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- noun The work of an
artisan .
Etymologies
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Examples
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In indigenous communities the need for support of their artisanry is critical because having to leave their villages will ultimately result in the loss of their language as well as their craft and ultimately lead to the loss of their identity.
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Which materials, what kind of artisanry, manufacturing or small industrial operations are there?
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The Compact was designed to stimulate economic growth by increasing productivity and improving employment in high-potential sectors, such as artisanry and fishing.
unknown title 2009
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The Compact was designed to stimulate economic growth by increasing productivity and improving employment in high-potential sectors, such as artisanry and fishing.
unknown title 2009
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The embroidery artisanry of Cocucho, Michoacan, is legendary.
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My porno/artisanry piece is heteosexual, and not half as indigenous looking.
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Anyway, I now own this very peculiar piece of porno/artisanry.
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Set up three years ago with help from the World Wildlife Fund, the nursery is part of a mix of projects & ndash; direct payments from the government and contributions from private companies; a scheme for collecting sap and selling it to turpentine manufacturers; sales of woven pine-needle artisanry, and hopes for a tourist operation & ndash; that could provide income streams for future generations.
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Now, I've spent a lot of time in Ecuador, and local artisans produce a lot of porno/artisanry for the tourist trade.
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What about the possibility of inexpensive artisanry?
Creative Destruction: What's Next?, Bryan Caplan | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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