8 résultats pour "casting"
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Metalwork
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INTRODUCTION
Metalwork, in the fine arts, objects of artistic, decorative, and utilitarian value made of one or more kinds of metal--from precious to base--fashioned by either casting,
hammering, or joining or a combination of these techniques.
Early Bronze DiskThis disk with the head of Acheloos, an Etruscan river god, was made of bronze, an alloy of copper and tin, sometime inthe early 5th century bc. It comes from the necropolis of Monte Quaglieri in Tarquinia. Alloys are made by smelting twodifferent metals together.Scala/Art Resource, NY Knowledge of smelting ultimately led to knowledge of mixing different ores together in the smelting process to produce simple alloys. This followed an intermediateperiod, about 3000 BC, when comp...
- Casting: (sport).
- casting n.
- proposition de casting.
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Casting aux Grottes
Benjamin/Dominik Meinhold, frère de Steph ; Serge Deatwiler, ex-amant de Valentine, suspecté par la police ; Hélène, secrétaire de Serge, questionnée par la police ; Bob, ancien ami de la victime, suspecté par la police ; Brigitte, secrétaire de Bob, questionnée par la police ; Solange, travail à Mood&Mode, une des organisatrices de la soirée, questionnée par la police ; Marion Zimmerman, nouvelle copine de Serge, suspectée par la police ; Vieux Louis, clochard qui a été témoin...
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Fishing.
directly to the spool and turns the spool one rotation at a time. C Fishing Lines Fishing lines serve as the link between the angler’s reel and the lure or bait. The most popular line used for sportfishing is monofilament nylon line, which is strong anddurable and has a certain amount of stretch, which helps when an angler sets the hook. The line comes in a variety of strengths, from 2-pound test to more than 100-pound test. (Pound test is the amount of pressure that can be put on a line before...
- CV et Lettre de motivation : proposition de casting.
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Shang Dynasty - History.
The dynastic ancestors belonged to an elaborate religious pantheon that also included various nature powers and the Shang high god, Di. The higher powers were lessconcerned with the well-being of Shang society than the ancestors were. Di, whose wishes were often hard to determine, could even cause the Shang harm. The naturepowers could occasionally influence the wind, rain, and harvests, but only Di could actually order the weather. For an agricultural society such as the Shang, this wasperhaps...