James defends his handiwork and fires back at those who say he gave up too much.
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The fresh, inventive design was the handiwork of senior art director April Bell.
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He likes the craft, the handiwork, doing something he doesn't really understand.
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The glamorous excitement and the pride of personal handiwork have gone out of it.
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There were few people there and we enjoyed being surrounded by God's handiwork.
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Many mysterious deaths are even said to be the handiwork of the ISI and the Army.
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The design is the handiwork of Massimiliano Nanni and his wife, Paola Citterio.
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The Brits decamped after a 1958 revolution, but their hellish handiwork lives on.
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Welcome to The Lemon Fair, a gift shop that stars the handiwork of local artists.
From the tennessean.com
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Handicraft: a work produced by hand labor
A handyman, increasingly known as a handyperson or handywoman, is a person skilled at a wide range of repairs, typically around the home. ...
Handiwork is the seventh studio album by the Canadian guitarist Rik Emmett, released in 2002. It is second fully instrumental album recorded by Emmett.
Work done by the hands; Work done personally; The result of personal efforts