Indulge in the quirky, delicate, craftsmanship of a remarkable career remade up-to-the-minute yet timeless. |
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Actually, it requires more craftsmanship to qualify as an able-bodied seaman than as a journeyman reporter. |
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If gift articles have characteristics of ace craftsmanship, they also merit to be preserved as things of beauty. |
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The all-wood wing and its thin airfoil is a testimony to the team's craftsmanship. |
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I enjoyed their early music the most, yet appreciated their craftsmanship to the end. |
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The lead glass stand was made in England about 1760 with all the craftsmanship such a luxurious object deserved. |
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The men's series has no rival for styling, craftsmanship and sensuous touch. |
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Once a glory of craftsmanship, the mighty stones that were so magisterially laid out have been totally upset. |
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Before we search out the mainsprings of his scholarly craftsmanship, let us take a stroll with Mike. |
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On the other hand, the largest tesserae and the least elegant craftsmanship of the face of Medusa indicate a lesser figural skill. |
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Some were painters or sculptors, others had a more craftsmanship background as mask or puppet makers. |
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The Tangka, barbola and sculptures of Regong Art feature refined craftsmanship and skillfully blended vibrant colors. |
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Danny, who spent nearly twenty years in Faha, was gifted as a tinsmith and many a household has evidence of his craftsmanship. |
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Gareth Holmes and electrician James Asherton had a bit of a to-do over James' craftsmanship on Gareth's home. |
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Despite the current trendiness and bloated pricing, the old world craftsmanship does demand respect. |
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Like an old stone barn with hand-hewn beams, they were built to last, enduring monuments to craftsmanship and common sense. |
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In the last decade alone, more than 40 design and craftsmanship awards have honored the work produced by the union shop's 160 employees. |
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A casual browse through company archive reinforces the premium placed on craftsmanship throughout Mackintosh's 102-year history. |
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Throughout her life also, she created many articles of craftsmanship in knitting, sewing and other handcrafts. |
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A jar of precious moskonfyt, the dark amber syrup made from hanepoot, captures time and craftsmanship. |
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The main carvings are in haut-relief on the stone facing of the cathedral, showing superb skill and craftsmanship. |
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Opulent style, fine craftsmanship, and authentic details elevate Paris Las Vegas far above the ordinary. |
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As Paul Russell explains, the legacy of this craftsmanship was to prove useful to both the Normans and succeeding generations. |
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Davenport's purposefully low-tech sculptures maintain a good balance of homespun craftsmanship and conceptual artistry. |
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It's not your fancy computer wizardry that counts here, but solid craftsmanship. |
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It was back then to the Church of the Most Holy Rosary for the Floral Festival, where a stunning display of craftsmanship and skill was evident. |
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Construction throughout reflects first-rate craftsmanship and excellent attention to detail. |
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The New Leipzig School is genealogically interwoven with the old one and shaped by a tradition of perfected craftsmanship. |
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The artistry and craftsmanship displayed, particularly in the later pieces, was stunning in its beauty and intricacy. |
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As each of us develops our skills and craftsmanship, we get used to the properties of our painting surfaces. |
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Shilparamam, the crafts village at Madhapur, has yet again become the venue for the display of craftsmanship of weavers and handicraft artisans. |
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So, it feels good when someone finally acknowledges and appreciates great craftsmanship and hard work. |
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Thus contemporary artists from Ukraine have a high level of craftsmanship in common. |
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Such roles allowed him to develop the range and craftsmanship of his character performances. |
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What Drever hated was some of the slipshod work and poor craftsmanship he saw among his fellow students. |
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Sue Wong should be in New York or even Paris displaying her masterful craftsmanship. |
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Paul Binnie is an incredibly talented young artist who combines creativity with superb craftsmanship. |
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Piston, a superb craftsman in an era which distrusts craftsmanship, nevertheless almost never allows craft to become the point. |
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I hope that one day, buildings will be judged by design, function, and craftsmanship. |
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They were mostly made by local blacksmiths and many are excellent examples of craftsmanship. |
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The charm of these prints is rather in the historical subjects than in the skill level of woodblock craftsmanship. |
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The splendor of the stonework in the villages testifies to the great craftsmanship through the ages. |
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Although the distilling industry had undergone mass production, it did not sacrifice the craftsmanship of quality in the product. |
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The building has been the permanent home of Scottish Freemasonry since 1910, and is a triumph of the craftsmanship so prized by Victorian Masons. |
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Only craftsmanship in story-telling can preserve these qualities during adaptation in any form. |
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That emphasis is a little unorthodox in a country where fine craftsmanship is still held in high esteem. |
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The exclusive designs and superior craftsmanship evident in their execution meant that they were only accessible to a wealthy elite. |
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Trace's prices are very reasonable for the quality and craftsmanship found in them. |
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But to this mechanical craftsmanship, the artist added a very human, sensual touch. |
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Careful craftsmanship goes into the precision manufacturing of each nozzle orifice. |
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By displaying musical workers and their tools, these magazines designate craftsmanship and professionalism as vectors of male empowerment. |
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And the artistic history of musical typography highlights printed music in which the bounds of craftsmanship are transcended to produce exemplars of outstanding design. |
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The craftsmanship of the ship has to be seen to appreciate it fully. |
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He was born to be an actor, and when he conscientiously set himself to a task he could blend his genius with a thoroughly sound and intelligent craftsmanship. |
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Conversely, if an unknown or neglected composer has written just one work that is excellent in its craftsmanship we should be equally honest and say so. |
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When referring to low cost Usonians you really have to focus on the late 1930s. Labor was cheap then and elaborate craftsmanship easily affordable. |
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The art that the three emperors used to assert their power was based on an outstanding degree of craftsmanship directed to the service of the state. |
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Cuban cigars are world-renowned for their quality and craftsmanship, and Americans have loved this major Cuban export for decades. |
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One thing that has connected the collections this season, however, is the sheer beauty and craftsmanship of the clothing. |
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But that reflects the work that goes into it, the craftsmanship, and the materials we use. |
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The festival, focussing on gold and allied industry, will open a window to the world to the unique and lofty craftsmanship of gold jewellery in Kerala. |
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Austria is highly industrialized, but expert craftsmanship is also valued and can be found in products such as leather goods, pottery, jewelry, woodcarvings, and blown glass. |
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Over the years, he constructed some magnificent stone walls around the county, which bear testament to his gifted craftsmanship in hard landscaping. |
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This catalog and show will please the lovers of craftsmanship in black and white photography as well as the followers of a long tradition of American landscapists. |
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Judged against the by-product of Sunday painters or even art in Starbucks, you have to wonder if effort, craftsmanship or attention to detail matter anymore. |
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This detailed consideration of London during the eighteenth century proves that the dominance of Georgian classicism and fine craftsmanship is more notional than factual. |
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Handcrafted items such as bowls, trays, lamps and tableware, exquisite mats and carpets all bring to fore the excellent craftsmanship of the region. |
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Their oddity is that Lombardi's craftsmanship is so exquisite that one senses him helplessly luxuriating in the very complexity that he claims to find so suspicious. |
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The look brought together Far Eastern inspiration and Western craftsmanship, creating the foundation for the style known as chinoiserie, which is still popular today. |
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It is all most splendid, showing English craftsmanship at its best. |
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He compares his subject to shoddy construction, and that's an analogy we can work with, because in software we're working at the thrilling edge of language and craftsmanship. |
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Its components were simple, inelegant, and, by Western standards, of seemingly workmanlike craftsmanship. |
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He pulled from within his robe a beautiful piece of craftsmanship, a magnificent silver filigree forming beautiful designs on the neck clasp but flawed by only one thing. |
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However, with the increasing demand, the craftsmanship has improved. |
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But war, international sanctions and economic penury have all but extinguished the ancient craftsmanship passed on from father to son for generations. |
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In the classical galleries, three Cycladic terracotta vases dating to about 2000 BC are extraordinary in their craftsmanship, preservation and rarity. |
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Made in 1957 for my grandfather, constructed out of naval serge and cut by a master at Thresher and Glenny, it's a dazzling bit of three-piece craftsmanship. |
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A tour de force of both design and craftsmanship, Narragansett is one of the most extraordinary flatware patterns ever created, but it is, nonetheless, not well known. |
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Tubin shuns big gestures in favour of reasoned argument, and the result is faceless music in which the craftsmanship is admirable but the final effect unmemorable. |
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Mr. Kneisel was held in great esteem in Waterford, and indeed throughout the jewellery trade in Ireland, where his skills and craftsmanship were highly thought of. |
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Admiration for technique and craftsmanship deepens on subsequent viewings. |
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The program explores the subtleties of terroir, craftsmanship, viticulture, viniculture, cooperage and food and wine pairings over a three day session. |
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It offers a peep at the richness of the traditional gold jewellery of the State, which is also noted for its purity, creativity and craftsmanship. |
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Their craftsmanship developed as they went on with the project, and they made a great contribution to the technique of making astronomical instruments. |
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Beretta has long had a reputation for quality and craftsmanship in Europe. |
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However, these materials often fell short in terms of craftsmanship. |
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But the music is often painfully beautiful, especially the love song Marie and the emotional wallow of Guilty, and Newman's craftsmanship is consistently staggering. |
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Every employee makes sure craftsmanship and quality control come first. |
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Produced throughout Europe, nautilus cups were an extremely desirable blend of superb craftsmanship in combination with one of nature's most admired creations. |
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These skills, coupled with the craftsmanship learned in art school, have all helped his most recent endeavors. |
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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 Discovery Series II was highly rated in categories such as sales process, craftsmanship, roadability, safety and reliability. |
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A Spanish sword made of steel was considered the pinnacle of craftsmanship and a well trained swordsman could be a dominant foe. |
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The largest and richest of these elite compounds sometimes possessed sculpture and art of craftsmanship equal to that of royal art. |
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Guild marks were often stamped on the rings to show their origin and craftsmanship. |
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Early European visitors noted the quality of Japanese craftsmanship and metalsmithing. |
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Likewise, mass production of local arts and crafts to produce volumes of souvenirs for tourists can trinketize indigenous craftsmanship. |
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Lillie fills a void in the marketplace with substance, wit and unwavering respect for sustainable design and craftsmanship. |
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Dohnanyi's six songs, opus 14, are tone poems in which predictable texts give rise to musical settings of unusual craftsmanship. |
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By incorporating this craftsmanship into the Barry Callebaut Group, his invention is eternalized. |
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To the usual Honda attributes of reliability and craftsmanship, the Accord Coupe adds handling and roadability to become a winner. |
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He was hired away by Joseph Bramah for the production of high security metal locks that required precision craftsmanship. |
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Trade links developed in the Bronze Age and beforehand provided Great Britain with numerous examples of continental craftsmanship. |
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There have been several archaeological finds of Viking ships of all sizes, providing knowledge of the craftsmanship that went into building them. |
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It stood for traditional craftsmanship using simple forms, and often used medieval, romantic, or folk styles of decoration. |
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Some craftsmen stayed, contributing to the tradition of modern craftsmanship in the area. |
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Excluded from foreign trade, they acted mainly as local markets and centres of craftsmanship. |
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The metalsmith has created three complete collections for Waterford, designed for everyday living while respecting the craftsmanship of both Waterford and Aram. |
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Breitling uniquely combines nostalgia, tradition, and superb craftsmanship in a replica of one of the first chronographs, it also features a rotating bezel and a sliding rule. |
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Of the royal regalia preserved in Palermo, the crown is Byzantine in style and the coronation cloak is of Arab craftsmanship with Arabic inscriptions. |
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Again and again it is the trophy-like quality of craftsmanship that shows such amazing bravura pieces, including the matching candlesnuffer and Mass bell. |
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With unique fabrics like bandhej made from superfine cotton mulmul to the famous patola silk from Patan, the textiles in the state stand out for their craftsmanship. |
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Here, too, Giuseppe Parini, and Ugo Foscolo published their most important works, and were admired by younger poets as masters of ethics, as well as of literary craftsmanship. |
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