But the industrialarts, for the most part, serve more ultimate purposes.
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That'll kill Mike Gray-hestill makes fun of the birdhouse I built in industrialarts.
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Soon, however, it vindicated its delicacy of touch in the industrialarts of spinning and weaving.
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The contrivance and construction of tools must therefore ever stand at the head of the industrialarts.-C.
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In the first place, Greek civilization was founded on slavery and a fixed condition of the industrialarts.
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They accepted the industrialarts of the eastern Mediterranean, adopted the Phoenician alphabet, and emulated the Phoenician merchant.
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The cost of production of a modern workman has constantly increased, with the advance of the industrialarts.
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For example, we speak of " industrialarts" and "arts and crafts" through which useful things are produced.
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Peasants, in the most picturesque costumes, tended their flocks, or attended to various industrialarts as the flotilla drifted by.
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A scout stands over me, holding a six-foot-long piece of wood that it must have found in the industrialarts classroom.
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The effects of this scientific activity are plainly perceived in the great improvements that took place in many of the industrialarts.
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These works, in a general way, prove an average aptitude for the industrialarts, and indicate a real taste for beautiful forms.
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Besides this, his knowledge of practical affairs such as farming, gardening, housebuilding, fishing, sailing and other industrialarts was well-nigh endless also.
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In depicting the industrialarts, these domes lend an Oriental expression to the entire composition, consistent with the citadel character of the general scheme.
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Probably no other mineral has had a wider influence on both social and economic life, and the industrialarts, than petroleum and its compounds.
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When Father Junipero Sena reached Santa Barbara on his mission-starting pilgrimage, he sent for Mexican artisans, who taught his converts all the industrialarts.