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The architecture is an excellent example of Damascene traditional houses.
She'd always wondered about that sudden damascene conversion of his.
Finally, do you believe that western leaders have undergone some sort of Damascene conversion?
Sometime earlier this year you must have had some sort of Damascene conversion and we would all like to here about it.
Copper has the disadvantage that the damascene process is very extensive.
From this place come the excellent figs known by the name of Damascene."
Maybe the Damascene conversion was real after all.
Born in 1912, to a traditional Damascene family.
They are also makers of exclusive and very expensive Damascene steel knives.
But this one had a bluish overtone with a damascene ripple.
But a genuine damascene moment, or simple positioning?
It was a sort of Damascene point.
John Damascene, 27 March, moved to date of his death, 4 December.
He dipped it into the box, hungrily feeling the damascene fabric's rich texture.
With the Damascene conversion of his father?
A damascene tablecloth 2.7 by 1.6 yards with 12 napkins costs under $25.
Damascene is now employed only in Kyoto and Spain.
It's off Straight St, in a beautifully renovated old Damascene house.
Eric was looking over the dagger; he drew it and whistled at the damascene blade.
In many ways, Syria is like an old Damascene home, with walls that give way to an inviting courtyard.
Hogg states that this was the variety that became specifically associated with the old name "damascene".
The origins of this book go back to compositions by St. John Damascene.
Damascene, implying a direct or indirect link with the city, may also refer to:
It was Damascene, an ear-opening revelation fashioned entirely from incredible noises.
For those not familiar with David Holmes, ready yourself for damascene conversion.