(1) YouTube is full of inventive fan videos and you can purchase anything from handcrafted dragons' eggs to a replica Iron Throne .
(2) This is basically developing a handcrafted algorithm, just for yourself.
(3) Open Mon-Thurs 11am-midnight, Fri 11am-2am, Sat 8am-2am, Sun 8am-midnight Four Peaks Brewing Company Facebook Twitter Pinterest The handcrafted cocktail craze may be sweeping across the Valley, but beer is still king south of Scottsdale in Tempe, where the Four Peaks Brewing Company caters to students and staff at Arizona State University, and anyone who loves a good brew.
(4) Facebook Twitter Pinterest The Bamboo Bee, which its inventor has called the world’s ‘first tech-based handcrafted bicycle’ Green crush: Bamboo Bee, a build-your-own bamboo bike The Bamboo Bee build-your-own bicycle is a Kickstarter sensation, exceeding its initial funding goal of $15,000 by 200% in a week.
(5) Monsoon was founded in 1973 by Peter Simon, who set up a stall on Portobello Road in London selling handcrafted and bohemian fashion inspired by his travels around the world.
(6) Finally a certain number of proposals are made to adjust the surgical training programs to the needs in this era: Junior year: in depth study of anatomy; in depth study of pathophysiology; specific training in basic surgical techniques, skills, and handcraft, all three with a test at the end of that year.
(7) You feel every millimetre of the landscape has been thoughtfully handcrafted with the curious gamer in mind.
(8) Hagai still had a few things left to hide, a supermarket bag with fuses, explosives, and the handcrafted silencer.
(9) And then there was the opposition between the homespun, handcrafted vision of art for Morris and the bloated global money-laundering business of it, which many of those oligarchs have bought into.
(10) Much has been made of millennials and our distain for the big, in favor of the small, the organic, the handcrafted, the twee, the old-time-y.
(11) But can they hide in their basements and sign handcrafted gifts in blood and wrap them in sticks and send them off?
(12) But there’s the rub: why would Galliano piggyback on to this week’s London Men’s Collections with a handcrafted women’s range, when he is one of the most accomplished haute-couture designers alive and perfectly capable of holding his own in Paris?
(13) The pick'n'mix of cheaper production, the internet, social media, easy access to China via AliBaba.com , new manufacturing techniques, the love of handcrafted goods(the effect of the Etsy website which is a marketplace for handmade and vintage items): any combination of a few of these opens new doors.
(14) Case in point, the Portlanders behind the handcrafted beauties at Bambu .
(15) "Nobody would believe that such a luxury car would come to Cambodia," said the minister for industry and handcrafts, Cham Prasidh, who was present for the announcement.
(16) This would explain the retro toys, the appeal of the handcrafted toy and the appearance of new brands in "old" toys, like ragdolls (Dress-A-Doll), or the Slow Toy Movement.
(17) He calls it the first “tech-based handcrafted bicycle”.
(18) Carefully handcrafted cocktails are on special offer Mon-Fri 5pm-6.30pm.
(19) The Paris shows, where the “Artisanal” range of upcycled handcrafted pieces is usually shown, take place in two weeks.
(20) MK [return to top of page] Scotland Cut: £1m (100%) Blindcraft's workforce, two-thirds of whom are registered disabled, have been handcrafting beds and mattresses since 1793, with customers including John Lewis and the nearby Edinburgh University student halls.
Handicraft
Definition:
(n.) A trade requiring skill of hand; manual occupation; handcraft.
(n.) A man who earns his living by handicraft; a handicraftsman.
Example Sentences:
(1) So our house is open to visitors, and you are always welcome.” A few weeks after we left, the Gregório river oveflowed, wiping out five villages, destroying four years worth of handicrafts and carpentry and leaving hundreds of people homeless.
(2) In the rooms used for handicraft lessons numerous articles of pottery were on display.
(3) Our guide was grateful for our tips and delivered us to traders hawking locally made handicrafts.
(4) Despite the jail's grim exterior, the regime is fairly liberal and inmates earn extra cash by selling food, handicrafts - and drug ballads.
(5) The new buildings are a dramatic contrast to the muted colours and elaborate handicrafts that adorned the homes of Afghanistan's traditional elite, hidden behind high, plain walls.
(6) Many of the handicraft shops have closed in Karimabad , a beautiful town 14 miles south of the lake that boasts a 15-century fort with sweeping views of the valley below.
(7) Local handicrafts include flower arrangements made from fish scales.
(8) Another shop owner who sells handicrafts is pinning his hope to an influx of foreign tourists.
(9) This double rejection leaves many children frustrated and depressed, and creates inter-family problems.” Oaxaca is the second poorest state in Mexico; two-thirds of its population live in poverty, and the poorest of the poor are concentrated amid the spectacular mountains of the Mixteca region where indigenous Mixteca and Triqui communities live in isolated valleys, eking out a living from subsistence farming and traditional handicrafts.
(10) Nigi Nigi Nu Noos has Balinese-style bamboo cottages furnished with handicrafts and wooden sculptures.
(11) Environmental monitoring during lost wax casting in jewelry handicrafts was performed for gold, silver, zinc and copper by means of personal samplers and ICP-AAS techniques were used for determining airborne metals.
(12) This solution has the advantage of an easy dosage of the number of calories and of grams of nitrogen to administer; it also decreases the risks of bacterial contamination from "handicraft" mixing and excessive manipulations.
(13) The other focused on handicrafts and non-emotionally challenging activities.
(14) Since John Hunter first applied the scientific approach to surgery in the late 18th century, it has been raised from the humble level of a handicraft to a highly experimental science.
(15) Surgical educators should address the science of surgical handicraft in a manner similar to the science of preoperative and postoperative surgical principles that have been espoused over the past 40 years.
(16) 77%, underwent vocational training in a recognized training occupation, the others in line with section 48 BBiG (vocational education act) or section 42 b HwO (handicrafts ordinance) to reduced requirements.
(17) A study of 66 adults in the handicraft and skill-training centres attached to the blind schools indicated that the principal predisposing factors of blindness were mitch (30%), smallpox (15%), cataract (12%), and traditional eye medicine (11%).
(18) Photograph by Mathias Braschler and Monika Fischer The Arena da Amazonia stadium has been designed in the shape of an indigenous basket in a supposed show of respect to Indian culture, but the community have been denied permission to sell their handicrafts at the venue.
(19) Decades ago the American economist William Baumol defined certain sectors as being “handicraft industries” (health, education, the performing arts) that were disproportionately reliant on people rather than machinery, and as such with limited productivity gains.
(20) The transition to industrial therapy following a preparatory period in a handicraft work therapeutic unit constitutes for the patients a decisive step from rehabilitation in a hospital to other rehabilitation facilities.