Then again, clay is not his surface and the battalions of Argentine baseline craftsmen are always out to get him here. |
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As a wainwright, Hebert employed a number of other skilled craftsmen, including a wheelwright and a blacksmith. |
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These artists and craftsmen were utterly unselfconscious of what they did qua artists and craftsmen. |
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One thinks of the shopkeepers and craftsmen in and around the Agora with whom Socrates passed the time of day. |
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Lehner speculates that the Eastern town housed skilled craftsmen, artisans, stone masons, quarrymen, overseers, and officials. |
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We need more skilled craftsmen, and yet there are young people queuing up for apprenticeships who simply cannot get them. |
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The finishing trades, the skilled craftsmen joiners, metal workers and painters have long gone. |
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The recreations of oil paintings are printed onto canvas and hand finished by skilled craftsmen. |
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It is expected that some well known craftsmen will display their crafts at the fair. |
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But all hail to the few precious craftsmen firms that keep the city and the whole of North Yorkshire firmly rooted in a glorious past. |
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It is the skill of the craftsmen who produced the stretchers and frames that now becomes the subject of the viewer's interest. |
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The arch, which frames the stage like a massive soccer goal, was made by master craftsmen using laths and plaster. |
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The amber mosaic panels between the long mirrors and gilding have been painstakingly reproduced and constructed by Russian craftsmen. |
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The Wilkesite radicals were typically small businessmen, craftsmen, and artisans. |
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The craftsmen I hire are skilled artisans who stay with me from project to project. |
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As was probably the case with Cade's rebels, some artisans and craftsmen could now read and write. |
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A lookout would ensure that no guards could surprise the craftsmen during their 12-hour shifts. |
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Arab craftsmen produced complex astronomical instruments, astrolabes, which helped them plot the positions of the stars and tell the time of day. |
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Previous successful machinists and craftsmen close down their shops, some taking sales jobs at the new malls and restaurants. |
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The craftsmen at the Carrollton Barn are some of the nation's foremost experts in streetcar preservation and maintenance. |
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At the highest level are craftsmen known as bosses, including carpenters, masons, electricians, welders, mechanics, and tree sawyers. |
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The craftsmen process the bamboo by cleansing and soaking the bamboo stems in water for a couple of days. |
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Our country has the pride of having master craftsmen who carve out exquisite products with their deft hands. |
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We have neglected vocational training, which can be given only in the workplace by experienced master craftsmen. |
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Artists and craftsmen learn and master the techniques of their craft and pass on the traditions to their sons and daughters. |
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Using traditional methods, skilled craftsmen and craftswomen indulge in Basketwork, which is famous in and around Ecuador. |
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They are more than dumb pieces of suede, fashioned by Spanish craftsmen and sold at a bargain price in a long forgotten shoe shop in Sevilla. |
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There are also studios where craftsmen can be seen making beaten copper cups and jugs or weaving brightly-coloured rugs in geometric patterns. |
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The techniques Matthew and his fellow craftsmen use are more akin to woodworking than modern metalwork. |
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To qualify as a master toolmaker, craftsmen had to make three or four specified tools in a set period of time. |
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They were made by toreutic craftsmen and displayed signs of different schools. |
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The craftsmen removed and replaced 335 modillion brackets and 1200 feet of two-layered cornice running the perimeter of the roof level. |
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The Romans identified her with Minerva, a goddess of the household and of craftsmen. |
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There can be no doubt that masons in Medieval England were highly skilled craftsmen. |
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Business was booming, but experienced craftsmen were becoming increasingly difficult to find. |
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Drums sound from nearby powwow dancing, while craftsmen cut deals at a string of booths selling everything from T-shirts to jewelry. |
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There were real craftsmen on both sides but in the proper care of land ours had the edge. |
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Once upon a time, long, long ago, the tribal craftsmen of India knew how to smelt iron of such purity that it never rusted. |
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As early as 1720, British craftsmen, metal smiths and clockmakers, applied for permits to work in the newly formed presidencies. |
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Torik, besides being a master metal smith, was also the rarest of craftsmen, one who could weave enchantments into his work. |
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The temples require urgent restoration by skilled craftsmen who work on heritage structures. |
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Recent critics tend to place brilliant bricoleurs above singular craftsmen. |
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The craftsmen often belonged to one guild and were engaged in raising a temple, or a vihara, or a Jain basdi. |
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Chadian craftsmen produce musical instruments of extremely high quality using materials such as wood, animal guts and horns, and calabashes. |
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Their biggest obstacle is the difficulty in finding enough local craftsmen to carry out the work. |
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In a distinctly medieval way, ressourcement was also the method of the theologians, canonists, and craftsmen at Chartres. |
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Members of this association must be craftsmen and women who hang paper for a living. |
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You'll either be a cap'n's servant or 'prenticed to one of the craftsmen, but likely not an able seaman just yet. |
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In a rainforest environment, wood is the most easily available material and Sepik carvers are renowned craftsmen. |
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Master craftsmen built some Welsh churches, and these may well have been adorned with ornate wooden carvings. |
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Wander toward the back of the shop, where craftsmen bent over worktables make saddles and spur straps, horse headstalls, and leather bags. |
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Masons were highly skilled craftsmen and their trade was most frequently used in the building of castles, churches and cathedrals. |
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Joseph Freeman, one of the South's best-documented early craftsmen, produced the bottle case, or cellaret. |
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The traditional craftsmen of the sleepy hamlet of Kottapuram are weaving a success story. |
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The storytelling builds to an almighty crescendo between two classically trained craftsmen. |
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The children in Chardin's paintings are not little patricians but youngsters from his personal circle of craftsmen and small traders. |
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So they commissioned ornate, decorative close-stools made out of the finest materials, built by the finest craftsmen. |
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Journalists seized on the idea that impossible restrictions were to be placed on hand-made toys fashioned by craftsmen for centuries. |
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The incomers were principally craftsmen, carving ships' figureheads and occasional portrait busts. |
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Fine artists would give inspiration and stimulus and craftsmen would give practical classes. |
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The Mughal artists were superb craftsmen and their draughtsmanship and use of colour showed consummate skill. |
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A further group of craftsmen carried out the more menial tasks of glass cutting, firing, leading, and fixing of the windows. |
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In the mid 1990s he began to research the methods of coracle building used by the craftsmen coracle makers of rural Wales. |
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The richly carved court cupboards and oak settles demonstrate the skill of the local craftsmen. |
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Residents of Bansko have prepared gifts of souvenirs made by the local craftsmen. |
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Instead of forfeiting quality, Byrnes hired experienced and talented craftsmen to put together full-time specialty crews. |
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At one stage Liberty's also had its own workshops and employed its own craftsmen. |
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There artists and craftsmen produced everything from metalwork and furniture to embroideries and mosaics. |
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Great to get all those talented craftsmen together under one roof for a much needed showcase for this great sport. |
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Lower-paid workers include manual laborers, skilled craftsmen, and manufacturing and construction workers. |
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The British workshops, which employed the local craftsmen, mainly produced sturdy, unadorned Georgian tableware. |
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The finest craftsmen in Europe could not carve two wooden items to fit together as well as we do. |
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The few things that could not be produced at home were bought from local craftsmen. |
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The emperor also sought the skills of expert craftsmen from other cities and countries. |
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This is often due to the scarcity of skilled builders, craftsmen and gardeners. |
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The church is rich in marble and murals carved and constructed by Italian craftsmen. |
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The Persian kings employed highly skilled craftsmen from all the 23 peoples under their sway. |
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The centrepiece of this colourful quarter is the magnificent Chinese Arch, built by the finest craftsmen of Beijing. |
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During the second quarter two Royal craftsmen stepped forward to put things right. |
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In the course of the walk you will see the spectacular work of the royal craftsmen. |
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It is unique and a credit to the craftsmen and volunteers who have worked on it. |
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This delicate range of cutlery is the reproductions of some of the best European glassware made by Malaysian glass blowers and craftsmen. |
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This was common practice during the Renaissance, when the same craftsmen made both celestial spheres and Earth globes. |
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She is the oldest fighting ship afloat in the UK, gloriously restored by the craftsmen of Hartlepool. |
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The advent of plastic saw this natural and eco-friendly product being forced out of homes, leaving the craftsmen in the lurch. |
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All new stone was found on the site, and was dressed and laid by local craftsmen. |
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While these were practical necessities, in the hands of English craftsmen they were often transformed into decorative embellishments. |
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Since medieval times, the merchants in most towns in Europe had organized themselves into guilds, just like craftsmen. |
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The Spanish eventually organized the local craftsmen into guilds and taught them new techniques of making silver. |
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A group of skilled craftsmen in the same trade might form themselves into a guild. |
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Steel suppliers and erectors were all from eastern Germany where pay for craftsmen is still lower than in the west. |
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The old bridge is a trove of goldsmiths and traditional craftsmen. |
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He may have masterminded the design of many of his stock of objects de luxe and automata, but they were made in the workshops of leading craftsmen nearby. |
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The idea was that craftsmen designed and executed their own work alongside artists such as Ford Maddox-Brown, to produce useful and decorative objects. |
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But the archer was the product of years of training, and the bowyers and fletchers who supported him were craftsmen whose skills could not easily be duplicated. |
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It's a rare display of fascinating articles produced by master craftsmen. |
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It was designed by dedicated craftsmen exclusively for murdering flatties. |
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Only master craftsmen could design and fabricate such a product. |
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Gunsmiths can be ex-machinists, ex-military armorers or other craftsmen who were gunsmithing at home as a hobby for their own entertainment and for friends. |
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Quinn sent resin body casts of the subjects to Italy where they were used as models by stone craftsmen who hand-carved the sculptures in editions of three. |
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On the whole, it is an earnest attempt to preserve traditional crafts from extinction and to help skilled craftsmen and weavers, who are living in penury. |
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The blacksmith was the most important craftsman in the community, shoeing horses as well as repairing farm implements and many of the tools used by other craftsmen. |
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The craftsmen brought in a wide range of products, from sofa sets, chairs, swings and easy chairs to decorative furniture of various kinds, all made of bamboo. |
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But unless they are pointed out beneath the tip-up seats in the Choir, most visitors to Ripon Cathedral miss the carvings made by medieval craftsmen. |
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Baseball clubs followed similar patterns, though most often were comprised of skilled craftsmen like carpenters and shipbuilders, clerks, and shopkeepers. |
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So he turned to craftsmen living at the foot of Mt. Vesuvius who had pioneered a technique for working with lava stone. |
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The suicide craft's wooden wing was thoroughly rotten but, using reverse engineering and a few captured drawings, the museum's craftsmen have re-created the wing. |
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Walking the gallery, we see them gradually transformed from craftsmen and aspiring gentlemen to bohemians, political agitators, philosophers and pranksters. |
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Eighteenth-century St Petersburg was a honeypot for artists, art dealers, and craftsmen, rather as New York has become in the latter half of the 20th century. |
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It was a brotherhood or association that catered to elderly craftsmen. |
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Burundian craftsmen make fine instruments such as the thumb piano. |
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By the eighth century the inhabitants included merchants, luxury craftsmen, goldsmiths, members of the professions, cauldron makers, doctors, tailors, builders, and minters. |
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The game grants you omnipotence over an assortment of medieval soldiers, serfs and craftsmen, who are your humble pawns as you bid to establish your reign. |
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The frame saw is a traditional favorite of European master craftsmen. |
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By adding copper to the silver, the mediaeval craftsmen were hardening and lowering the melting point of silver, although it still remained silvery in colour. |
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In late May 1381, a number of local peasants, craftsmen, and traders seized and assaulted some justices sent from London to enforce a hated new poll tax. |
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It is tempting to think that the craftsmen who produced the carvings might have been working from designs sourced from rubbings made at the Shengyin Monastery. |
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Most traditions and consuetudes, outliving centuries, and is with today care kept Ukrainians in the folk creation, folk-lore, wares of folk skilled craftsmen. |
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These comprise the papers of a varied group of painters, sculptors, printmakers, craftsmen, architects, designers and photographers from the eighteenth century to the present. |
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Mr. Bachner found it by wandering through the market and identified a craftsmen here who works in a tiny booth. |
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Masons were highly skilled craftsmen and they belonged to a guild. |
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According to the journal, the hard shell of the coconut is an ideal raw material for craftsmen, since it can be carved, lacquer-coated and inlaid with silver or other metals. |
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Most yeomen farmers, craftsmen, and small merchants joined the Patriot cause to demand more political equality. |
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In the work he also wrote that contemporary craftsmen seeking to emulate the style of medieval workmanship should reproduce its methods. |
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Pugin demanded the highest quality of workmanship from his craftsmen, particularly the stonemasons. |
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They believed that political freedom could only be secured by individuals, such as craftsmen, engaging in independent economic activity. |
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At last Watt had access to facilities and the practical experience of craftsmen who were soon able to get the first engine working. |
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With these machines 10 men could produce as many blocks as 110 skilled craftsmen. |
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The immigrants filled the ranks of factory workers, craftsmen and unskilled laborers. |
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Weaving became an urban craft and to regulate their trade, craftsmen applied to establish a guild. |
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Instead they were a disparate group of men of letters, physicians, scientists, craftsmen and scholars. |
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This summer over 50 outdoor street art shows will display the work of Michigan and out-of-state painters and craftsmen. |
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In Haines, artists, craftsmen, wilderness guides, and telecommuters mix on Main Street with fishers, gyppo loggers, evangelists, and miners. |
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The houses built in the inter-war period involved skilled craftsmen who used traditional handtools. |
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Treeline is an online retail showcase for artists, craftsmen and up-and-coming brands whose products involve the outdoor lifestyle. |
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The art form survives to this day, with many silpis, craftsmen, working in the areas of Swamimalai and Chennai. |
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Also present were a significant number of fishermen, administrators, professional men and craftsmen. |
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Within a century of the charter Birmingham had grown into a prosperous urban centre of merchants and craftsmen. |
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The military base benefited craftsmen and all those who served the military. |
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When designing precious objects, Holbein worked closely with craftsmen such as goldsmiths. |
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Guild socialism was partly inspired by the guilds of craftsmen and other skilled workers which had existed in England in the Middle Ages. |
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The town's craftsmen included bakers, butchers, brewers, carpenters and blacksmiths. |
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Ashbee established a community of craftsmen, the Guild of Handicraft, in east London, later moving to Chipping Campden. |
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Some craftsmen stayed, contributing to the tradition of modern craftsmanship in the area. |
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Below them were craftsmen and workers that made up the majority of the urban population. |
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Historians have noted considerable political conflict in the burghs between the great merchants and craftsmen throughout the period. |
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Native craftsmen and artists turned to secular patrons, resulting in the flourishing of Scottish Renaissance painted ceilings and walls. |
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The loss of ecclesiastical patronage that resulted from the Reformation, meant that native craftsmen and artists turned to secular patrons. |
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Rural industries and craftsmen were an important part of life in a country town. |
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By the 1990s the number of new artists, craftsmen, designers and retailers specializing in Celtic jewelry and crafts was rapidly increasing. |
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Soldiers who fought in the conquest settled on the island and Turkish peasants and craftsmen were brought to the island from Anatolia. |
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Scanian craftsmen and traders were prospering during this era and Denmark's first and largest mint was established in Lund. |
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All of the regions mainly depended on trade, manufacturing and the encouragement of the free flow of goods and craftsmen. |
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People enslaved in the North typically worked as house servants, artisans, laborers and craftsmen, with the greater number in cities. |
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Flintknappers are craftsmen who use sharp tools to reduce flintstone to flint tool. |
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The ship carried several skilled craftsmen and was equipped for handling both routine maintenance and repairing extensive battle damage. |
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Chinese craftsmen carved ivory to make everything from images of deities to the pipe stems and end pieces of opium pipes. |
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The Russian capital itself, Moscow, also had a number of Dutch immigrants, mostly working as craftsmen. |
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In 1608, the first Poles and Slovaks arrived as part of a group of skilled craftsmen. |
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In 1547, Hans Schlitte, the agent of Ivan, recruited craftsmen in Germany for work in Russia. |
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Byzantine craftsmen played an important role in the development of Venetian glass, an art form for which the city is well known. |
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In 1419 the sculptor Bonino of Milano, with the help of local craftsmen, replaced the first Roland with the present Gothic statue. |
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Since then, about 150 workshops have been established in the municipality, employing about 500 craftsmen. |
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Finding craftsmen to replicate this lost turn-of-the-century art form was an obstacle, since so few ceilings of this type remain today. |
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Meanwhile, real artists and craftsmen are ignored by the establishment which seems to consist of mutual backslappers awarding each other prizes. |
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Entertainments include being able to see craftsmen at skills such as basketry, embroidery, glass blowing and cake icing to name but a few. |
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Very few in Iraq master Karbala art, said Abdul-Saheb al-Kawaz, one of the craftsmen who works in gold plating domes. |
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It depicts a guild of mastersingers, craftsmen, who substitute technique and artifice for talent and inspiration. |
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Off each side would be the long narrow burgage plots for the traders and craftsmen that can still be discerned today. |
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He laid out the beautiful mile-long curving High Street with set width burgage plots each side to accommodate the traders and craftsmen. |
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According to Pallas, it is becoming more difficult to find such craftsmen. |
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The severe shortage of verifiably skilled craftsmen across North America has otherwise made this a daunting task for construction an industrial business management. |
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They proceeded to cross England into Northumbria and captured York, establishing the Viking community of Jorvik, where some settled as farmers and craftsmen. |
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The Craft Centre had 10 studios occupied by craftsmen who could be observed by tourists working at glass blowing, ceramic manufacture, painting, furniture restoration, etc. |
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It means that a player will have many hours of building windmills, caserns, foundries and other facilities, serving to warriors, all sorts of craftsmen, and even Gods. |
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The similarity in architectural details may, therefore, be the result of the wider role played by Savoy craftsmen and engineers on the Conwy project. |
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The names of the colonial craftsmen had changed. The joiner and the turner and the housewright had become the cabinet-maker, the chair-maker, and the carpenter. |
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When craftsmen, consumers, and manufacturers realised the aesthetic and technical potential of the applied arts, the process of design reform in Boston started. |
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The suit, made by French craftsmen in the 1920s for the then 12th richest man in Britain Lord Tommy Howard de Walden, who lived at Chirk Castle between the wars. |
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It was run by British administrators, engineers and craftsmen. |
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He is recognized as one of the premier craftsmen of nascent Modern English verse, and is often considered one of the greatest poets in the English language. |
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This contrasted with earlier styles, which were primarily disseminated among craftsmen through the direct experience of the apprenticeship system. |
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Durbar Square was surrounded with spectacular architecture and vividly showcases the skills of the Newar artists and craftsmen over several centuries. |
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Apart from the training, each soldier had a regular job on the base, of which there were a large variety from the various kinds of clerks to the craftsmen. |
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Among these people were skilled craftsmen who had begun producing intricately patterned gold jewellery, in addition to tools and weapons of both bronze and iron. |
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With the help of other local craftsmen the team produced the spinning frame, which produced a stronger thread than the spinning jenny produced by James Hargreaves. |
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The views of the Levellers, who enjoyed support amongst small scale property owners and craftsmen, were not shared by all revolutionary parties of the English Civil War. |
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With agriculture came increased population, the ability to store and redistribute crops, and the potential to support specialist craftsmen and administrators. |
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The technique has been around since about 1185 when the Taira clan were exiled here from Kyoto by Minamoto no Yoritomo, taking with them craftsmen and chefs from Kyoto. |
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To encourage industry, foreign artisans and craftsmen were imported. |
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The movement of people, such as refugees, artists, craftsmen, missionaries, robbers, and envoys, resulted in the exchange of religions, art, languages, and new technologies. |
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Before the invasion of the Huns, the Gothic Chernyakhov culture produced jewelry, vessels, and decorative objects in a style much influenced by Greek and Roman craftsmen. |
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The danger is that a whole generation of skilled craftsmen, such as stonewallers, who had been trained up under Tir Gofal, will no longer have the work they need to survive. |
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The ruling class was the ealdorman and thanes, there were freeholders, holding their own land and other freemen such as tradesmen, craftsmen, merchants and clergy. |
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