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As for cone snails, their shells are collected and sold by the thousands at curio shops to tourists.
This often tends towards the language of craft and curio within a contemporary fine art context.
Women at Chikumbuso also collect plastic grocery bags and weave them into purses and handbags that are sold at a weekly curio market in Lusaka.
Photographs taken in Temple Grove, McCord's residence, show that his first displays were in curio cabinets.
There's also one curio, an alacritous electronic rendering of Le Temp de l'Amour, an indication that Dutronc had musically come full circle.
But Wigs on the Green provides a lesson in something other than style and is something more than a curio.
The gentlemen of Arles, scholars, men of letters, bibliophiles and art lovers, possess libraries, curio closets and antique collections.
But, as time went by, the Beatles became as much of a historical curio as Al Jolson or Bing Crosby or Frank Sinatra or Elvis Presley before them.
A former ESPU officer stated that there is a curio shop in Midrand that can only be entered by appointment.
We will arrange for the packaging and shipping of your bulky curio purchases back home.
These practices have been abandoned but corals and other living marine animals are still harvested illegally for sale in the curio trade.
Chock-a-block with design agencies and curio shops, and hugging an ancient reservoir, tiny Hauz Khas is easy to navigate and not too crowded, except at weekends.
A 20 year-old wine can be a curio to some people.
Neel Bahadur, its president and founder, began his life as many Nepalese: with lack of good education, he leaves his village to go to Kathmandu, and in the beginning started selling curio goods in the streets.
The 'kalakukko' fish and meat pie is a culinary curio from the province of Savo in eastern Finland. In consists of a rounded, loaf-shaped crust filled with fish and fatty pork.
The distinctive teeth and jaws are highly valued in the curio trade.
Accessible most easily by small aircraft, Selous Game Reserve offers visitors a chance to see a wild and expansive Africa far from paved roads and curio shops.
I kept it, partly as a curio, partly in the hope that in a wee way I could bollix up the company books, and partly because I thought it might come in handy some day.
This included curio shops, regional food, thermal baths, horse racing and boxing.
Brian Shuster is also developing a VR-friendly web browser known as curio.
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Examples from Classical Literature
As to the mother house, it is asserted on honor that up to 1838 not even as much as a curio had been sent there.
But what is there in the heart of Pronto that is kept from curio?
Between them the two had cornered, at enormous expense, the curio market of the game.
The green curio cabinet with its gold chinoiserie motif became the leitmotif of Younger's design scheme.
But soon he had roused himself, and had picked up another curio to talk about.
A mere cruel-looking curio of inconceivable clumsiness to European eyes.
Any slave like Curio, or he of the Flavian, may be had for a basket-full of oboli.
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