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The world of making things where notions of courage and fortitude are associated with it, but also playfulness and levity".
We'll see a 21st-century renaissance in arts- and design-centered approaches to making things, where you the individual will take center stage in culture and commerce.
Like the stolid bourgeois that the bohemians have always attacked, we are more likely to simply muddle through, trying to make things better where we can.
By deciding what is important for you and your soon-to-be-spouse, you ensure that you make things count where it matters.
We've gone from an economy where we make things to an economy where we make things up: default credit swaps, derivatives, CDOs and the like have turned Wall Street into a casino.
City's takeover symbolises the wider phenomenon, of world financial power shifting from our credit-exhausted land to east Asia, where they actually make things, and the Middle East, where families who ruled for generations had the great good fortune to discover they were sitting on oil.
He insists that "Design is undergoing a monumental shift — going from when design was at the very end of the product cycle where people would just make things prettier to now where it runs through the entire process".
The decals, some subway riders said, will make things easier on streets where there are no easily identifiable landmarks and where the drugstore, coffee shop and bank at one end of the block look much like the drugstore, coffee shop and bank at the other end.
We talked to 75 little welding shops where they make things like bedsprings, and jawboned them into making treadle pumps.
The Foundry name was among the first components, "because a foundry is where you make things," Ms. Joseph said.
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