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They use the white bronze the way we do iron.
A white bronze mirror had served as a cover.
For the bathroom drawers, she designed pulls and had them cast in white bronze.
Many of Trova's sculptures are cast in unusual white bronze.
Actually sand cast zinc, but called white bronze for marketing purposes.
Hardware can be made by hand out of wire, or cast metal such as pewter and white bronze.
The white bronze bounced off the wood, and Cerryl staggered back a step, trying to keep his balance.
Dainyl looked at the stone-walled shower and the white bronze fixtures.
The redhead's eyes burn; her fingers tighten on the white bronze dagger.
Hissl rises and picks up the white bronze dagger from the table as he steps toward the door.
Mounted in ledfer top at western end is a white bronze monument (162 cm height).
The second was of fired white bronze, like a white lancer's sabre, although it wasn't.
The exterior includes aluminum, granite, white bronze, and plinth.
Towards the latter part of the 19th and early 20th century, some were cast with zinc, commonly referred to as White Bronze.
Many of their lancers do not bear iron, but blades and lances made of a white bronze.
Tucked into a raw-wood crate was flatware made of white bronze, with handles gently curved like twigs.
The older man carried no weapons, and the only insignia he bore was a heavy silver chain from which hung a white bronze starburst medallion.
Although the handle itself was a dark polished wood, the links and rods were of the white bronze that seemed the most predominant metal in Cyador.
The collection featured a large white bronze casts of a foamcore Hello Kitty sculpture - a style distinctive to the artist.
He was also conscious that the guard wore an iron shortsword, not one of white bronze, and that, he thought, was new.
It was windy and near sunset and the water was a sloppy white bronze, the sunlight bouncing all over it.
White Bronze (WB)
"Specially after he found that cursed white bronze..." The after-statement was whispered to herself, but Cerryl heard it as clearly as though she had spoken loudly.
Perry Ellis is honored with a commemorative white bronze plaque embedded into the sidewalk on New York's Seventh "Fashion" Avenue in 2002.
Mr. Handforth has also placed a wolf’s head, cast in white bronze and splattered with black paint, right on the corner of Greenwich and Leroy Streets.