It also has the toothbrush, toothpaste, china, glassware and silverware he used.
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Among the handicraft products that are songket, batik, silverware and mengkuang.
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Silverware is common, but food is traditionally manipulated with the right hand.
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Stevie may get to kiss the camera again, but its United who get the silverware.
From the independent.co.uk
So the silverware that I just bought for 11 cents a piece is worth over $1,000.
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Gather your china, silverware, glasses, and linens at least five days in advance.
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During the night, he steals the Bishop's silverware but is captured by policemen.
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In an empty building, something as simple as dropped silverware makes a racket.
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People called in from miles around to order clock radios, silverware and saddles.
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Tableware made of silver or silver plate or pewter or stainless steel
Silverware is a sporting term used to describe trophies awarded to winning players or teams. In English football, silverware is used to describe one of the cup trophies (of which the main two are the FA Cup and the Football League Cup) or the championship trophies awarded for winning one of the ...
Anything made from silver; Anything with a silvery colour; knives, forks and spoons; trophies, success in a competition