There are gorgeous neighborhoods like Rosebank and Parkhurst with impressive art galleries and hand-made jewelry. |
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In addition, there will be organic foodgrains, natural juices and hand-made paper at the bazaar. |
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Alternatively, for a clean, elegant look, go for hand-made hardwood kitchens in pale maple or ash. |
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The seasonal traditional fair was organised by the Friends of Whitehall and featured hand-made soft toys and Christmas cards. |
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Journalists seized on the idea that impossible restrictions were to be placed on hand-made toys fashioned by craftsmen for centuries. |
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There were quite a lot of them, so they were cheap, but they were obviously hand-made. |
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Yes, they are indeed proper hand-made wattle hurdles, thank you for asking. |
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All engravings are hand-made in the workshop from the original plates by a team of four specialists. |
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It is an exact duplicate of the regular stove, except that this one is all hand-made and chromium-plated and has my name engraved on it. |
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Rob, 33, does indeed make wonderful, hand-made choccies, but this is no self-indulgence allowed by doting grown-ups. |
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Congratulating her in their own personal way were the children who honoured her with hand-made garlands. |
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The authentic costumes for the York production were hand-made by wardrobe mistress Margaret Soper. |
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Marbling, like papermaking and hand-made books, has recently experienced a revival of interest among artists and craftspersons. |
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The end is sweet, in the form of immaculate hand-made chocolates almost alcoholic in their headiness. |
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It is made of a fine mull that is not imported to this country in the piece, and there is a satisfaction in wearing only hand-made garments. |
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For example, we did a whole piece on luxury hand-made shoes, and another on new ways of displaying advertising on Moroccan beaches. |
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The hand-made clothes, beautifully tailored, are not exactly a he-man pursuit. |
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A large evergreen tree sat haughtily in one corner as a cluster of Raleigh students adorned it with ornaments, baubles and hand-made trinkets. |
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The multi-coloured hand-made umbrellas made with transparent plastic, with big curved handles, look quite hep and cost 150 rupees each. |
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Plus it does hand-made dog biscuits and dog food that contains kobe beef, fresh eggs and homegrown vegetables. |
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They left behind a large hand-made thank you written in black Chinese characters on a red background. |
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The book is a hand-made collection of Emmanuel's etchings and lithographs, some of which are painted by the artist. |
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Agricultural or hand-made products, for example, can be the leader with regard to taste or most exquisite ingredients. |
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For the hand-made eyelets, punch the hole with a stiletto or a nut pick, making the hole the size of the tongue of the buckle. |
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Polish website, which among other things, sells hand-made chess pieces and boards. |
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You can buy hand-made chocolates, sour dough breads, jams, honey cakes, terrines, clotted cream and organic meats. |
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Or she runs them through her sewing machine, without using a needle, and the perforations that emerge give them a hand-made look. |
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Since hand-made carpets are very durable, most of these are in excellent state. |
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He fashioned a crude lean-to out of twigs and pitch, ensnared wild game in a hand-made wooden trap, and divined the coveted secret of fire. |
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There are 26 lettered copies half-bound in black Asahi cloth and hand-made marbled paper. |
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On show are hand-made candles, drawings, African curios, sculptures made from clay and photographs. |
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In it, he creates a hand-made typography out of cloth strips arranged on the floor. |
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The use of layered hand-made paper of different quality gives varied texture to the painting. |
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A stream and pond, a unique hand-made stone path, a wooden seating structure and two intricately designed moon gates add to the exotic ambiance. |
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And he added the insistence on such things as hand-made clay peg tiles for the roof would make the restoration expensive. |
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The credit sequence was designed, and hand-made, by Bass, using animation, pixilation, and live-action photography. |
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From hand-made Boston rockers with hand-turned spindles, designers turned to cantilevered cane-backed chairs made of tubular steel. |
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With mineral crystal lenses, hand-made titanium frames, and silicone nose and ear tips, these glasses aren't for the thrifty. |
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He shows Richard how to use a flint and steel and how to use hand-made sulphur matches called spunks. |
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Their famous Champagne Truffles, pralines and marzipans are hand-made and flown in weekly from Switzerland. |
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The family recipe, the local flavour, the hand-made product, the quality and unique character need our protection to keep our regions as rich as they are now. |
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The only time I got close to a real Christmas tree was in primary school, when we had a branch from a gum tree stuck in a pot and decorated with hand-made paper ornaments. |
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Ritu's new collection will comprise hand-made fabrics, brilliant colours and lush style decorated with embroidery and cutwork featuring special techniques. |
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We have had to display a lot more than our own hand-made goods, which does detract a bit from our crafting origins, but we are determined to make a go of it. |
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The business which bears her name stocks and sells a range of hand-made greetings cards, hand-made glassware and scented hand-made candles and jewellery. |
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Use bowling pins to construct a fence, a doorstop, a lamp, or any number of things in a long list of unique hand-made gifts as far-reaching as your imagination. |
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No more assembly-line production, people want limited series, specialties and hand-made products. |
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Seven Irish companies displayed a range of their products, including hand-made chocolates, chewing gum, preserves, sugar confectionery and potato snacks. |
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Our products were made by our master hand-made labors and are chosen by Ladies of all across the world. |
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Energized with the supernational power of Mitko Parashkevov the hand-made medallion gives you health and longevity. |
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There will be silver jewelry, hand-made scarves, caftans, bed covers, table cloths and napkins. |
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Yria Folklore Museum, with hand-made textiles and other everyday objects of Parian life. |
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Quilts, hand-made decorative and functional bedcovers, were often prized possessions and could even be presented as wedding gifts. |
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Shop in the funky back street boutiques and browse the Sunday markets for hand-made jewelry, local designs and stylish seconds. |
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The aspect of the cabin is enhanced by hand-made ceramics and a starlit sky with optical fibre. |
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But it was too expensive – even though half the price of a real, hand-made, juicy, sea-fresh, crammed with luscious crustacean, lobster roll. |
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These stunning pieces by artist Sylvain Tremblay are poetry in motion. All mills are hand-made, made of wood, life-guaranteed. |
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Jerry and Betsey Johnstone traded hand-made tump lines to be used for portaging cargo on the long journeys across the west. |
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Or collect your esky of hand-made cheeses and begin matching at wineries along the Barossa Cheese and Wine Trail. |
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While fundamentalists waste time arguing that we were hand-made by God, scientists and entrepreneurs are playing God by isolating and marketing the very substances of life. |
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Casseroles, stewpots, earthenware pots, etc. Exclusive hand-made enamelled ovenproo kitchenware without lead. |
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This year, as the valentines come in, poems, letters and hand-made cards from classes of school children are samples of the greetings. |
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If she were not pursuing a career in law, Mai would be scrapbooking and creating hand-made greeting cards. |
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I got custody of the book, though he kept my hand-made ocarina. |
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Considered today as naive art works, these devout objects were at that time real hand-made orations, ways of prolonging prayers. |
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Burnished gold wallpaper, hand-made from silk and hessian, lines the walls on which are hung oil portraits of distinguished grand masters, including one by Raeburn. |
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For unique hand-made gifts try the Sunday Market at the Victorian Arts Centre or the Rose Street Markets in the heart of funky Fitzroy. |
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Developing countries eligible for the GSP may be granted access to the tariff quotas for hand-made products and handloom fabrics. |
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They include a hand-made woollen coffin made by Hainsworth. |
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Haute couture, hand-made and entirely unique. |
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This very 'design' lamp is hand-made by craftsmen. |
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What's better than a day outside in the snow? A hot drink and some hand-made cookies inside! |
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The hand-made acrylic hood is scratch resistant to maintain transparency over time, and an integrated examination light gives you high quality illumination for visual evaluation. |
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The Commission shares the Parliament's view that the risks posed by hand-made oriental carpets is likely to be low and has accepted to exempt such carpets from the example list of product categories covered by the provisions. |
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To compensate the loss of their children's earnings, the mothers can work in the factory for hand-made soap, which Tdh set up at the side of the mine. |
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Show Veterans your gratitude for their sacrifices and achievements in serving our country. Create a hand-made valentine and help bring joy to a Canadian Veteran this Valentine's Day. |
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It had been decanted into two hand-made earthenware pitchers. |
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If you go to the harbour, there are wizened old ladies selling beautiful hand-made lace and tablecloths for a fraction of what they'd cost back home. |
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Also on display in the library is a hand-made acoustic guitar, custom designed by Newry luthier Mickey Loughran for Danny's brother Mickey of Hilton Showband fame. |
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The bespoke leather sofas were ordered and hand-made in Portugal. |
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These people specialise in hunting toothed whales, principally sperm whales, in small hand-made ancient wooden boats complete with palm leaf sails. |
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Gaudily attired tribespeople wander through market places selling hand-made embroidery, while conical-hatted workers labour in the rice paddies clinging to the lush hillsides. |
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His tiny souvenirs are scaled-down versions of traditional wooden clogs and feature hand-made soles, leather straps, tiny brass nails and metal toe plates. |
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Furthermore, rods are machine-made and optically homogeneous, in contrast to the spheres, which are hand-made and may possess unaccountable individual differences. |
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They spin and colour the wool themselves, using natural dyes, and create hand-made woollen garments including some very natty jumpers based on Rothko paintings. |
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Most hand-made boat builders specialize in one type of boat with smaller types of boats being most common due to the space needed to construct the larger vessels. |
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The oil extracted from the seeds was used as a key ingredient for varnish and it remains a must for Hakka people who produce hand-made umbrellas with oil paper. |
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The company produces hand-made chocolates in bright colourful wrapping. |
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Second, the use of a trademark in combination with a public awareness campaign would be a step in the right direction because it would allow consumers to determine which molas are hand-made by Panamanian Cuna. |
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Holyhead-based Sea Kayaking UK is exporting hand-made fibre-glass canoes to the Inuit, the native population in Greenland. |
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Before she left for Beijing, he promised her the pounds 460 hand-made Italian shoes, appropriately made out of watersnake, if she won gold. |
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The pounds 460 hand-made Italian shoes called Clue are appropriately made out of watersnake. |
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Whether it's artisan, vegan-friendly pizza at Fire in the Hole, West Country raclette from Eat Bristol or hand-made elderflower cordial from the Festival Elderflower Company, there is something for just about every palate. |
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Established in 1868, Braemar is re-launched in a luxury collection of Cashmere knitwear and accessories featuring hand-made intarsia in a unique Scottish tradition with refined yet surprising detailing. |
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Laura Ashley's selection is particularly impressive with its fashionable hand-made feel, especially this basket weave throw and knitted cushions. |
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From sacher torte to the famous Demel and Altmann and Kuhne hand-made chocolates. |
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Her clothes are hand-made, deliciously feminine and, unlike some brands, her designs don't just cater to the waiflike. |
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In addition stalls selling regional hand-made goods such as handbags, soaps, lavender, toys and pashminas will be on offer. |
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This type of postiche is called a 'combination wig' because it mixes hand-made work with machine-made work. |
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He imitates the hand-made lace by a system of interlacements. |
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The hand-made spring rolls come in units of 12 per box in Thai vegetable, Chinese vegetable, Thai shrimp and Chinese shrimp varieties. |
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The tweeter itself looks hand-made, and in fact it is. The Kithara looks much better with its two cloth grilles on, and the woodwork is strikingly handsome. |
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The lampshade is hand-made. Each one is unique in shape and texture. |
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Kane, Hime, Napier, and others had presented romantic scenes of people in colourful clothing, with quaint hand-made carts, chasing wild beasts across the Prairies. |
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The appliqué hand-made by Kuna women has two thickness or more of material cut and stickled one on top of the other to let catch a glimpse of the lower layer colours. |
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Many of these onlookers clasp hand-made placards in their mittens, from which scream out, in felt-pen letters, the names of their home towns: Ishpeming, Michigan! |
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My client wanted a hand-made feeling for the tiles. |
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This time, the chassis is hand-made, while the rest is in Lego. |
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These are not only Rosary beads and other products made of olive wood, but also small baskets and bookmarks hand-made by a group of persons who suffer some disability. |
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They have the kind of rough-hewn, hand-made quality that I have described. |
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So it keeps the typical pretzel pattern and looks as if it is hand-made. |
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The roundhouse, measuring 20ft in diameter and 14ft high, is being hand-made with wattle and daub walls, beams and a thatched roof. |
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The collection is adorned with precious stones, intricate metal designs and pearlescent accents, and utilises hand-made Italian materials. |
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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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Hagar Design turns out a dazzling array of hand-made purses, travel accessories and home decoration items that are sold to high-end markets in Europe and Asia, with sales slowly rising in other regions. |
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I love woodwork, the beauty and the sumptuousness of hand-made work. |
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The women involved in the UGPRs are creating savings and credit mutuals, participating more actively in commercial fairs, and are working to improve the production and distribution of their produce and their hand-made crafts. |
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All banknotes are protected by watermark and electrotype, which are created using special hand-made matrices. |
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A variety of tasty seasonal pitas were hand-made during the course of the six-hour festival yesterday at the Bangladesh Multi Purpose Centre, in Victoria Road, Aston. |
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Before she left for Beijing, he promised the teenager the pounds 460 hand-made Italian shoes, which are appropriately made out of watersnake, if she won gold. |
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It will boast a collection of stalls ranging from Gothic fashion, 2-Tone handbags to fairies and Russian dolls, along with vintage clothing and hand-made crafts. |
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