However, the exhibition was composed of a conservative mixture of artisanal objects heavily weighted toward jewelry, ceramics, and glass. |
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Technological advances have changed the economic conditions of cinematic production, which can now be artisanal as well as capitalist. |
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We bought a few bottles of their delicious artisanal apple juice, unfiltered and incredibly tasty. |
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Unlike kimberlite deposits, which are deep underground, they are quite easy to mine, using artisanal or semi-industrial methods. |
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About half a dozen or more beers are featured, usually with several artisanal cheeses. |
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We asked the chefs to use as many local and artisanal products as possible, and they really rose to the occasion. |
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In her studio she showed us rich, Italian kid leathers, Florentine papers, artisanal glues and brushes. |
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Highlighting the van Eyck brothers' role in a landmark concord between rival schools, Cornelius buries all reference to artisanal secrecy. |
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This year, why not try out one of the new wave of British artisanal cheeses, such as old Worcester white? |
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The little emporium offers an adventurous selection of international favorites and quirky artisanal cheeses, many produced locally. |
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We plan to build a worldwide network of artisanal and traditional foods, and to use our network to promote those foods. |
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Hand-made by an artisanal boat-maker in Maine, it is a child-sized replica of the wooden dories found on the shores of Maine. |
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Ours is an artisanal cheese, made in Comte, an area famous for its cheesemaking. |
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Widely distributed across the occupational spectrum, Germans were most heavily represented in skilled artisanal and industrial trades. |
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Promoting artisanal activities like basket-making has particularly strengthened the position of women in the oasis communities. |
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It's a great choice for those who want a hands-on introduction to the region's artisanal food and wine. |
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He spent 16 years baking artisanal breads and French pastries at his shop in Garden City before closing that business five years ago. |
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We've developed a Heritage Skills Apprenticeship Program that preserves artisanal skills that might otherwise be lost. |
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In the late 1990s, artisanal mining for cobalt was allowed, leading to uncontrolled and dangerous mining activities. |
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The artisanal workshops of the Middle Ages and Renaissance offer countless examples of painters who declined to reveal their working methods. |
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Hand-made by an artisanal boat-maker in Maine, the Rocking Dory is a child-sized replica of the wooden dories found on the shores of Maine. |
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More specialty food stores are stocking artisanal cheeses and more restaurants than ever before are offering high quality cheese plates. |
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The conference, designed to celebrate artisanal and farmstead cheeses and to support and educate North American cheesemakers, drew a record attendance. |
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The market for good quality artisanal olive oil has been growing. |
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Seaweed is one new and interesting ingredient in artisanal bread. |
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Superb artisanal cello achieved in all rules of the art by this whiz kid of the lutherie. |
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In addition, usually a series of other self-employed artisanal miners may be allowed by the ASMO to work under its umbrella in the mining area. |
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Moreover, Brive has always been a major centre of artisanal canneries and plants for the preparation of convenience food. |
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If obligations for artisanal miners are unsubstantial, compliance will become irrelevant and will not occur. |
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Use by major miners of artisanal produce may lead subsequently to claims of exploitation or taking advantage of low cost labour working in unsafe conditions. |
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Some artisanal operators were involved, or are presently involved, in other forms of smuggling activity. |
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In some cases, dolphin and porpoise bycatch has turned to directed net or harpoon hunts by artisanal fishers. |
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Beautiful cheese rounds will take on colour with time, and this artisanal farmer's cheese is aged and pampered for three months. |
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I also present my artisanal creations of photophore, where there too, the reasons are to be chosen or provide. |
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The wind gusted across the river and over the warehouses and rattled the windows of the shops selling artisanal everything. |
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Despite this artisanal mode of production, his was for a time France's leading film studio. |
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The show within the show presents expressions that are variously artisanal, feminist, and direly satirical. |
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The frames are undoubtably excellent, maybe even handmade and possibly even custom, but they are no longer in the category of artisanal builds. |
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The artisanal sector operates in inshore areas, using houris, which are 5 m long canoes. |
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Gears used are bottom trawls, dredges, purse seines, surface longlines, driftnets and artisanal gear. |
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Chloé's unusual flavour combinations make these artisanal treats a chocoholic's dream. |
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Montreal is a chocoholic's paradise with its little artisanal shops that specialize in high quality chocolates. |
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Evan Shively is a reformed chef, turned wood craftsman, turned gentleman proprietor of an artisanal salvaged lumber yard. |
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It is obtained using an artisanal process involving the Arrabidea chica liana. |
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Retrenched workers from Gécamines, with few other employment options, are also heavily involved in artisanal mining in Katanga. |
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The fact that the fanciest artisanal bakers charge €30 a cake probably also helps. |
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With his artisanal approach, Scottie manages to produce around eight albums and compilations per year and sells around 2,000 copies of them. |
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They are all fresh or processed foods made in a traditional, artisanal manner with regional ingredients. |
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However the potential of river navigation has been up to now very underestimated and is largely artisanal. |
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If you chose an artisanal cheese dairy, you will be the one in charge of transforming the milk into cheese. |
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On joining, members sign a Charter that commits them to preserving artisanal products and particularly artisanal know-how. |
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Compared to the diamond sector, the activities relating to artisanal gold mining have received less attention. |
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There is a long tradition of artisanal fishing for tuna and other large pelagics in Ghana. |
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Many of the rest are working for their families, on the land, in small artisanal businesses, or as apprentices in trades that their families have carried out for generations. |
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The demands German artisans placed on themselves in the name of purity and honor had no parallels in the experiences of artisanal classes in other European nations. |
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She is both terrified by and angry about the European vessels, which too often trespass at night into the exclusive fishing zone of the artisanal fishermen. |
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Historically, Portuguese architecture is firmly rooted in the vernacular, with craft-based, artisanal origins and a limited range of forms and materials. |
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As great cities were being built pell-mell, millions of peasants were being dispossessed and bigger capital was destroying small artisanal and shopkeeping enterprises. |
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With the dissolution of monasteries in 1534 this craft passed from monasteries to farmers where it remained, for centuries, small-scale or artisanal. |
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In matters of material power, the Europeans passed from crafts and artisanal technology to empirical science, and eventually to industrial technology. |
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The most obvious form of this separation is the dispossession of agricultural producers from the land, but it also applies to artisanal production. |
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The fish was paired with a selection of Italian artisanal beers, in a spectrum of colors ranging from the smoky golden of witbier to the dark chocolate of stout. |
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As I mentioned in a previous post, most grocery stores have very few artisanal breads, preferring the shelf life and profit margins of the bagged sliced breads. |
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Given that one of Bob's projects involves pasture-raised Red Wattle hogs, you might opt for the tartine topped with artisanal ham, pear, Manchego cheese and honey. |
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Further on we pass an artisanal limoncello-distillery. |
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The problem in the United States seems plain: the advent of artisanal everything is working against a company that proudly advertises billions and billions served. |
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As mentioned, the artisanal trawl fleet fishes within the 6-fm isobath in the Gulf of Paria. |
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Izzy's, a playful, artisanal ice cream shop in St. Paul has a flavor called Swedish Garden Party: elderflower ice cream with raspberry swirl and crumbled gingersnap cookies. |
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But two avant-garde designers — a Belgian who works in Paris and an Austrian in Milan — revere the ideal of artisanal tailoring without subscribing to the dogma of impeccability. |
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Guinean officials denied even the most common garden variety problems experienced by many African producer countries: porous borders, illicit artisanal mining, smuggling. |
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But the most valuable fisheries are the trawlers and artisanal boats fishing valuable bottom fish, octopus and various crustacians, but overfishing and pollution are taking their toll. |
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With local veggies and all of the clichés you could fit under one solar-paneled roof: free range, organic, garden-fresh, homemade, artisanal, sustainable and healthful. |
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Growing demand in this sector points to the fact that consumers are increasingly valuing such diversity and underlines the fact that traditional artisanal production methods are indissolubly linked to high product quality. |
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You can go hog wild with artisanal toppings like squash blossoms, burrata cheese, or pork soppressata. |
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We studied a small artisanal fishery for the spotted eagle ray off Margarita Island in northeastern Venezuela. |
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With its network of local fishers, foragers and artisanal food producers, this dynamic couple have created one of the most internationally recognized and acclaimed inns in this country. |
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There is no gemstone mining company in the whole country and artisanal miners sell their crude stones to the highest bidder with absolutely no government intervention. |
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Mr Wilson is convinced that they will, though the shares may fetch a lower price. Morris's movement ultimately failed because it tried to reject capitalism and return to an artisanal golden age that had never existed. |
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Some components will promote the development of rural businesses, especially small and microenterprises and those involved in artisanal activities, while others will provide labor skills training. |
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However, not missing a trick, the champagne business then enlists these high costs in the cause of bolstering champagne's image as an artisanal, hand-crafted product that is worth paying more for. |
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The mining of cobalt and copper requires a lot of expensive equipment as well as specific individual and collective safety measures that are lacking in artisanal mining. |
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The STANDARD strengthens the rights and activities of artisanal and small-scale miners who work under the difficult and dangerous conditions of internal armed conflicts. |
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The group noted that inclusion in the guidelines of more text on artisanal production would reflect the needs of developing countries and countries with economies in transition. |
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A sprinkle of aged artisanal soy sauce makes this simple dish seem like a feast. |
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To complement an artisanal cheese or a fresh loaf of rosemary bread, nothing compares to a glass of fine wine. |
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King's label Granate Pret is an artisanal ready-to-wear collection evoking the detailed process and limitless luxury of custom design. |
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Rent strikes spread from heavily industrialised areas of the city to artisanal areas and slum areas. |
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Young artisanal brewers are keeping a variety of beer types alive, such as Coreff de Morlaix, Tri Martolod and Britt. |
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The Gulf of Thailand became more overfished than ever, causing acrimonious conflicts between domestic artisanal and large-scale fishers. |
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They also worked in the artisanal trades on large plantations and in many southern port cities. |
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Recreational, commercial and artisanal fishers use different techniques, and also, sometimes, the same techniques. |
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Many different kinds of vessels are used in commercial, artisanal and recreational fishing. |
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They worked with universities, food producers, artisanal fishermen and sellers in food markets. |
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Human Rights Watch group estimates that about 12 percent of global gold production comes from artisanal mines. |
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More recently, letterpress printing has seen a revival in an artisanal form. |
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Working on the cusp of design and craft, Boontje combines advanced technologies with artisanal techniques to create exquisite glassware, lighting and furniture. |
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Local artisanal miners have been recovering gold from gold-bearing saprolitic soils and weathered bedrock using pans, monitors and sluices. |
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Sanctioning these companies might discourage fraudulent practices, but it would also jeopardize the livelihood of their salaried workers and oblige the artisanal miners to sell their ore and labour elsewhere. |
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Pollution is known to be high in parts of the region and coastal and riverine artisanal and commercial fisheries bycatch is also a significant issue. |
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A significant increase in the artisanal fishing sector has been recorded over the past years, and the interests of the sector have been preserved in the recently adopted fisheries law. |
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Torch fishing, an artisanal fishery, is highly dependent on the weather. |
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Any measures that reduce the incomes of artisanal mining, however modestly, could be met with social protest triggering a return to some of the fighting that much effort has sought to dispel. |
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Perhaps a Canadian divestment would spur more artisanal mining, which is often characterized by the worst forms of child labour and significant environmental degradation. |
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Consequently, coastal habitats that are sustained by the ocean-bound freshwater flow are important not only for near-shore artisanal fishing but also for commercial marine fisheries, which are degraded. |
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The observer for Sierra Leone pointed to the problem of waste in artisanal fisheries through spoilage as a result of the lack of storage facilities. |
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The first of the many barriers is a requirement that artisanal mining take place only on land that has been surveyed and deemed economically nonviable for industrial-scale exploitation. |
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Coordination at an Atlantic level of aquaculture, industrial fishing and artisanal fishery activities by according a specific status to the latter, and notably by sustaining small coasting fishery. |
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The government of Zimbabwe, no stranger to violence, has killed dozens of artisanal alluvial miners in order to clear them from the country's diamond fields. |
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In particular, the poor conduct and discipline of FARDC troops, who occupy many mining sites, collecting taxes and preying on the artisanal miners, is a matter of concern. |
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The fashion plate still retained its essentially artisanal character, and involved a process of several stages. |
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Italian chefs are still baking fat, artisanal, irregular pizzas in open-hearth ovens that celebrate the art of dough making and baking. |
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The conservation of fishing resources and the economic and social valorisation of artisanal fisheries are priority themes for the Atlantic Regions. |
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The high season for the artisanal fleet normally starts around this time. |
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Then I remember in New York in the 1990s, when restaurants started upselling artisanal bottled water, and you needed to specify that you just wanted the free tap water, which some wags referred to as eau de Giuliani. |
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Boccalone, a company in Oakland, Calif., that makes artisanal cured meat, has started producing nduja. |
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Passionate confectioners and chocolate makers, purveyors of fine foods, family and artisanal businesses-all are working to add spice and variety to our daily lives. |
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K'ewasoso: Following an artisanal process involving a clinging vine found locally, the product obtained is blue in colour, and is used by the Embera and Wounaan people to make their baskets and tagua carvings. |
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But there are still artisanal producers in the land of Don Quixote, like the Parra family, whose handmade version has a grassy, fruity aroma and a mellow taste that is bolstered by a characteristically sheepy tang. |
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Improving working conditions in the artisanal and smallscale mining sector will remain a challenge as it operates largely outside the law with minimum work safety and health standards. |
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Castro Cheese owns the La Vaquita brand product line, which includes Queso Fresco, Panela, Queso Quesadilla and other artisanal cheeses commonly used in Hispanic dishes. |
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Today Vermont has more artisanal cheese makers per capita than any other state, and diversity is such that interest in goat's milk cheeses has become prominent. |
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In late November, a mine collapse in the northwestern department of Chinandega took the lives of four artisanal miners, known locally as guiriseros. |
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Five species of penaeid shrimp are of commercial importance to both the artisanal and industrial fisheries of the northeast South America continental shelf. |
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Goosefoot is a tiny 34-seat restaurant where chef Chris Nugent incorporates classical French techniques into a menu crafted of artisanal farm ingredients. |
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Gillnet mesh selectivity for the shovelnose guitarfish from fishery-dependent data in the artisanal ray fishery of the Gulf of California, Mexico. |
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Since 1986, the Slow Food movement has identified 254 presidia, or authentic artisanal food products, in Italy, from lardo fatback to onions, garlic, artichokes and apricots. |
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Alchemical texts mix artisanal knowledge with philosophical speculation, often hidden behind layers of wordplay, allegory, and imagery to protect craft secrets. |
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