He also made other types of ceramics, among them copies of Dutch Delft and Raku wares. |
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Ceramic wares with a rich variety of shapes and sizes appeal to the craft lovers. |
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Designs of a purely ornamental kind, and especially the Iznik, Middle-East and Oriental wares, were the staples of the pottery. |
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These seventeenth-century Hirado wares are somewhat difficult to distinguish from Imari wares made at the same time. |
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Separate areas were devoted to wares from Arita, Kutani, Seto, Satsuma, and Tokyo. |
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By making more expensive materials and embellishments optional for most forms, the firm could offer its wares in a variety of price ranges. |
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One almost wishes one ate fish, for the women generously offer a taste of their mouthwatering wares. |
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Reiko went along the beach in the same way, offering her wares up to everyone of the female persuasion. |
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Checking it out, the site seems to be under construction and The Register found just three solution providers offering their wares. |
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They would wander station platforms and when a troop train pulled in for a minute or two, would offer their wares for sale. |
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Local producers obviously haven't yet caught on to branding their wares to ensnare the wandering green pound. |
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Smith is now a free agent, able to offer his wares to any of the other teams. |
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Today, in addition to their photographic products, they also have a line of military wares. |
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The building with the sphinx and obelisks in the center housed Akoun's Beautiful Orient with its bazaar offering wares from the Middle East. |
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Producers from all over Northern Ireland put their fresh farm wares up for sale to a capacity crowd on Saturday mornings. |
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In many border towns in eastern Poland after 1989, markets and bazaars appeared where Ukraine or White Russian traders offered their wares. |
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The ruined city of Vakith stood deserted, but the distant memory of children playing or merchants peddling their wares echoed in Drakas' ears. |
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In addition, clothing and mats are popular wares, which are often made from the ubiquitous raffia palm tree. |
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There are certain terms that car manufacturers love to use when pushing their latest wares. |
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All along the middle of these blocks are kiosks selling various wares of t-shirts and handbags and jewellery etc. |
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The space in front of the tents is his workspace and he gives shape to his wares and colours them there. |
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A spammer could then use these infected computers as an anonymous remailer for his wares. |
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Demand for these wares abated before the Civil War but soon antiquarians and collectors began to search out examples of these patriotic ceramics. |
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But more times than not, the film can't seem to find the apropos avenue upon which to sell its wares of pragmatism. |
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Their fans fluttered as the men commented on their appearance or nodded, touched an arm here, felt the wares there, and made assignations. |
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It's full of nasty, worrying stuff and advertisers might shy from hawking their wares so close to such uncomfortable viewing. |
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Before passing to the examination of these lustred wares in more detail a few particulars of the Maestro, Giorgio Andreoli, must be noted. |
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The rise of maiolica during the Italian Renaissance signaled a change in the perception and purpose of ceramic wares. |
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Down the road a ways, the salesman sets up shop to peddle his wares to some local townsfolk. |
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She liked to shop, casually wandering throughout the market, occasionally listening to the white clad merchants hawk their wares. |
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The streets were crowded with all sorts of creatures hawking their wares and goods. |
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This conference exists so they can hawk their wares to an audience of government officials, in this case mostly mayors. |
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It's likely to include some author of programme maker plugging their wares at some point. |
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I watch men or women pushing carts heavily laden with their wares in searing temperatures, stifling humidity or drenching rain. |
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Clothes were mounted on racks on either side and mannequins stood on pedestals all around, displaying various wares. |
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There were bakers selling their wares, and beggars scrambling around in the mud for scraps. |
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Derivative forms of terra sigillata include the late Roman Argonne and Marne wares, African red slip ware, and eastern red wares. |
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And every Sunday and Thursday, when thousands of Mayan artisans display their wares in Chichicastenango, tourists are the meal ticket. |
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Choosing what's right for you can be a difficult task, and almost all sites will tout their wares as the strongest Salvia available. |
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Maybe they should have Gough out on the doorsteps as a pitchman, dodging the election canvassers to personally tout the club's wares. |
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Hawkers tout their wares, housewives haggle and workmen of Venice's last working boat yard scrub barnacles from the bottoms of slender craft. |
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Nevertheless, marketers are increasingly eager to tout their wares to Broadway's captive audience. |
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The wares were characterized by a brilliant white body and thin transparent glazes. |
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From 1902, a range of slip-trailed majolica wares represented Minton's contribution to Art Nouveau. |
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There are chapters on amphorae, mortaria, and coarse and fine wares, with particular emphasis on Colchester products. |
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She had the children in mind in choosing colours, wares, right down to bathroom sets in blue for boys and pink for girls. |
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The guards checked their wares, and finding only bolts of cloth and a few jars of spice, allowed them to pass. |
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For the most part the wares are decorated with images of animals in white slip. |
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Meanwhile, as we try ever harder to sell our wares in the States, they're no slouches at the reverse operation. |
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Over 300 organizations and businesses set up snazzy booths to sell wares, distribute information and collect signatures for various petitions. |
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Street traders of all ages stood guarding their wares braving the cold weather of winter until close to midnight. |
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Merchants had thrown rugs on the ground to display their wares and I could see torches and braziers ready to be lit. |
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A plethora of street vendors enthusiastically peddle their wares a bottle's throw from the two pubs. |
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What did those people know about the breathtaking beauty of nature and her wares? |
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Instead of the usual colored crates that advertise the brewers' wares, the architects specified white translucent plastic. |
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Top black celebrities have moved beyond roach spray and brew to endorse a wider variety of wares. |
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Fraudulent doctors and sellers of nostrums have hawked their wares throughout the world since earliest times. |
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Across the way, a handful of tourists examine the wares on offer in a souvenir shop. |
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Sailors and workers alike worked steadily removing wares from importing ships while stocking products for exporting vessels. |
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Shopfronts and stalls were open, with hawkers shouting and displaying their wares for the crowds. |
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The most common ceramics to be found in Indonesia are green-glazed wares, conventionally called celadon. |
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After Yoo died in 1993, Tani started exhibiting his own Koryo celadon wares, including an exhibition in October in Vienna. |
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That night, the carpetmaker closed his shop, piled his most precious wares upon a single camel, and left Baghdad. |
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Well, we're probably all used to the use of ceramics in white wares and are very familiar with those. |
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We are pretty much the pimps of capitalism, hocking the wares of whoever shows us the money. |
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It has become the latest chip maker to stamp its wares with a holographic stamp in a bid to beat processor pirates. |
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They all confessed, saying that they sold their wares at local entertainment venues and had a large number of clientele. |
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Is it that different from the travelling pedlar who hawked his wares warning that he wouldn't be there tomorrow? |
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Dealers have responded to this urge by peregrinating around the country offering their wares at book fairs. |
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The editors and co-founders said the new publication was about giving talented writers somewhere to showcase their wares. |
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Federal law now makes it a felony to use falsehood and deception to hide the origin of the spam messages hawking your fraudulent wares. |
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Are we in Scotland forever to give up a true artistic representation of our country so we can pimp our wares to an American market? |
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Let me just offer a few sage observations after having traveled the aisles inspecting the wares. |
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One year my husband even built special handcrafted redwood planter boxes that I filled with my wares for holiday gifts. |
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In addition to the show gardens, plantsmen were out in force, with over 20 nurseries showing their wares. |
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Because many of the iridescent glass wares were sold to fun-fairs it became known as Carnival Glass. |
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Heaps of local wares will be on display including pottery, ceramics, jewellery, handmade cards, ironwork, felt and furniture. |
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In 1961 she moved to Camden, Arkansas, where she created jewelry, hollowware, flatware, decorative wares, and personal accessories. |
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About 300 shops sell used wares, and heck, even the airport and post office flog the goods. |
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The sequences for lamps, fine wares, amphoras, cooking pots, and plain wares can be clearly established at Corinth. |
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Wedgwood greatly improved the clumsy ordinary crockery of the day, introducing durable, simple and regular wares. |
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In the little trading towns, the traders sat in their shops, far too weary to cry their wares. |
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The name Sally Lunn is said to commemorate a woman baker of that name who had a pastry-cook's shop and cried her wares in the street. |
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Store owners and merchants were crying out their wares or conducting business. |
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Merchants were crying out their wares in the morning air, each straining to make their voices heard over the music and laughter. |
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The shrill cries of the vendors, pursuing passers-by to buy their wares rang through my ears. |
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Phone companies tend to advertise their wares with gloss about downloadable music, cruddy cameras and other such fripperies. |
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Enthusiasts from around the country came to sell their wares and acquire rare versions of the cuddly toys at the Thistle Hotel. |
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Graphics card vendors are having a hard time these days distinguishing their wares from the competition in this cut-throat margin market. |
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I was fascinated to watch her plying her trade to the many young girls eager for her wares. |
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In short he really tried hard to make himself presentable, which he knew would help him when he called at houses selling his wares. |
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When we debarked from our cruise ship for a day of fun, we were surrounded by vendors of local wares along with transportation and tour services. |
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The deckchairs were still there on the beach with the vendors walking up and down selling their wares. |
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The film represents a high water mark in the art of product placement, where companies persuade studios to feature their wares on screen. |
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This decorative style then continued on other ceramic wares such as whiteware, cream-colored earthenware, or white graniteware. |
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Invitees will be able to try the gamut of wares at hitting bays, a short game area as well as a putting green. |
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Under his direction, wares in the style of the French renaissance Limoges enamels were executed. |
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Her wares are marketed to ordinary working class people, through her product line sold by the discount store. |
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Street vendors displayed colourful wares of fruits to crowds of people out for walks or errands. |
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Inspired by dot matrix printers and the wares of a bulk novelties store, it was her first three-dimensional drawing. |
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Over 130 companies will have their wares on display, with big expositions from most major auto manufacturers. |
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Clothes, shoes, food, dry goods, water coconuts, soup and cooked food like jerked chicken or pork are amongst the wares to be had. |
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I carried on looking at different shops selling their wares. |
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They would sit at the bottom of the stands with their wares sitting in a nest of ice chipped from a big block, answering requests from the fans above them. |
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Traders were bringing in crates of imported goods from across the seas while fishmongers and townsfolk sold their own homemade wares in shops and stalls. |
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Hawkers came to sell their wares in small row boats near the cruise boats. |
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Right in town, the weekly flea market continues to grow as vendors hawk their wares and produce to all who desire the freshest of what our area has to offer. |
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Vendors hawked their wares while gesturing wildly, and groups of dirty street urchins played amidst the chaos, laughing and catcalling to one another. |
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They don't tout their wares on the internet or at UK property exhibitions. |
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Although the treasury of King Croesus held great quantities of gold and silver plate, the Lydians clearly loved fine ceramic wares imported from Greece. |
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But none of them could sell their products, and none of them could provide free samples of their product until after the judges had sampled their wares. |
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A mid-19th century braziery run by Mohamed Tahir, where all sorts of brass and copper wares were sold, gave Armenian Streets its Chinese name, Pak Thang-Ah Kay. |
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Most traditions and consuetudes, outliving centuries, and is with today care kept Ukrainians in the folk creation, folk-lore, wares of folk skilled craftsmen. |
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Here donkey carts clop along unpaved streets past fly-studded carcasses hanging in butchers' shops, and peanut vendors and yam salesmen hawk their wares. |
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Like thousands of others in this devastated city, this woman has lost all her wares and livelihood, in one terrifying morning of wholesale destruction. |
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In the weavers' cottage, weavers would be hard at work, and the streets thronged with people, where visitors would hear the cries of street traders selling their wares. |
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As I sauntered down the beach on the prowl for a passed out girl that I could cop a feel from, I spied a raggedy looking tent that was selling strange looking wares. |
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Stall owners hawked their wares under canopies of brightly colored cloth. |
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Actor and explorer Michael Palin, visiting in 2001, described one elderly bookkeeper showing off his priceless wares. |
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It was a time when large numbers of women and antiquarians were collecting ceramics, chiefly the refined wares used in America during the colonial and early Federal periods. |
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Were I a bookseller I should feel disposed to show my appreciation of this joyous and rare wantonness by decorating my wares with seasonable fallalery. |
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Bands played, people danced, and merchants hawked their wares. |
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It had fired jugs, pans, cooking pots and roofing tiles in the 14th century, and similar wares have been found on excavations locally and in adjacent counties. |
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It also helps those who peddle it, because it makes them notorious and helps them sell their wares. |
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The practice of prefacing a story with a brief written summary developed to help street hawkers sell their wares more effectively. |
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It was a cheapjack company that paid writers and artists at rates ranging from poor to involuntary servitude, then printed their wares on presses that were outmoded. |
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The inscriptions are replete with complimentary titles and laudatory sentiments and are finely enameled in the purplish gray background characteristic of wares made for him. |
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He hawked his wares and George was foreman ganger at the station. |
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A small but interesting array of imported fine wares and amphoras dating from the mid-second through the first century B.C. is attested from Messenia. |
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The Egyptian hieroglyphic writing system was likely invented to help with trade, allowing merchants record their wares and account for their stock. |
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But all the Martha Stewart wannabe's can't wait to come out of their gingerbread houses to sell us their fancy little wares of felt and pipe cleaners. |
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Although records show that some toymakers sold their own wares at the large trade fairs held in Frankfurt, Leipzig, and Dresden, this practice did not become common. |
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Many of the souvenir shop owners, however, said that their wares were old stock and that they no longer produced souvenirs made of sea turtle shells. |
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Sure, there were the people talking in the streets and the other's hawking their wares, but most of the population wandered desolately down the streets in an ominous silence. |
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Meanwhile, Ryedale farmers have been dealt another blow with the cancellation of the Malton Farmers' Market, which allows producers to sell wares direct to the customer. |
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Stallholders will be only too happy to advise shoppers who are unfamiliar with the wares on offer, and to offer them samples to help them decide what to buy. |
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As many as 60 stalls would be set up for display and sale of wares. |
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Since European and American customers have stopped visiting their own country, Congolese art vendors bring their wares to Butare and Kigali, Rwanda. |
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As he prepares to market his wares at a sales show, he belatedly discovers that the motel he has chosen in order to save money is a welfare hotel. |
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On the contrary, you now discover innumerable ways to market your wares, be they real or metaphoric. |
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In the photo, the ostentatious monument is undercut by a temporary stall selling wares in its niche. |
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It was a breezy evening, and families were out-of-doors, children playing on the monkey bars of a little park nearby, people strolling past book stalls and market wares. |
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Hawkers, their bargains purchased overseas, return to set up their wares on the sidewalks, competing with time-honoured merchants who display goods indoors. |
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The relative sequences for fine wares, lamps, amphoras, cooking pots, and plain wares can be clearly established, and general trends have become apparent. |
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These moves were designed to foster free trade and thus to make it easier for overseas companies to sell their wares in China untrammelled by embargoes and tariffs. |
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Because their wares were sold to ship captains for use as currency to buy slaves, the Sheffield cutlers wrote, they might be expected to favor the slave trade. |
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Certainly looked like Patriots had been sampling local wares during Denver playoff game against Broncos. |
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At Miami Carnival in October, several soca music traders set up stalls at major venues, openly hawking illegally acquired wares and at giveaway prices. |
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In August shoppers at Target stores across America began making fashion history by buying affordable and sporty wares in bright, splashy colors from style doyen Mizrahi. |
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This vase illustrates the aesthetic lying behind the surviving decorated pottery, as potters evoked the effect of gold on silver in making their wares red and black. |
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It will feature 40 stamp and postcard dealers whose wares cover all aspects of the hobby, as well as up to 25 philatelic societies holding meetings and offering advice. |
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Take, for instance, Yiddish Mamma, a young Parisian brand that peddles its wares with love and humour. |
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Six of Edmonton's most scrumptious purveyors of comestibles along with a dessert and scotch supplier will donate some of their best wares to the event. |
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An election is all about putting your most mouth-watering political wares in the shop window, and discarding those half-baked ideas that will crumble under election pressure. |
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No, Pickert isn't some persnickety homeowner with a penchant for one-of-a-kind wares, but rather a remodeler trying to do things the environmentally friendly way. |
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Trapeze artists, clowns, and ragamuffins were his companions in this enclosed universe of painted horses and pedlars with their orientalist wares. |
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There is always a danger, of course, that these events could be taken over by the sort of traders who sell their wares at car-boot sales and regular street markets. |
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In the marketplaces, vegetable sellers pile their wares into colourful pyramids, shouting at passing donkeys intent on stealing a mouthful of spinach. |
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Less ambitious barbotine wares occur in the Danubian areas and in Egypt. |
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The bazaar brims with the smells and sounds of bustling peasants, braying livestock, simmering foods, traveling musicians and merchants boldly declaring their wares. |
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These days, instead of snake oil salesmen hawking their wares from the back of a wagon, we have late-night cable television infomercials and Web-based promotions. |
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They were much more sexually active than the reluctant Dane, who attended bordellos only to pay for a gazing upon the wares, while never touching. |
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In spite of the protective tariff levied on imported decorated ceramic wares, many American art potteries were unable to survive the influx of foreign wares. |
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In 1767 Wedgwood and Bentley drew up an agreement to divide decorative wares between them, the domestic wares being sold on Wedgwood's behalf. |
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Stallholders were today beginning to pack up their wares following an emotional farewell yesterday. |
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This store offers discounts on all its wares. That store specializes in discount wares, too. |
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The vendors were hawking their wares from little tables lining either side of the market square. |
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Boats shuttled to and fro, and the hawkings and peddlings of all sorts of wares helped to create an amazing scene of activity and prosperity. |
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In these neighbourhoods Jacobite wares such as inscribed glassware, brooches with hidden symbols and tartan waistcoats were popular. |
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Ampthill Clay was dug from the local area for the maintenance of river banks and Kimmeridge Clay at Roswell Pits for the making of pottery wares. |
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Chaucer's Pardoner openly admits the corruption of his practice while hawking his wares. |
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Settlers traded for food and animal pelts, natives for guns, ammunition and other European wares. |
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The atmosphere within a kiln during firing can affect the appearance of the finished wares. |
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When used as fuels, coal and wood can introduce smoke, soot and ash into the kiln which can affect the appearance of unprotected wares. |
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Within the next millennium, wares were decorated with elaborate painted designs and natural forms, incising and burnished. |
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Production was now carried out by small groups of potters for small cities, rather than individuals making wares for a family. |
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Some wares were made using moulds, allowing for increased production for the needs of the growing populations. |
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The following section provides background information on the methods used to form, decorate, finish, glaze, and fire ceramic wares. |
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Porcelain wares may be decorated under the glaze using pigments that include cobalt and copper or over the glaze using coloured enamels. |
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The manufacture of porcelain became highly organised, and the kiln sites excavated from this period could fire as many as 25,000 wares. |
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At first the wares used European shapes and mostly Chinese decoration, as the Chinese had done, but gradually original Japanese styles developed. |
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These porcelains that came from East Asia, especially China, were some of the finest quality porcelain wares. |
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These wares were not yet actual porcelain wares as they were not hard nor vitrified by firing kaolin clay at high temperatures. |
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Other production centres in Britain, Europe and worldwide had a considerable lead in the production of high quality wares. |
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Together with the bodies, there are weapons, household wares and clothes of wool. |
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That I believe him to be true goes without saying. I am not likely to offer pinchbeck wares to my public consciously. |
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Carved designs in lacquerware and designs glazed onto porcelain wares displayed intricate scenes similar in complexity to those in painting. |
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In the aftermath, the wares in the Portuguese factory are impounded by the Calicut authorities. |
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San Miguel Aguasuelos and Jalcomulco are known for their white clay wares which include water jars, toys, nativity scenes, bells and more. |
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These artisans may have sold wares directly from their premises, but also prepared goods for sale on market days. |
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Both Wedgewood and staged expansive showcases of their wares in their private residences or in rented halls. |
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Chinese export porcelain was generally decorative, but without the symbolic significance of wares produced for the Chinese home market. |
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Except for the rare Huashi soft paste wares, traditionally Chinese porcelain was made using kaolin and petuntse. |
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Chinese wares were usually thinner than those of the Japanese and did not have stilt marks. |
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Wares included garnitures of vases, dishes, teawares, ewers, and other useful wares along with figurines, animals and birds. |
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For the potters of Jingdezhen the manufacture of porcelain wares for the European export market presented new difficulties. |
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Highly decorative Canton porcelain was produced throughout the 19th century, but the quality of wares waned. |
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Production of blue and white wares has continued at Jingdezhen to this day. |
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While stationed in Manila, Morga noted many of the wares imported from the Ming dynasty of China. |
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The bourgeoisie had transposed the wares of the shop window to the sitting room, where the clutter of display signalled bourgeois success. |
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Later a series of chapmen would work for the merchant, taking wares to wholesalers and clients in other towns, with them would go sample books. |
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The weaver would go once a week to the market with his wares and offer them for sale. |
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His unique glazes began to distinguish his wares from anything else on the market. |
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When a global MODULE'S wares are imported, the FROM phrase can be used to unqualify the names. |
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They set up the world's first-ever mail order sales service, with Queen Victoria among the customers for their Welsh flannel wares. |
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Martin Vintry church, in the area where vintners unloaded their wares from the Thames and did much of their business. |
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It is dominated by East Gaulish wares of 225-250 and includes some of the latest samian known in Britain. |
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Among his wares was a mahogany Sheraton Pembroke table, with reeded legs and clover top, circa 1790 to 1810, built by Duncan Phyfe. |
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Sue King shares her wares with bicyclists who've made it to the top, geographically and gustatorily. |
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Schmid's typology is based on the stratigraphy of ez Zantur set against datable objects such as lamps, coins, and Eastern terra sigillata A wares. |
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The square was filled with booths, with vendors offering their wares. |
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On arrival from a foreign port, undocumented foreign-built vessels, if laden with goods, wares or merchandise, may, with their cargoes, be subject to forfeiture. |
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Due to the nature of the new structure, competition was fierce, causing Beverly mill not to show its wares to anyone who would potentially steal the ideas. |
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Wedgwood hoped to monopolize the aristocratic market, and thus win for his wares a special distinction, a social cachet which would filter to all classes of society. |
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Taber, owner of the Ever So Humble Pie Company, is balking at the Braintree Farmers Market's demand that she accept the cards in payment for her wares. |
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The first Chinese blue and white wares were produced as early as the ninth century in Henan province, China during the Tang Dynasty, although only shards have been discovered. |
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By the end of the century, blue and white wares in the Kangxi style were produced in large quantities and almost every earlier style and type was copied into the 20th century. |
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This eco-friendly range of bamboo home wares includes salad bowls and salad servers, small bowls, kitchen utensils, chopping boards, coasters and tea lights. |
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As trade with China developed, finer quality wares were shipped by private traders who rented space on the ships of the companies trading with the country. |
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Moreover, the VOC's imported Chinese porcelain wares are often depicted in many Dutch Golden Age genre paintings, especially in Jan Vermeer's paintings. |
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Under this group, the potters of Cholula began to develop the fine polychrome wares that were to become the most popular vessels in all of ancient Mexico. |
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Other major types of wares continued without a sharp break in their development, but there was a general trend to some larger size pieces, and more decoration. |
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Early in the 16th century, Portuguese traders returned home with samples of kaolin, which they discovered in China to be essential in the production of porcelain wares. |
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These developers will be able to find and fix security flaws early in product lifecycles, reducing security risk for all future users of their wares. |
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Thus, the maximum temperature within a kiln is often held constant for a period of time to soak the wares to produce the maturity required in the body of the wares. |
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In all cases, the object of firing is to permanently harden the wares and the firing regime must be appropriate to the materials used to make them. |
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There can be regional variations in the properties of raw materials used for the production of pottery, and this can lead to wares that are unique in character to a locality. |
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He spent much of his time in London and elsewhere, promoting his wares. |
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The product then made solely from melted coins would be found wanting when the silversmith took his wares to the Assay Office, thus discouraging the melting of coins. |
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The following year, Prince Maurice of Orange named him chief pilot of a new expedition of six ships, loaded with merchant wares that the Dutch hoped to trade with China. |
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Some 40 international hardware companies, occupying 74 booths, will show their wares, including videotape recorders, telecine, and videotex systems. |
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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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Especially those porcelain wares of official kilns in the Ming and Qing Dynasties are rated as second to none in the world in terms of both their quality and their quantity. |
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