We eat neat, narrow triangles of four-month-old clarissa cheese, made by hand by Lino.
Here, the menu is still written out by hand daily and then mimeographed in lilac-colored ink.
Hard work may be a virtue and digging ditches by hand is certainly hard work.
This fine craftsmanship embodies skillful cuts and extra details such as single stitches made by hand.
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Without the system up and running, the group took to building the units by hand.
In the past materials were painstakingly tracked by hand or by programs that required separate entries.
Their votes were tallied by hand at the precinct, municipal, provincial and finally national levels.
Over the next 18 months the two cranked out 1, 000 units by hand in the garage.
Once the busywork is done a human artisan can put the final touches on by hand.
Before, casinos had to open up each cage and program the read-only memory module by hand.
Disney employees had to roll up their sleeves and tear the home apart by hand.
Some of these documents are so sensitive that they have to be delivered by hand.
Pollen from male plants must be dusted by hand onto the flowers of female plants.
Processing was done by hand because all the machines had been lost in the fire.
The operators then carried these buckets once again by hand to the precipitation tank and tipped them in.
Traditionally, the meat is minced by hand, but I ask my butcher to coarsely grind it.
Electric winches save the owner from having to haul in the sails by hand.
This simple idea, which eliminates the tedium of searching for connections by hand, seems to work.
One still has to create a script by hand, and predict the outcome of the test.
Ramie fibres are split from the plant by fingernail and twisted into threads by hand.
Presidential call logs are recorded by hand, and thus are likely to be less accurate.
He does returns by hand, scorning the expensive and unreliable software the rest of us use.
Excellent Riesling costs a lot to produce you have these steep hillsides worked by hand.
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Many of the women in Tahdziu survive by selling the ornate fabrics they sew by hand.
The second explains how to do what Daniels did: make a watch by hand entirely alone.
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Mr. Kahan instructs readers to chop both the pitted dates and olives by hand.
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He spent 10 years constructing the road by hand in the 1960s and 70s.
Even the whiteboards, storage units, tables, and some furniture has been constructed by hand.
While some posters are reproduced as prints, most are copied up to 100 times each by hand.
Rescue workers spent hours trying to save the children by hand, careful not to cause more disturbance.
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