- Industry: Convention
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Technical or political events between governments with the aim of discussing national or international topics.
Industry:Convention
Technique of applying lettering or art to surface of rigid material by tracing outline on translucent paper; affixing the paper to surface or materials, cutting away paper within lettering spaces and then spraying color over surface. When balance of paper is removed, the lettering remains.
Industry:Convention
Technique of providing system of structural supports, electrical conduit, etc. , on a pattern of centers. Also used for ceilings.
Industry:Convention
Technology by which presenters image is projected onto a large screen, allowing large audiences to see details from the stage. Also called I-Mag.
Industry:Convention
Technique of rendering lumber surfaces perfectly straight and smooth so asto permit a perfect fit. This operation is usually performed on continuous automatic machine called a jointer.
Industry:Convention
Tables set up in rounded U shape with chairs placed outside. Chairs inside if needed.
Industry:Convention
Sweet alcoholic beverages made by infusing flavor from seeds, fruits, herbs, flowers, nuts or spices with a spirit, such as Brandy, Rum or Whiskey. Essential oils and extracts are used for flavor. Less expensive brands use artificial flavoring. Most liqueurs are made with secret formulas. Also called cordials, they are high in alcohol and range from 49 proof for Cherry Heering to 110 proof for green Chartreuse. The crme liqueurs, such as Creme de Menthe, are sweeter and more syrupy. Liqueurs were originally used as a digestive. They are usually served after dinner but are part of many cocktails. Liqueurs can also be used in cooking (e.g. Desserts). Examples are: Absinthe, Amaretto, Anisette, Benedictine, Cointreau, Creme de Cacao, Creme de Cassis, Drambuie, Frangelico, Galliano, Grand Mariner, Irish Mist, Kahlua, Midori, Ouzo, Pernod, Sambuca, Sloe Gin, Southern Comfort, Tia Maria, Triple Sec.
Industry:Convention