handwork in the Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary

handwork in the PONS Dictionary

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Even though the images on linen cards were based on photographs, they contained much handwork of the artists who brought them into production.
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Today most handwork had been replaced by machinery, but some very sophisticated production are still hand-made.
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Although the invention of the printing press led to a reduced interest in hand made cards and items, by the 18th century, people were regaining interest in detailed handwork.
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Snow removal services may include driveway and parking area snow removal, walkway and deck handwork, and occasionally roof clearing.
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Most were able to do handwork.
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Hospitalized in-patients were free by day to sell their handwork in the market, or to entertain visitors.
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The handwork involved in making a wayang kulit figure that is suitable for a performance takes several weeks, with the artists working together in groups.
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What is very important to realize, though, is that her designs combine new technologies and diligent handwork.
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She was built without any machining, entirely as a handwork of old craftsmen and made of quality oak.
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In the 19th century, the community developed a prime shoemaking industry, and was one of the first places to use automated machines instead of handwork.
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