to do such work)

  • 111Camera Work — was a quarterly photographic journal published by Alfred Stieglitz from 1903 to 1917 that was known for its high quality reproductions and its effort to establish photography as a fine art.After editing American Amateur Photographer from 1893… …

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  • 112Camera Work — Pays États Unis Langue Anglais Périodicité Trimestrielle Genre Photographie Fondateur Alfred Stieglitz Date de fondation 1903 Date du dernier numéro …

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  • 113pierced work — ▪ art       in metalwork, perforations created for decorative or functional effect or both; the French term for such work is ajouré. Both hand operated and mechanical tools such as saws, drills, chisels, and punches are used. The principal… …

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  • 114extra work — As used in connection with construction contract, means work done not required in performance of the contract, i.e. something done or furnished in addition to or in excess of the requirement of the contract. Work entirely outside and independent… …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 115extra work — As used in connection with construction contract, means work done not required in performance of the contract, i.e. something done or furnished in addition to or in excess of the requirement of the contract. Work entirely outside and independent… …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 116Coromandel work — lacquer work popular in England c1700 and marked by an incised design filled in with gold and color. Also called Bantam work, Coromandel lacquer. [after the COROMANDEL COAST, where objects decorated with such work were transshipped to Europe] * * …

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  • 117incapacity for work — A familiar phrase in workmen s compensation statutes; including not merely want of physical ability to work, but lack of opportunity for work; loss of earning power as a workman in consequence of the injury, whether the loss manifests itself in… …

    Ballentine's law dictionary

  • 118Berlin work — Berlin Ber lin, n. [The capital of Prussia] 1. A four wheeled carriage, having a sheltered seat behind the body and separate from it, invented in the 17th century, at Berlin. [1913 Webster] 2. Fine worsted for fancy work; zephyr worsted; called… …

    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • 119Coromandel work — lacquer work popular in England c1700 and marked by an incised design filled in with gold and color. Also called Bantam work, Coromandel lacquer. [after the COROMANDEL COAST, where objects decorated with such work were transshipped to Europe] * * …

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  • 120art|work — «AHRT WURK», noun. 1. illustration of any sort in a book, magazine, or other printed material. 2. a work or works of art. 3. the production of such work …

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