They were simply skilled craftspeople hired for jobs and trained through a system of apprenticeship. |
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The rebuilding of the Eritrean Railway is developing a groups of skilled craftspeople. |
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Away from the music, Jamaica has some excellent artisans and craftspeople, but not all items for sale are of good quality. |
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The individual houses rely on simple floor plans and building methods, enabling local masons and craftspeople to construct them. |
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The firm is now run by James and his brother Martin, and employs 12 skilled craftspeople. |
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We are a people who in equal parts are adventurers, skilled craftspeople, hedonists, sensualists, survivalists, and environmentalists. |
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For craftspeople and tradespeople, who have the skills, they could certainly start a business and do so successfully. |
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Korean craftspeople are also known for their celadon ceramics, a term that refers to a type of greenish glaze that originated in China. |
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The soundboards are made of the finest wood and there is more hands-on work and design by the top craftspeople in the field. |
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Watch skilled craftspeople create intricate designs from the intense heat of molten glass. |
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The entrance doors are huge wooden slabs, engraved in sign language by Durban craftspeople, depicting the 27 themes of the Bill of Rights. |
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The aristocrats were the skilled tradesmen and craftspeople such as stonemasons, carpenters, engineers and printers. |
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The craftspeople construct everything in small scale and the houses range in size up to palaces which can cost as much as a full-sized house. |
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In Nimbin, the centre will target the tourism market, and a virtual gallery for artists and craftspeople is being planned. |
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For those same reasons many skilled craftspeople are starting to charge outwardly largish sums for boards. |
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Nowadays artists and craftspeople have to sell their talents on the open market or seek patronage from elsewhere. |
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Bedroom furniture, dining tables, coffee tables, chairs, rugs and three piece suites cover the range of goods imported from Mexican craftspeople. |
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Warren Evans is an old-school furniture maker, renowned for employing skilled, local craftspeople at his north London headquarters. |
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More than 150 craftspeople, including makers of violins, baskets, and duck decoys, travel from all over Britain to take part in the event. |
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The West Coast is a favourite home for many artists and craftspeople and there is a choice of galleries to visit. |
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The gallery, which operates as a co-operative of 39 artists and craftspeople, has been open for 18 months. |
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Local artists and craftspeople would be offered exhibition space and jewellery, ceramics and paintings, would be for sale. |
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Like all master craftspeople, Brian wanted to let the ugliness and mistakes in. |
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More than 200 local artists and craftspeople have opened up their homes and studios to the public to show off their work. |
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Look in the shops which offer everything from food and clothes to gifts, souvenirs and the work of local artists and craftspeople. |
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The crop fostered a society of independent farmers, small milling centers, skilled craftspeople, and vigorous local exchanges. |
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If you want to try a craft you can buy supplies, with expert craftspeople on hand to pass out handy hints. |
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Each piece of Mexican pine is unique as the craftspeople often use reclaimed wood and the waxes create different finishes. |
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Haitian craftspeople are particularly skilled in woodcarving, weaving, and embroidery. |
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What you need to cultivate here, as a composer, is an air of lofty disdain for us poor sweat-shop craftspeople down here. |
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Read up on craftspeople and their techniques in books and magazines, or on their websites. |
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Skilled craftspeople produce traditional instruments of high quality. |
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Some craftspeople talk about the meditative or entrancing aspect of their work and how important that is to them. |
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She realized that other craftspeople had the same problem and started selling a few items out of her shed. |
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The planned European Charter for activity in the field of artistic creation should therefore also cover popular artists and craftspeople. |
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Yesterday staff, local craftspeople and builders who worked on the new branch toasted its success with a glass of champagne rather than a pot of tea. |
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In many cases, the cames disintegrated entirely, requiring specialized craftspeople to re-make the windows. |
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Khachkars are outdoor steles carved from stone by craftspeople in Armenia and communities in the Armenian diaspora. |
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We need to focus on creating a new generation of skilled craftspeople to replace the generation that is retiring. |
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The happy result of such a decision is that it leads you naturally to support the local economy and craftspeople, who are adept at working with native materials. |
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Their expert craftspeople turned cedar trees into another important part of their lives: totem poles. |
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Then visit the pretty National Trust-listed village of Central Tilba and see traditional craftspeople at work. |
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Productions of a few artists and craftspeople punctuate the presentation and enrich the discourse through unique and sensitive approaches. |
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In the next 12 months alone, there is a need for almost 200 lime plasterers, around 140 wattle and daub craftspeople, over 100 glaziers and almost 60 cob builders. |
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This aroma treasure room also offers free consultations, friendly service and more creations by local craftspeople. |
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Outside of Africa, specialist craftspeople use African blackwood for turnery, inlay work, and small constructed items such as jewellery boxes. |
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We expect him to tell his caucus or cabinet that by doing this or saying that harm will come to the artists, craftspeople and creators. |
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Another reason frequently given for promoting cooperatives is that they would protect craftspeople from predatory middlemen and usurious moneylenders. |
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I found there an industry with thousands and thousands of craftspeople who are simply the best in the world at their job and are prepared to drop their rates for a project they really love. |
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A specially constructed indoor sugar shack will serve as the site where local craftspeople will delight visitors with the region's natural heritage flavour. |
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The apartment is decorated with natural tastefulness with pieces of furniture made out of exotic wood by craftspeople take us back to the colony days all in a combination of bright red colour with different brown shades. |
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Also on hand will be craftspeople such as a cart-driver, a potter, a boot-maker, a lace-maker, a woodturner, a dowser, a gardener, as well as a great number of inhabitants and strolling musicians. |
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Mohawk and Abenaki craftspeople and entertainers, set up in temporary shelters as in days gone by, also performed songs and dances, and explained canoe making and trade with the French. |
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It was time to officially recognize the Quarter's existence by giving it its own image and promoting the merchants, craftspeople and professionals who have set up shop there or who are considering doing so. |
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A town crier will read out the King's decrees, a thief will be placed in the stocks, the innkeeper will share some spicy gossip, and even Louis-Hector de Callière himself will be there to welcome nobles and craftspeople. |
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Indeed, an increase in the number of professional craftspeople who has reached 5132, including more than 47 artisans, have taken loans amounting to 110 dinars for their betrothal. |
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At the same time, mass-produced goods are steadily replacing utility items of daily use made by craftspeople, but without the concomitant capacity to be absorbed into the market. |
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Tournon-d'Agenais, a most picturesque little fortified town clinging to a high hilltop, and Penne-d'Agenais, another medieval village home to many craftspeople, are both worth a visit. |
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As technology develops, craftspeople will become better at predicting and nuancing their instructions to machines and digital manufacturing will become more refined. |
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The craftspeople, who were mostly grouped together by activity in the fondouks in bygone days, ply their trade in the little workshops lining the streets, which are as a-bustle with activity as they ever were. |
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There are countless stories about consignment horrors, including damaged, lost, and stolen work, inappropriate and disrespectful display and merchandizing, or simply non-payment to craftspeople. |
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Different craftspeople were there too, including the sawyer, potter, sheep-shearer, trough maker, tinker, cooper, lathe operator, lace-maker and embroiderer, along with lots of habitants. |
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Visual artist, craftspeople and designers do not need business skills. |
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We need innovators, artists, executives and craftspeople who have the tools to outcompete the rest of the world, but this can only be accomplished if we invest in our population. |
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Also on hand will be craftspeople such as a potter, a bookbinder, a sheepshearer, a pit Lawyer, a spoon founder, a boot-maker, a basket maker, as well as a great number of inhabitants and strolling musicians. |
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The Brooklyn company is home to a thriving online marketplace for around 1m jewellers, candlemakers, bag designers, woodcutters and other artists and craftspeople from around the world. |
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Throughout her life, Bourgeois avoided assistants who were artists, preferring to work with adept craftspeople who wouldn't interfere with her ideas. |
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I am again asking the minister to stand up for the artists and craftspeople and defend them every time they are attacked in one way or another or when they need help. |
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Local products, produced by craftspeople running businesses both large and small, enjoy a reputation for quality that has spread far beyond the borders of Belgium for many years. |
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Workshops should be conducted to train craftspeople in designing products and also to introduce them to existing designs so that they may use these designs in their handicrafts. |
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The Ministry of Commerce and Industry will do what is necessary for indigenous craftspeople to participate and exhibit their work in national and international exhibitions. |
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Creating craft councils should be a priority as it will facilitate the creation of networks among craftspeople and help them produce their goods on a larger scale. |
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However, non-indigenous Panamanian craftspeople must affix, write or indicate, in plain view, that the work is a replica, as well as its place of origin. |
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Permanent villages facilitated the secure storage of food, tools and luxury goods, and allowed specialized craftspeople to devote more time to art. |
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Increasing demand has favourable repercussions on local businesses with economic returns directly to the producers, craftspeople and contractors, he states. |
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Nowadays, cheese producers in Herve have become what can only be called craftspeople, as the preparatory process calls for a great deal of family labour, cleanliness and hygiene. |
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Although there seems to be some ambivalence with regard to the impact of new technologies, progressively more craftspeople are using e-commerce to promote and sell their work. |
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In parallel with the highly skilled craftspeople, marketing specialists are in regular contact with overseas customers, either in person through travel, or by fax, telephone or electronic mail. |
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Hualhuas is known for its tapestries, blankets and sweaters, and where it is possible to see the craftspeople working at their weaving looms. |
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Toolmakers produce precision tools such as jigs, dies and moulds that are used by engineering craftspeople to manufacture a range of products. |
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The microfinancing program for existing companies will cover micro and small enterprises, craftspeople, farmers and self-employed persons. |
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Nearly 30 craftspeople will be selling handmade jewellery, clothing, accessories, cards, skin products, soaps, ceramics, home decor, Christmas decorations and more. |
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Local artists and craftspeople will be displaying their wares including toys, ceramics, jewellery, paintings, cupcakes and textiles between 10am and 2pm. |
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Traditional craftspeople will be showing off their skills with the chance for visitors to try their hand at willow arch weaving and corn dolly making. |
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Those instruments that exist in collections today tend to be robust examples, made by skilled craftspeople for and at the expense of wealthy patrons. |
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The upper floors have workshops that are used by individual craftspeople, whose work can be purchased either from their studio or from the ground floor shop. |
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