Samplers for use in capturing sound can be purchased on many sites, electronic retailers such as Radio Shack and Best buy, or by searching for one second hand at a thrift store.
Flyleaf street team samplers was created in 2004.
The 'Gone with the Wind' of Punk Rock Samplers was created on 2000-10-31.
Glee E. Krueger has written: 'New England samplers to 1840' -- subject(s): History, Samplers
Brenda Keyes has written: 'Brenda Keyes' Traditional Samplers' 'Traditional Samplers (Crafts)' 'Small Scale Embroidery'
One can purchase Thompson cigars from the 'Thompson Cigar' official website. One can buy samplers, pipes, gifts and much more from the site and there is free shipping if one spends over a certain amount of money.
Albarta Meulenbelt-Nieuwburg has written: 'Embroidery motifs from Dutch samplers' -- subject(s): Dutch Embroidery, Embroidery, Patterns, Samplers
In the 1860s, samplers were made as a way for young girls to practice and showcase their needlework skills. They were also used as a form of education, teaching young girls how to embroider letters, numbers, and decorative motifs. Samplers were often displayed in the home as a sign of the daughter's accomplishments in traditional feminine arts.
Samplers work by collecting small, representative samples of data from a larger population in a systematic way. These samples are then analyzed to draw conclusions about the entire population.
The most common method for sampling airborne radioactivity is through the use of air samplers equipped with filters or collection media. These samplers draw in air, trapping radioactive particles on the filter, which can then be analyzed in a laboratory for their radioactive content. Typically, high-volume air samplers are used for routine monitoring, while portable samplers may be employed for specific investigations or emergency response. After collection, the filters are assessed using gamma spectroscopy or other analytical techniques to quantify the radioactivity.
Samplers, which showed their embroidery skills.
He uses samples made by the band themselves.
Archibald Christie has written: 'Samplers and stitches' -- subject(s): Embroidery