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What's more, the quality of British workmanship at the time wasn't good enough".
But when you're selling lesser workmanship at the same price, it's so irritating.
At its best, suede embroidery on the bodice of a lace dress brought out the fine workmanship at the heart of Trussardi.
For one thing, the quality of craftsmanship in New York is known to be substandard, compared with the workmanship at construction sites in, say, Japan.
The effective simplicity of design and precision of workmanship at Mitla are not matched on the elaborate Maya facades at Uxmal and Chichén-Itzá in Yucatán, for example—where, along with geometrical designs, animal forms also occur.
The rise of brief trends over classic style and shoddy workmanship at cheap prices in the fashion industry is damaging both our planet and its people.
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The young man obviously has loads of talent, and the workmanship seemed at a high standard (he was a production intern at Ralph Rucci).
While doing work on the eye, and incidentally showing that it was a rather imperfect piece of workmanship not at all consonant with the vitalistic idea of the divine mind at work, Helmholtz discovered that he could focus the light reflected from the retina to produce a sharp image of the tissue.
Naturally this workmanship came at a price.
The northern gallery shows Krishna's victory over Bana (where according to Glaize, "The workmanship is at its worst").
Mr. Gluck was impressed with the fine workmanship, but frowned at the prison-style materials and the lack of flexibility.
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