A carpenter or carver of mortars and spoons might become a sculptor of statues. |
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Center the roast on a carving board that is long enough to allow the carver to cut the meat without spilling on the tablecloth. |
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The good man is naturally overjoyed when he holds a good-sized handsome shoulder of mutton, in one hand, with a good sharp carver in the other. |
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Ivory is carved with similar tools to those used by the woodworker, and the ivory carver will usually carve in the direction of the grain. |
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For the last 11 years I've attempted to earn a living from my skills as a carver and sculptor. |
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We have a set of five of these wheelback chairs, one carver and four without arms. |
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Rush trained as a ship carver and operated an active workshop for more than fifty years. |
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When he arrived at a village, he would ask the oba to direct him to the local blacksmith or carver. |
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The master carver asks the youth to come and see the tree as it is taking form so that they can learn the craft. |
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When Henry reached his majority in 1437, Hull was appointed one of the esquires of the body, and after the King's marriage in 1445 he became a carver to Queen Margaret. |
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In fact other than painting on furniture, Karine was a carver and she liked to define herself as a workwoman. |
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Moore always liked to work like a carver, cutting and scraping and chiseling the surfaces with a carver's tools. |
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It has been scrimshawed and carved by the hand of this talented carver. |
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I am the fastest turkey plucker on the planet and the fastest turkey carver. |
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She was studying in Rome, with Skeaping, under the Italian master carver, Giovanni Ardini. |
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In the past, if you wanted to be a carver, you found an uncle who might teach you for a few weeks here and there. |
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Begin this culinary adventure as you interact with Le Cordon Bleu's master carver and world champion Armando Biasas. |
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A superb carver has depicted a raven's head protruding from one end of this bowl, a human clasped in its beak. |
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A rare frieze runs across the front of the entablature: the wood carver played with a balance of bare wood and elegant arabesques of leaves. |
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An organ player, a girl in Black Forest regional costume and a mask carver reflected the traditional aspects of the federal state. |
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Good examples of this are the wood carver in Monflanquin, the glass blower at Issigeac and the old shops in Villeréal. |
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Inside, a carver kneels on the ground sanding a piece of soapstone. |
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In the beginning, it was important for the carver to produce small, rounded netsuke without any sharp edges or points, because it was worn between the obi and the hip. |
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Included are live demonstrations by a museum carver on how sailors depicted women on figureheads which, when placed on the bow of a ship, served to ward off harm at sea. |
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Four of the staffs are by the important Asante carver Osei Bonsu. |
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Demonstrations taking place include basket makers, corn dollies, stick making, coracle maker, greenwood workers, blacksmith, spoon carver, spinners and weavers. |
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Observing the famous sculptors Luyani and Nsebani at work, Kitaia dreamt of becoming a professional carver and tried to make one piece after another. |
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Like stone, wood is an unforgiving material that demands a carver with a sure sense of design, an unerring eye for infinitesimal detail, and the patience of Job. |
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He was born in Canton, Cardiff and as a youth assisted his father, Thomas John, a wood carver, in the restoration of Cardiff Castle. |
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For master carver, Mike Epp, carving the totem pole was an honour. |
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He is a Sergeant in the Canadian Rangers and an accomplished carver. |
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The plasterer doth make his figures by addition, and the carver by substraction. |
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The piece records the carver who made it in the time of Caliph al-Zahir. |
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On my last trip back home, I discovered that my grandfather was a master inlayer and carver who specialized in bowls like these. |
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My father was a shaman, and my brother-in-law was a shaman. My mother was a professional seamstress and a wonderful carver, and my sister was also a carver, a very excellent carver. |
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The carver then shaped the pole's face with knives and an adze. |
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It seemed only natural that More Intelligent Life caught up with him over a can of Pepsi in his sawdust-encrusted shop. Why do you call yourself a sawyer instead of a carver? |
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He was sculptor, painter and wood carver as well. |
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A master engraver, painter and carver, Edenshaw produced ceremonial and crest art for his own people, while at the same time creating art for sale to collectors and museums. |
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The form Eliseg found on the pillar is thought to be a mistake by the carver of the inscription. |
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Wyatville's design retains three rooms originally built by May in the 17th century in partnership with the painter Antonio Verrio and carver Grinling Gibbons. |
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This is known as the Pillar of Eliseg, but the form Eliseg which appears on the column is thought to be a mistake by the carver of the inscription. |
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Carver read drafts and wrote over 300 pages of critical notes for Robertson. |
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Carver starts out at a disadvantage, but over time becomes uniquely suited to the tropical wilderness. |
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Maddy's lips separated a little bit and she grinned before shooting another quick glance at Carver while replying. |
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Carver had a light touch as a teacher of creative writing and he did not consider it was his job to discourage anyone. |
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I am glad John Winthorp and John Carver did not bring cumbrous and cruel iron branks to America. |
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In one swift movement Carver plunged the knife forward and embedded it in David's eye, splurting blood across the cliff wall. |
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Lord Carver begins with a chapter on campaign strategy which helpfully sets the scene. |
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A fervent Hull City supporter and former Uppingham School pupil, Mr Carver was also interested in gardens and historic houses. |
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As his reputation grew, Carver emerged as a public barnstormer for better practices. |
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A dozen short stories precede the novella, a reminder that while Updike may not be the equal of, say, Carver, in that genre he has few equals among his contemporaries. |
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Even after his death in 1943 at the age of 78, Carver continued to break barriers. |
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Under frontier conditions, observes Carver, the distinction, so crucial to George's position, between property in land and property in other things, seems nugatory. |
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Carver was surprised that his views irritated so many people. |
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Portrayed as having a good degree of street smarts, cunning Carver seems to have played along in the interest of getting ahead. |
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To make tradition-bound farmers realize the larger economic benefits of such crops, Carver began to look for other uses. |
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Despite Scone's decline throughout the late medieval period, it some considerable fame for musical excellence through the composer Robert Carver. |
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Portmahomack in particular has been the subject of recent excavation and research, published by Martin Carver. |
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John Ridd and Lorna Doone are cast at the top of the window, not far from Carver Doone. |
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L'ANZA is pleased to announce that celebrity hairstylist Ammon Carver, www. |
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However, average is what NUFC want to be and no doubt they'll go for yes man, cheap Carver. |
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Carver blazed a trail for the development of products from plants, a field known as chemurgy. |
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Robert Cushman and John Carver were sent to England to solicit a land patent. |
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The offices of Chief Butler of England, Grand Carver of England and Master Carver of Scotland were also associated with the coronation banquet. |
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George Washington Carver developed hundreds of recipes for peanuts during his tenure in the program. |
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It was Carver who had chartered the Mayflower and his is the first signature on the Mayflower Compact, being the most respected and affluent member of the group. |
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His brothers were Sir Arthur Mainwaring, Carver to Prince Henry, George Mainwaring, the defender of Tong Castle, and Sir Thomas Mainwaring, the Recorder of Reading. |
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At this time, John Carver was chosen as the colony's first governor. |
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Geared towards monoskiers of all skill levels, White Knuckle's Carver is engineered for easy maneuverability and aggressive carving, just like its name implies. |
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She was wet and mildly hypo thermic, but otherwise OK, Carver said. |
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William Bradford became governor in 1621 upon the death of John Carver. |
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