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It can take from three months to a year to cut a rough stone.
Bird How is a simple construction, such as a child would draw; a rough stone box with a gabled roof.
The set builders had installed a rough stone ledge by the bath, and Kendall draped herself on it, while Kylie knelt alongside, looming over her.
Shown against projected images on a rough stone wall, a quirky inventiveness included simple boyish pants or jackets printed with faded Hawaiian flowers.
Another work in this vein is in Newport, R.I., his entrancing Surprise Valley Farm, a rough stone complex evocative of a rocky alpine village built for Arthur Curtiss James.
He was known in particular for his ability to look at the dull, shapeless surface of a rough stone and discern the finished diamond gleaming within, waiting to be liberated.
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Maca: Maca is a native Peruvian plant that grows in the Andes resembling a small rough stone the size of a walnut.
While, even today, most architects in the region insist on variations of the log cabin, this museum looks like a castle or a fort, its rough stone façade resembling something crumbling and ancient, its squat posture making it seem as though it's sinking into the earth.
Today, Mr. Graff's offerings include a necklace of 26 stones cut from the Lesotho Promise, a 603-carat rough stone that he bought for $12.4 million from the Letseng Mine in the African country of Lesotho.
Various features of the head suggest that it was unfinished, such as a lack of symmetry below the mouth and an area of rough stone above the base.
The first house, which is used for guests, is a two-story stucco structure painted dark red with a terra-cotta roof, rough stone pillars and arched doorways that face the sea.
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