pewter in A Sentence

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    And bring my Pewter.".

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    Raynar has constructed a Pewter lightsaber.

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    Trace amount of copper is always found in sterling silver, gold and Pewter.

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    Pewter or tin was used in the kitchen and by the servants.

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    Pewter is a part of our American History and we need not lose it.

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    The Pewter finish of this decorative rod brings a subtle charm to any room in your home.

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    Material: Iron or brass or copper or zinc alloy or Pewter, Aluminum, stainless steel, soft PVC.

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    They used lead in makeup, as an additive in food and wine, in Pewter dinnerware, and many other items, including paint.

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    Cast, anneal, solder, retracted, or form platinum, magic, Pewter or different metals to other steel items or form bracelets for example candlesticks or goblets.

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    President George Washington purchased around $200 worth of ice cream(about $3,000 today) in the summer of 1790 and also owned two Pewter ice cream pots.

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    Our Order Enamel Pins is handcast in solid, lead-free Pewter, Individually packaged on our signature presentation card, the Trumpet Symphony Lapel Pins is a realistic replica of the real thing!

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    Set for release on November 22nd for PS4, Xbox One and PC, Pewter Games announced that they are working with Curve Digital to get their Hayao Miyazaki-inspired point-and-click game, The Little Acre, up and out in a timely manner.

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    In television coverage that really had nothing to show but the Pewter skin of the depths, in radio interviews with those few infirm, timid or prudent who had not come down from the hills, and in newspaper accounts of bodies that for some reason the sea rejected, washed up down the coast somewhere.

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    Although precisely why isn't clear, it may be that the term lap is seen as comparing their custom of wearing the multi-colored gákti, a garment adorned with different colored bands, tin art, plaits and Pewter embroidery, as akin to the“rag” or“a patch of cloth for mending,” that the term denotes in many Scandinavian languages.

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