pattern-maker

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pattern-maker

[ˈpætənˈmeɪkəʳ] Ncarpintero/a m/f modelista
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A former pattern-maker, Gary has a background in design but only became a full-time artist when he moved to Batley three years ago.
George, of Beadon Grove, Middlesbrough, who became a pattern-maker is shown seventh left on the back row.
Jackson grew up in Ward End where his father was a British Motor Corporation pattern-maker.
Born in 1913, Whitfill joined the North American Aviation Corporation in 1941 as a pattern-maker and eventually rose to become general foreman of his shop.
Rita, 79, a retied designer and pattern-maker, said: "I met Ray when I was 17 at the dance hall.
He was employed at Whitin Machine Works in Whitinsville for 27 years as a pattern-maker and later as an engineer.
"Making useful, beautiful objects is innately satisfying," Clark says, "but doing it in a way that corresponds with our personal values satisfies us on an even deeper level." Kaster is a third-generation pattern-maker, which means he designs the wooden models that end up cast in recycled aluminum, bronze, and other metals.
Mr Loyns, a furniture pattern-maker, moved to the USA from Wales in 1980.
Mr Loyns, a furniture pattern-maker, moved to America from South Wales in 1980.
Mr Loyns, a furniture pattern-maker, moved to the US from Wales in 1980, living in San Francisco before settling in Colorado, but often visited family in South Wales.
Mr Loyns, a furniture pattern-maker, moved to the US in 1980, living in San Francisco before settling in Colorado,.
In normal circumstances the brain operates as a pattern-maker, taking note of its surroundings and constructing a pattern of the elements in its environment that it will endeavor to recognize in the future.
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