He had established a school where he held courses for the proletarian class in such crafts as weaving, embroidery, painting, wood carving. |
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And it also keeps alive ancient trades, skills and crafts by channelling them into making products for the western consumer. |
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It wasn't just a hospital but a place where they were taught skills like cookery and crafts. |
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Skills like archery, fire building, outdoor living, and crafts, were all skills of the first campers. |
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Stalls selling everything from books and bric-a-brac to cakes and crafts will be on the agenda, as well as games, a tombola and a raffle. |
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There are excellent tomes on Museums and on Museology, books on arts and crafts, on forests, natural history and so on. |
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Thai crafts include handwoven silk and cotton, woodcarvings, silverwork, basketry, and lacquerware. |
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Other crafts include lacquerware, handwoven carpets, handprinted textiles, and tie-dyed fabrics. |
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Visitors can find trade in both modern products and traditional crafts, such as bamboo and wood handicrafts. |
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Teeling Street was allotted to arts and crafts displays and butter and boxty makers and the tinsmith. |
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More than 80 merchants sell fresh produce, meat, fish, flowers, breads, crafts, books and clothing. |
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Her one-room gallery features colorful, edgy pieces of fine art and contemporary crafts produced by local and out-of-state artists. |
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A great selection of arts and crafts, home baking, bric a brac and Christmas decorations will be on offer. |
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This is the place to see a wide range of beautiful local crafts and it is a must for avid shoppers. |
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Project Seahorse has helped communities sell local crafts to a wider market, often through aquariums. |
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It sells high-quality, handmade crafts like carved coconut boxes and hand-painted sushi bowls in the U.S., Europe and Japan. |
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I caught the bus to historic Scottsdale, which has more than 100 shops and boutiques, selling Indian jewellery and crafts. |
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The square attracts many people and there are lots of local people selling their crafts. |
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These old edifices camouflage well-stocked shops that carry crafts, jewellery, trinkets, carrots, clocks, wants and necessities. |
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We have to look to provide extra services, and this display of local gifts and crafts has certainly been welcomed by our customers. |
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It will feature two floors of galleries as well as a shop on the ground floor selling gifts and crafts. |
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Traditional handmade crafts were not only useful but also decorative, with colorful and intricate designs. |
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The festival will showcase food and crafts from around 100 local producers. |
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It is expected that some well known craftsmen will display their crafts at the fair. |
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It would include a carnival procession, medieval banquet, bands, an ox roasting and a traditional fair with crafts. |
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It was organised by North Yorkshire County Council to celebrate the very best in local foods and crafts. |
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They seem to have the crafts and skills which have been disappearing in Britain. |
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Adventurers and warriors generally had three ways to learn their crafts and skills. |
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It places the emphasis on crafts and skills rather than superficial qualifications. |
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This all-inclusive holiday festival will feature three stages of non-stop music, sumptuous food, creative crafts and interactive fun. |
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The Captain entertains kids with magic tricks, games, crafts and fun activities designed to take their mind of being in hospital. |
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The late Nellie was a woman of many talents and could turn her hand to many different crafts. |
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Archaeological remains have been found of altars, Harappan script and crafts. |
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She tried her hand at making a lava lamp as her arts and crafts project which proved very successful. |
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As a fair trade organization, we seek to market the crafts of Third World artisans and to inform Americans about those artisans. |
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The Western Province provides abundant raw materials required for crafts production, timber is one of them. |
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The National Museum and Art Gallery promotes local artists, and hosts annual exhibits of Western-style plastic arts and traditional crafts. |
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Overall, between 1700 and 1800, proto-industries expanded while crafts stagnated or declined. |
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Second, clause 6 of the bill allowed the gallery building to be used for purposes ancillary to the display of arts and crafts. |
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Australia is the world center of sewing and crafts, so we should be able to get some good thread from them. |
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The activities I liked best were arts and crafts, which my Mum is very big on. |
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Maritime crafts will be demonstrated in a marquee featuring stalls of wood carving, rope craft and the secrets of ship bottling. |
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There will be a host of activities including a market in the town centre and demonstrations of ancient crafts. |
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As well as music and dancing, there was also an arts and crafts marquee offering a mixture of displays and practical demonstrations. |
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Several suggestions were made for next years event including indoor attractions such as demonstrations in cookery, crafts and floral arrangement. |
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Another 15-20 per cent of workers were employed in specialized crafts such as metallurgy, woodwork, and leatherwork. |
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The wide-ranging project will allow visitors to try their hands at age-old country crafts with the help of trained demonstrators. |
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The arts and crafts movement began in Britain in reaction to the industrial revolution of the nineteenth century. |
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Many shop in the growing sections of arts and crafts stores that are dedicated to scrapbooking. |
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The museum is a repository of Swahili culture and on display are artifacts, dhows, jewelry and crafts. |
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The show will also have sections for agriculture, horticulture, arts and crafts and cookery. |
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She started to make crafts from the material and has produced some very unusual crafts, cushions, tea cosies, aprons, bags and much more. |
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An effort is under way to resurrect the museum with a focus on crafts and design, rather than contemporary art. |
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There will also be a jumble sale selling car parts, a crafts and models marquee, a funfair and a cars and commercial vehicle line-up. |
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I go back and find some odd things like rope and natural jute twine packaged for the crafts market. |
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Carvings, batiks, basketry, jewelry, ceramics, and other indigenous crafts are made largely for sale to tourists. |
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Thus began Cooper's serendipitous ascent into the more rarified air of the arts and crafts. |
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Using your pattern as a template, cut the design with a sharp crafts knife. |
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They may offer leisure activities such as arts and crafts, or services such as chiropody and hairdressing. |
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The other themes of the show, revolved around food, wildlife, forces of nature, drapes, traditional arts and crafts, khadi and denim. |
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As well as a tearoom with home-made food, there will be a gift shop with original crafts, artwork and garden gifts. |
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An odd assortment of home center and crafts store finds come together for this handmade wind chime. |
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All exhibitors' art or crafts will be subject to the approval of a jury of peers to ensure that works are handcrafted by the submitting artist. |
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The trade and crafts stands were numerous and had displays varying from cosmetics to woodcraft and sign writing. |
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The daily schedule of events includes storytelling, dance performances, and demonstrations of native crafts from throughout the state. |
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Mostly inexpensive metalwork such as ringed pins characterize the industry and crafts going on in the town. |
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Ledoc had turned out to be a salesman of silver crafts, from weapons to small trinkets and necklaces. |
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There are several arts and crafts lots, notably an unusual mahogany high-backed chair and a oak-plank top, refectory table. |
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A master of the bongo and timbales, he deftly crafts complex and rousing Latin American anthems infused with a joyous intensity. |
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Orders are now being taken in time for Christmas for Christmas cakes, puddings, mince pies, flower arrangements, holly wreaths and crafts. |
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Traditional crafts of the Kutch have been revived through ornate patterns and handwork of the Rabari, Mathua, and Ahir regions. |
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Ask questions about the crafts of copy-editing, photojournalism, illustration, graphics, design, and new media. |
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I think I get my love of crafts from my mother, who at the moment is obsessed with turning offcuts from mohair rugs into luxurious winter wraps. |
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A friend and I haunt craft shows for the tackiest crafts, and cozies are frequently some of the best. |
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Traditional Andorran crafts include fancy, carved pinewood furniture, pottery, and ironwork. |
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The first shuttle to dock with the space station in more than two years is leaving it a cleaner place as the two crafts prepare to disengage. |
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The arts and crafts exhibition was held in the village hall, while refreshments were served in a marquee on the village green. |
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Mat making and related arts and crafts are popular among the Ndebele, Kalanga, and Nambya people. |
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In the rural crafts tent, Margaret White was almost having to fight off customers interested in her hand-carved rocking horses. |
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We had an excellent arts and crafts counselor who knew a great deal about pattern making and sewing. |
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Wilson crafts this social satire in the mould of Thackeray or Trollope, crisscrossing class barriers with fluid facility. |
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Stencils are available in a variety of motifs and designs from art and crafts supply stores. |
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The lower status service castes are associated with hereditary crafts such as mat weaving, jewelry making, and clothes washing. |
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The children have enjoyed a week of fun and games and arts and crafts designed to prevent boredom setting in during the long summer holidays. |
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Youngsters turned their hands to arts and crafts at Swindon Museum and Art Gallery at the weekend. |
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The 190 stalls sell decorations, toys, knitwear, and a wide variety of arts and crafts. |
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The thinking man's player, the 2002 beaten finalist crafts points with care and is able to play from any quarter of the court. |
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He's been down in every imaginable piece of diving gear known to man as well as a wide array of underwater submersibles and crafts. |
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And I bless God who crafts light and creates darkness, who will radiate a new light upon Zion, whose light pours off you to illuminate my room. |
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Regrowth is fast and the coppice is allowed to grow until the poles are big enough to be used for crafts. |
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Both events feature arts and crafts stalls, a fun fair, majorettes ' performances, a brass band and a barbecue. |
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On a final foray for djellabas and babouches, we head for the government-run, fixed-price arts and crafts stores. |
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Over the weekend, patrol crafts of the administration saved 12 boaters, eight on a Zhejiang fishing boat and four on a Shanghai boat. |
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Fresh cut flowers, organic vegetables, crafts and willow works as well as hedging plants and a shrub or nursery area are all on display. |
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Against the eclectic musical background there was a huge array of stalls, including recycled clothes, hammocks, body art, books and crafts. |
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On the first weekend in December, La Fiesta de Tumacacori celebrates regional culture with native crafts, foods, and a mariachi mass. |
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Whether you're working on detailed crafts or simply need to make freehand cuts, the flexibility of a scroll saw is just what you need. |
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Use a grommet tool, available at crafts stores, to poke an eyelet hole in the closure's center and to set a grommet in place. |
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An exhibition featuring the ordinary lives of Greenlanders and their arts and crafts came to Sofia for the first time on Tuesday. |
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Other crafts include basket making, palm weaving, and jewelry made from native coral and seashells. |
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Live theatre, games, dancing, arts and crafts and archery, bring to life the Middle Ages. |
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Under the guidance of a crafts council approved basket-maker, everyone made his or her own traditional willow basket. |
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The street hosted a fair featuring Irish and Slovak foods, arts and crafts, and a free concert featuring music from the two countries. |
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We seem too anxious in the crafts to become generically contemporary and banally global. |
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Ancient crafts met modern technology when members of a London livery company visited Clyde Naval Base. |
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The week will include arts and crafts, music, song and dance and is sure to keep everyone occupied and happy. |
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The old imperial town of Kyoto has a great and long tradition of arts and crafts. |
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There will be an events marquee with crafts and games for children, displays and information throughout the day. |
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It served as a school where girls were trained in arts and crafts, household management, music and religion. |
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Over the years gulets have evolved from traditional crafts for fishing and transport into their present profile with a broad beam and wide deck. |
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The school itself has four libraries, two shared areas for arts and crafts and an IT suite packed with laptop computers. |
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On Saturday, May 15 the group will host a day of traditional arts and crafts in the Loftus Hall. |
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He was indeed the dominant figure in Peruvian art in his lifetime and he helped awaken an interest in the native arts and crafts of his country. |
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The folk arts and crafts of Bengal reflect the diversity of its people and the skills of its artisans. |
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The great innovations in Ottoman arts and crafts owed nothing to the example of Renaissance models. |
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It features a wide variety of arts and crafts including ceramics, furniture, jewellery and painting. |
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The activities include music and dance, arts and crafts and various outings. |
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She reports a disinclination to continue with her crafts and seems predisposed to a bit of lethargy. |
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There will be a photographic exhibition, displays of arts and crafts, trade stands, and a food market. |
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They set up their looms and spinning wheels in a back-to-the-future type stunt to raise awareness of their crafts. |
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Christmas cards designed by the children will be on sale along with arts and crafts. |
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Her work suggests that Art Deco had origins in some aspects of the arts and crafts. |
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It offers a range of complementary therapies such as aromatherapy massage, acupuncture, arts and crafts, drama and music. |
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On display will be old tractors, implements, stationary engines, model steam engines, vintage motor cycles and cars, crafts and displays. |
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Cars were as old fashioned as buggies and hovering crafts that ran off of air and exhausted pure steam were used instead. |
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He wrote textbooks on arithmetic, algebra and geometry with the aim of including only theorems which could be applied to the crafts. |
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Next week will be our first arts and crafts night, which will have a Hallowe'en theme. |
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Stallholders offered a variety of goods and a range of arts and crafts were on display. |
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Its sub groups included clubs for activities like drama, art and crafts, and country dancing. |
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It is predominantly an adaptation of Cotswold vernacular architecture with pure arts and crafts embellishments. |
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As usual a mix of activities such as dance, storytelling, arts and crafts were organised to suit all age groups. |
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Traditional Sumu crafts included spinning, weaving, and dyeing cotton for clothes and household items such as sheets. |
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Her project enables her to meld an appreciation for handmade domestic crafts with the austere traditions of formalist abstraction. |
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Among the oldest crafts of the Abkhazians are basket weaving, pottery, woodworking and metalworking. |
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The arts and crafts must be submitted on the previous day and the mart will be open from 2 o'clock onwards on Saturday to accept these. |
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Murphy can use other preindustrial crafts as subjects and analogues for similarly well-made poems. |
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The crafts themselves can also be created using small hot air balloons or ordinary balloons with lights inside them. |
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The arts centre will form the centrepiece of the community's art and crafts industry. |
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There were performances from community groups, a food arena, arts and crafts stalls and funfair rides. |
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In addition to pottery, other crafts are embroidery and the production of leather goods such as belts and purses. |
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Traditional Dutch crafts include pottery, tile work, glassware, and silver. |
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You'll be able to learn about crafts from scrapbooking to pottery in the demonstrations. |
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This Amerindian descent is still evident in the northern countryside where pottery and other Indian crafts are made with traditional methods. |
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The concept of folk art not only included fine art, but referred mainly to arts and crafts such as pottery or textile works. |
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The money was to purchase equipment for the club, including computers, games, furniture and arts and crafts materials. |
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Arts and crafts have been crucial to the revival of Newtown as Johannesburg's cultural precinct. |
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Ethan then finally pulled into a dark alley way between a closed restaurant and crafts store. |
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The Arts and Crafts Festival will bring to its patrons the traditional Indian crafts with a heritage going back to the dawn of civilisation. |
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Raw silk, georgette, and linen are the fabrics in which she crafts her signature pant suits and sexy evening dresses. |
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Martine Camillieri, who co-directs the gallery, is also very talented with crafts and decoration. |
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The scope of Burton's artistic ability went well beyond that of decorative arts in the arts and crafts style. |
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It will sell goods like gingerbread, cakes, crafts and Christmas decorations. |
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The importation of arts and crafts from Brazil will normally give rise to customs duty. |
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In urban areas, lower-class men work in crafts, manufacturing, and low-paid service industries. |
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There will also be a variety of home crafts including knitted items and afghans, toys, books, paper goods and household items. |
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Entrants wearing fancy dress took to the water in kayaks, dinghies, canoes and other water crafts to raise cash for charity. |
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There will also be a wide range of high quality locally produced crafts, great to keep or to give as gifts! |
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We ordered ours ready-made from a storage supplies catalog, but you could cover plain ones purchased from a crafts store. |
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The crafts will include stick making, painting, clay modelling, paper mache, collage and many more. |
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When I was a child in the Belgian countryside, my grandmother taught me crafts like lace-making, perfumery and painting. |
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The first series focused on informal economic activity covering animal husbandry, agronomy, wild fruits, thatch, art, curios and crafts. |
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Small crafts made by some of the women and older men were traded for as well. |
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Mr Lyons said the reception centre runs a number of computer, arts and crafts and language classes for adults. |
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Many crafts are languishing due to having to compete against industrially manufactured goods. |
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Back on land, the resort provides complimentary tennis, Tahitian dance classes and lessons in making local clothing and crafts. |
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The students train in crafts, tailoring, typewriting and computer programming. |
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This includes cottage crafts, intarsia woodwork, beautiful lampshades, jewellery, embroidery, candlewicking and heaps more. |
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At the Kings Mountain Art Fair, view juried arts and crafts in a redwood forest above Woodside. |
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It comes to him as a surprise that these signs should be a matter of concern to any one of the crafts of men. |
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The children also joined in a sports day, tried out trampolining and experimented with arts and crafts. |
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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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She was very interested in arts and crafts and spent hours painting and doing her craftwork. |
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Farming, herding, fishing, seafaring, commerce, and crafts were the historical mainstays of the economy. |
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For all trainees the weekly curriculum included classes in English and Kiswahili, music, social and religious education, and traditional crafts. |
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It has helped in redefining their lives by teaching them new crafts and packaging old ones better. |
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More than 20 stalls will be selling a wide variety of local crafts including artwork, woodcarvings and food. |
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Members of the cooperative spin and dye wool, knit sweaters, and also make ceramic crafts. |
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Traditional crafts such as knitting and lace-making have a wonderful history in Scotland. |
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And this well-worn lament is never more true than when it applies to country crafts. |
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The competition tests team-member's abilities in a variety of creative tasks including cookery, woodwork, crafts and computer skills. |
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They showed off their skills in many subjects like cooking, woodwork, crafts and computer and proved to be the best. |
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Fulani men are less involved in the production of crafts such as pottery, iron-working, and dyeing than some neighboring peoples. |
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When starting out as a small business, it may be best to buy cases and mounts from a local arts and crafts store. |
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Our folklore and arts and crafts reflect our love and reverence for the animal world. |
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Scottish crafts such as pottery, hand-knitting, jewelry-making, and weaving are widely practiced. |
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There are opportunities for people to use their creative abilities in fine dancing, needlework, illumination, and other crafts such as pottery. |
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We made most of our own decorations from art supplies, crafts, sewing and woodworking projects. |
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The kids and their families get together to sing and do crafts and other fun activities. |
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There will be art and crafts, activities, quizzes and games at The Platform, Morecambe. |
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There were exhibits from many areas including woodwork, art, crafts, metalwork and science from first year up to fifth year. |
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Youngsters can take part in a variety of activities from crafts to computer games. |
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Other prisoners teach crafts and skills, benefiting from modern equipment and resources they might not otherwise get to use. |
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Women in rural areas are also generating income through activities such as crafts and tailoring. |
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The extra curricular activities include a wide range of fun and educational activities, arts, crafts, cookery and projects. |
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Arts and crafts also develop skills in manipulation, perception, and analysis. |
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The curriculum is broad based incorporating such subjects as art, crafts, skills, etc. |
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The children were taught Mugdhu dance, along with a range of other Asian skills and crafts including origami. |
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Traditionally, this means a lakeside retreat complete with cabins, crafts, and nature-filled activities. |
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Cafes, fun fairs, tat shops and arts and crafts litter the Venice beachfront, but it is the stallholders rather than the stalls themselves that provide the interest. |
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In Imbolc, a sunken circle is paved with an abstract, carved stone representation of Brigit as three sisters, the three patrons of poetry, the crafts and midwifery. |
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Barbadian crafts include pottery, mahogany items, and jewelry. |
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The camps offer activities including bouncy castles, mini tennis, games, swimming, football, trampolining, gymnastics, dance, arts and crafts, music, quizzes and videos. |
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Hobby Lobby, which sells arts and crafts materials, is owned by devout Southern Baptists. |
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Wooden sculptures, plaques, and furniture are popular crafts. |
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Non-fish eaters should attend the arts and crafts fair or catch a live show at the salmon Jam. |
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On show at the festival are leather goods, clay statuettes, wooden showpieces, handloom garments, jute bags, paper articles, metal crafts and so on. |
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One pennant indicates a small-craft advisory which alerts mariners that weather, potentially dangerous to small crafts, is either occurring or is forecast. |
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Traditional crafts included pottery, basketwork, and woodwork. |
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The club would include creative activities such as arts and crafts. |
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Traditional Lebanese crafts include basketry, carpet weaving, ceramics and pottery, copper-and metalworking, embroidery, glass-blowing, and gold-and silversmithing. |
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The younger kids have swimming activities as well as crafts. |
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The islanders carved and erected the stone statues, produced many other arts and crafts and developed Rongorongo, the only written language in Oceania. |
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The Celtic revival in the world of arts and crafts meant an abundance of round towers, shamrocks and wolfhounds, all of which graced the postcards. |
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Both boast the world's finest china, crystal, jewellery, linens, watches, fragrances, and designer clothing, all at duty-free prices, plus local crafts and souvenirs. |
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No wonder her Tokyo home brims with wooden furniture, decorative crafts, batik and other textiles from the isle, which she also gifts friends with. |
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The museum hired Monroe, a nationally known crafts expert, in July. |
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The Song of the South generally sounds the same from upper management to crafts, especially when it comes to a preference for open shop and to opinions on the economy. |
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When it's too hot or too rainy even to visit the park with the kids, a stash of arts and crafts supplies and a few treats extraordinaire may very well save your sanity. |
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And he said the Americans would be missed, not just by the hotels, but because they were also the people who bought the Aran sweaters and other Irish produced crafts. |
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One of the most common occupations of skilled slaves and freedmen was that of carpentry, or more generally any of the construction crafts, including masonry. |
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Born in Stockholm, Sweden, the artist trained for three years in design crafts and haute couture dressmaking and created one-off garments sold in boutiques in Stockholm. |
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I make a lot of handmade greetings cards and, while I use all the above shops, they all stock very similar items for people such as myself specialising in paper crafts. |
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The camp offers classes in drama, arts and crafts and storytelling. |
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Thucydides crafts levels of antilogy within and between all the elements of his text such that his readers are invited, as a kind of witness both to the war and to human nature. |
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During the late 1950s, Elder continued to learn the crafts of writing, acting, and producing for the stage and worked in summer stock and with a mobile acting company. |
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You experience a thriving mix of Maori, forestry, arts and crafts, a champion Maori rugby team, Tolaga Bay knitwear, peerless beaches and matchless surf. |
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Dozens of musicians, singers, dancers and actors performed on two stages in the park, while stalls of food, arts and crafts were set up to tempt passers-by. |
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The Dublin Society was founded in 1731 to promote Irish agriculture and manufactures, and during the 1740s absorbed a local academy to provide a training for arts and crafts. |
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Afterwards, in the afternoon, campers pick between theater, dance, athletics, and crafts. |
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During the day on Saturday, there is a display of traditional crafts in Gurteen village i.e. basket making, woodturning, butter making and many more. |
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There they got the chance to try out crafts and creative arts, skating, quad bike riding, climbing walls, mock caving and a giant inflatable obstacle course. |
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Erris is renowned for many things including its outstanding tradition in exquisite hand crafts like lace making, crochet, needlework and knitting. |
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There will also be a show of local crafts including fretwork, crystal glass, embroidery, dancing costumes, place mats, potted plants, flowers, and taxidermy. |
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There is also a special crafts Christmas market with workshops of gold and silversmiths, furriers, chandlers, bookbinders, and bakers at the St. Margareth's Church. |
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One eyewitness said the group looked like they were planting vegetables, were practising recycling and doing crafts and had their own electricity generators. |
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Attractions include working crafts and conservation marquees, an art exhibition, falconry and archery displays as well as a demonstration of carriage driving. |
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On the whole, it is an earnest attempt to preserve traditional crafts from extinction and to help skilled craftsmen and weavers, who are living in penury. |
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Another suggestion was for a non-permanent art and crafts market concentrating on local goods until something more permanent becomes economically viable. |
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The industrial therapy unit and occupational therapy unit provide training on crafts such as weaving, basket-making, soft toy making, tailoring and quilting. |
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Lisa got some construction paper because she likes crafts and Dana got some tacky costume jewellery because she likes to dress up and look pretty. |
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Alaska's department of environmental conservation promotes the recycling of plastic bags by turning them into crocheted crafts, backpacks, handbags, bath mats and baskets. |
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It had been a small, arts and crafts affair with no outside sponsors and, apart from petrol money for a few of the performers no one had been paid for their work. |
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There will also be the usual crafts such as bee keeping, butter making, needle work, vintage cars, tractors, traditional boxty and colcannon plus much more. |
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Traditional production and crafts in their contemporary form will be presented by the masters of coopery, pottery, basketry, tinker's craft and smithery. |
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The summer camps are run on a Monday to Friday basis from 10 am to 3pm and feature bilingual activities such as drama, art, crafts, music, dancing and sports. |
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Japanese arts and crafts exercised such a hold over European and American imaginations that in the late 19th century there was a craze for everything from fans to porcelain. |
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Other crafts include textiles, leatherwork, basketry, and stained glass. |
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Few of the Garifuna still practice their traditional crafts. |
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Traditional crafts include knotted and woven carpets made from wool or goat hair, basket-weaving, pottery, silver jewelry, intricate embroidery, and brassware. |
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Traditional crafts have also had a long tradition of importance for items such as pottery, handwoven cloth, carved stools, raffia baskets, and gold jewelry. |
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A portion of the immigrants were skilled artisans who typically replicated their old-world crafts of shoemaking and repairing, tailoring, carpentry, and barbering. |
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In matters of material power, the Europeans passed from crafts and artisanal technology to empirical science, and eventually to industrial technology. |
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There will also be a show of local crafts including fretwork, crystal glass, embroidery, dancing costumes, placemats, potted plants, flowers, and taxidermy. |
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With these objectives in mind, many navies of the world have been widely using in recent decades small surface ships that include corvettes and combatant crafts. |
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Merchants attempted to prevent lower crafts and gilds from infringing on their trade, monopolies and political power. |
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The pole is usually painted in the Bavarian colours of white and blue and decorated with emblems depicting local crafts and industry. |
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The lakeside enclosures called crannogs continued to be used and seem especially associated with crafts. |
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Most crafts over time have become specialties of more or more municipalities. |
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There will be prizes for the best doodlers including arts and crafts vouchers and custommade 3D doodles. |
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The partnership with FBA was forged through Hindsight's close relationship with children's crafts and toys brand Colorific, an active FBA member. |
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The store also features a wide range of bird feeders, telescopes, and jewelry and crafts from Africa and from other parts of the world. |
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Penty left his father's office in 1901, and moved to London in 1902 to pursue his interest in the arts and crafts movement. |
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Women continue traditional crafts of using straw to make baskets and hats on the larger Caicos islands. |
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Morris began experimenting with various crafts and designing furniture and interiors. |
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Like the Arts and Crafts movement in Europe, Mingei sought to preserve traditional crafts in the face of modernising industry. |
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Entertainment also included an elaborate arts and crafts fair, food booths, carnival rides, dance lessons and gunfighting exhibitions. |
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The commander's policy was to have all the soldiers skilled in all the arts and crafts so that they could be as interchangeable as possible. |
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Wives and husbands often worked as a team and taught their children their crafts to pass it on through the family. |
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Many crafts are considered to be simple home maintenance, such as cooking, sewing and carpentry. |
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The museum holds displays of traditional crafts with a working blacksmith forge, a pottery, a weaver, miller, and clog maker. |
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Woodworker Steve Butler of Mendon crafts one-of-a-kind tables using vintage breadboxes and ottomans. |
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Until the 17th century, art referred to any skill or mastery and was not differentiated from crafts or sciences. |
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The village is the birthplace of two famous personalities in the scene of national crafts fabrication. |
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Traditional crafts such as weaving, ceramics, and basketry continued to be practised. |
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Many of these crafts are produced by communities that specialize in one or more types. |
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The Incas maintained these crafts and made architectural achievements including the construction of Machu Picchu. |
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Textiles are used in many traditional crafts such as sewing, quilting and embroidery. |
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Volunteers provided training in crafts such as knitting, embroidery and lace making, all costs initially being borne by Lady Brabazon herself. |
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These events are held outdoors and include live music, festivals, dance, arts and crafts and they are very diverse in ethnicity. |
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The event also will feature arts and crafts workshops, face painting, karaoke and Captain Cardio and his pot-belly pig. |
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Make space for ethnic crafts and artwork such as kilim rugs and cushions, buddha ornaments and handcrafted candlesticks. |
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There will be an egg hunt, Bunny Hop Race, the much-loved Egg and Spoon Race, Easter egg painting workshops and arts and crafts activities. |
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The events include a bunny hop race, an egg and spoon race, as well as painting worshops and other arts and crafts activities. |
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It covers 10 crafts, including bricklaying, cabinet making, carpentry, joinery, painting and decorating, plastering, roofing and tiling. |
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She enjoyed spending time with her family, travel, beading, flower gardening, crafts, rockhounding, embroidery, knitting and crocheting. |
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By the 1990s the number of new artists, craftsmen, designers and retailers specializing in Celtic jewelry and crafts was rapidly increasing. |
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The Common was an arts and crafts community focused around a chapel, with an emphasis on manual labour in opposition to modern commerce. |
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The huge mishmash of crafts, food, music and fun takes over the stretch of Park Avenue between Pleasant and Highland streets. |
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They have given me plenty of experience and sent me on a three-year SVQ in advanced crafts. |
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So get your lawn chairs out and go enjoy all the food, games, parades, decorations, crafts, live music and, of course, fireworks. |
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Calvin thought that agriculture and the traditional crafts were normal human activities. |
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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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Maimonides methodically and artfully crafts a list of 613 commandments in a work that serves as a prolegomenon to the Mishneh Torah. |
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Fagan said that anyone can make the crafts that are offered at the fair, even those with no crafting experience. |
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There will always be toys, crafts, butties and coffee and a chance for dads to spend some quality time with their kids. |
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There will be cookery demonstrations with chefs and you can browse through the craft market stalls selling crafts made by local Jamaicans. |
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It features a brass band and stalls selling toys, local crafts and warming treats such as hot apple wine. |
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Judith Watkins is centre manager for arts and crafts charity Re-create, part of the Cardiff and the Vale Play Services Association. |
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Be it working on crafts or baby-sitting young patients, Niekrasz helps in any way she can, even if it means an impromptu performance or no. |
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There will be gifts, jewellery, crafts, books, toys, tombolas, bric-a-brac and a spinning jenny. |
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