The grips of the backswords are covered with wire-wrapped genuine rayskin and the basket liners are crafted in fabric-covered leather. |
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Oriental vases, mini-laughing Buddhas, porcelain crafted idols and many more, stood in line, waiting for us to buy them. |
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It's an artfully crafted French romantic comedy with just a touch of drama to keep the viewer slightly in suspense. |
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A few, mostly the higher ranking among them, carried well crafted rapiers that they had appropriated in trade. |
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You can have any message stamped over the rubber band bracelets, or designs crafted on them. |
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Upon his mighty paws, which resembled large, furry, human hands, were claws sharp as razors and unbreakable as the most finally crafted swords. |
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Beer has come a long way and there are now plenty of them being lovingly crafted all over the nation of rugby, racing and beer. |
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For instance, many people who can't digest cow-milk-based products can happily assimilate stuff crafted from goat's milk. |
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The showrooms experience a general demand for table mats and coasters and various hand crafted items, specially for exports. |
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A while back, I crafted a set of runes from some tiny clamshells someone had sent me from the shore. |
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Typically an acrylic tub is crafted from a mixture of high-grade sanitary acrylics, ceramic powders, polyester resins, and fiberglass. |
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This is the most passionately crafted and refreshing Australian films I've seen in a while. |
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The more traditional arrangements show just how immaculately crafted these tunes really are. |
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She has a perfect balance of wit, sense, humour and intelligence and knows the value of a well crafted insult. |
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The mural is crafted in Talavera tile from Cholula, Mexico, and incorporates icons from both Mexican and New Mexican cultures. |
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The walls had excellently crafted tapestries that must have been precious family heirlooms from the look of them. |
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Final exams are the most evil, satanic, malicious event ever crafted by mankind. |
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And he saw the unmistakable hilt of a finely crafted sword protruding from the scabbard on the belt of a tall, golden-haired elf. |
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It punctures all their carefully crafted movie-of-the-week fictions about inhumanly perfect, noble, victimized minorities. |
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Emile is the final part of the trilogy and boasts impressive cinematography and well crafted scenes. |
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Boy Soldiers, another Winners series telemovie, is a carefully crafted period piece. |
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He has crafted Renaissance and baroque lutes, theorbos, chitarrones, archlutes, and classical guitars. |
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You look at one of my documents on a screen, and hopefully you can tell that it's been crafted to make you want to read it. |
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It was crafted in the shape of a spider, so that its minute legs would curl around her index finger, with tiny ruby eyes. |
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His carefully crafted mystique is built entirely on his manufactured masculinity. |
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The most prized furnishings in Bahraini households are handwoven rugs, either imported from Iran or locally crafted. |
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Both unglazed terracotta ware and highly glazed ware crafted there are on sale in the museum foyer and the adjacent conservatory. |
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This delightful honeypot is beautifully crafted in fine white English bone china with a bee and beehive motif. |
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The Balinese thrive on custom and ritual, and they've crafted elaborate costumes and buildings to support those rituals. |
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It is imprudent of presidents and trustees to approve budgets that were not crafted by those with the relevant academic and fiscal know-how. |
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This reverse process can make these viewers unknowingly complicit with their own duping through artfully crafted masquerade. |
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The prose is taut and beautifully crafted, the story is woven with the intricate expertise of a master craftsman. |
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The exposition featured their beautifully designed and masterfully crafted harps. |
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The building has clearly been crafted with extreme care and many people were involved in masterminding the practical details. |
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He is known for beautifully crafted houses that weave seamlessly into their sites. |
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Each honeypot is crafted in premium quality vitreous white earthenware and glazed with the finest clear glaze available. |
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He filled these interiors with diminutive tools of the given trade, all painstakingly crafted by his own hands. |
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This is a thoughtful, carefully crafted and, above all, intelligent movie which deserves a massive audience. |
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In that particular environment of deep pile carpet and glass display gun cases crafted of dark mahogany, his garb fit in. |
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Historians and politicians skillfully crafted the narrative of an active middle class who had heroically waged the revolutionary struggle. |
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In order to get authentic bead jewelry, be sure to buy it where it is crafted by hand. |
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One year for Papa's birthday I commissioned a gold tie tack to be made for him that was crafted from a photo of Brandy's face. |
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Their meticulously crafted melodies and tight harmonies recreate that awesome sound of the seventies. |
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The crown was crafted out of platinum and designed as three semicircles, one in the center and one on each side. |
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Carefully crafted summary reports, with columns of figures, spreadsheets, and graphs appended at the end, take time to digest and appreciate. |
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Only inches high, they are painstakingly crafted out of foreign newspapers available in London. |
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But for some things, orderliness and logic give me an aesthetic tingle on a par with a beautifully crafted film or a garden that just works. |
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Gurganus is a stylist and magician, and his stories are beautifully crafted. |
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On the one hand they can offer perfectly crafted pieces of writing just right for fast and enjoyable consumption. |
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Her poems are crafted about the identity of black people in South Africa and she writes in Setswana and Sepedi. |
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The heel cup, arch and toe box are all solidly crafted and shaped to hold hour foot with no hot spots. |
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The painstakingly crafted detail has always been the essence of a Grimshaw building. |
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For his first solo album, he has lovingly crafted 11 homages, all doffing the cap to great soundtrack composers of the past. |
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The next moment, Etria found that she had several necklaces crafted from jewels and gold around her neck. |
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Instead of explosions, we find delicately crafted compositions of shadow and darkness. |
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Her beautifully crafted cake features Pinocchio sitting on the knee of the toymaker Gepetto. |
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Unlike so much sham now usurping our stages, Fortune's Fool is a genuine, professionally crafted, and cannily produced play. |
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It's a shame to reveal the finely crafted intricacies of the plot, but the innovative details of Harry and Lucy's courtship demand sharing. |
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She has the ability to translate her concepts into cohesive and highly crafted movement. |
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There are timber-frame houses that are still crafted in the timeless way by woodworking traditionalists. |
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She has crafted a consistently engaging tragicomedy of life in the big city. |
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This Hugo Boss biker style jacket is crafted from premium glossy leather and suede. |
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The instrumental color, finely crafted elegance, and glowing sweep of the music were exhilarating. |
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The showpieces, however, are large picture-frame ornaments crafted from peppermint sticks. |
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It's the result of a messy political process, reflecting a bitterly divided Congress and hastily crafted compromises. |
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The dialectic narrative took the form of a collage, crafted with an uncommon conceptual and cinematographic rigour. |
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For another, only a fine custom crafted bolt action sporter by a good maker is worthy of admiration. |
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These are the many jewellery makers who turn gold into beautifully crafted adornments. |
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Readers will experience the love and reverence Walter Mosley has crafted into this encouragement affirmation of all humanity. |
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But overall, they have crafted an exceptional play, touching on matters of the heart in a way that uplifts without moralizing. |
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Although somewhat bleak, it is a graceful affair, lovingly crafted, deeply felt, and spiked with mordant cleverness. |
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While the essays are finely crafted, and held together by a common theme, at no time is the issue of typicality addressed. |
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They had been crafted from the ulnae of the red-crowned crane and had between five and eight finger-holes. |
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Inside the little box was the most elegantly carved, beautifully crafted rose of white chocolate I had ever seen. |
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Hawaii Big Island hosts open market places with hundreds of merchants selling their hand crafted items under the open sky. |
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The Cave had irregular ceilings and walls, stuccoed and crafted to present one with the impression that one was actually in a cave. |
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These include native law texts as well as heroic prose narratives and intricately crafted rhymed verse in hundreds of different meters. |
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What do you say, when you discover the unimpressive and slightly alarmed figure behind all the carefully crafted demonizations? |
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Engineered with the ergonomics of a spinal column, the highest grade of surgical stainless steel is crafted into stout links of solid metal. |
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These sculptures are at once highly crafted and naturally formed, skillfully manipulated and sloppily organic. |
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It is a finely crafted red that's closer to Bordeaux than Coonawarra in style. |
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This wall pattern is then bordered with a lassoed Wild West lacing crafted out of human hair, an element common to her art. |
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On glass sheets balanced by tall and short stumps of unpolished granite lie beautifully crafted Viking-shaped candles. |
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It's the most unputdownable novel since Sarah Waters' beautifully crafted Fingersmith. |
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The Australian stockmen who crafted the cattle dog out of several breeds were looking for the ideal dog. |
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It will be serving the brewery's range of crafted real ales, plus guest beers, and meals made with local ingredients. |
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This also affects the soli which all require an absolutely clean portamento and a beautifully crafted rubato. |
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In the case of carnivals, world fairs, and freak shows, the promotion of human oddities relied on meticulously crafted public personas. |
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Ultimately, it's a completely empty, vacuous product, carefully crafted to make lots and lots of money. |
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It's light and colorful, not deep stuff, but so well crafted, so brilliantly orchestrated, that you're apt to play it again and again. |
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Just as reality shows get more and more inane, comedy seems to be increasingly well crafted. |
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Well crafted, watertight wooden forms are essential, and Ando's forms are varnished to achieve the smooth finish. |
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Sometimes a carefully crafted given name simply gives way to a sticky nickname. |
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It had its supporters and detractors, but it was a bold design crafted during the birth of the space age. |
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It's also true that you miss many of the nuances and subtleties of a finely crafted print. |
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The Constitution of the United States was crafted over four hot, sticky months in the summer of 1787 in Philadelphia. |
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Their curved long swords, spears and bows, were all finely crafted weapons. |
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They took a step back from hardcore and progressed in a more experimental, crafted kind of way. |
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He has crafted more realistic versions of the cast that are much more appropriate for the series' hard sci-fi background. |
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Striking items, both decorative and functional, are also crafted from handwoven sea cotton adorned with dyes and embroidery. |
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The elegantly crafted table is constructed in English walnut with inlays of burr elm and satinwood stringing. |
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A high wall in an elegant London park is covered in drawings, photographs cut out of magazines and elaborately crafted votives. |
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Like I said earlier, it's absolute nonsense but nonsense which has been crafted with care and boundless enthusiasm. |
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To illustrate this, Liebig imagined a barrel crafted out of staves of mismatched lengths. |
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Everything from custom-made furniture and designer knitwear to crafted silver jewellery will be on display. |
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To do so would be a mistake, for the novel gathers force and what appears to be a woolly, romantic start turns out to be necessary and crafted. |
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Here, raised-panel cabinets crafted of knotty pine evoke the old-world charm of French country kitchens. |
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The kitchens are hand crafted, with porcelain handles and granite worktops. |
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Does your writing process change when you write a musical as opposed to the other plays you've crafted? |
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Custom furniture is unique and also crafted with care and with an attention to detail. |
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Ben has received rave reviews in the music press thanks to his beautifully crafted songs and superb voice. |
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Makers created presentation models crafted from expensive woods with carved elements and inlays of mother-of-pearl or ivory. |
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So far, they've had a very well crafted policy of confronting radicalism on all fronts. |
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Every song here is tuneful, with a carefully crafted melody and production style. |
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Adams turned a necessary support column into a sculptural element crafted from polished wood. |
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She has lovingly crafted this album using all her talents, lifelong influences and delicate taste. |
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Since 1997 he has amassed a vast store of knowledge as a maverick manufacturer of beautifully crafted racing motorcycles. |
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While one can dismiss much work at a glance as amateurish or badly crafted, that is not the case for this mark. |
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Although talk suggests the recruitment of several of them was a bit of a last-minute scramble, it looks well crafted. |
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You notice the lathe and the other tools first, crafted down to each groove and handle. |
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The wall-of-sound of guitars and drums sounds merely like ornament to a lazily crafted song. |
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Wonderfully crafted bangles, necklaces, anklets and earrings are star attractions. |
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The collection is crafted from plantation hardwoods and accentuated with exotic materials such as coconut shell inlay, solid teak and coco wood. |
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This ancient Greek poet crafted timeless morality tales using anthropomorphic animals as characters. |
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Director Julie Bertuccelli has crafted an amazing film, one full of rich detail, quiet nuance and lovely performances. |
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Sounds like you're riding pretty high and you're no doubt attached to the persona you've crafted for yourself. |
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Finely crafted and detailed, the lightness of the structure is immediately apparent. |
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In this vein, the restaurant is currently offering a lovingly crafted serotinal set menu for the London Restaurant Festival. |
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The two-seat body structure is crafted from sophisticated materials such as lightweight alloys, magnesium and advanced composites. |
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Upon this paper was only a single word, his name, and it was crafted in a fine golden penmanship. |
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Our democracy was forged in rebellion, crafted by mavericks and risk-takers who refused to salute authority. |
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But it's the pervasive humour that wins through, thanks to a nicely crafted script. |
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Your literary agent is the book-marketing expert who can sell your crafted words to jaded publishing professionals. |
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The many pas de deux were well crafted, each clearly depicting its true or false emotion. |
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Grave goods included finely crafted gold earrings, beads of gold, and other semi-precious stones, armlets, and rings. |
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The animation is rough and basic, crafted well but never flashy or spectacular. |
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Writers have always known that artfully crafted lies will bring in more readers than boring old fact. |
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But viewers know the rules of these shows, how they are crafted and stories manipulated, and are complicit with the manipulation. |
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It has made me dig out my old diary from 1985-6 which is full of embarrassing, poorly crafted rubbish and shows me up to be the young idiot that I suspected I must have been. |
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Yet, such praise has come to be more meaningful and important than any accolades he might have received for news articles he crafted in another life. |
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Wombi Rock, an amazing three-story crystal mountain built inside the casino, is crafted from more than 12,000 individual plates of onyx and alabaster fused to glass. |
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Ruthless editing would have crafted sharp-edged form out of the three hours of exhausting overabundance, infused subtlety into unrelieved shrillness. |
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You can, in short, overdo the pomp of sci-fi prophecy, the edge of quasi-religiosity that turns decently crafted fiction into something more grandiose. |
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Gates invited local cattlemen to test their wildest longhorns against his new fencing material, crafted of nothing more than thin wire and metal barbs. |
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For men, shirts in light shades are crafted from fine long staple yarn. |
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The rich, mottled tones with which he crafted his portraits are less about creating mood than about rendering pure physicality. |
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Originally fashioned from wrought iron designed and forged by blacksmiths, today's ornamental fencing is crafted using modern materials and current production techniques. |
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Instead, the four joined forces and crafted a highly unusual, unsigned joint dissent. |
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The freely crafted arrangements seem to dance in space, revisiting Rebay's fusions of collage and watercolor on paper from early in her career, such as Paper Plastic. |
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Many of the qualities like the extravagant detailing, lush colours and fine handwork are demonstrated in the exquisitely crafted shades of the era. |
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My hunting rifle, an old Hawken muzzleloader, is a beautiful thing, finely crafted and wonderful to shoot. |
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Josef Suk can always be counted upon to produce good, well crafted and melodious music and these three compositions certainly live up to that description. |
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From Santas and snow-babies to churches, trains and teardrop baubles, each ornament is individually crafted in an intricate process that takes seven years to learn. |
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Jones is a master of the reductive impulse, a maker of rigorously crafted geometric abstractions that function as emblems of energy, generators of metaphor. |
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Exquisitely crafted in the shape of a large cobra, it had a broad hood spread out, with two large rubies on either side for eyes that glowed lustrously, like coals. |
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In contrast, presidents' inaugural addresses have been described as suasive messages that are crafted to showcase the newly elected president as a national leader. |
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A delicately crafted link bracelet was soon joined by a bracelet forged to look like a wreath of lilies and one of several strands of gold with emeralds woven into it. |
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It is flawlessly crafted, intelligently constructed, strongly acted, and spellbinding. |
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Within a matter of hours, the vessel that Mooney had crafted began to sink. |
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Hunched figures squatted against the walls in the greenish gloom, working silently, bent over filigree necklaces crafted from melted down meticais, the Mozambican currency. |
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With several of his key advisers offline, Snowden crafted his question for Putin. |
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Plus, he crafted the Lyons-Seward Treaty, joining the U.S and Great Britain in suppressing the international slave trade. |
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In the Progressive Era, however, the regulatory state was crafted well within the context of constitutional government. |
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In a lyrically crafted homily, he displayed his mastery of words to criticize the world's major nations for presiding over the destruction of the environment. |
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The barrels are a clinquant finish crafted through a 10-step process. |
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This full color catalog features Galco's extensive line of fine leather holsters, belts, accessories and artfully crafted leather purses and briefcases. |
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Yet his eyes lighted up when he saw the exquisitely crafted scarf. |
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Rather than forming the usual, sensibly crafted program, these pieces allowed musicians to show their personalities through music that is special to them. |
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The stone was quarried 30 miles away in Kilkenny and crafted in Stradbally, with much of the work being done by past pupils of Scoil Mhuire Fatima. |
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Consider that these arrows are crafted from the wood of these very trees. |
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The film, banned in Iran itself, is raw, unpolished yet crafted, its script plain and unpretentious, lending its scenes a sense of reality with no impression of exaggeration. |
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Of course it's all wrapped in a chocolate coating of beautifully crafted songs and a crisp musicianship, but the 12 tracks on Always Got Tonight do waffle on a bit. |
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The Daily Beast has obtained a copy of the bill, which was crafted primarily by committee heads Robert Menendez and Bob Corker. |
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Larin and his followers made their way to a bower that had apparently been crafted from living trees, bent patiently so that they grew to form a large house. |
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Yet it wasn't really a face at all, he dimly realized, but rather an incredibly elaborate helmet and faceplate crafted from dusty white bones and sharp metal studs. |
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I suppose this reflects what she really thinks, as opposed to the similar but more weaselly language crafted by lawyers for the law school's website. |
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Evolutionists have devised an elaborate classification system for stone tools ranging from the most primitive early Paleolithic to the youngest, exquisitely crafted tools. |
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The 1962 yacht, crafted from mahogany and teak, takes two guests. |
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Tunesmith and songsmith aren't entirely parallel compounds, since in them the first element denotes the thing crafted rather than the material from which it is crafted. |
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Devotees across the country are tuning in each way to check the rose distribution against their carefully crafted brackets. |
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Overall they have crafted what is a thoroughly modern, stylish and super-smooth sound, all long drinks in late-summer afternoons and soft ocean breezes. |
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Redwood's beauty, durability and exceptional dimensional stability make it a good choice for intricately crafted outdoor applications like this one. |
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There was a vanity table and a desk that both had a pair of beautifully crafted candle holders that matched with the candle holder on the bedside table. |
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The former world-class athlete had crafted a seamless return and established himself as a powerful figure in South African business and political life. |
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In this elegantly crafted debut, Hauser wields the metaphor of a strained river with care. |
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A ride in a ski lift crafted to look like a flying hot-air balloon even brought visitors to the vantage point of a flying monkey. |
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The moment you enter, you notice the quality of the pottery, basketry, rugs, and jewelry most crafted by the Zuni and Navajo peoples of the Colorado Plateau. |
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The costumes are beautiful and colourful and superbly crafted. |
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Master cabinetmakers fashioned a low chest of drawers, which differed from the bureau commode, or large table with drawers, that was crafted in the baroque period. |
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The contents are similarly sweet, gloriously adventuresome pop crafted with astonishing ambition and proficiency, even while being loopily sloppy and self-referential. |
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While he may come across as disaffected and aloof off stage, he and his band are a powerhouse on stage, and have crafted several sensational albums of anthemic songs. |
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Unless a compromise can be crafted to include thorough safety and security inspections of all tractor-trailers crossing the border, the plan should be parked indefinitely. |
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They crafted advertorial content that was specific to each magazine. |
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The founders crafted throughout the Constitution a system of federalism, whereby state governments were intended to check the powers of the national government. |
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Any ad invoking that tragedy would have to be exquisitely sensitive and carefully crafted. |
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There is the classic, carefully crafted shtick of the old-fashioned nightclub comedian, routines and rib-ticklers cast and recast into perfectly polished pearls of witticism. |
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To be sure, the cars are assembled in England and remain crafted to a level expected of the brand. |
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Kurant has crafted a new, cryptic narrative in which the three redundant characters come together in a wrecking yard. |
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All inspirationally designed, meticulously engineered and beautifully crafted. |
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East Pakistani intellectuals crafted the Six Points which called for greater regional autonomy, free trade and economic independence. |
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In 1755, Wesley crafted the original Covenant Service using material from the writings of eminent clerics Joseph and Richard Alleine. |
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Ada, Flora, and their belongings, including a hand crafted piano, are deposited on a New Zealand beach by a ship's crew. |
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Olivier's acting technique was minutely crafted, and he was known for changing his appearance considerably from role to role. |
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The trophy was designed and crafted by Bertoni for the 1972 UEFA Cup Final. |
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Publicity surrounding the series was intense, and it was at some time during this series that the Ashes urn was crafted. |
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Durgin's of Concord, New Hampshire, crafted by the Englishman Rowland Rhodes. |
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To save weight, a number of components were crafted using lighter materials such as carbon fiber and titanium. |
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Cultural ties and economic interests have crafted a bond between the two countries resulting in Atlanticism. |
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His purpose was to create objects that were finely crafted and beautifully rendered. |
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Using hands, these natural materials were crafted into useful and aesthetic items. |
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German potters also crafted a large array of jugs, pots, and plates of both elegant and traditional design. |
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The Norse crafted ornamented plates from baleen, sometimes interpreted as ironing boards. |
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Icarus and Daedalus were captives of King Minos and crafted wings to escape. |
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Achilles' shield, crafted by Hephaestus and given to him by his mother Thetis, bears an image of stars in the centre. |
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Archaeologists and anthropologists have studied differences among these crafted lithic flaked tools to classify cultural periods. |
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During the French revolution a national identity was crafted, identifying the common people with the Gauls. |
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The tree, topped by a triumphant angel, was crafted by Guillaume Boucher, a Parisian goldsmith. |
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San Jeronimo de Tunan is famous for its intricately designed and crafted silver filigree jewellery. |
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A good example of the benefit of seaspeak is the use of a single short and carefully crafted phrase to replace a multitude of phrases. |
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Utilitarianism is the view that the laws should be crafted so as to produce the best consequences for the greatest number of people possible. |
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A local bank clerk who is something of a recluse, disdaining human relationships in favor of accumulating finely crafted technological artifacts. |
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The appendixes provide specific prevention messages crafted from material drawn from our teen focus groups, user Web sites, and teen magazines. |
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His beautifully crafted opinions stand out in the New York Reports as models of scholarship, clarity of thought, and lucid graceful wordsmanship. |
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This is a huge amount of wine for less than a fiver and crafted in an extremely quaffable style. |
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Enormous en suite bathrooms are crafted of the finest marble with inlaid designs, Jacuzzis and his-and-her fixtures with gold-plated faucets. |
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Good Old Jigsaw Puzzles is a classic world-famous game lovingly crafted by true jigsaw puzzles fans. |
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But we need not jury-rig a means-tested voucher onto an independently crafted catastrophic coverage system. |
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Dry humor and shades of grey distinguish this sharp-witted novel of razor's edge suspense, crafted to keep the reader guessing to the very end. |
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Like, the most vicious, cruelest, most amazingly crafted insults ever. |
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Due to an issue with the Windows Server service, it improperly handles specially crafted Remote Procedure Call requests. |
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The in-house Losel Doll Museum displays 160 dolls crafted by monks over 15 years. |
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Perhaps the most striking item is a copper chunk of the Statue of Liberty's schnozz crafted for her 1980s restoration, but not used. |
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A custom bodysuit has been hand crafted for Jennifer Lopez with rich embroidery emphasizing unique print details. |
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Cilic crafted two break points for himself, but Murray saved both before breaking for a third successive time. |
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Backed by a solid script from William Nicholson and Simon Beaufoy, he has crafted an engaging biopic that does not stoop to melodramatics. |
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This week the subject is the beautifully crafted flint of the Mesolithic period, known as microliths. |
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For dark and dramatic dining, the Vasilis is a dining range crafted from marble with a high-gloss black and silver grain effect finish. |
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Every piece of CLOAQ APPAREL is carefully crafted to achieve maximum EMR protection simplistically as well as fashionably. |
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The aged tequilas were designed and crafted to be enjoyed as a fine-sipping tequila, as an aperitif or digestif, neat, chilled or on crushed ice. |
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Centrepieces in the exhibition are the giant swords crafted by Chechen-born Syrian artist Emad Ghalghay. |
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Brown detailed the dangers of spear phishing, a targeted attack crafted specifically for a credit union and its employees. |
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Floralia Decorators has crafted a 5,300 dollars huppah, a canopy, for the mixed-faith service. |
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This feature performs like a brilliantly and dynamically crafted Stop Loss Order. |
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Standard patterns for shorter production runs are crafted from softer woods like sugar pine. |
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Second, it conjunctively joined all of the judicially crafted anti-abuse doctrines in one new, supersized test. |
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Poorly crafted consociationalism also has left the fiscal responsibilities of the regions unclear. |
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The charge against Lebedev bears the malign signature of a move crafted to intimidate the still unintimidated. |
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Yet the crafted object, like this poem, must needs appear unlabored, artless, essentially poetic, natural. |
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These alpine clogs were crafted by Dejan Ogrin, a young master woodcarver who makes traditional wooden clogs in Bohinjska Bistrica. |
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More than 300 families and friends watched in the community's Great Room as 75 Cub Scouts ages 7-10 raced miniature cars they crafted by hand. |
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In my left hand I held a long-bow I'd carefully crafted from an Osage orange tree. |
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Each pair is crafted with a cushy foot-bed boasting eye-catching and vibrantly colored designs. |
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Prim is a maker of classic and sport-style Czech watches with cases crafted of platinum, gold, stainless steel or damask steel. |
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J Edgar Clint Eastwood's well crafted but paralysingly slow biopic of the FBI director. |
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The Relialight is designed to hold a tongue depressor or similarly crafted accessory. |
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Dhows is crafted incorporating the Omani elements of boat building in the historic town of Sur. |
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Made of teak wood, the hand-made crafted antique dhows are designed to reflect the authentic cultural heritage of Qatar. |
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The Madison Caroline is crafted with tone-on-tone combinations of embossed python and crocodile, as well as pearlised and smooth gold leather. |
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For example, the concept of 'Bantu Education' was crafted as an important pillar of the petty apartheid to ensure White superiority. |
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The pickguard on the instrument is true fiber Bakelite, varnished to an ultra-high gloss and crafted from a direct trace of a 1950 Broadcaster. |
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Door frames crafted in blackened steel plate mark the two openings into the gallery. |
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Ortak specialises in beautifully crafted sterling silver designs and elegant coloured enamel pieces in the popular Elementally Ortak range. |
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Maxwell's arguments are carefully crafted, his style is accessible, and the individual stories enflesh the analysis. |
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Although not devoid of occasional prosaism and infrequent rhetoric, this verse is superbly crafted, achieving at times high levels of precision. |
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Finely crafted though it is, Euphoria feels more like a book the author felt she should write than a story she had to tell. |
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Gaito Gazdanov's elegantly crafted Proustian novel delves into the eternal ideas of life, death, and identity. |
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Rupert Neve Designs crafted the console that lives at Third Man Records. |
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Between the fine crafted landscaping, architectural design and state-of-the-art amenities, Las Fincas doesn't miss a beat. |
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The finials are handmade and crafted from a single piece of maple and hand sanded. |
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Trimless models, crafted with a flangeless housing with seamless welded corners for a minimal edge detail and a cleaner aesthetic, are available. |
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It is crafted with a one hand easy-fold mechanism, quick-locking rear foot brake and ergonomic handle. |
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The Series 9 notebook is crafted from duralumin, a lightweight material that is twice as strong as aluminium and normally used in advanced aircraft design. |
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In keeping with his renowned knowledge of pinot noir, La Follette has crafted a line of four pinot noirs, each with grapes sourced from different vineyards. |
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By her own admission Anne's distinctive features were crafted in places like the journalists' bar El Vino's, where newspaper hacks and hackettes used to gather. |
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Additionally, wool was processed and woven for clothing, and hides were crafted into a wide variety of leather products, including shoes and saddles. |
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Goosefoot is a tiny 34-seat restaurant where chef Chris Nugent incorporates classical French techniques into a menu crafted of artisanal farm ingredients. |
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Flint, chert, and obsidian all served utilitarian purposes in Maya culture, but many pieces were finely crafted into forms that were never intended to be used as tools. |
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As this was largely a traditionally crafted speech, there were some painful cliches and political pabulum to which a typical politician might be prone, of course. |
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Summoning's music is based upon Tolkien and holds the distinction of the being the only artist to have crafted a song entirely in the Black Speech of Mordor. |
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The Optimum Series HR-4500 was selected as the replacement window because of it could be flawlessly crafted to match the historic cathedral-like look of the existing windows. |
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The fit-to-flare gown was crafted from Italian silk peau de soie. |
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Nanda Devi is a new age album of instrumental music crafted in tribute to nature's glory, and in especial honor of the sacred mountain Nanda Devi in Northern India. |
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The classical Greek culture began to emerge around 1000 BC featuring a variety of well crafted pottery which now included the human form as a decorating motif. |
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This impressive bookcase is crafted from hand-selected solid European oak and oakveneered panelwork, then finished with natural oils to enhance the rustic quality. |
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Macaulay joined the Whigs partly as the only alternative, having rejected both his father's Evangelical puritanism and a newer version crafted by Utilitarians. |
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Tracy Smallwood, who played football at Leslie County High School in Kentucky, has crafted model trucks and cars from corndog sticks, glue, paint and nail clippers. |
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Whether he describes common eiders in Acadia, wood thrushes at Mammoth Cave, or belted kingfishers at Chattahoochee River, the depictions are crafted by an avid birder. |
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The nominees represent the columnists who, throughout 2004, have consistently crafted the most interesting, insightful and thought-provoking opinions. |
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Each roll of the sushi nigiri take, an assortment of the day's best, was crafted to perfection and served with fiery wasabi that truly hit the spot. |
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Another exceptional piece is a large Maori figurative pendant or hei tiki crafted from nephrite, a material that was believed to have supernatural powers. |
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The jewellery included matha tikka s, Chandrasurya, jhumka s and chocker necklaces specially crafted by the designers for the show and flown in from Chennai. |
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A matching topstitched leather desk set by Dupre-Lafon produced by Hermes in the 1940s is a striking example of finely crafted accessories by the designer. |
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It's understandable to use moratoriums to address difficult issues such as overdevelopment and on medical marijuana dispensaries while new rules are crafted. |
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It is a blend of three distinct vintages crafted from the finest harvests by the signature father and son winemaking team, Jean Jacques and Alexandre Cattier. |
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But Castleford crafted their way back just before the break as Mitchell Sargent went over for the try and Joe Westerman kicked the visitors to within four points. |
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The Chef's Choice award went to Terrel Smith, whose buffet items all incorporated blueberries, featuring a wedding cake with a delicately crafted sphere as one tier. |
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Instead, we have to be satisfied with books of instant journalism using largely anonymous sources or memoirs too often tendentiously crafted after the fact. |
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For dark and dramatic dining, Barker and Stonehouse has the Vasilis, a dining range crafted from marble with a high gloss black and silver grain effect finish. |
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From wooden spoons, to more specialized products such as the peanut butter knife and the crepes set, this line of hand crafted tools has something to suit any of your needs. |
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This self-satisfying offering does not deserve to share the same binding as the finely crafted and truly creative architecture all too infrequently featured in AR January. |
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