| 31. | Silver smithing is a notable activity for the state, with both hammering and filigree technique used.
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| 32. | To forestall this, he forces her to marry Hephaestus, the dour, humorless god of smithing.
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| 33. | Lettice Savage also lived in Smithing-Upon-Down, and was an avid collector of rare ceramics
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| 34. | During this period he was also supervising the gold smithing department at l'�cole des Arts Appliqu�s.
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| 35. | The most important economic activity, however, appears to have been iron working, smithing and perhaps smelting.
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| 36. | In addition to buying and selling slaves, the Vili became involved in local industry, specializing in smithing.
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| 37. | In such contexts, advanced smithing and filing skills have often made up for the lack of machine tools.
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| 38. | He grew up like any other dwarf, but was lucky enough to be taught the basics of smithing.
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| 39. | Silverware designed and produced between 1840 and 1940 not only represented the heyday of American metal smithing, he concluded.
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| 40. | Amozoc has been known for silver smithing since colonial times, when European techniques were brought over by the Spanish.
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