restorer in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

restorer in the PONS Dictionary

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During her childhood, she was inspired by her grandfather who was an art restorer.
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The restorers gave the roof its angels and standing figures.
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His father was an art restorer and muralist.
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He worked as an art restorer for various museums.
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The intention of the restorers was to make it appear as though we had never been on the site.
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In addition, from the transmission viewpoint, the dynamic voltage restorer would extend the voltage range if the load is a constant power type.
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The restorer will mechanically bring the vehicle into working order before aesthetically restoring the interior and exterior of the vehicle.
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He also has a reputation as a restorer of old oil paintings.
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Before becoming a novelist, he worked in a variety of occupations, including as a restorer of antique musical instruments.
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The society's international membership includes collectors, curators, historians, performers, instrument makers, conservators, restorers, dealers, teachers, and students.
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