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(1) He and his daughters set up a tambour room where the women and little girls were taught to tambour and, I imagine, where they later went to work each day as carrying a large frame from place to place would not be very convenient.
(2) The wood tambour skirt is a popular chocolate fountain accessory that easily transforms a chocolate fountain into an elegant display.
(3) Its wide arched opening with tambour doors is a notable detail sometimes found on furniture from the Salem area.
(4) Without these sagacities, the brickwork of the tambour , in addition to taking a very long time so that the concrete could dry up and solidify, would surely have been too heavy to support the dome.
(5) The practical significance of the tambour is that if you hit a shot off the sloped section (the u2018faceu2019), it changes direction ninety degrees.
(6) A very similar application of screw threads was used in the stretchers for tambour and tapestry frames, except that the stretching was applied to both directions of the canvas yarns.
(7) She stoops over her heavy tambour frame, at work that fascinates her black spaniel dog, which stands with its forepaws on the front bar to watch her dexterity.
(8) As the tambour (drum) was a spurned instrument, only the triangle could bring a strong support destined to accentuate the rhythms of the accordion dance.
(9) Furthermore the angle of wall and floor and the peculiar hazard of the tambour (which diverts the ball across the court) makes an inexperienced player very uncertain in which direction a ball will travel.
(10) The bedrooms each had a fitted wardrobe with a large mahogany sliding or tambour door (those in the smaller bedrooms concealing a vanity unit), which gave the rooms a tidy appearance and enabled them to be more simply furnished.
(11) This artistic masterpiece of all time, which still dominates the panorama in Rome from wherever one looks, even from the sky, was built from the design by Michelangelo, who supervised the work on it until the completion of the tambour .
(12) A tambour door
(13) This special anniversary edition tambour mantel clock features decorative egg-and-dart molding that wraps around the base, and rare olive ash burl overlays accenting the front.
(14) Such is the case with the labeled tambour desk-and-bookcase illustrated above, now safely in the Museum in Augusta.
(15) All serving is done on one side while the other is called the u2018receivingu2019 or u2018hazardu2019 side due to the protruding tambour .
(16) Floors jetty out, but are seemingly pulled back by the tambour shutters that make up the facade.
(17) In the fourteenth century, Macedonia was annexed by Serbia and numerous churches were renovated and built, mostly in the shape with a central cupola placed on a high tambour .
(18) There are minor differences in the width or angle of the penthouse roof above the corridor and in the width of the tambour as well as the dimensions of the court.
(19) A tambour door
(20) A classic tambour , which is finished in Cherry on select hardwoods and genuine Olive Ash Burl veneers, features a carved sloping scroll design that cradles the dial and adds a sleek yet elegant shape to this beautiful mantle clock supported by polished brass bun feet.
(21) The Tajik style of tapestries typically has floral designs on silk or cotton and is made on a tambour frame.
(22) A tambour frame will be familiar to most people who know anything about embroidery.
(23) Today, the tambour has found its rightful place, a typical orchestra is made up of a tambour and a diatonic accordion, complemented by some percussion instruments: triangle, drum sticks, objects filled with grains producing a sound close to the maracas and empty tinned cans that are rubbed or struck.
(24) The west of Scotland was renowned for tamboured muslins, which were produced by women and girls working from home.
(25) The Tambour also plays ongoing rolls at ranging speeds that provides a bass for the improvisation as a whole, as does the Triangle whose sounds are very softly present behind the entire improvisation, blending with the Cow Bell and Agogo.
(26) In this hospital the poor are well lodged, clothed, and fed; the house is kept clean and well aired; the young are instructed in the principles of religion, in reading English, and a little writing and are employed in such labour as is fitted for them, as making thread lace, tambouring muslins, setting card teeth etc.
(27) For example, multi-slatted tambours are utilized inside the desk to cause the writing surface to work in conjunction with the main barrel roll.
(28) The shawl is made from fine black cotton machine-made net that is hand embroidered with delicate tamboured floral sprays.
(29) Coggeshall and tamboured lace has cotton net mounted into a frame and is worked using a tambour hook to make a continuous chain stitch to outline the design and create the fillings.
embroidery frame