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Synonyms for ewer

an open vessel with a handle and a spout for pouring

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Capacity building for EWER can also be strengthened by acknowledging the positive role that civil society groups and state actors can play in this regard.
In fact experts now believe it is an extremely rare ewer from the Fatimid dynasty which ruled parts of northern Africa and the Middle East in the 10th-12th centuries.
Although Ewer has earned an estimated ten shotguns during his trap career, he says winning is not his focus.
It shimmers on the woman's white headdress, glimmers on the copper of the jug and ewer, gleams with ineffable softness on the walls.
EWER, CPA, CMA, CIA, PhD, is an assistant professor of accounting at Southwest Missouri State University, Springfield.
No object better illustrates the essence of kwab than a silver ewer made by Adam van Vianen in 1614 (Fig.
This mother-of-pearl ewer was crafted circa 1640, and is attributed to Italian engraver and possible-goldsmith, Orazio Scoppa.
Matthew Ewer removed Jamie Bissett early but that heralded a dominant second-wicket partnership between Jonathan Stanley - finally bowled by Owen Edwards for 95 - and George Gray who finished undefeated on exactly 100.
"I had moved to London to study when I met a man called Bill Ewer in a pub.
Now nearly 60 years later, that 11-year-old passenger - Michael Ewer, whom the 19-year-old chief petty officer Alf made "probationary projectionist" on the Cunard liner - tracked him down to his Wallasey home for an emotional reunion.
Dr Andrew Ewer said: "Congenital heart disease is not common but it can be very serious.
Chief executive Adrian Ewer, who has been in the job for nearly three months, declined to discuss the compensation range.