Plaintiff's decedent's testimony that she had slipped on numerous transparent pieces of glass, both large and small, and that she had not previously seen this particular glass, did not suffice to raise a triable issue of fact as to whether defendant had constructive notice of the alleged dangerous condition (see Gordon v American Museum of Natural History,
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