| 41. | Forsey then campaigned on the Burin Peninsula and in Fortune Bay in support of confederation with Canada.
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| 42. | She used computer software to replace brushes, burins, and the sharp point of a pencil.
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| 43. | Today's rumrunners are mostly out-of-work fishermen from Newfoundland's Burin Peninsula.
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| 44. | His team proceeded to find artifacts such as burins, ivory pendants, and a woolly mammoth skeleton.
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| 45. | Technological diagnostics of the Dorset culture include small, triangular end-blades; soapstone; and burins.
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| 46. | The burins were also used by Pre-Dorset groups; they usually had a distinctive mitten shape.
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| 47. | It is argued that this was superseded by the Gravettian with its Font Robert points and Noailles burins.
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| 48. | The Burin Peninsula was part of the French Shore in which the French had exclusive fishing rights.
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| 49. | The Banishment of the French made permanent settlement much more attractive in Burin Peninsula communities such as Lawn.
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| 50. | He copied prints by Marcantonio and Mantegna, and his burin technique is especially indebted to the former.
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