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As a metallurgist I have to take this into account, Shabalov said.
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War is no longer human; the chemist and the metallurgist have changed all that.
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We will do it properly and do it very safely, Albert, a metallurgist, said.
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The president, although a skilled metallurgist, confessed his inability to say what it was.
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The small coin was of silver, the larger of copper, but he was no petty metallurgist.
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There was also a full forge and smelt-works that would figure prominently in any metallurgist's daydreams.
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But President Boon, being himself a metallurgist, desired to inspect the mysterious ore a little more closely.
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The husband and father of the family is a metallurgist who is gone for six weeks in Hunan.
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Thus St. Dunstan, who governed England in the time of Edwy the Fair, was a skilled blacksmith and metallurgist.
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A knowledge of the mixture of copper, tin, and zinc, seems to have been among the first discoveries of the metallurgist.
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Speaking to the Guardian after yesterday's judgement, the metallurgist said he had no plans to travel abroad or take part in politics.
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He seems to have no notion at all that manners are simply the signs by which the chemist or metallurgist knows his metals.
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No sculptor or metallurgist could make a strong unity out of such materials, of which the combination could only be apparent and superficial.
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This is no longer the damp, cold, fireproof vault of the metallurgist, nor the manufactory of the druggist, fitted up with stills and retorts.
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Kalashnikov was not an engineer, armorer, or metallurgist; he had little formal design or technical-drawing training, and had not attended school beyond his midteens.
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Metallurgists use a table called a galvanic series to rank metals.