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a town which boasts a dozen or more "three star" hotels, all with thermal swimming pools, and a multitude of handicraft shops and galleries specialising in "basketware"; nearby, an excellent (if expensive) 18-hole golf course, open to the public;
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a town which boasts a dozen or more "three star" hotels, all with thermal swimming pools, and a multitude of handicraft shops and galleries specialising in "basketware"; nearby, an excellent (if expensive) 18-hole golf course, open to the public;
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a town which boasts a dozen or more "three star" hotels, all with thermal swimming pools, and a multitude of handicraft shops and galleries specialising in "basketware"; nearby, an excellent (if expensive) 18-hole golf course, open to the public;
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The art of making pottery has become extinct among the Menominee, but their women still produce basketware, mats of rushes and cedar bark, and beautifully woven bead and porcupine quill work.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 10: Mass Music-Newman 1840-1916 1913
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Moqui basketware serves equally well for useful purposes, such as scrap-baskets, and for ornamentation.
Practical Suggestions for Mother and Housewife Marion Mills Miller 1906
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There were several basketware sieves, evidently home made, and various bottles lying around the place.
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Head-dresses, segments of a circle of basketware, with zigzag sticks protruding from the edge to represent lightning.
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Many of the staff in the hundreds of booths at Shanghai's exhibition hall this week were busier talking or playing games on their laptops and mobile phones than trying to sell their products, which included clothing, accessories, housewares, basketware - just about any type of handicraft or knick-knack.
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Many of the staff in the hundreds of booths at Shanghai's exhibition hall this week were busier talking or playing games on their laptops and mobile phones than trying to sell their products, which included clothing, accessories, housewares, basketware - just about any type of handicraft or knick-knack.
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Many of the staff in the hundreds of booths at Shanghai's exhibition hall this week were busier talking or playing games on their laptops and mobile phones than trying to sell their products, which included clothing, accessories, housewares, basketware _ just about any type of handicraft or knick-knack.
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