Different varieties of metalware have been feasted, including crosses from Niger and Ethiopia and weapons from Gabon. |
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There will also be antique glass, china, furniture and metalware on display. |
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Our other great foible was hunting down British metalware imported into Morocco at the turn of the century. |
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Other common metalware found in the home also requires regular cleaning and likewise has specific cleaning needs. |
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His left hand supports a fluted tray with offerings of fruit and cakes near shoulder level, and his right hand holds a pitcher carved with crisp flutes that suggest metalware. |
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The opportunity to redisplay the domestic metalware collections in London's Victoria and Albert Museum has led to a reassessment of the museum's historical lighting equipment. |
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Kufstein is a popular summer resort and winter-sports centre and manufactures skis, glass, armatures, and metalware. |
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This transition is evident in a previously unpublished set of ten watercolors of about 1800 by an unknown designer of artistic metalware in Paris. |
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The exhibition anticipates the museum's new gallery of domestic metalware. |
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The manorial village was never completely self-sufficient because salt, millstones or perhaps metalware were not available and had to be obtained from outside sources. |
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Metal cleaners remove soils and polish metalware. |
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Some products also protect cleaned metalware against rapid retarnishing. |
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Tarnish, the oxidation of metal, is the principal soil found on metalware. |
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Shoes, clothing, and metalware are manufactured. |
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As such, the Company intends to expand its personalization capabilities through decaling ceramicware and engraving metalware. |
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But in another civil case that was not brought by BaFin, a Munich court ruled in April that two shareholders in a metalware company had acted in concert to remove board members. |
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Processed products included cotton textiles, yarns, thread, silk, jute products, metalware, and foods such as sugar, oils and butter. |
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Manufacturing enterprises produce milled rice, cement, beverages, chemicals, rubber goods, processed coffee, palm oil, woven cloth, paper, metalware, carved wood, and mats and baskets. |
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This type of metalware, admired for its soft, glowing, gray lustre, was principally used in making utensils and vessels for the preparation, serving, and eating of food. |
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The random, natural patterns of sharply hewn timber serve as inspiration for the Wood Grain Collection by American metalware designer Michael Aram. |
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