My social position really, in the classic Marxist analysis, is I'm an artisan. |
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The focus is on producing high quality artisan cheeses in an eco-friendly way. |
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The skilfulness of the artisan into the making of the leather toys is seen to be believed. |
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Yet, the sad fact is that the artisan, no matter how skilled, cannot compete with modern technology. |
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The company primarily focuses on produce, but its offerings also include sustainably raised meat, eggs, artisan bread, and local dairy. |
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Tony Flinn is showing off a fork, the handle bent into an arch, the tines twisted and elongated, which he bought from a local artisan. |
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If you can't pay a visit but want to try some artisan cheeses, the cheeseries will let you order products either by mail or on-line. |
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First, the artisan chose a suitable length of cloth and laid it out on a flat surface, making sure that there were no wrinkles or folds. |
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Rural artisan winemakers are battling industrialist producers in a bid to preserve the magical results of husbandry and handcraft. |
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The son of a German artisan, he was probably born in Venice, and apprenticed to his adoptive father Giulio. |
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The bar allowed guests to relax in a sociable setting with villagers from the artisan village down the road who came nearly every night. |
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In order to mold glass into a meaningful shape, the artisan must blow through a tube into molten glass. |
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More and more artisan chocolatiers are making single-origin varietal chocolates that express the unique flavors of different cacao beans. |
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Curtilages and tenters were parcels of open land, probably used for some kind of industrial or artisan activity. |
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He is native South Carolinian and an artisan blacksmith who has spent 30 years learning his trade. |
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Its artisan breads are distributed coast-to-coast through restaurants, supermarkets and gourmet food stores. |
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More crumb less crust, we use artisan baguette dough, baked as a pointy bloomer, and top with poppy seeds. |
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He likened this to asking an artisan to explain how the convex surface of a peg can possibly fill that of a concave hole. |
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But in Philadelphia an artisan or workingman could through ground rent gain access to land and build low-cost houses. |
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In the end we had a couple of very good espressos and a bar of artisan chocolate from Belgium. |
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The quality of the Arabic script is quite poor, obviously copied by a Chinese artisan. |
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We don't want theme parks here, with one calligrapher and one artisan retained just for show. |
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By the 1790s he had left the baker's trade to become a tanner and evidently prospered as a master artisan. |
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At the sunlit front of the shed, an artisan sat cross-legged on the ground, a low table before him. |
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You can probably thank wine drinkers for the resurgence of handmade cocktails and artisan beer. |
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At the Craft Marketplace, you can pick up handmade honey, artisan chocolates, gluten-free breads, fruity jams, and organic cheese. |
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At a lunch in a villa near Lucca, the chef gifted me a sack of artisan polenta. |
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In demonstrating his versatility, he shows himself to be as much skillful artisan as easy-going metaphysician. |
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The beauty of the natural world is thus represented as the handiwork of a skilled artisan, examples of which are found in all cultures. |
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Saturday morning greenmarkets nearby offer a venue for farmers to sell heirloom tomatoes, artisan goat cheeses, and baby vegetables. |
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A full selection of artisan beers and cheeses is another element that makes Trattoria really stand out. |
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Hence it appears that the most instructed peasant or artisan is practically a necessarian. |
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It had a selection of top-notch artisan products and fine wines, in addition to its bigger industries. |
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A market revolution occurred as a yeoman and cash crop agriculture and capitalist manufacturing replaced artisan economy. |
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The hands of the artist or artisan are supposed to produce unique, original works. |
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But big corporations are taking shortcuts and pricing the artisan products out of the bar...and out of business. |
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The tufa, thanks to its friableness, lends itself to artisan work. |
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Now there are dozens of artisan and specialty wines to choose from. |
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The ranks of nonconformity thrived in an expanding economy of independency where the artisan might still feel closer to the petty capitalist than to the unskilled labourer. |
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A thousand years ago, an artisan had carved this horse from a single piece of jade, rendering the animal in sinuous, pythonic form. |
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Below the scholar in the class system of traditional China was the peasant farmer. followed by the artisan and, last, the merchant. |
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That the unwrought substance was blighted in order to fashion implements this was the crime of the artisan. |
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Dad used to tell Olivia that a merman artisan had made them, out of bits of sea glass from Atlantis. |
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His work has more variety, more room for initiative and self-direction than the work of a city artisan or foreman. |
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TranSglass candles can be re-used with tea lights or as kitchenware displaying the unique combination of artisan craftsmanship and design. |
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Then, as a stained-glass artisan, she experimented with translucence and luminosity. |
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Ten years ago, Starbucks stores were opening on every corner, followed by the burgeoning industry of artisan coffee roasters. |
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All of the plants need to be harvested by hand by the jimadores to the exact specifications required by their artisan method. |
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Despite the grim, chilly day and the overwhelming greyness of the buildings, the raw charm of this artisan district is apparent. |
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Guests will visit artisan producers, restaurants and bodegas in the foothills of the Sierra de Gracia. |
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But the field of artisan craftwork in France often carries certain stereotypes. |
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All these products are blown, decorated and cut by hand by artisan glassmakers. |
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Come discover their rich artisan traditions in an exhibition on the people indigenous to the woodlands of eastern North America. |
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This is because in the general sense this term still covers industrial, artisan and holiday fishing. |
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This, after all, was a haunt of renowned North Yorkshire artisan and hellraiser, Lewis Creighton, whose sublimely wacky paintings adorn the walls of the Duke's Bar. |
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The great decorating ornament set with great mani-jewels made by a divine artisan, is not superable by any other human and divine ornaments for decoration and adornment. |
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But from the anguish of soulless industrial lagers rises the emancipation of artisan brewing. |
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The relationship between artist and artisan is therefore very symbiotic, says Hetflaisz. |
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When the artist themselves is often continents away, those artistic decisions are made by the artisan. |
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Long-standing traditions of pottery, metalworking, rugmaking, woodcarving, and textile production have been carried forward by artisan and craft cooperatives. |
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After reading an article about shopping local in 2006, I became a devotee of the online, artisan marketplace. |
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The Ottawa Farmers' Market has a variety of vendors selling everything from locally-grown produce to artisan bread, wild game, craft jam, eggs and cheese. |
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This artisan bread is freshly baked in front of customers throughout the day in open-flame stone-hearth ovens prominently located in each of the restaurants. |
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All of the ciders are traditionally fermented using the rack and cloth method and champagne yeasts, resulting in a selection of critically acclaimed artisan ciders. |
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Specialities include a range of artisan cheeses, home-made fresh crab pates and ready-made meals, such as pheasant with pickled walnuts and Lancashire hotpot with oysters. |
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And if you have a truly artisan brewery, the taste of the brew may vary from keg to keg, depending on when it was brewed and how long it has been tapped. |
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Modest, unprotesting, a devoted church-goer and teetotaller, and a model family man, Jack Hobbs was the prototype of the loyal artisan dedicated to Crown and country. |
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On the top planning level there is room for imagination, invention and the spirit of adventure: when the plan reaches the desk or the work-bench there is room for ingenuity and skill of the old-fashioned artisan sort. |
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Hubert was a poor artisan, a shoemaker by trade, but Gisbert, a priest, was a man of some importance in the community. |
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The trade guilds controlled quality and the training needed before an artisan could call himself a weaver. |
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Farmhouse or artisan products, such as Crowdie from Connage Highland Dairy, differ from more mass-produced products. |
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The truth is that, when made by an artisan, they are altogether superior to a varietally labelled Vin de Pays. |
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The basic recipe is clearly specified, however the individual touch of each of the artisan bakers ensures that each Valais Rye bread loaf has a different taste. |
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They were technically very challenging to produce, requiring considerable skill on the part of the artisan. |
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The know-how of the artisan butcher enables him to supervise and master the parameters relating to the humidity of the air, temperature and ventilation, in order to obtain a good quality raw ham or bacon. |
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These are works of art in book form where intellect and artisan culture combine, as they did long ago, together with the individual creativity of genius and the shared value of entrepreneurial flair. |
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For all that, how could the volatility of the price volatility of financial assets also impact on the real economy, from the international conglomerate all the way down to the small artisan business? |
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The mark of the artisan is found upon the most ancient fabrics that have come to light. |
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It is a factory produced cider, sweet and very foamy, much like lambrusco, different from the more artisan and traditional cider productions. |
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Inventory above ground would satisfy many decades of industrial and even artisan uses at current prices. |
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The English Market sells locally produced foods, including fresh fish, meats, fruit and vegetables, eggs and artisan cheeses and breads. |
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The artisan in his roadside stand or shop in the nearby town wants to make and display products which appeal to customers. |
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Those that became free partook in artisan jobs such as cobblers, tailors, and blacksmiths. |
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The Jewellery Quarter's Peel and Stone Bakery is baking Chelsea buns as well as artisan scones served with clotted cream and jam. |
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The artisan realizes unique furniture characterized by a difficult manufacturing and high quality with wood scuttlebutts and fasteners, without ironware parts. |
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Concave spectacles were invented around 1286 by an unknown Italian artisan, probably working in or near Pisa. |
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The new packaging is designed to show off the artisan craftsmanship of our delicious Handmade Knotted Egg Roll. |
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The intricate Batiking process begins with the skilled artisan dying or screening a fabric to create a vibrant color base. |
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The alterations include a more artisan appearance and clear brand messaging on their 250m1 green screw-top glass bottles. |
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Royal or villager, it attests to the knowledge and skills of civilisations, having conserved the originality and the artistic genius of the artisan builders. |
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Blending traditional techniques with an innovative sense of design, each year the Japanese artisan Michihiro Matsuda, who studied with the master Ervin Somogyi and repairman Frank Ford, makes around a dozen instruments. |
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For diversity's sake, it's hoped that artisan farmers dabbling in truffles will remain undeterred by what's still a persnickety business. |
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With a rich, deep but not at all bitter taste, the coffee was as good as any I've had all year and came with an artisan, heartshaped motif. |
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There's also Penderyn Whisky, plus the delicious whisky cream liqueur Merlyn, scrummy cheeses, artisan pate, and the finest Celtic Pride meat. |
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A skilled artisan, extremely wise in matters of his own art, is cheating himself of the greatness in life that might be his if he reads nothing else but technical books and light magazines and newspapers. |
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The Blaschkas employed standard lamp working techniques, in which an artisan uses a small flame for close work with sometimes minute pieces of glass. |
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A virtuoso of everyday reality, an artisan of contemporary art, an entomologist of sound, Gauthier sees, and hears, all the acoustic and metaphorical potential of the found object. |
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It has returned well-made, unique artisan products to local communities all over the country, and they are finding an audience. |
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The inked designs provide a guide for the artisan who cuts the picture or design into the wood, producing raised characters that will eventually apply ink to paper. |
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Occupation: Daniel works in his family's artisan business and also runs the bar of a football club, Fabienne is employed on reduced hours with a big communications company and is studying to become a beauty therapist. |
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The food is complemented by a range of artisan spirits, wines and cocktails, such as Crime of Passion, Pommie Punch and Taittinger Champagne. |
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When finished, the infuser can be rested on the accompanying ceramic artisan tea tray that is included with the product. |
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Consider, for instance, the wide variety of agent suffixes in the nouns actor, artisan, dotard, engineer, financier, hireling, magistrate, merchant, scientist, secretary, songster, student, and worker. |
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The artisan can begin work only after entering into a state of supranormal consciousness and must model a devotional image after the ideal prototype. |
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If somebody gets to try an artisan cheese it can open their eyes to other ways of eating. |
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The air-conditioned artisan enclave includes a cheesemonger, a Japanese taster bar, a bakery and a farm shop with local ales. |
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An artisan cheese shop with hundreds of artisan, local and imported cheeses hand-selected by our cheesemongers. |
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There are many authoritative resources available for the aspiring picklers.Area tailgate markets also usually host a few artisan picklers. |
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For example, a skilled artisan might be chosen to superintend a workshop. |
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The politically ambitious and the beerily dissolute artisan of whom you read in the newspapers by no means constitute all the odder varieties of the species. |
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Unique Belgique uses an artisan style production to create sweet, tender waffles made of the finest ingredients on old-fashioned, gas-fired waffle irons. |
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Business Council was formed in May 2003, as a collaboration between USAID and Malagasy artisan producers to support the export of local handicrafts to foreign markets. |
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Gigha Halibut, on the Island of Gigha, specialises in the artisan production of sustainable Scottish Atlantic halibut and it is served in restaurants across the world. |
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A 445-pound solid silver cheese knife and scoop helped the smooth delivery of 32 pounds of ash-encrusted goats' cheese onto a 10-pound artisan Swedish crispbread. |
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In this period, villages became more dense in terms of population, becoming socially stratified with an artisan class, and developing into chiefdoms. |
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Their first order, back in 1985, was for 72 mini fruit cakes and 72 gingerbread trees to be sold as artisan Christmas treats at the Conran shop in London. |
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From 14 Western artisan candy companies, we picked 4 winners, each with its own distinct taste, from soft and floral to smoky and deeply caramelized. |
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Since then some parts of the agricultural industry have begun to diversify and recover, with a strong local food sector and many artisan producers. |
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There is also a thriving independent and artisan food sector in Birmingham, encompassing microbreweries like Two Towers, and collective bakeries such as Loaf. |
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