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The fine plaster introduced at this time, however, did provide the basis for later developments.
"Coated in mud, fine plaster and varnish they gave the appearance of gold".
Adding to the messiness, a coating of fine plaster dust covered nearly every surface in the main building.
The statues were carved from the living rock and were once finished with fine plaster and painted.
In George Street is the parish church of St. Andrew, an oval building with a fine plaster ceiling and an elegant spire.
Good proofs of an intaglio plate can be made by plaster casting, for fine plaster of paris will pick up the most delicate details.
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The shops are full with tacky red and white guff, Capello's finest are plastered all over our favourite snacks and, so my freebie local paper informs me, I can't even go to the chippy down the road without being greeted by a fish with a red cross battered on to it, reminding me every second of every day that IT'S THE WORLD CUP.
To many, he remains the Churchillian figure who strode up lower Broadway covered in a fine dust of plaster, removing the air filter from his face long enough to rally his panicked city.
Do not use fine sand or plaster sand, as these are too fine and add a denser texture.
The building super patched openings behind the range, the dishwasher, and the cabinets with plaster and fine wire mesh.
Even those voicings were faint, the stolid prewar building's heavy lath and plaster making fine insulation, and Perkus could feel confident that he would remain undetected if he wished to be.
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