- were
ready-
made, but by 1890, the
portion had
risen to
sixty percent. By 1951,
ninety percent of
garments sold in the
United States were
ready-
made. During...
- meal, also
called a TV
dinner (Canada and US),
prepackaged meal,
ready-
made meal,
ready meal (UK),
frozen dinner, or
microwave meal, is a meal portioned...
-
range of sub-classifications had been devised—including
found objects,
ready-
made objects,
perturbed objects,
mathematical objects,
natural objects, interpreted...
- Look up readymade or
ready-
made in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A readymade, or
found object, is a
piece of art
created from undisguised, but often...
-
manufacturing site to
another location, and the
section is
supplied ****embled and
ready to fit. It is not
generally used to
refer to
electrical or
electronic components...
- mustard, salt, thickener, ****es,
flavouring and colouring. The
first ready-
made commercial product was
introduced in the
United Kingdom in 1914, where...
- the
farrow at the
upper end of the oboe.
Players can buy
reeds either ready-
made, or in
various stages of formation, such as part-s****ed, reed blanks...
-
ReadyMade (or
Ready Made) was a California,
United States,
bimonthly magazine which focused on do-it-yourself (DIY)
projects involving interior design...
-
ready-
made garments (RMG)
accounted for 77% of Bangladesh's
total merchandise exports.
Emerging as the world's second-largest
exporter of
ready-
made garment...
- Cloake,
Alain Duc****e,
Simon Hopkinson,
Thomas Keller and Dan Lepard.
Ready-
made quiches Lorraines sold in
supermarkets in France,
Britain and the US typically...