aluminium-alloy; Aircraft aluminium; Aircraft aluminum; Aerospace aluminium; Aerospace aluminum; Light alloy; 7175-T6 aluminum alloy; Aluminium Alloys; Aluminium Alloy; Al alloy; 7000 series aluminium alloy; Aluminium alloy 6351; Pure Aluminium alloys
An aluminium alloy (or aluminum alloy; see spelling differences) is an alloy in which aluminium (Al) is the predominant metal. The typical alloying elements are copper, magnesium, manganese, silicon, tin, nickel and zinc.
plate-glass         
ANY GLASS MADE IN FLAT SHEETS
Plate Glass; Sheet glass; Plate-Glass; Glass panel; Plate-glass; Glass pane; Glass panels; Flat glass
plate glass         
ANY GLASS MADE IN FLAT SHEETS
Plate Glass; Sheet glass; Plate-Glass; Glass panel; Plate-glass; Glass pane; Glass panels; Flat glass
¦ noun thick fine-quality glass, used for shop windows and doors and originally cast in plates.

Wikipedia

Jimmy Glass

James Robert Glass (born 1 August 1973) is an English former professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper.

He is chiefly remembered for scoring the last-minute goal which kept Carlisle United in the Football League in 1999, while on loan from Swindon Town. The drama of Glass's late goal, which came in one of only three games that he played for Carlisle, has since made it famous in English football at a level beyond its immediate ramifications.

Beyond the Carlisle goal, Glass's most notable time with a club was three seasons playing for AFC Bournemouth from 1996 to 1998, his only regular spell at a Football League club; he retired from football in 2001 aged 27.