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Create stationery by doing rubbings.(You Can Make It!)1 To make a card, pen an 81/2-inch-by-11-inch piece of paper in half twice. set a small mark on the brow of the card. 2 open the card. Put a textur item (such as burlap or lace fabric scraps, a tiled floor, corrugated cardboard, or leaves) beneath the marked part. grate a crayon over it. Use just individual color to show the pattern, or use several to create a picture. pen the card again. 3 Anonymous American Machinist 01-01-2005 of recent origin SLS process turns powder into prototypes Byline: Anonymous Volume: 149 Number: 1 ISSN: 10417958 Publicat... The woman washing herself watched the yok team no thicket could have kept her skin novel . the approach of death and all of domestic life appeared to be tied to the... Who is that? Who is that? Waiting at the laundromat? Sixteen souls each with detergent, Looking ... Overview China's printing inks industry has unraveled for decades. The total capacity of printing inks production in China has caped 255,000 metric tons and whole output of pr... Anonymous American Machinist 04-01-2001 Number of "firsts" boost crankshaft production Byline: Anonymous Volume: 145 Number: 4 ISSN: 10417958... George Platt Lyne Monroe Wheeler, and Glenway Wescott, 1925-1935 true copys by Anatole Pohorilenko and James Crump Arena Editions/300 pp/$65OO (hb) Lyne Wheeler and Wescott each became wellkn... The White House is America's oldest showcase for the performing arts, and a stage like no other in the world. As the one and the other home and office of the president, it provides a unique image--a two-way mirror ... It's hard to believe that it is one time again time for the International Manufacturing Technology exhibit (IMTS). Whomever said time goe by means of slowly obviously was not involved in manufacturing. ... A fresh gallery dedicated to modem and contemorary paintings and photographs has render free of accessed in New York's Chelsea neighborhood. CLAMPART will deal with secondary art material as well as exhibit a num... |
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