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Carves (French pronunciation: [kaʁv]; Occitan: Carvas) is a
commune in the
Dordogne department in Nouvelle-Aquitaine in
southwestern France.
Communes of...
- the ski
naturally follows this arc
shape to
produce a
turning motion. The
carve is
efficient in
allowing the
skier to
maintain speed because,
unlike the...
- Artists: An
Introduction to Children's Art for
Teachers and
Parents (1953), p. 136. Look up
carve or
carving in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. v t e...
- Look up
carved in
stone in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Carved in
Stone may
refer to:
Carved in
Stone (Rage album)
Carved in
Stone (Shadow Gallery...
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Carved into
Stone is the
eighth studio album by
American metal band Prong. It
reached No. 13 at the Top Heats****ers chart.
Released on
April 24, 2012,...
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Carved lacquer or
Qidiao (Chinese: 漆雕) is a
distinctive Chinese form of
decorated lacquerware.
While lacquer has been used in
China for at
least 3,000...
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National Memorial is a
national memorial centered on a
colossal sculpture carved into the
granite face of
Mount Rushmore (Lakota: Tȟuŋkášila Šákpe, or Six...
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literature in the Manx language.
Surviving works of
Christian poetry and
carvals, hymns, like
those of
William Kinrade,
Thomas Allen, and John Lewis, are...
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Carved in Sand is the
third regular studio album by The Mission,
released in 1990. It
reached #7 in the UK
Albums Chart,
making it the
second of two top...
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Carved Lions (1895) is a book by
British author Mary
Louisa Molesworth (Mrs. Molesworth). The book was
first published by
Macmillan and Company, London...