On the other hand, in the early days a considerable percentage of our hits were by ourselves, admiring our own handiwork. |
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Tanj held her pose, kneeling in front of the Bear, as the Instructor moved off to examine Kayla's handiwork. |
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Gazing at this handiwork, I was reminded of my childhood desire to break such glass structures to see how these patterns got inside. |
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Shane Dow, a crew member, stands back to admire his handiwork after painstakingly filling in Mickey Mouse's ears. |
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The warped handiwork of a taxidermist has given almost all of the stuffed animals odd expressions. |
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Prior to the big night, Higgins tests his handiwork at the Ascot races where Eliza captures the heart of Freddy Eynsford-Hill. |
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As for director Christine Jeffs' handiwork, it is marquetry done in mittens. |
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I stood back and looked at my handiwork, feeling happy I'd actually done something about it. |
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It stocks exclusively handloom sarees, and this is evident from the intricate handiwork and embroidery on the latest arrivals. |
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Mr McCashney then treated all the volunteers to a barbecue and river cruise after the clean up so they could peruse their handiwork. |
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Their handiwork has been only too apparent in recent months on the riverbank, in the Fulford Cross allotments, and in Hospital Fields Road. |
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Teenage graffiti artists who scrawled all over a local school and park have been forced to clean up their handiwork. |
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Their handiwork exacerbated run-off and made homeowners more vulnerable to floods and landslides. |
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The tattooist was halfway through the job when another customer tapped him gently on the shoulder and nodded meaningfully at his handiwork. |
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It was all Jalal's psychotic handiwork and I did not have anything to do with. |
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She is inspired by traditional woman's handiwork like crocheting and knitting, she says. |
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He has no problem with council handiwork such as the O'Connell Street plaza being ripped up, if necessary. |
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Their handiwork expands debate over how to identify hominid species in the fossil record. |
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A surgeon's handiwork had left 20-something stitches in a long, straight wound. |
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Many artists have grown accustomed to the benefits of preparatory staffs' knowledge and handiwork. |
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The beauty of the natural world is thus represented as the handiwork of a skilled artisan, examples of which are found in all cultures. |
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An island, in sooth, there exists, but one not formed by a convulsion of nature, but by the artificial handiwork of man. |
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Neither the handiwork nor the Classical allusions are readily apparent in her new paintings. |
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In his early years, George would have been much sought after for his handiwork skills, particularly woodwork. |
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What we may see as the handiwork of Pan or Isis, others may see as the blind workings of the physical laws that govern the universe. |
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There are sins against the church, and sins against nature, which is God's older and purer handiwork. |
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Those indisputable findings do not prove God, but they are examples of his handiwork. |
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Some time ago, in a country that does not really exist anymore, a man once stood upon the battlements of a castle and surveyed his handiwork. |
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This is not to forget the way that Ruskin can at times regard nature as a symbolic typifier of God's handiwork. |
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With a broad wooden scraper, he coaxed the paint back and forward before lifting the screen to survey his handiwork. |
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Scenes behind me are assumed to be Ivan's handiwork in Grenada, back when it was still a category three storm. |
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Botched handiwork by incompetent tradesmen is costing Britons millions of pounds, a new survey claims today. |
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In one corner, an old bedstead stood, the tattered bedsheets fortified by a quilt that Charley recognized as her mother's handiwork. |
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A delicately stitched 19th century sampler conveys the idea of women's handiwork and family bonds. |
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In many cases, the formes are reminders of the work of the individual tradesmen whose handiwork has outlived them. |
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Peter Squire was employed to do intermittent handiwork at a friend's Linslade Street house and was given a set of door keys to let himself in. |
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Despite her handiwork having decorated the entire village for many carnivals, Wendy remains modest about her achievement. |
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He's a staff tandem instructor at Raven, and gets to see his handiwork in use almost every day. |
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Enterprising supporters, including York College students and two patients at the hospice, have made and sold their own handiwork. |
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Then one would be confronted by one's own handiwork, waiting there on that ledge, like giddy children queuing at the top of a waterslide. |
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She groaned as she did, making a mental note to mend the slightly torn cover even if her sewing handiwork wasn't of the best quality. |
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In the same way, the earth is God's creation, His handiwork, made for His glory. |
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Besides, Savoir Beds guarantees the handiwork on these beds for 25 years, or 9,150 nights. |
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Creationists are people who hold to the belief that the universe is the handiwork of a supernatural being. |
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In everyday life and for leisure: any manual work or handiwork for which a demonstration is given. |
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The relic, with ghostly, ineffaceable traces of the original handiwork, is in the show. |
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Discussing the work with the artist, I find out the subjects were not alive in the great outdoors, but are actually a taxidermist's handiwork on display at the Smithsonian. |
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And that handiwork – from the show's resilient and creative audience – still comes by the sackload. |
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I wish, in particular, to thank Mrs Malmström for this, because I think that this is also her handiwork. |
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But we're thinking about developing other professions, especially handiwork or traditional trades. |
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She lives in Inuvik, Northwest Territories and enjoys crafts, native handiwork and cultural and spiritual development. |
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It was chosen well, in one of the most beautiful natural settings ever to grace man's handiwork. |
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To look under ground with art in virtual reality, One can see nature's handiwork and its vitality. |
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Zakia's tourists, on the lookout for traditional handiwork, do not complain about Papa Wali's manual finishing. |
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Potters are always happy to demonstrate their handiwork to visitors by inviting them to share a mint tea. |
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Certain beliefs consider sickness as the handiwork of some evil spirits or a curse. |
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Down in the main hall, the decorating team had finished their handiwork. |
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The younger cop pondered my handiwork, unsure how to answer. |
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He knew I was happy with his handiwork and broke his silence. |
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So confident was he in his skill that more often than not he calmly moved to one side when the chimney dropped, later emerging from the dust to inspect his handiwork. |
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It was left to Acting Governor Jane Swift to undo their handiwork. |
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Impressed by his unauthorised handiwork, Google proceeded to hire him. |
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At the beach we observed the patient handiwork of rock balancing artists. |
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She doesn't understand why her handiwork gradually ceased to be in demand. |
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Some of the handiwork of this charlatanry is now manifest to everyone. |
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But to have a machete-wielding wild woman and a baseball bat-brandishing hero and to never once get a good look at their handiwork seems like a colossal gyp. |
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We sat back on the bright orange reject couch and admired our handiwork. |
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He has been claiming that such mass killings are the handiwork of the security forces themselves directly or through the renegade militants under control of official agencies. |
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Their handiwork was on display Sunday, it appeared, in the small mining town of Krasnoarmeysk, 70 kilometers from Donetsk. |
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Lentz was so proud of his handiwork that he traveled to Berlin to show it off, and he wrote a little book about it. |
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The other possibility is that the smear campaign is the handiwork of an off-the-script underling. |
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Belief in the truth that the creation is God's handiwork generated the scientific progress that began not in the eighteenth century but in medieval scholasticism. |
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In everyday life and for leisure: any mental operation requiring accurate and reliable reference points in handiwork, for example, sewing or cutting out. |
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Her work rests at the forefront of artwork connecting conceptualism and handiwork, activism and aesthetics. |
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Use the pre-programmed buttons on the 3D mouse to switch instantly between object mode and camera mode so that you can view your handiwork from different angles. |
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In class: in geometry, studying opened-out shapes, like the right-angle parallelepiped. In handiwork, making objects out of paper or cardboard, models, etc. |
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It is clear that, as Émile Lahoud is pro-Syrian, his possible involvement could only mean the handiwork of his mentors in Damascus and of Syria's intelligence services. |
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We will transmit our handiwork to future Canadians, in the confident faith that time will merely wear away the dross of it, and that what is worthy in what we and our children build will be preserved. |
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You probably know her handiwork – at least, you will if you saw the stories about how two Swansea shoppers came back from the local Primark with bargain dresses mysteriously bearing extra labels. |
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If these two instances were the handiwork of Peter Mandelson, then the so-called spinmeister is losing his touch. |
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Whereas statutes are enacted by elected representatives in a public forum, regulations will be characterized as the handiwork of appointed officials who remain unaccountable to Parliament or to the public. |
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Today this handiwork is still practiced in the homes of many islanders. |
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I see your handiwork in the heavens: the moon and the stars you set in place What is humankind that you remember them, the human race that you care for them? |
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Each creature was viewed as the artifact of a divine blueprint. The role of the biologist was to reverse engineer God's handiwork. |
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The Constitutional Convention of 1787 rejected a Council of Revision with Supreme Court members to advise on legislation to avoid the unseemliness of justices vetting the constitutionality of their own handiwork. |
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Two quiet easygoing guys in a big blue box full of tools explains the humour and productivity of Nelson and Peter's relationship as they spread their handiwork here and there. |
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In fact, the majority of the founding fathers of the various science disciplines believed in God, and felt as though their investigations were aimed at understanding His handiwork. |
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A stream of politicos and journos appear in cameos, playing themselves, and the sausage-making details are dead on — Alter's handiwork — as are the characters' blithe hypocrisy, blinding vanity, and swaggering soullessness. |
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He is also interested in wood carving, handiwork, golf, pool and painting. |
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The Arabs were completely integrated with our people and left, not only their engineer handiwork, but they also left their surnames, which further state their integration. |
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We are committed to helping young people reach their full potential and we need people to ring in if they want a wishing well or any handiwork doing. |
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The lipstick pressed down on my mouth like an unwanted kiss. I froze, willing it to be over. She smiled at her handiwork, our faces far too close for comfort. |
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Every enchanting mist, one hundred thousand crystal bullets of rain, sparkling dew, glistening stream, fragrant moodscapes of the rainforest are all His handiwork. |
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As a primary architect of the draft Constitution that emerged from Philadelphia in 1787, Madison substantially bore the burden of defending his handiwork in his home state. |
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