Processing was done by hand because all the machines had been lost in the fire.
Especially imagine the benefits for people living in developing countries where all the laundry is done by hand.
Harvesting is done by hand, and many passes are made through the vineyards.
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With most of the work done by hand without any help from modern technology, its production is a lengthy and labour-intensive process.
These processes often have to be done by hand, because production volumes in small firms are too low for automation.
Since the development of these blades is essentially a process done by hand, the two clamshells are never exactly identical opposites.
Both are related to the fact that most of the testing (with the exception of unit testing) is done by hand.
Everything is done by hand, from draping and pinning the toile to stitching perfect seams, and all of it requires complex skills.
They grew up in the Great Depression, in an era when much of the work of agriculture was still done by hand.
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Nagashima's company makes the entire grinding mechanism, and the scorings on the plate are done by hand using a chisel-like tool called a kisage.
Much of the work will be done by hand and will include the removal of the remnants of the protective lacquer and surface dirt.
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The bottling is done by hand in what looks like a simple shed, and because of space, the vinegar is stored in barrels on the roof.
However, rather than have part of the proof done by hand, and part by computer, he has automated the entire proof, and done so in such a manner that it is a formal proof.
What a great irony we have in the stone industry when the industry was many times more profitable when details were all done by hand versus now when the work is now mostly done by tools and machines not available 25 years ago.
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Most of the labor remains unmechanized, done by human hand and oxen.
Veterans of war live forever with the memory of war's merciless nature, of the awful things that had to be done by their hand.
So most of the work is done by the top hand, with the bottom hand lending support.
They have done that by actually feeding the film in by hand.
He shook Hamilton by the hand and said "well done, well done", while the Briton responded: "Thank you mate" and clasped Alonso on the shoulder.
There are conceptually two ways this can be done: by the price in money that people must hand over or by the price of time people must queue for it.
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Once the busywork is done a human artisan can put the final touches on by hand.
It was assembled featuring the classic V12 engine, a de Dion rear axle and right-hand drive, and it has pontoon-fender coachwork done by Scaglietti.
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And, above all, I will ask you join in the work of remaking this nation the only way it's been done in America for 221 years block by block, brick by brick, callused hand by callused hand.
And, above all, I will ask you to join in the work of remaking this nation, the only way it's been done in America for 221 years -- block by block, brick by brick, calloused hand by calloused hand.
But on the other hand, on balance, on what he's done, what he could do, by far, he outweighs any other candidate.
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