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The wonderful surprise is that, while the book is certainly uneven, and contains some jottings and lists that are little more than raw, unworked data, overall it is every bit as masterly as Between the Woods and the Water, while some passages – such as his marvellous account of a love affair in the old Bulgarian city of Plovdiv – are the match for some of the great passages of A Time of Gifts.
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"It's very hard to export unworked gold," she explained.
The resulting "wrought" product therefore has better ductility and toughness than the unworked casting.
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The government also has two schemes for "forcing unworked blocks back into play".
Row 15: k2cr, k4bk, k4bk, pult (leave 4 sts unworked on left needle).
Rough, unworked lumps of bronze (aes rude) were certainly used as a metal currency from the 6th century, if not much earlier, perhaps in rare conjunction with very small quantities of unworked gold and silver, themselves also passing by weight.
Mr. Turco prosecuted them, and they spent time in jail and paid restitution for the unworked hours.
It was already illegal in the UK to trade in raw tusks or unworked ivory of any age.
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