It was a beautiful, unassuming church meticulously made out of stone and stained glass.
Murad scoops wine from them using a dipper made out of a pumpkin shell.
These are made by injecting molten aluminum into 3, 000-pound molds made out of steel.
They took me to their home, a one room shack made out of corrugated iron sheets.
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That famous red B looked as if it was made out of hand-dipped Maker's Mark wax.
The radiator support in the new Ford F-150 is made out of a magnesium alloy.
Oh, and the windows are made out of photovoltaic glass that turns sunlight into horsepower.
For traditionally solar cells have been made out of the ingots rejected by the computer industry.
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Not going to get me flying on something made out of old yoghurt pots!
There are many things made out of anodised aluminium, from frying pans to laptops.
You're talking about sand, no roads, shelters that people are living in made out of local materials.
Maybe the Catholic church will turn in their gold for a chalis made out of fiat paper.
Paper cups cannot be made out of scrap and must be marketed, not just sold on price.
The percussionists play on traditional conga drums and instruments made out of scrap metal and car parts.
What is a reasonable price to pay for an eight-man space ship made out of bamboo and magic?
"We'll probably see athletes in the Olympics sporting a few union jacks made out of it, " he said.
But how does the starring role of a man made out of wood manage to successfully lead a production?
Penholders made out of the discarded centres of loo rolls and so on.
Miller had made a series of silk dresses with a print made out of a design of theater tickets.
They've lived in huts literally made out of bamboo, with leaves on top.
They are often nothing of the sort, a mountain made out of a molehill by reporters desperate for a story.
It's a city in miniature, and if there's any restaurants in there, there made out of tiny pieces of plastic.
Obviously the conference that's going on today is a commitment that the President made out of the speech in Cairo.
These megasacks, made out of corn starch, hold 2.5 grams of tea, flowers, herbs, dried fruit and sometimes cacao nibs.
It's like a presidential motorcade if the motorcade were made out of elephants, with their trunks grabbing each other's tails.
Like most decisions made out of financial panic, all of these are recipes for making a bad situation signficantly worse.
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Black light posters, candleholders made out of empty Miller quart bottles, Farrah Fawcett pinups and battered skateboards lining the walls.
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For instance, he designed photographic film made out of living cells that changed color when they were exposed to light.
But they perform together on a makeshift stage inside a brick structure with a roof made out of discarded U.N. bags.
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