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While not an alternative to a through training course, the workshop enables students to try different systems and ask questions of the instructors. Here Randal of the Greater Houston Grotto listens while Betty explains how to use a bobbin.
It's pretty, it's colorful, it's geometric...it's colorful...it's in an art museum so it's Art!
Philadelphia Art Museum
Senior Tommy Meek and freshmen Addie Davis and Sarah Baldridge listen as tommy explains the pig competition. Photo by Matt Lara.
In the early hours, waiting for results to come in, BBC tv's Nick Robinson was a blur of enthusiasm for the unknown yet to happen...
After explaining where the magazine comes from and what it is doing, everybody showed their respect and support for the Painkiller Magazine, no. 1 heavy music magazine from China (Beijing).
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