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- noun Plural form of
artisan .
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Examples
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I visited many, many projects when I was over there, and I saw some great -- what we call artisans that can really do steel work and concrete work.
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Jim Nall, CEO of Paladin Data Systems of Poulsbo, said it sounded like Boeing was interested in what he called "artisans," members of the labor force who knew how to weld and work with aluminum.
The Seattle Times 2011
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Jalcomulco famed for it's rafting, rock climbing, and local artisans is 11 km from here ... sincerely,
CLASSIC 31' AIRSTREAM TRAVEL TRAILER FOR SALE IN VERACRUZ, MEXICO 2009
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Other notable changes through the years have been in the flower market and in ousting artisans from the Plaza Grande.
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They also have other weekend festivals where they bring in artisans from famous stores in Japan to make things like takoyaki.
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The adherence to a 25-year-old price list meant that 1830s cabinet makers worked within the same price structure as artisans from a generation earlier.
Advocating The Man: Masculinity, Organized Labor, and the Household in New York, 1800-1840 2006
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The whole village is alive for the celebration, Wednesday being the Alfombra de Acerrín (sawdust drawings made by gifted artisans from the neighboring state of Tlaxcala).
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Life for artisans is even more difficult, many of whom reside away from cosmopolitan centers and are forced to go through middle-men to sell their products.
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The whole village is alive for the celebration, Wednesday being the Alfombra de Acerrín (sawdust drawings made by gifted artisans from the neighboring state of Tlaxcala).
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Life for artisans is even more difficult, many of whom reside away from cosmopolitan centers and are forced to go through middle-men to sell their products.
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