Sentence examples for Craftsperson from inspiring English sources

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Craftsperson

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Someone who is highly skilled at their trade; an artificer.

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Morrison is one of 12 apprentices on The Prince of Wales's building crafts apprentices programme, which aims to offer young people within the building crafts trade a chance to specialise as a "master craftsperson" with expertise in traditional building and construction skills.

Wiseman watches restorers tweak masterworks with meticulous care (though he doesn't film much of what the craftsperson sees through a magnifying glass) and, fascinatingly, follows discussions about the modern technique of restoration.

It's that the goal of the true craftsperson is simply to put story out into the universe — to find the tales that really count and to tell them in the form they demand.

Kiecker says that she sees herself as an artesana, a craftsperson, and not as a hippie, which is how conservative-minded Chihuahuenses had grown used to thinking about her and her husband over the years — a weird but inoffensive long-haired hippie couple.

She calls herself "a small craftsperson" on her Etsy profile, yet her jewelry has been featured in over 50 movies, including "The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo," "Tron Legacy," "X-Men" and others.

The only way to make money in the perfectionist craftsperson industry, it seems, is to stop being a perfectionist craftsperson.

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At the time he was talking to the craftspersons, he knew that it had destroyed two boys, seven and nine, and he knew that the pipeline explosion 13 days later had incinerated 2 women, and he could not, just at that moment, focus on possible danger, which they had warned him of, coming to him as a white person from members of the community he was visiting.

Chairs designed by local artists and craftspersons will be on display at the museum and various locations in the community.

However, the replacement of the domestic system of industrial production, in which independent craftspersons worked in or near their homes, with the factory system and mass production consigned large numbers of people, including women and children, to long hours of tedious and often dangerous work at subsistence wages.

These were probably "pocket" instruments for officials too expensive to be used by ordinary craftspersons, who probably used plain strip rules.

They worked as skilled craftspersons under self-imposed rules.

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