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Arthur's the clever one, apprenticed to a draftsman.
Django is a "musical impressionist," as Dregni writes, as opposed to a draftsman, and so was Hendrix.
For example, in the following stanzas from "A Valediction: Forbidding Mourning," John Donne compares two lovers' souls to a draftsman's compass: If they be two, they are two so As stiff twin compasses are two, Thy soul the fixed foot, makes no show To move, but doth, if the other do.
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If you enjoy designing things, you may want to become a draftsman, or go to school to become an engineer.
"I went to junior college to get a draftsman's degree," said Righetti, 41, sitting in the home team's dugout at Pacific Bell Park and tracing the start of his baseball career.
Warmth of feeling, tenderness of expression, and a painterly (as opposed to a draftsman-like) approach are common to the work of both artists.
William Ford, Sr. had hoped to be a draftsman, but in order to take care of his family he gave up school and became an M.T.A. motorman, working the night shift.
To find a draftsman in your area, conduct an online search.
Educated in Germany, Fink immigrated to the United States in 1849 and began to work as a draftsman for the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company.
His statement seemed designed to give the impression that the apparent concession to Pakistan was a draftsman's fault.
His enthusiasm for certain kinds of foliate decoration communicated itself to a young draftsman in his office named Louis Sullivan, who returned to Chicago and became a pioneer modernist.
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