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"Smithery has no god, not yet; it is too young," Sharur said.
After retirement he kept teaching artisan smithery in local vocational school.
She carried the basket into her father's smithery.
Its dwellers manufactured iron from ore and specialized in smithery.
Before becoming a prominent actor, he had been making a living through smithery, stone dressing and blue collar work.
His Greek counterpart is Hephaestus, the god of fire and smithery.
"She never said nothing about his smithery or nothing," said Anga.
Auraria began to take an early lead with the first saloon, smithery, and carpentry shop.
In the 17th century the city reached its peak, and became known for its pottery and smithery.
Vulcan, the Roman god of fire and smithery, was a popular namesake for these foundries.
She'd never found any man whose attractions outweighed the fascination of combining mage-craft with smithery.
The word Makera is a Hausa name for smithery.
The power of metal, the power of smithery, make it harder for the god to peer into such places."
Outside of the latter building are a smithery and workmens' shops, in which any casual repairs that may be required, can be executed.
"And I learned some of my smithery in the Felonk Outer Islands.
The visitors of the museum can also get acquainted with the wind mill, smithery, threshing barn and the equipment of these buildings.
A variety of trades are offered, including Cookery, Alchemy, Engineering, and Smithery.
His grandfather was a metalsmith who ran a smithery, his father was a self-employed master-painter.
Smithery, though, smithery was too new for its great power to have coalesced into deities or even demons.
The main productive sectors are agriculture (wine and vegetables) and trades, including smithery, cabinet making and marble work.
Armenian gold smithery enjoys a long tradition, populating one corner of the market with a selection of gold items.
Within the hub was a palatial suite, to which the Drin had pretentiously added examples of their finest or most obtuse smithery.
(the) forge of Hel: Hell's smithery.
Although he also used to think about majoring in Agronomy, Hilbert's dream was inheriting his grandfather's smithery, with whom he used to work.
The Gernon House was built in 1872 by blacksmith Nicholas Gernon, one of the town's original settlers, and doubled as a smithery.