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Discover LudwigThe word 'smith' is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is a noun that refers to a person who works with metal, particularly in the making and repairing of tools and weapons. Example: John inherited his family's blacksmith business and became a skilled smith, creating beautifully crafted swords and armor for knights.
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A craftsperson who works metal into desired forms using a hammer and other tools, sometimes heating the metal to make it more workable, especially a blacksmith.
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In the 1880s, over 170 different designs were in Smith's catalogue, and by the 1890s, Smith made 13m crackers a year.
It doesn't make sense," Mr. Obama said.
In other words, Smith must deliver a miracle - or at least a moonbeam.
The Scottish referendum, coupled with the Smith commission on implementing its devolution concessions in Scotland, may have put the constitution on the agenda – even so, Whitehall fought Osborne down to the wire.
In a presentation to the national rural health conference in Darwin last week, Chalmers and Smith reflected on the personal toll the last year took on them and their patients who are primarily from the Rio Tinto community.
The announcement would mark the beginning of what Smith and his fellow GP Sarah Chalmers say was one of the town's worst ever years, with affected residents coming through the doors of Nhulunbuy's only GP clinic.
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"We're in the middle of an election where these fellows are declaring if we don't vote their guy, they're going to burn this country down," said Folarin Gbadebo-Smith from the Centre for Public Policy Alternatives in Lagos.
"He's here he's there, he's every fucking where, Tony Green, Tony Green" went a popular terrace ditty, while another proclaimed "We got Tudor from Sheffield and Hibbitt from Leeds, Macdonald from Luton and Smith Aberdeen, but we got the greatest the world's ever seen, we bought him from Blackpool his name's Tony Green!
#PMQs — joncraigSKY (@joncraig) May 7, 2014 Father of House Sir Peter Tapsell in his usual place for PMQs after giving one of many amusing readings at Hoggart memorial in Smith Square.
Leese was on good terms with Wigan's leader, Peter (now Lord Smithh, and with the region's only Tory, Trafford's dynamic 27-year-old boss, Sean Anstee.
Tom Smith was also very good at reacting to current events.' In 1917, you could buy suffragette crackers.
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