By-hand Sentence Examples

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  • There was no time for Cynthia to talk to her husband, who was busy serving breakfast to the late sleepers while she showed Maria, by hand communication, the upstairs chores of Bird Song.

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  • I have to look by hand.

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  • He was great with detail—always by hand.

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  • He continued the paper in MS., and when the government refused to allow it to be circulated through the post sent it out by hand.

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  • The perforation of the paper when done by hand is usually performed by means of small mallets, but at the central telegraph office in London, and at other large offices, the keys are only used for opening air-valves, the actual punching being done by pneumatic pressure.

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  • This arrangement is only partly automatic, since it often happens that when two cars are brought together to couple the knuckles are closed and must be opened by hand.

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  • The delicate fabric made by hand on the pillow was long in demand; its sale was, however, greatly diminished by the competition of cheaper machine-made goods, and a school of lace-making was opened to promote its recovery.

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  • Unless I missed something, there is no way to link to footnotes, or organize them except by hand here.

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  • The autumnal subsidence of the river was followed by shallow ploughing performed by oxen yoked to clumsy wooden ploughs, the clods being afterwards levelled with wooden hoes by hand.

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  • Careful annual selection by hand of the best seed is the only way to prevent degeneration.

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  • West Africa.-Cotton has long been grown in the various countries on the west coast of Africa, ginned by hand or by very primitive means, spun into yarn, and woven on simple looms into " country cloths "; these are often only a few inches wide, so that any large cloths have to be made by sewing the narrow strips together.

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  • It is customary to pluck the wool by hand rather than shear it, as this is believed to ensure a finer second crop. Black-faced and Cheviots are also found in some places.

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  • Previously the grain had ordinarily been cut with sickles and harvested by hand.

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  • The plaits are sewed partly by hand and in a special sewing-machine, and the hats or bonnets are finished by stiffening with gelatin size and blocking into shape with the aid of heat and powerful pressure, according to the dictates of fashion.

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  • The veinstuff is broken small either by hand or in rock-breakers, and stamped to fine powder in stamp mills, which are practically large mechanically-worked pestles and mortars, the stamp proper weighing from 500 to moo lb.

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  • The size, shape and design of the cars depend on the size of the mine passage and of the hoisting compartments of the shafts; on whether the cars are to be trammed by hand or hauled in trains; whether they are loaded by shovel or by gravity from a chute; and whether they are to be hoisted to the surface or used only for underground transport.

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  • Every natural development of the spherical form can be obtained by blowing and fashioning by hand.

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  • The mouth of the bottle is then pressed by hand on the peg of the stopper, and the mouth and peg are ground together with a medium of very fine emery and water until an air-tight joint is secured.

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  • The deceptive effect is in some cases heightened by cutting over and polishing by hand the pressed surface.

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  • During this period, until the plants begin to ripen, the tilth is maintained and weeds checked first by horse cultivators or horsehoes, and, as the plants increase in size, by hand labour.

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  • The best cigarettes, however, are made by hand; the tobacco leaves are selected and hand-cut, and the paper tubes are filled by hand.

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  • Even a machine of simple type, like the ordinary drain-pipe machine, in which the retorts are made by forcing the plastic clay mixture through a die, may result in greater economy and uniformity than is possible when retorts are made by hand.

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  • The vehicles chiefly employed in ante-Meiji days were ox-carriages, norimono, kago and carts drawn by hand.

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  • The gravel is dug by hand and thrown in at the upper end, the stones kept back being removed at intervals by two men with four-pronged steel forks.

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  • In this system the soft ground or fissured water-bearing rock is rendered temporarily solid by freezing the contained water within a surface a few feet larger in diameter than the size of the finished shaft, so that the ground may be broken either by hand tools or blasting in the same manner as hard rock.

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  • The removal of the coal broken at the working face to the pit bottom may in small mines be effected by hand labour, but more Under.

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  • An ingot gradually builds up from the bottom of the crucible, the carbon electrode being raised from time to time automatically or by hand to suit the diminution of resistance due to the shortening of the arc by the rising ingot.

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  • The new method abbreviates the time, since an electric current can tally almost simultaneously the data, the tallying of which by hand would be separated by appreciable intervals.

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  • In striking, the lower die was fixed into a block of wood, and the blank piece of metal laid upon it by hand.

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  • The contents are poured by hand into moulds which are contained side by side in an iron carriage running on wheels, fig.

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  • The power required for breaking down mint bars amounts to from 25 to 35 h.p. The bars are fed to the rolls by hand.

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  • The coins are spread on an inclined table by hand.

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  • It imitates the motions made in polishing a speculum by hand by giving both a rectilinear and a lateral motion to the polisher, while the speculum revolves slowly; by shifting two eccentric pins the course of the polisher can be varied at will from a straight line to an ellipse of very small eccentricity, and a true parabolic figure can thus be obtained.

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  • The labour of rolling the metal by hand was done away with about 1760, by the firm of Tudor, Leader & Sherburn, who first employed horse-power, and for more than half a century the trade both in Sheffield and Birmingham continued to flourish.

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  • Its object is to distribute all the materials evenly throughout the mass, and it is performed in many different ways, both by hand and by machine.

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  • Gravel walks must be kept free from weeds, either by hand weeding, or by the use of one of the many weed killers now on the market.

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  • In making up composts for pot plants, the fibrous portion should not be removed by sifting, except for small-sized pots, but the turfy portions should be broken up by hand and distributed in smaller or larger lumps throughout the mass.

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  • Then the bottom being regulated so as to leave the soil rather highest in the centre, the plant is to be set in the hole in the position desired, and steadied there by hand.

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  • Pollinate tomatoes by hand to ensure early fruit on plants intended for outdoor culture.

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  • These pigs are then usually broken by hand.

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  • Until relatively lately the cast iron for the Bessemer and open-hearth processes was nearly always allowed to solidify in pigs, which were next broken up by hand and remelted at great cost.

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  • Generally the skins are placed in an alkali bath, then by hand with a blunt wooden instrument the moisture of the pelt is worked out and it is drawn carefully to and fro over a straight, dull-edged knife to remove any superfluous flesh and unevenness.

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  • In the case of seal and beaver skins the process is a much more difficult one, as the water or hard top hairs have to be removed by hand after the pelt has been carefully rendered moist and warm.

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  • There are, however, certain parts of a garment, such as the putting in of sleeves and placing on of collars, &c., that can only be sewn by hand.

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  • Probably the most successful one has been a rotary engine invented by Mr Arthur Rigg.1 In this engine the stroke, and therefore the amount of water used, can be varied either by hand or by a governor while it is running; the speed can also be varied, very high rates, as much as 600 revolutions a minute, being attainable without the question of shock or vibration becoming troublesome.

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  • According to his description shallow pits were sunk, and the gravel excavated was gathered into a walled enclosure where it was crushed and water was poured over it, and it was finally sifted in baskets and sorted by hand.

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  • In more modern times there has been the same excavation of shallow pits, and sluicing, sifting and sorting, by hand labour, the only machinery used being chain pumps made of earthen bowls to remove the water from the deeper pits.

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  • Until recently the final separation of the diamond from the concentrates was made by hand picking, but even this has now been replaced by machinery, owing to the remarkable discovery that a greased surface will hold a diamond while allowing the other heavy minerals to pass over it.

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  • The plucking is done by women and children, and is now practically the only part of the work where the tea is touched by hand.

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  • High land near the banks of the Nile which cannot be reached by canals is irrigated by raising water from the Nile by steam-pumps, water-wheels (sakias) worked by buffalo s, or water-lifts (skadufs) worked by hand.

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  • Even the simple elements of rivets and bolts have produced immense developments since the days when bolts were made by hand, holes cored or hand-drilled, and rivets formed and closed by hand labour.

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  • The most important factories are those for the manufacture of cigars and cigarettes, but most cigars and some of the cigarettes are made by hand.

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  • In the manufacture of sugar most of the mills in use extract only about three-fourths of the juice from the cane; in 1902 about 73% of it was manufactured by 528 mills operated by steam; 17% by 470 mills operated by hand or by a carabao; and to% by 77 mills operated by water-power.

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  • When the grapes have attained to maturity they are collected by hand and then transferred in baskets or carts to the press house.

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  • After the stalks have been removed either by hand or by a simple apparatus the juice is expressed either - as is still the case in many quarters - by trampling under foot or by means of a simple lever or screw press or by rollers.

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  • The grapes are allowed to become over-ripe and are then selected by hand.

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  • On the smooth surface the seed is sown broadcast by hand or machine, at the rate of 3 bushels per acre, and covered in the same manner as clover seeds.

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  • For ordinary waterretted flax two operations are required, first breaking and then scutching, and these are done either by hand labour or by means of small scutching or lint mills, driven either by water or steam power.

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  • Besides, these sheets all had to be folded by hand.

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  • In other furnaces the ore rests on a series of horizontal plates, and either remains on the same plate throughout the operation (0111vier and Perret furnace), or is passed from plate to plate by hand (Maletra), or by mechanical means (Spence and M`Dougall).

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  • When it is desired to use the machine, a 4-lb bag is placed under the orifice of the hopper upon the goods-pan of the balance, and the slide rods are thrust back by hand till they are held by their detents, and the sugar flows rapidly into the bag.

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  • To meet expenses the youth worked in various ways, even making slippers by hand in after-hours; but when he came of age his text-book days were ended.

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  • They count on their fingers, and make fire with the simplest form of fire-drill twirled by hand.

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  • It may also be claimed for the honey extractor that it does away with the objection entertained by many persons to the use of honey, by enabling the apiarist to remove his produce from the honey-combs in its purest form untainted by crushed brood and untouched by hand.

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  • Stands were also in use, permitting the manipulation of the object by hand.

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  • It represents an open press fitted with a number (usually sixteen) of iron press plates, between which the cakes are inserted by hand.

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  • There the meal is packed by hand in "scourtins," bags made of plaited coco-nut leaves - replacing the woollen cloths used in England.

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  • After the meal, Carmen started washing her dishes by hand.

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  • He was great with detail—always by hand.

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  • This natural aromatherapy facial mist contains only the finest ingredients, all carefully blended by hand using the purest quality essential oils.

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  • The surface of the concrete was finished by hand before the mosaic of tiles, mirrors and handmade ceramics was applied.

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  • Firstly there are butter churns which are fixed m/c's making butter by hand rotation or machine.

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  • The Immobilizer Series III CANNOT BE BOLT CROPPED BY HAND or with the portable hydraulic croppers pictured.

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  • They are harvested by hand and then dried in trays under slight pressure to prevent curling.

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  • The next stage was to fill in the missing colors by hand using a cold epoxy glaze colored with artists ' pigments.

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  • The damaged floral decoration was re-touched by hand and the damaged gilding was replaced with 22 carat gold leaf.

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  • Early vector fields were laboriously plotted by hand on 2D graphs to represent magnetic fields, winds, and other rigorous, multi-variate data.

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  • Before our co-op bought a harvester I spent years trying to motivate people to pull up half a million carrots per acre by hand.

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  • Their range of rounders and trapping planes provide the means to do the job properly by hand or using a slow-speed lathe headstock.

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  • Work the first row by hand after you have rehung the weighted hem.

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  • Weeding is done by hand rather than by spraying herbicides.

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  • In fact I learned how to cast horoscopes by hand using it.

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  • Natural tho this may be, it is totally impracticable by hand.

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  • Only the bold are happy to feed their partner by hand in a public place - the ultimate sensual indulgence.

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  • We will also collect terrestrial invertebrates by hand ashore.

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  • The spaces between characters are filled in by hand with genuine imperial red Chinese lacquer.

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  • Washing was done by hand in the laundry which employed a laundress and four assistants.

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  • The first packs were printed by direct lithography with images transferred by hand onto stone.

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  • Slice the flesh wafer-thin, using a mandolin or by hand.

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  • If you do not have a mandolin, you can prepare the vegetables by hand.

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  • The fish are fed by hand and the feed is purely organic.

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  • As it was so close, I began to feed the float line by hand with a regular, generous pinch of maggots.

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  • Day 4. For early risers, a chance to learn to milk a cow by hand.

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  • Just remember to take it out and lift the rudder by hand before you run up the beach.

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  • All oriental rugs are woven on a loom by hand.

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  • Sowing Seeds should either be broadcast by hand or using a seeder suitable for grass seed.

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  • Chunky thickness (55m per 100g skein) Knit by hand or weave into sumptuous hats, scarves and jumpers.

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  • Washing Dishes by Hand Washing dishes by hand is not really a very complex task, just slightly tedious.

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  • Structural sewing is by hand and machine using cream and white cotton thread.

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  • The wax was then removed by hand using a soft microfibre towel.

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  • I used over 80 screws, doing each by hand would have taken a very long time and given me a very sore wrist!

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  • The production of tables for so enormous a population as that of the United States through the method of tallying by hand requires a great number of clerks and a long period of time, and when complete cannot be verified except by a repetition of the process.

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  • In house decoration of all kinds - furniture, wall-papers and hangings (which he preferred to paper), carpet-weaving, and the painting of glass and tiles, needlework, tapestry - he formed a school which was dominated by his protest against commercialism and his assertion of the necessity for natural decoration and pure colour, produced by hand work and inspired by a passion for beauty irrespective of cheapness or quickness of manufacture (see Arts And Crafts).

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  • If you were a scientist in Salk's time, you did calculations by hand and wrote observations in notebooks.

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  • Telegraph operators used to have to send every message by hand.

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  • Hand querns The Mill has a set of hand querns for groups of children to experiment with grinding flour by hand.

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  • The detail and character of the surface was retouched by hand using Rustin 's Plastic Coating and dry powder pigments.

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  • The revolving hooks are turned either by hand or by a small motor, twisting the yarns together to form a strand.

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  • All Oriental rugs are woven on a loom by hand.

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  • Material Used All our fountains are crafted by hand from natural Schist rock formed more than 200 million years ago originating in central Asia.

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  • Accurate segmentation can be achieved in a fraction of the time it would take to trace the boundary by hand.

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  • Squirt some oil in the spark plug holes a couple of times and after a day try to rotate the engine by hand.

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  • Corn was normally threshed by hand with a flail during the winter months.

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  • There is also the chance to try typesetting by hand.

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  • It is easily uprooted by hand or by hoeing, remove the debris if flowers and seed-pods are present.

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  • They'll wash and valet all vehicles by hand to ensure a high level of service and an excellent finish.

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  • Artificial ventilation was provided entirely by hand a total of 1400 university students worked in shifts to ensure the survival of these patients.

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  • In the early days the weather charts were drawn by hand with wax crayons.

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  • It consists of two thermometers mounted on the same frame that can be whirled in the air by hand.

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  • I used over 80 screws, doing each by hand would have taken a very long time and given me a very sore wrist !

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  • Please continue to knead the dough by hand until it is mixed to a consistent texture.

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  • Piping letters onto a cake by hand can be very time-consuming and frustrating for the beginning decorator.

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  • If you plan to carry the monitor around, you also may want to look for one with a belt clip or that can be easily transported by hand.

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  • The cost of a silver bracelet of a specific weight in sterling silver with some engraving can fluctuate significantly depending upon whether the object has been made by machines or crafted by hand.

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  • The versatile straps on the three-way backpacks allow you to switch from backpack to shoulder bag or carry it by hand.

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  • Fiberglass. Kayaks made from fiberglass materials are usually built by hand.

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  • Although the bark is often removed by machine, there are still craftsmen that peel and sand the logs by hand.

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  • Many craftspeople lovingly strip the bark and sand the logs by hand.

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  • It can be built by hand or purchased fairly cheaply from companies that still sell the metal lawn chairs and the tables many Americans remember from the middle of the century.

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  • Built by hand with special attention paid to every detail, the master craftsmen creating Amish furniture in Wisconsin take pride in the high quality of their work and the beautifully crafted finished furniture pieces.

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  • In general, however, the process starts with intricate designs drawn on paper and then carved by hand into a wooden block, usually teak or shisham wood, using a hammer and chisel.

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  • They make their furniture by hand in small batches, so no two items are exactly alike.

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  • This means that many of the things they use, including their furniture, have been painstakingly built by hand.

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  • Old Farm Table Company - Specializes in farm tables made by hand from solid American wood since the late 18th century.

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  • Long gone are the days of sketching and drafting by hand.

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  • Other types of finishes can include the hammered effect as though it's been fashioned by hand.

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  • These rugs were originally knotted by hand and although most today are woven by machines, you can still find rugs that are handcrafted.

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  • These stickers are great because they use interesting scripts and colors, things you might not be able to do by hand or on your computer if you have a black and white printer.

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  • If you don't have access to a sewing machine, you can still combine scrapbooking and sewing supplies by hand stitching on your layouts.

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  • A paper album allows you to draw, cut and glue all the design elements on the page by hand.

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  • Weighing less than two pounds and measuring five inches square, the Slice can cut out a dozen shapes in the time it takes a person to cut one by hand.

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  • One issue to bear in mind, however, is that depending on how you've trimmed it, you may now need to wash your cami by hand instead of throwing it into the washing machine.

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  • Yes, it is fun, but you'll also have to contact professional photographers, deal with printing companies and lay out each page of the yearbook- by hand.

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  • It may also be a dress that is made at one's home, either by hand or with a machine, which is made to look like it has been purchased for a large amount of money.

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  • Making graduation gifts by hand doesn't have to be expensive or take a lot of time.

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  • Most apples are still harvested by hand.

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  • Jersey or knit dresses, on the other hand, may be suitable for a gentle cycle in the washing machine or for washing by hand.

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  • Saving money with wedding programs made by hand may be an appealing idea for budget-conscious couples, but remember to consider the time you will need to invest in planning and executing your design.

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  • These are accompanied by photos and a narrative about the designer who conceived it and the artisan who made it by hand.

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  • Baking a cake in a 3D pan is a great way to create a stunning figure for any occasion without all the extra work of sculpting the cake by hand.

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  • Since the dress may only be worn once or twice, it's probably not a major concern, but if you expect to attend a lot of parties, you may prefer a dress that can at least be washed by hand.

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  • Custom girls' dresses used to be the norm - all children's clothes were made by hand by either parents or servants for centuries.

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  • No two garments made by hand will be identical.

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  • Apparel that is made by hand instead of mass produced on machines always has a personal touch.

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  • You can also print an application or request one from the school and fill it out by hand.

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  • When arriving at the cruise port, passenger may drop their luggage with the porters near the terminal's entrance before parking, or they may park first and bring their luggage to the terminal by hand.

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  • Remove by hand and destroy infested leaves.

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  • Another often-overlooked method is to remove unwanted weeds by hand or by hoe.

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  • Removing offensive weeds by hand or using a garden hoe is often the best choice if you have weeds growing near plants, flowers or vegetables you want to keep healthy.

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  • Since you should not hoe or rake around the asparagus plants, the only solution is to pull them by hand.

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  • The mulch is also easy to spread around the garden beds by hand in areas needing it.

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  • Since it is so light, picking up and distributing large amounts of the mulch is easy and can be done by hand.

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  • Pine needles are easy to spread by hand or with a rake.

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  • The company engraves by machine and by hand.

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  • String Winder (Optional) - A string winder is a little device you can pick up at a music store that winds your strings quicker than doing it by hand.

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  • Loosen them at the headstock with the tuning pegs until they are slack enough to unravel by hand.

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  • Van Halen built his first guitar himself by hand.

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  • Simply unwind the string enough with the tuning peg until you can start unraveling it by hand.

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  • This type of bamboo flooring is distressed by hand to achieve that "worn in" look.

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  • Fixtures can be adjusted and changed out as needed, and often the rail itself can be bent by hand in different directions, such as curves or bends, so you can mount it on the wall, ceiling or both at the same time.

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  • Gravity Glas sinks are made by hand and no two are exactly alike.

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  • Pre-bend the anchor clips by hand into the shape of an "L".

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  • He takes this motto and puts it on a bracelet made by hand.

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  • Our Black Label Collection features the same styling, fit and details as our Platinum Collection, but much of the sewing is done using state-of-the-art equipment instead of being performed by hand.

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  • It was processed and spun by hand and then woven by hand by the crafters in their homes, the result being that each coat had its own unique look.

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  • Most cardigans need to be washed by hand in cold water and dried flat - you can buy special drying racks just for this purpose.

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  • Each hat is made from a cotton canvas and can be washed by hand.

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  • As the socks are so small there is little sewing required and this can easily be done by hand.

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  • This cream is packaged in a tube and is designed to be applied to the skin by hand.

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  • You can frequently eliminate eggs and remove adult pests by hand if you're diligent.

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  • You can remove these by hand as you see them.

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  • However, if there are no care instructions provided, it's usually a wise idea to wash such items by hand or use a gentle setting on the washing machine.

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  • For those who still prefer to feel their underwear by hand before forking over the cash, stalwart Lane Bryant has much more attractive underwear than they used to.

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  • As with any piece of lingerie, even one you wear as outerwear, you should wash your bustier after each wearing by hand in cold water and hang it out to dry.

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  • While a robe requires less thorough washing than other lingerie, it's still best to wash it lightly by hand after every use.

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  • Wash it by hand in cold water and avoid scrubbing or wringing.

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  • Gently squeeze out the excess water by hand.

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  • Custom contacts are unique in that they are often painted by hand and the details are incredible.

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  • Livs are hand polished and assembled by hand creating a stunning finish like nothing you have ever seen.

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  • All of the diamonds are laid by hand and the designs are by hand - always!

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  • All lenses are scratch and impact resistant and all designs are by hand.

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  • Unfortunately, the limitations of the Genesis system did not allow you to save scores, so you were forced to keep track of them by hand on a piece of paper.

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  • Within two years of starting, theduo had created their first commercial wine, using quality control techniques including top-drawer vineyard sourcing, as well as harvesting, sorting, and pressing by hand.

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  • The grapes are picked through by hand to ensure that only the best grapes go into the wine.

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  • Without factories of workers, clothiers had to make everything by hand.

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  • If you're preparing burgers, chili, or anything else that has to be cooked on a grill or in a pot, you don't have the option of constantly moving the food around by hand to keep up with the movement of the campfire.

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  • While waiting for surgery, the doctor may try to restore blood flow to the testis by hand.

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  • Another option for eliminating poison plants is to pull them by hand.

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  • When all the flour has been worked in remove the bowl from the mixer and knead by hand until the dough is smooth.

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  • If the dough is too dry add more water by hand.

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  • If you have treated head louse with products such as Nix Shampoo or other chemical or toxin-free products and have still found little relief, it may be time to treat the lice by hand.

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  • Write in one color of ink if you are filling out a form by hand or create one using a computer.

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  • However, the free designs must be filled in by hand.

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  • Visiting the human resource department or Service Desk at a local store is the best way to find an application to fill out by hand.

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  • Nostalgic Victorian Paper Memories has vintage baby birth certificate reproductions written by hand in calligraphy.

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  • Heirloom sewing, whether done by hand or machine, is a beautiful craft.

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  • Needle felting by hand can be a relaxing hobby, but it does take time.

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  • In fact, you can expect to complete a machine project in about half the time it would take you by hand.

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  • It is important that you learn to felt by hand and get a feel for the felting tools before you get a machine.

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  • Originally made by hand using a time-consuming process, lace is now usually made by machine.

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  • Whether you are looking for information about the different stitches you can do by hand or a great new pattern, you have come to the right place.

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  • You can use the sewing machine or do this part by hand.

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  • When at all possible, wash your fishnet swimsuit by hand instead of in the washing machine.

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  • Sew this together either by hand or by machine as you prefer.

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  • You don't have to know anything about sewing to make a hooded towel, but it will help to have a sewing machine, rather than work by hand.

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  • Tulio's swimsuits require extra care; they are best washed by hand in cold water and air dried.

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  • It's really not necessary to use buckets or shovels; the best method for creating a sandcastle is "hand stacking", which means piling up wet sand by hand.

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  • While some rash guard labels say they can be machine-washed, it is always best to wash them by hand in cold water, then roll them in a towel before laying them flat to dry.

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  • Remove chlorine by hand washing your suit in cold water.

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  • You should always wash the rash guard in a delicate detergent by hand and lay it out to dry.

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  • It's best to clean them by hand washing them with a mild detergent on the outer surface only.

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  • Choose to do it by hand or use a sewing machine - either works great.

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  • Most of the parts are dishwasher safe; the metal plates and blade must be washed by hand.

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  • The pitcher should not be put in the dishwasher but rather washed by hand.

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  • The drip pan and scraper are dishwasher safe, but the grill/griddle plate you will have to wash by hand.

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  • Juicers have come a long way since your grandmother squeezed her morning juice by grinding an orange by hand.

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  • Mixing all of the ingredients to a smooth consistency by hand is also rather time consuming.

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  • I found that all of them turned out perfectly and required significantly less amount of preparation time than similar recipes prepared by hand or with the help of a traditional blender or food processor.

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  • The coated stainless steel dough hook blends and shapes dough, eliminating the need to mix the dough by hand.

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  • Hand mixers eliminate the need for stirring by hand and can make dozens of dishes and baked goods.

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  • The Heat Surge space heater bases its advertising campaign on the artfully crafted Amish-made mantel and the mantel is really made by hand by master craftsman of the Amish faith.

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  • Are you tired of washing dishes by hand but don't have space for a built-in dishwasher?

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  • Darrow still painted the colors onto the boards by hand.

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  • Darrow went back undaunted and began making them by hand and selling them.

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  • In true entrepreneurial fashion Darrow never gave up and continued making them by hand and selling from his home.

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  • Dressing as a Lord or Lady of medieval England is popular for the masses with fine apparel purchased at the renaissance faire or made by hand.

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  • For couples going skating or group caroling, costumes made by hand or pulled together from vintage shops adds to the spirit of the season.

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  • There are two ways of engraving rings, by hand and by machine.

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  • Gemstones such as sapphires are either machine cut, or they are cut by hand.

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  • Quality - many antique rings were made by hand by highly skilled jewelers.

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  • A trained grader will compare a diamond's color by hand using a set of master stones in each of the letter categories.

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  • Antique cushion cuts were done completely by hand and did not require the use of a diamond saw.

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  • The first commercial batch of Larabars was created and packaged in the same manner as the test batches - by hand using a food processor, rolling pin and hand-sealed packaging.

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  • All Brighton bags are crafted to last and made by hand.

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  • Each bag is done by hand and that handmade quality is reflected in the price.

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  • More importantly, high-level designer goods are often manufactured by hand.

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  • The bags were stitched by hand (as they are still today) and accentuated with solid brass hardware, making Dooney & Bourke bags a shoo-in for the luxury accessory scene.

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  • The concept of "hand embellished" implies that your evening bag has been adorned by hand with beads, gems, embroideries, and ornaments of all sorts.

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  • Unless you're shopping online for vintage items, a quick romp to your nearest Neiman Marcus or Saks will reveal several designer label evening purses that have been manufactured and adorned by hand.

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  • The same overall size as a paper grocery bag, so that you never have to opt for an actual paper bag again, you can carry them over the shoulder, or they have flat nylon webbed handles for carrying by hand.

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  • You can carry it comfortably either by hand or over the shoulder.

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  • The wrappers are folded by hand and laid out in visually enticing patterns.

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  • Again, you will not be able to personalize these invitations and will have to fill in the needed information by hand.

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  • Some allow personalization, though with most you will have to fill in the information by hand.

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  • These invitations are often a little pricey, and you will have to fill in the information by hand.

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  • You can always make a coupon book on the computer, but your parents will find the gift even more special if you make your coupons by hand.

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  • Clean your gutters with a ladder by hand every spring.

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  • Foster started the legend by making a pair of shoes by hand and naming them after a gazelle.

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  • The company further boasts the fact that its products are crafted by hand to ensure quality and reliability.

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  • He set out to create a shoe company that would craft footwear by hand and ensure that the shoe molded to the foot and not vice versa.

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  • Finding someone who will build a pair of shoes by hand can take a lot of time.

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  • Crafted by hand in the USA since 1901, Chippewa Boots have long been a popular choice for those who work hard.

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  • For example, there is a video section where you can see customer reviews on the boots as well as watch a video on how the boots are made by hand.

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  • Each puncture in the skin had to be made by hand before the ink was rubbed in.

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  • This natural product stains the skin in dark colors and is frequently applied slowly by hand to create intricate patterns.

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  • An additional handy feature of all three websites is that you can change your route by hand.

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  • Only 23 years old at the time, young Brandt set about assembling his pocket watches by hand with parts purchased from craftsmen and then traveled around Europe to sell them.

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  • There are also automatic, or self-winding, watches on the market which will work without a battery and without being wound by hand.

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  • The glass artists make the glass by hand using tools such as pliers, a blowing pipe and large glass cutters.

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  • Allow the autistic child to use a computer if he becomes frustrated trying to write by hand.

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  • In the old days, typesetting was produced by hand, with metal dies placed by hand backwards in a metal rack to complete a line of type fitted into a press.

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  • Keep it short, and when sending it out include a job title after your name and sign your initials by hand next to your name.

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  • It's best if this is not copied by hand but that you run it through a copier.

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  • Dishes - Wash the dishes by hand or in the dishwasher, dry them (if needed) and put them away.

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  • If your canvas cushion covers cannot be removed, then you must wash them by hand.

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  • Many soap makers today speed up the process of getting to tracing by using a stick blender instead of doing all the stirring by hand.

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  • You can make this by hand or on the computer.

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  • You can make the coupons by hand or on the computer.

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  • Giving your loved one a relaxing day at the "spa" doesn't have to cost a fortune when you make a couple of spa goodies by hand.

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  • This makes it much quicker and simpler than using a Knifty Knitter loom, which has pegs that you have to hook separately by hand.

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  • In the English-speaking world, we most often think of calligraphy as having to do with Latin and the illuminated manuscripts, often religious in nature, that were printed by hand by scribes in the days before moveable type.

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  • Whether you craft by hand or machine, having the correct embroidery supplies will allow you to create the perfect design simply, quickly and efficiently.

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  • These machines have enhanced the home-sewing industry by allowing crafters and hobbyists an opportunity to create items that in the past were done by hand or in large factories.

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  • Handmachine -- First style invented was operated initially by hand and later by water and electricity.

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  • Embroidery patterns are blueprints used to create beautiful embroidery designs either by hand or machine.

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  • The first commercial hand-embroidery factory opened around 1850 in New York and employed 15 women who stitched all the designs by hand.

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  • These can often be unscrewed by hand when replacing needles.

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  • A single seam is all you need for some hats and this can be done by hand if you wish.

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  • Note that a machine pattern is drastically different from a pattern a person would use to create embroidery by hand.

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  • You can either do this by hand or by machine.

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  • Quilting can be done by machine or by hand.

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  • It was originally made by hand only in the fall, so it quickly became an autumn favorite.

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  • Fresh lemons are widely available in most areas and are easy to juice, either by hand or using an electronic juicer.

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  • Though the diet has received fame through celebrity endorsements and media attention, Dr. Siegal still mixes each batch of cookies by hand in his Miami, Florida-based bakery.

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  • When potatoes are done, drain and mash (either by hand or in an electric mixer).

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  • Then, the roasted beans are shelled - either by hand or by machine.

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  • Each gift is packed by hand and shipped in a specially designed box that protects the contents.

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  • Remove the prepared meat from the refrigerator, and remove the plastic either by hand or with scissors.

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  • Some women have complained that the fabric is easily snagged and pilled, even when caring for it well by hand washing and hang-drying.

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  • It is also easier to take care of - nearly all shapewear can be washed by hand in cold water and hung to dry with little fuss.

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  • And they are easy to care for--most can be washed by hand in the sink with a bit of vinegar or castile soap.

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  • Ideally, though, you should wash all of your lingerie by hand in cold water and hang to dry.

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  • Because each of them design their own lines, they are intimately involved in the production as well including some elements that are done by hand.

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  • Lace was originally made by hand by looping, braiding or twisting threads to create an open-holed fabric.

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  • Be sure to check the washing instructions since most lace lingerie requires washing by hand.

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  • If the washing instructions on your lace panties recommend a gentle cycle, you can certainly do that, but you may want to wash them by hand to extend the life of the garments.

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  • Leather lingerie is delicate and should be washed by hand whenever possible.

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  • If you do have to wash them, do so by hand with lukewarm water and very mild detergent and hang them up to air dry.

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  • You can wash them by hand in cool water and a gentle detergent such as Woolite.

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  • In the early days, underwear was a garment constructed largely by hand from materials such as linen and silk.

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  • The lace trim is all from France and is sewn on by hand.

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  • To get the most wear out of it, washing by hand is best.

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  • For best results, you should wash your lingerie by hand using mild laundry soap.

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  • Washing your panties by hand is also an option.

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  • These .pdf invitations allow you to fill in the information online and print from there, or you can print them and fill the information out by hand.

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  • Jazz it up by hand writing the words "Happy Birthday" with a glitter pen.

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  • For exceptional quality, the company makes the lotion, as well as its soaps and other products, by hand.

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  • Bubble bath and even soap can also be made by hand for a nice gift, although the salts tend to have nicest presentation value.

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  • It's the original OSHA-compliant leather helmet, and made by hand.

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  • When RSS feeds were first created, web designers had to manually create the RSS feed in the form of an XML file, and had to write those files by hand.

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  • While this can be done by hand with nothing more than Notepad, as the files get longer it can become more and more unwieldy.

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  • Experienced users are able to code by hand in the Code Editor screen.

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  • When a page is programmed by hand in the text editor, it is easy to ensure that the links are pointed correctly.

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  • Steaks are cut by hand at each location, and all side dishes, condiments and desserts are made fresh daily, also by hand.

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  • Pastas are made by hand in-house and may be accompanied by chicken, pork and meats.

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