BLOWERS - translation to arabic
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BLOWERS - translation to arabic

FAMILY NAME

BLOWERS         

ألاسم

نافِخ

glass blower         
  • Glassblower [[Jean-Pierre Canlis]] sculpting a section of his piece "Insignificance"
  • Glassworking in a hot shop in New York City
  • cane]] which involves the use of rods of colored glass
  • Glassblower Romeo Lefebvre in his workshop in [[Montreal]], 1942
  • A glassworks in England in 1858. During the Industrial Revolution, techniques for mass-produced glassware were improved.
  • Glassblowing production methods in England in 1858
  • Use of a glory hole to reheat a piece on the end of a blowpipe
  • How a wine glass is made, [[Kosta Glasbruk]], video
  • Roman blown glass ''[[hydria]]'' from [[Baelo Claudia]] (4th century AD)
TECHNIQUE FOR FORMING GLASS
Glass blowing; Glass-blowing; Glassblower; Punty; Marvering; Hot shop; Blowing glass; Pontil; Pontee; Glassblowing museums; Glass blower; Blown glass; Gaffer (glassblowing); Glory hole (glassmaking); Mould-blowing; Blowing (glassmaking); Glass-blowers; Glass-blower; Glasswork
نافخ فى / زجاجات / مصابيح كهربائية
glass blower         
  • Glassblower [[Jean-Pierre Canlis]] sculpting a section of his piece "Insignificance"
  • Glassworking in a hot shop in New York City
  • cane]] which involves the use of rods of colored glass
  • Glassblower Romeo Lefebvre in his workshop in [[Montreal]], 1942
  • A glassworks in England in 1858. During the Industrial Revolution, techniques for mass-produced glassware were improved.
  • Glassblowing production methods in England in 1858
  • Use of a glory hole to reheat a piece on the end of a blowpipe
  • How a wine glass is made, [[Kosta Glasbruk]], video
  • Roman blown glass ''[[hydria]]'' from [[Baelo Claudia]] (4th century AD)
TECHNIQUE FOR FORMING GLASS
Glass blowing; Glass-blowing; Glassblower; Punty; Marvering; Hot shop; Blowing glass; Pontil; Pontee; Glassblowing museums; Glass blower; Blown glass; Gaffer (glassblowing); Glory hole (glassmaking); Mould-blowing; Blowing (glassmaking); Glass-blowers; Glass-blower; Glasswork
نفخ الزجاج, نافخ الزجاج

Definition

whistleblowing

Wikipedia

Blowers

Blowers is a surname, and may refer to:

  • Andrew Blowers (born 1975), New Zealand rugby union player
  • Bruce G. Blowers (born 1987), American singer-songwriter
  • John G. Blowers Jr. (1911–2006), American drummer
  • Mike Blowers (born 1965), American baseball player
  • Sampson Salter Blowers (1742–1842), American lawyer
  • Sean Blowers (born 1961), English actor
  • Blowers, nickname of Henry Blofeld (born 1939), British sports journalist
Examples of use of BLOWERS
1. But most whistle–blowers do not become folk heroes.
2. Two FAA whistle–blowers brought the problems to light.
3. Only the Senate version includes national security whistle–blowers.
4. The case could affect whistle–blowers and other government employees.
5. Grassley (R–Iowa), a known champion of whistle–blowers who supports Barlow‘s quest, is contacted each week by four new whistle–blowers looking for help, said his spokeswoman, Beth Levine.