The lead button is cupelled to oxidize the lead leaving behind a dore bead containing the precious metals. |
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The delicate cross-hatching that reached back to Hogarth and dore was not as precise as it had been, but he was over 80 now. |
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In 827, Northumbria submitted to Egbert of Wessex at Dore, briefly making Egbert the first king to reign over a united England. |
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The custom persisted until at least 1970, when it was performed in private houses and pubs in Dore on New Year's Day. |
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Other boundary changes in the county included the expansion of the county borough of Sheffield southward in areas historically in Derbyshire such as Dore. |
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Dore and Totley, Woodhouse, Chapeltown and Darnall stations serve as commuter stations for suburban communities but are also connected to the national rail network. |
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As well as the main stations of Sheffield and Meadowhall, there are five suburban stations, at Chapeltown, Darnall, Woodhouse, and Dore and Totley. |
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During the rest of the century they moved its frontier southward to the banks of the Dore, the Worm Brook and a stream then known as the Taratur, annexing northern Ergyng. |
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