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Carver is a radio drama by the Scottish composer and writer John Purser about the 16th century Scottish composer Robert Carver . It premiered on BBC Radio 3 on 31 March 1991, in a production recorded on 2 December 1990, produced by Stewart Conn and with ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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noun EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS ▪ Also patron of kings and carvers. ▪ And one who has arguably the toughest brief of all the carvers at the palace. ▪ As a novice carver I found the MAC650 very useful for controlled shaping of curved pieces with flowing lines. ...
Wiktionary
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n. 1 Someone who carves. 2 (context dated English) A carving knife. 3 (context dated English) A butcher. 4 An armchair as part of a set of dining chairs (originally for the person who is to carve the meat).
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Population (2000): 1266 Housing Units (2000): 467 Land area (2000): 3.852473 sq. miles (9.977860 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.173411 sq. miles (0.449132 sq. km) Total area (2000): 4.025884 sq. miles (10.426992 sq. km) FIPS code: 10144 Located within: Minnesota ...
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There was graffiti allover the walls of Jale, or Yule, or whatever its name is, that said, with cheerful obscenity, Carver Cabwell is a Harvard man.
The cliff dwellers, stone carvers and steam users, raucously expressed their opinions.
Call Carver and tell him Doctor Michael Santorini wants to give him an exclusive interview.
When they were stopped by a traffic light on Broadway, Tammany roused himself and looked at Carver.
Later Tammany crawled back to the planks, his eyes veering swiftly to Carver and the girl.
Miller lowered her to the boat, and then he and Tammany helped Carver forwards, lifted him in after her.
There were smiths and weavers and potters, woodwrights, masons, glaziers, tanners, chandlers, shoe and harness makers, lute and lyre makers, fullers, spinners, rug makers, wagonwrights, carvers, founders, tinkers, coopers, toolmakers, brickmakers, glassmakers, stonecutters, dyers, and enamelers.
Master Carver and Robert Cushman, there was one chosen in England to be joyned with them, to make the provisions for the Voyage.
Carver walked lightfooted to the side of the bed and looked at her with uncertain eyes.
Major General Rodrigo de Aguilar entered on a silver tray stretched out full length on a garnish of cauliflower and laurel leaves, steeped with spices, oven brown, embellished with the uniform of five golden almonds for solemn occasions and the limitless loops for valor on the sleeve of his right arm, fourteen pounds of medals on his chest and a sprig of parsley in his mouth, ready to be served at a banquet of comrades by the official carvers to the petrified horror of the guests as without breathing we witness the exquisite ceremony of carving and serving, and when every plate held an equal portion of minister of defense stuffed with pine nuts and aromatic herbs, he gave the order to begin, eat hearty gentlemen.
Carver noted that a Tory trade minister, learning of the pay-off, publicly congratulated Balfour Beatty on its patriotic competitiveness.
Carver, Winslow, Bradford, Standish, Cooke, Howland, and Edward Tilley, and their families, among the passengers on the consort.
Allerton, Brewster, Bradford, Carver, Cooke, and Winslow, had possessed some means, while others had been bred to pursuits for which there was no demand in the Low Countries.
And, shortly to conclude, such a place Was never on earth made in so little space, For in the land there was no craftes-man, That geometry or arsmetrike* can**, *arithmetic **knew Nor pourtrayor*, nor carver of images, *portrait painter That Theseus ne gave him meat and wages The theatre to make and to devise.
The Carver, a comely man with his knives in hand, walked into the Hall followed by the Taster, the Assayers, the Cup-Bearer, the Head Butler, and the Head Panter, all flanked by torchbearers.