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Leather is a strong,
flexible and
durable material obtained from the tanning, or
chemical treatment, of
animal skins and
hides to
prevent decay. The most...
- ****ociates, she ends up at the
house of one Jame Gumb, a
dressmaker and
leatherworker. She
spies a Death's-head moth in his home and
draws her gun on Gumb;...
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condemned as
heresy in the
early church.
Theodotus held the
profession of a
leatherworker or
fuller in Byzantium. He
taught that
Jesus was a non-divine man and...
- with
leather or
other high-quality materials. The word was
coined by
leatherworker Charles Doppelt, who
patented the idea of "Dopps" in 1919 and marketed...
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Bookbinder Cordwainer Corsetier Draper Dressmaker Embroiderer Glover Hatter Leatherworker Milliner Parachute rigger Quilter Sailmaker Seamstress Shoemaker Tailor...
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Richard Lindon (30 June 1816 – 10 June 1887) was an
English leatherworker who was
instrumental in the
development of the modern-day
rugby ball by advancing...
- (1914–1988) was a
Western cowboy,
leather worker, magician, and author. As a
leatherworker,
Griffin helped transition leathercraft from
strictly a
vocation to...
- one's palm width,
usually 90–120 mm (3.5–4.7 in). Carvers,
huntsmen and
leatherworkers favour shorter blades; woodworkers,
carpenters and
constructors longer...
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Falsehood Art of
metalworking Scribeship Craft of the
smith Craft of the
leatherworker Craft of the
builder Craft of the
basket weaver Wisdom Attention Holy...
- cultures.
Yusufzai witches, for example,
would bathe a
recently deceased leatherworker and sell the
water to
those s****ing a male partner; this
practice is...