As for cone snails, their shells are collected and sold by the thousands at curio shops to tourists. |
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This often tends towards the language of craft and curio within a contemporary fine art context. |
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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. |
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Photographs taken in Temple Grove, McCord's residence, show that his first displays were in curio cabinets. |
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There's also one curio, an alacritous electronic rendering of Le Temp de l'Amour, an indication that Dutronc had musically come full circle. |
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But Wigs on the Green provides a lesson in something other than style and is something more than a curio. |
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The gentlemen of Arles, scholars, men of letters, bibliophiles and art lovers, possess libraries, curio closets and antique collections. |
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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. |
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A former ESPU officer stated that there is a curio shop in Midrand that can only be entered by appointment. |
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We will arrange for the packaging and shipping of your bulky curio purchases back home. |
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These practices have been abandoned but corals and other living marine animals are still harvested illegally for sale in the curio trade. |
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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. |
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A 20 year-old wine can be a curio to some people. |
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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. |
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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. |
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The distinctive teeth and jaws are highly valued in the curio trade. |
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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. |
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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. |
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This included curio shops, regional food, thermal baths, horse racing and boxing. |
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Brian Shuster is also developing a VR-friendly web browser known as curio. |
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Shrewdly mixing found footage, historical record and dramatized re-creation, One Day in People's Poland is an intriguing curio. |
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Selby offers its Pencilight line of T-5 slim, thin Low-wattage high-output fluorescent lighting fixtures for curio cabinets, breakfronts and kitchen brightness. |
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Now Antonius being a fair young man and in the prime of his youth, he fell acquainted with Curio, whose friendship and acquaintance was a plague unto him. |
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Curio shops, where boomerangs, spears, kadaitcha shoes, and other samples of Aboriginal handcraft can be bought, are open until at least ten o'clock in the evening. |
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