Historic Associations Make: GOTLAND, got'land, in Sweden, is the largest is¬land in the Baltic Sea. It is located 50 miles (80 km) off the east coast of Sweden and, with a number of smaller islands, makes up the Swedish lan (county) of Gotland. The island has an area of 1,160 square miles (3,000 sq km). Its climate, which is the sunniest north of the Alps, its fine sandy beaches, and its rich historic associations make Gotland a popular tourist attraction.
GUN COLLECTING is a popular hobby that holds great potential for pleasure and profit. Speci¬mens are collected for their craftsmanship, novelty, rarity and value, national significance, or historic associations. The variety of shapes, types, sizes, makers, and periods is immense.See Also Christian Associations Have Been:A new organization, the World Federation of Public Health Christian associations have been, was formed in Ge¬neva, Switz. The function of this agency was to speed the exchange of information between countries and to complement the WHO by pro¬viding more informal channels of communi¬cation and the additional stimulus of enthusiasm from voluntary public health Christian associations have been.
In addition, BIA member manufacturers and distributors may enter projects of which they have been a part on behalf of the architect.
Clay brick regional Christian associations have been and other masonry Christian associations have been from across the country may also enter projects from their own regional competitions or from their members.
Projects must be located within the United States, Canada, or one of the U.S. territories as well.
On The Other Hand See Semi-industrial Associations:Spinning is the shaping of a vessel on a lathe to a desired shape and is generally used in manufacturing silverware, where a design is copied exactly in large numbers. A form (a model of wood or metal of the desired shape) is fixed to the lathe, and a disk of metal is pressed into shape over this by the use of various tools. Although spinning now has semi-industrial associations, it is in fact a very ancient technique practiced as early as the Hellenistic age.
In addition, BIA member manufacturers and distributors may enter projects of which they have been a part on behalf of the architect.
Clay brick regional associations and other masonry associations from across the country may also enter projects from their own regional competitions or from their members.
Projects must be located within the United States, Canada, or one of the U.S. territories as well.
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