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Eventually, after taking a crafts course at City and Guilds, she started her own company, Carvers and Gilders, in partnership with three other craftspeople.
Storyteller Donald Sturrock 2010
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Much of this new productivity was due to Liccy, who gave up her own job at Carvers and Gilders and set about changing the nature of Gipsy House.
Storyteller Donald Sturrock 2010
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Gilders, whatever you may think of him, has nailed the fundamental problem with both Obama and de Rijke and throw in Evan Thomas and most of the clueless left: they are desperate to deny reality.
ISLAMOSCHMOOZING Dr. Sanity 2009
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Gilders, whatever you may think of him, has nailed the fundamental problem with both Obama and de Rijke and throw in Evan Thomas and most of the clueless left: they are desperate to deny reality.
Archive 2009-06-01 Dr. Sanity 2009
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I just read a note in CableWorld by Paul Kagan referring to George Gilders “vision” that in the future TV will die, regardless of delivery medium simply because people will watch only what they want to watch.
Howard "Kick Back TV Cuban" Hughes Ben Barren 2005
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Flowers, telegrams, and congratulations came, and there was a string of callers; but he saw no one beyond some intimate friends — the Gilders — late in the afternoon.
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Then they remembered a quiet spot in Massachusetts, Tyringham, near Lee, where the Gilders lived, and so, on June 7th, he wrote:
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DEAR GILDER FAMILY, — I have been worrying and worrying to know what to do; at last I went to the girls with an idea — to ask the Gilders to get us shelter near their summer home.
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In Royston, as in other places, matches were made and sold from door to door by the paupers from the Workhouse, by pedlars driving dog carts, or by gipsies, and the trade of match-makers obtained the dignified title of "Carvers and Gilders."
Fragments of Two Centuries Glimpses of Country Life when George III. was King Alfred Kingston
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Gilders, and Cabinet-Makers 'Societies might sit in council on the subject.
The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 12, No. 348, December 27, 1828 Various
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