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The fourth floor: A cabinet meeting room , cabinet work room , leaders meeting room and a special drawing room. The fifth floor: Prime Minister work room, Minister deputy prime ...
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It is considered a highly valuable wood for turnery, fine cabinet work and joinery, and is much sought for posts (tokobashira) in traditional Japanese houses.
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... often used in crossbanding and other veneers; it should not be confused with the "tulipwood" of the American Tulip Tree Liriodendron tulipifera, used in inexpensive cabinetwork.
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A tree of tropical Asia whose dark heartwood is used in cabinetwork. D. embryopteris. Black & White Ebony, Pale Moon Ebony. Myanmar & Laos. D. fasciculosa Australia. D. fischeri (syn. ...
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The wood of either of two Indian trees (Chukrasia tabularis and Toona ciliata) of the family Meliaceae used for its mahoganylike qualities in cabinetwork. Cushy
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This is because the young apprentice was examined on his use of material, construction, originality of design, and quality of cabinet work, before being admitted to the league of ...
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A cellaret may be a case of cabinet-work for holding wine bottles, or strictly that portion of a sideboard that is used for holding bottles and decanters, so called from a cellar ...
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... commode dressing chests" illustrated in The Cabinet-Makers' London Book of Prices, 1788, plate 17, are repeated, but as "serpentine dressing chests", in The Prices of Cabinet Work ...
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It forms an important part of framemaking and it is employed in general woodworking, cabinet-work, decorative painting and house ornamentation, bookbinding, and ornamental leather ...
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Late in 1993, Ruben fell in love with a woman who had hired him to do some cabinet work for her and he decided that he wanted a divorce from Diane.
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