This caring is best symbolized by their efforts to save each other from the potter's field. |
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And they took counsel, and bought with them the potter's field, to bury strangers in. |
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The interesting part of this, though, is that Washington Square Park in New York was once a potter's field, too. |
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Melodies sing, phrases are shaped like clay on a potter's wheel, and rhythms are given a gentle bounce. |
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I would shape pots at the potter's wheel, which in the days when I was a teenager was a tool you moved by kicking. |
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One potter might form the bowl, either through casting the clay in a mold or hand-forming it on a potter's wheel. |
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We're going to start using the potter's wheel, since everyone seems to get the flow of hand molding. |
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I couldn't fight something that ate away from the inside, leaving me malleable like a piece of wet clay on the potter's wheel. |
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Evidence would suggest that after about 900AD the potter's wheel as we would recognise it came back into fashion. |
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I would love to learn how to do other forms of art as well, like using a potter's wheel, photography and graphic arts. |
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Those with wheel expertise would demonstrate and instruct on the potter's wheel, and others would teach coil building. |
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He hand-built many works from slabs, and also had forms thrown to his specifications on the potter's wheel. |
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At times that play may actually be fun, at times it will feel more like the refiner's fire or the potter's wheel. |
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Stoneware vessels were often shaped by hand on a potter's wheel or sometimes formed in a wooden mold. |
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They are also made with the potter's wheel as well as glazes and enamels introduced from Spain. |
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In front of the window sat a table, a cabinet, an easel, and a potter's wheel. |
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The author reveals the encoded semantics of images depicted on amulets, drawings, potter's stamps, and toreutics. |
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I break up the clay vessel and take the fragments and blunge them and put them back on the potter's wheel. |
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This outside work area is adjacent to the pottery building where the potter's wheels, kilns, and stockpile of clay and glazes are housed. |
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To the right was a potter's wheel and a collection of beakers, test tubes, and empty containers made variously of clay, stone, shell, wood, and glass. |
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Air bubbles will also make working on the potter's wheel more difficult. |
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A potter's needle or a bent paper clip is used to trace around the leaf. |
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In its earliest incarnation, from the 1790s through 1825, Washington Square was a potter's field and the site of public executions and corporal punishments. |
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His company Stow Wheels already exports potter's wheels to various parts of Europe and other parts of the world. |
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Hart's Island has been used for the past 50 years as a potter's field for the burial of the paupers. |
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The Maya had no knowledge of the potter's wheel, and Maya vessels were built up by coiling rolled strips of clay into the desired form. |
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Smallpox left Josiah with a permanently weakened knee, which made him unable to work the foot pedal of a potter's wheel. |
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Then I went down to the potter's house, and, behold, he wrought a work on the wheels. |
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In search of the rural potter's sense of 'detachment' she works in multiples, arriving at the uncontrived through sheer number. |
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They understand the material, the process and are conversive in the potter's vocabulary of technique. |
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Dampen your choice of material and use it to smooth a rim when working on the potter's wheel. |
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It was a cruel blow and affected his legs, making him unable to operate a potter's wheel. |
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The smash hit West End show is based on the Oscar-winning film which starred Patrick Swayze and Demi Moore and a potter's wheel. |
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Only by honing his skill with the potter's wheel, he explained, could he perfect his shapes. |
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Right after this section there is another room where there is a potter's wheel and a workbench on the left. |
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The process for making the bowls begins with throwing the clay on the potter's wheel to create the form of the bowl. |
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He was instrumental in the development of the Whisper Series of potter's wheels in use at the Clay Space studio. |
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The ancient Sumerians used the potter's wheel and may have invented it. |
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It's a creative partnership that plays out on the potter's wheels, in the woodworking and metalworking shops, and other spaces in the rambling building on Sagamore Street. |
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According to the report, the pottery was made on a potter's wheel. |
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He was seated at a machine, a potter's wheel, with one elbow resting on his thigh, torso tipped slightly forward, and working with his hands gloved in damp clay. |
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