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English-Chinese dictionary of mining (英汉矿业大词典). 2013.
English-Chinese dictionary of mining (英汉矿业大词典). 2013.
Popular — Seriendaten Deutscher Titel Popular Produktionsland USA … Deutsch Wikipedia
Ware-Eröffnung — Bei den Unregelmäßigen Eröffnungen handelt es sich um wenig gespielte Eröffnungen beim Schachspiel. Ursprünglich wurden damit namentlich nicht erfasste und theoretisch nicht aufgearbeitete Eröffnungen bezeichnet. Mit zunehmender Entwicklung der… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Carlton Ware — was a famous Stoke on Trent based pottery manufacturer. The company is best remembered for its often rather garish tableware, often in the form of highly decorated leaves or fruit, and the ceramic toucans it made as promotional items for Guinness … Wikipedia
Martyn Ware — Background information Born 19 May 1956 (1956 05 19) (age 55) Origin … Wikipedia
Black Swan emblems and popular culture — deals with the uses which have been made of the image of the Black Swan such as emblems, coins, logos, mascots and in the naming of sports teams.The Black Swan is the official state emblem of Western Australia, and is depicted on the Flag of… … Wikipedia
Rouen ware — ▪ pottery faience (tin glazed earthenware) and porcelain wares that made Rouen, Fr., a major pottery centre. In the 16th century faience was used as an element of architectural decoration and in apothecary jars. A Rouen potter, Edme Poterat … Universalium
Lotus Ware — is a type of porcelain produced from approximately 1892 to 1896 at the Knowles, Taylor Knowles (KT K) pottery of East Liverpool, Ohio, United States. The name of the porcelain came from owner Isaac Knowles, who felt that the glaze of the pieces… … Wikipedia
Koko B. Ware — Infobox Wrestler name=Koko B. Ware names=Koko B. Ware Stagger Lee Sweet Brown Sugar height=height|ft=5|in=9 weight=convert|229|lb|kg st|abbr=on birth date = birth date and age|1957|6|20 death date = birth place = Union City, Tennessee… … Wikipedia
Ding ware — ▪ Chinese stoneware Wade Giles romanization ting Chinese glazed stoneware produced for many centuries, beginning in the 8th century AD. Usually white in colour, Ding ware is either plain or decorated with incised, molded, impressed … Universalium
Shigaraki ware — History As a traditional legend, a potter by the name of Kato Shirozaemon Kagemasa, also known as Toshiro, had supposedly gone to China with a Buddhist priest Dogen during the Joo era. Upon his return to Japan around 1227, he wandered through… … Wikipedia
Pit–Comb Ware culture — For the contemporary (ca. 3200 2300 BC) Scandinavian culture with a similar name, see Pitted Ware culture. Neolithic period The Pit–Comb Ware culture aka Comb Ceramic culture was a northeast European culture of pottery making hunter gatherers. It … Wikipedia