Drills and gravers of copper have also been found, with chisel-shaped edges or sharp points.
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And on these columns, and on these walls, dead painters and gravers had breathed the sweet breath of life.
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Last summer, I bought of Vertue's widow forty volumes of his ms. corrections relating to English painters, sculptors, gravers, and architects.
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It is a tale which if it were written upon the eye-corners with needle-gravers, were a warning to those who would be warned.
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However, there duly arrived with the plate three or four gravers and an etching needle; the latter I spoiled before I knew its use.
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A great dockyard and arsenal suddenly revealed themselves-risinglike an exhalation-whereship-builders, armourers, blacksmiths, joiners, carpenters, caulkers, gravers, were hard at work all day long.
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Marjorie's included Lily, Ethel, Frances, Marian, Doris, Alice Endicott, and Daisy Gravers.
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By this time Mildred Cavin, Daisy Gravers, and Esther Taylor-threemore freshmen-hadjoined them.
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Mae VanHorn, Florence Evans, Daisy Gravers, and Barbara Hill had all made the required mark.
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But she glanced sympathetically towards Alice Endicott, and Daisy Gravers, those freshmen who were so anxiously waiting for the deciding factor.
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"Oh, that reminds me," exclaimed Miss Phillips, "I think Daisy Gravers could play full-back."
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Gravers told a conference in Washington last year: The European Union acts secretly, with the European people being deceived about its development.