Newton's second law says the amount of force needed to accelerate the tableware is directly related to the rate of acceleration. |
Machines called jiggers and jolleys are used to make tableware in ceramics factories. |
The most egregious environmental villains in the tableware industry are probably plastic disposables. |
Samian was a fine tableware, and is sometimes called Arretine Ware or Terra sigillata. |
The British workshops, which employed the local craftsmen, mainly produced sturdy, unadorned Georgian tableware. |
Many ancient Chinese artifacts such as vases, bottles and tableware featured fishes and pomegranates known for their numerous fruit seeds. |