Goldsmith said yesterday that he is reorganizing the office into four divisions.
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Goldsmith has spent some time in politics and earned generally positive reviews.
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Goldsmith also believes that getting out of the kitchen has also upped her game.
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The gold cover was added in 1500 by the goldsmith Hans von Reutlingen of Aachen.
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It's perfectly reasonable to ask the goldsmith to test his scale in front of you.
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Goldsmith explained that he rents out the cases to customers to sell their cards.
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Nicholas was a remarkable French enamellist and a goldsmith of the Middle Ages.
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Goldsmith said Hayes told him he poured gasoline and Komisarjevsky lit the match.
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Inside the Church Bay studio and home of goldsmith Christine Hafermalz-Wheeler.
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An artisan who makes jewelry and other objects out of gold
Irish writer of novels and poetry and plays and essays (1728-1774)
A goldsmith is a metalworker who specializes in working with gold and other precious metals. Since ancient times the techniques of a goldsmith have evolved very little in order to produce items of jewelry of quality standards. In modern times actual goldsmiths are rare. ...
In politics: * Bobby Goldsmith (1946-1984), Australian athlete, gay activist, and AIDS victim * Frank Goldsmith (1878-1967), British Conservative MP and luxury hotel owner * Jan Goldsmith, American Republican politician; San Diego City Attorney * Mark A. Goldsmith (b. ...
Goldsmiths, University of London, is a constituent college of the University of London. Based in New Cross, London, Goldsmiths specialises in the teaching and research of creative, cultural and cognitive disciplines. ...
(Goldsmiths (store)) Goldsmiths is a jewellery retailer of the United Kingdom.
(Neh 3:8, Neh 3:32; Isa 40:19; Isa 41:7; Isa 46:6). The word so rendered means properly a founder or finer.
Person accomplished in the traditional craft skills of making precious objects in either gold or silver