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I remember them down to the level where I can make blueprints of them.
In '29, when the railroad was dismantled, he hurried over to take pictures, make blueprints for miniature reconstruction.
But she had no sense that she could draw, make blueprints, until she was twenty-eight, when she met a draftsman and watched him drawing plans.
The technology to make blueprints always resulted in the finished product being slightly smaller than the original drawing as the medium on which the blueprint was made shrank as it dried (Liebing, 1999).
"Don't try to make blueprints for the organisation or financing of the stroke service.
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I was still making blueprints, but they became something else entirely.
He made blueprints premised on surprise and an almost perverse protraction of pleasure.
Soon, we tired of something as ephemeral as mere dreams, and we started making blueprints for the houses we were sure to live in one day with our beloveds.
Born in Bronx, New York in 1914, the former Estelle Lebost graduated the National Academy of Design in the late 1930's and during World War II she was the first woman isometric draftsman to work at Sperry Rand, making blueprints for assembly workers building submarines and airplanes.
I never made blueprints, and I lost the sketches, and I was afraid to take it apart to measure everything.
Making Blueprints, for example, is good for when you are inventing something.
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