carvers in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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Under his direction, the cathedral employed and trained neighborhood men as skilled stonemasons and carvers during the decades of the continuing project.
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Apart from the architects and sculptors, people of other guilds such as goldsmiths, ivory carvers, carpenters, and silversmiths also contributed to the completion of temples.
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Aside from shopkeeping, the "sangleys" earned their livelihood as carpenters, tailors, cobblers, locksmiths, masons, metalsmiths, weavers, bakers, carvers and other skilled craftsmen.
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The kitchen staff of huge noble or royal courts occasionally numbered in the hundreds: pantlers, bakers, waferers, sauciers, larderers, butchers, carvers, page boys, milkmaids, butlers and countless scullions.
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These artists supervised a large workshop that included prestigious stonemasons and carvers.
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He says it feels like a bar of soap; he's used to working with much harder materials that many carvers wouldn't touch, like knotty pine.
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Collections of pre- and ancient historical objects are on display as well as works from swabian artists, carvers and metalworkers.
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However, professional carvers tend to refer to them all as' chisels'.
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