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Those shapes then become the building blocks for intricate, 3D objects.
Parañaque has long been noted for intricate hand embroidery, which has continued as a household industry.
It eschews the quick fix for intricate and beautiful character development.
Such finds are evidence for intricate coast trade routes otherwise unseen in the archaeological record at the site.
Typically, prices start at around €150-€250, rising to the thousands for intricate or large-sized work.
Craftsmen of the Gothic and Romanesque era, used the bases and capitals of supporting stone columns as spaces for intricate carving.
He had a passion, my aunts and uncles told me, for intricate arithmetical calculations, which he would do in his head, while lying in the bath.
I'd like to say we were there to peer deeply into another culture's cinema, for intricate tales of loyalty and honor, for the subtle and nuanced acting.
And they point out that star architects often come with hefty price tags, partly because their designs frequently call for intricate, complicated construction.
Their weaving techniques long antedated the arrival of Spanish sheep; a native cotton provided ample fibre for intricate weaves coloured with native dyes.
Frances created a huge number of top bakes during her time on the show, with her imaginative Secret Squirrel cake also deserving a mention for intricate detail.
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