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Used for the handles of tools and small domestic articles.
The museum contained rooms full of the most delicate domestic articles, not just tomb artefacts but things people had handled and loved.
Miniature homes, furnished with domestic articles and resident inhabitants, both people and animals, have been made for thousands of years.
The domestic article in New Orleans is reproachless, notwithstanding it remains as it always was.
Peugeot products with longer pedigrees including bicycles are also represented along with the company's long history as a manufacturer of domestic articles and tools.
In the 1720s and 1730s, its main products were cast-iron cooking pots, kettles and other domestic articles.
In 2005 there were 239 units of transformation industries and 935 units of commerce, vehicle repair, personal and domestic articles.
At other times, they traveled throughout western Illinois and eastern Iowa hunting, fishing, and gathering food and materials with which to make domestic articles.
There are rock shelters with mostly domestic articles, wooden bowls, material for garments and gear for hunting weka or fishing.
Movable property includes ploughs and other agricultural implements, domestic animals, domestic articles, ornaments, clothing, utensils, cash money.
At the age of 23 he left and set up his own japanning business, John Marston Ltd, making any and every sort of domestic article.
The museum's collections consist of some 15,000 objects (woven textiles, embroidery, local costumes, tools, weapons, domestic articles, musical instruments and woodcarving, woodworking and metalworking equipment).
Nine smokers out of ten would prefer an ordinary domestic article, three for a quarter, to fifty-cent Partaga, if kept in ignorance of the cost of the latter.
Fellmongery is one of the oldest professions in the world and since ancient times, man has used the skins of animals to clothe himself, and for making domestic articles.
Many of them are household and domestic articles varied in material, shape, decoration, and purpose which talented craftsmen had turned into highly artistic items inhering the wealth of regional specificities.
This comes out at less than 2 years for food packaging, 2-10 years for many domestic articles, cars etc, and over 10 years for construction materials and household fittings and appliances.
Judy Bally Jensen paints on compound layers, offering disturbingly untenanted interiors or courtyards where domestic articles are juxtaposed with classical statuary and memento mori like gravestones.
Metalworkers developed specialized skills, i.e., making various weapons for the armed forces, as well as domestic articles, such as knives, forks, scissors, mirrors, and razors (all articles found in tombs).
There was a low cinder fire in a rusty, unfixed grate; and an old three-cornered stained table, with some medicine bottles, a broken glass, and a few other domestic articles, was drawn out before it.
Use of ICI's 'Cereclor' chlorinated paraffins rose rapidly throughout the 1960s and 1970s in cables, footwear, vinyl wall coverings, flooring and in a wide range of domestic articles.
After the arch and all the way to the western end, the street is called Suq Madhat Pasha, and is lined with shops selling textiles, cotton, domestic articles, spices, imported objects and other interesting items.
So she rang up her sister and asked if she would take charge of it, and then did it up in a parcel and sent it round by her husband telling him that it was some unimportant domestic article.
It is particularly noted for its heritage: three feudal mottes, the documentation that has survived about its early past, and the archaeological finds of everyday military and domestic articles discovered when two of the mottes were excavated.
The doors of the houses stood open, many domestic articles, such as great jars resembling that which had been set over the head of the dead man whom we were commanded to restore life, and other furniture lay about because they could not be carried away.
With the encouragement of Burne-Jones, Morris, and other friends, and a modest financial backing from his father, he established a business to manufacture domestic articles in metal to be designed by himself and made, in part, with specially constructed tools and machinery.
Sears also had an estimated $27.5 billion in domestic merchandising sales last year.
The giant retailer acknowledged last week that imported clothing had been displayed as domestic merchandise at some of its 2,000 stores.
Wal-Mart denied accusations that some of its Asian suppliers had used illegal child labor, but it acknowledged that imported clothing had been displayed as domestic merchandise.
Ben gives Andy and April cash and instructs them to buy home products at Bed Bath & Beyond, a chain of domestic merchandise retail stores.
Bed Bath & Beyond Inc. (also B3) is a chain of domestic merchandise retail stores across United States, Canada and Mexico.
Mr. Barry said Wal-Mart should exceed Sears, Roebuck & Company and K Mart in domestic merchandise sales this year.
Mr. Barry estimated that K Mart's domestic merchandising sales last year matched Sears's total, at $27.5 billion, with total merchandising sales at $29.3 billion.
Domestic merchandising losses from continuing operations were sliced to $49.6 million from more than $100 million, while credit card profits at the retailing group jumped nearly 19 percent to almost $120 million.
Steven Howard Temares (born 1958) is an American businessperson who is the Chief Executive Officer of Bed Bath & Beyond, a national chain of domestic merchandise retail stores in both the United States and Canada.
Wal-Mart Moving Up In terms of revenues, K Mart, which traces its roots to 1899 with the founding of the S. S. Kresge Company, will report about $27.5 billion in domestic merchandising sales for 1989, according to analysts' estimates.
The public servants, or babus, were a governing class, not a consuming class; there was, in any case, scarcely anything to consume, since import and license restrictions ensured that all but the jet-setters had to content themselves with an extremely limited range of generally rather shoddy domestic merchandise.
Talks have produced an interim report in which the new Japanese Prime Minister, Toshiki Kaifu, says he will seek ways to speed the stores in Japan that carry American products, in competition withthe small shops that now dominate retailing and handle mostly domestic merchandise.
Domestic Merchandising The recession hurt domestic merchandising revenues in the quarter, particularly in durable goods, which account for about two-thirds of Sears' domestic merchandising sales, said Edward A. Brennan, who wears two hats as the corporate chairman of Sears and chairman of the merchandising group.
Industry has a big share in the domestic product as well.
But how important is another domestic product launch in 1992?
In that year, they were almost 5 percent of gross domestic product.
Gross domestic product is up by almost 2 percent over last year.
In 2003 some 4.5 percent of gross domestic product was spent on education.
Now, these four guys are doing their part for the gross domestic product.
In 1999, the country's gross domestic product grew by 9 percent.
The gross domestic product grew by about 5 percent last year.
Eventually government spent over half of the country's gross domestic product.
Perhaps most important, the real gross domestic product grew by 19 percent from 1998 to 2004.
The Government also said the gross domestic product fell 6.9 percent in 1995.
In 1980, oil sales were about 8.5 to 9 percent of gross domestic product.
The 21-members account for 60 percent of the world's gross domestic product.
"I think the days of growing at two to three times the gross domestic product are over," he said.
Federal taxes were then about 3 percent of the gross domestic product.
And the nation's gross domestic product is expected to rise 2 percent for the year.
Health care takes 14 percent of our gross domestic product - more than in any other developed nation.
And oil accounts for a third of the country's gross domestic product.
We spend less than half a percent of the gross domestic product on basic science.
The country's gross domestic product has declined by about half since 1991.
In the last 30 years, gross domestic product has declined five times.
The gap was less than 2 percent of gross domestic product in 1999.
Gross domestic product fell by 6 percent in the first nine months of last year.
Its gross domestic product will probably rise this year by more than 6.5 percent.
In 1989, the Government deficit was 7.3 percent of the gross domestic product.
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