The surgeon marks the legs using an indelible ink marker while the patient is standing. |
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The ink drawings sketched on scraps of old wallpaper are suggestive of landscapes. |
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Printing that picks up ink from lines cut or etched in a metal plate is called intaglio printing. |
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Voters will have their finger marked with indelible ink to avoid repeat ballots. |
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Available in 24 colors, the brightly colored ink will wash out of most clothing, as well as off skin and most non-porous surfaces. |
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As she skimmed over the letter again, she could tell the ink was splotched in places, as if he was crying while he wrote it. |
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Nontoxic ink was applied to the front and hind paws of each animal to allow for later analysis of locomotor activity. |
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I considered rubbing the excess ink across the front of my school jersey but knew that Mum would chuck a mental come laundry day. |
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Hey, remember, when we went into Granny's study and accidentally spilt her ink all over the carpet? |
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I bought several bottles of sepia ink in a Paris ink shop today, as I've used almost a bottle of brown ink on this tour. |
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In the history of ink, which is rapidly coming to an end, the ancient world turns from the use of India ink to adopt sepia. |
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He doesn't mind all of the ink being spilt on him but don't try and get him to read the stuff. |
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Many of the versals are made with a quill pen and red and blue ink instead of a brush. |
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Both spargers gave similar ink recovery and fiber loss as a function of bubble surface area flux. |
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The ink was all in the muscle, or in some cases had tracked into the vertebral venous plexuses. |
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I was forever dismantling the nibs and washing them in the sink and finding ink blots on my shirts. |
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We have ink nibs that attach to little wooden handles and I love dipping them into the ink and writing on our ivory-colored stationery. |
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But the current tidal wave of red ink has some carriers on the brink of destruction. |
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Glancing at his paper, he realised that the ink had soaked through several sheets. |
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The unfortunate problem with the pages is that the ink easily smears and smudges. |
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Her tears were flowing without any signs of an end and tiny droplets of them smeared a little of the ink on the letters. |
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Customers typically spend twice as much on ink cartridges and toner than on the actual printer over the life of the product. |
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When I was young, kids who had been to borstal had a mark on their temple with Indian ink so you knew who they were. |
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The ink of the fixing agent is subsequently overprinted on the above block of colour in the required image. |
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Certain fragments of the scrolls were so degraded that the ink was impossible to see with the naked eye. |
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It occupies the entire 6-foot-high composition, with ink spatters, sgraffito and handprints enlivening the surface. |
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Of course, we are not guilty of bibliolatry. It is not the paper and the ink that we worship, but the God revealed in the written Word. |
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Any squad strengthening plans based on possible income from Europe had to be binned before the ink was dry on them. |
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This makes it impossible for election officials to follow instructions to mark voters' fingers with indelible ink to prevent them voting twice. |
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Hurrying into the heart of the library, the musty smell of old ink and rotting paper curled around her nostrils. |
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Voters will have a thumb marked with indelible ink to circumvent the problem of incomplete electoral registers. |
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Later technology allowed for ink shades of red, green, sepia, black, and mulberry. |
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She was so young as to not understand the ink her name was written in, and unconscious of it, and all that was to befall her. |
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Use vodka, gin, or any pure alcohol to erase lipstick stains from your collar, or to clean paint or ink stains from your carpet. |
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By the time I was done, I had ink blotches on my skin, and my hands and wrists were cramped. |
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To prevent one person from voting more than once, indelible ink is applied to the thumbs of those who have voted. |
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The ink exhibits a high indelibility and a low tendency towards the formation of microprecipitates. |
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She picked up a new gold nib black ink pen and started filling in blanks in the contract. |
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The ink on the index finger seems to have replaced the tattoo as the latest fashion statement among the chatterati and the twitterati. |
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This exhibit consists of pen and ink drawings, silk screens and just a few posters from the past. |
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He held up his paper, revealing a large blot of ink in the middle of his letter. |
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Further, the ink must meet the indelibility tests conducted by the various post authorities for stamp cancellation ink. |
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The darkness of the ink pierced into my eyes like it was incandescently glowing with blackness and burning into my soul. |
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After early experiments with ink drawing, he revealed himself as a committed colorist. |
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It is a heat-setting ink which, when properly applied, will be colour fast, dry cleanable, wash resistant and suitable for most fabrics. |
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The ink used in collotypes was generally black, but colors were used in intaglio printing. |
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The writing pieces around the bag of melted ice had ink smudges all over them, enough for it to be illegible. |
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It is this fundamentally hybrid nature and not the heady perfume of ink emanating from its pages that intoxicates the reader to this day. |
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Pictures must be drawn in pencil, black ink or charcoal so that they can be copied onto the front page. |
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His drawings are ink and pencil explosions that look more like an obscure form of musical notation than conventional architectural images. |
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Most of the images were pencil and ink sketches, by no means family-friendly in content, with lots of whitespace. |
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The latter is certainly the centre-piece and is accompanied by two beautiful pencil and ink drawings. |
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Once inside, students cut out the squid's lungs, stomach, ink sac, and pen. |
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The author behind the creativity, the master of the pen, with that first press of ink on paper the original creation of a work is born. |
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If you get a lot of faxes, an ink jet may pay for itself in saved paper costs within a year or two. |
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Then he draws the strip directly in ink on large pasteboard, photocopies it, and shades the reduced copy with a gray wash or watercolor. |
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Making ink prints of the hands is one method palmists use to insure all lines can be visualised. |
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Grain can be painted into the wood with a soft No.4 artist's brush and India ink diluted with rubbing alcohol. |
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In fact, if the book is long enough, and you're using an inkjet printer, you're probably paying nearly as much just in ink and paper costs. |
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He is the only foreign member of the exclusive Suiboku-kai, an association of artists dealing primarily in sumi ink paintings. |
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Its five 6 to 9 foot high blocks of sumi ink were cast from scholars' rocks and constantly modified by the wear of trickling water. |
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Whenever possible we like to design our company logos to resemble sumi ink drawings from 17th century Zen Masters and whatnot. |
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Photographs may not be cropped, manipulated, overprinted, printed in colored ink or altered in any form without permission. |
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Printed documents would be overprinted with an almost invisible pattern of conductive ink that uniquely encodes the x-y location on the document. |
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Her handwriting is abominable, like one-legged chickens tied together and walking from and ink well onto paper. |
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Imagine a war won, not by advancing the front, but by scattered, spreading ink blots slowly merging together. |
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Over the years Sol has used pencil, artist's crayon, Crayola crayons, chalk lines, ink washes and, as in our case, acrylic paint. |
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His fifty five evocative studies on paper in charcoal, ink and watercolor show the artist's process leading to the completed 7 by 9 foot screen. |
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And I got this idea that I would use India ink on acetate and make a brush-stroke, because the acetate kind of repels the ink. |
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So the decision whether or not to ink him to a long-term deal goes beyond just what happens when the ball is snapped. |
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Since ink-jet printer ink is not waterproof, is there any way I can protect my printouts? |
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I held it's smooth wooden end and started to ink my thoughts onto parchment. |
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Fortunately, the ink in the pen turned out to be water-soluble, and a cycle through through the washing machine has got them clean again. |
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Lowering his quill once more, the ink trailed in a continuous line, curving and twisting on the paper. |
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In minutes, his sick printer was back on its feet, gobbling up its usual quotient of ink cartridges. |
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It's a bit like a squid releasing ink and escaping when it is being chased. |
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If an octopus releases ink in a small aquarium a partial water change is strongly recommended to protect the health of the octopus. |
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Using the ink-soaked felt, tap it over the tag while the gold ink is still wet. |
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Born in Japan, the artist brought the esthetic of ink painting on paper to his American subject matter. |
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The new writing in blue ink slightly overlapped my writing that was in pencil. |
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The point of entry can be marked with an impression from a thumbnail, a needle cap, or an indelible ink pen. |
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At least some of these more modern impressions may have been printed with sepia-colored ink instead of the black used in earlier examples. |
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Since the ink incident she hasn't gone anywhere near me, and I find that quite an agreeable situation. |
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Anyone who would choose Where The Wild Things Are for his ink has to be an awesome person. |
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There's a whole lot of people walking around with some awful, awful ink on their bodies. |
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These pens feature a unique mouthpiece, which when blown into, sprays ink in the same manner as an airbrush. |
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Then the printer stepped in, rubbed ink on the raised lines and made several proof copies from the relief block. |
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After cleaning the plate, colored ink is rubbed into the grooves and then carefully wiped off the flat surface of the plate. |
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The ink on the agreements had hardly dried before they recommenced their war of words. |
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Now that we have some distance, it's worth considering why her emotional saga drew so much ink and air and what its impact was. |
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For each print, the woodblock is coated with color by the help of an ink brush. |
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He sort of climbed on this white horse, got himself a lot of ink and a lot of press, and some say a lot of political capital. |
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These 60 drawings show Picasso's work on paper with pencil, charcoal, ink and gouache. |
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The range of work shown in charcoal, pencil and brush and ink drawings that came out of David Curtis' drawing class were a surprise. |
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As you can see, it's been 20 years since America ran anything but red ink in the trade department. |
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As the federal red ink runs and interest rates rise, debt is squeezing average Americans harder than ever. |
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When this election is over he is going to have to face up to the consequences of the big blotches of red ink in the public finances. |
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Instead of returning to profitability, as both companies expected this year, red ink keeps flowing. |
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A few years ago, the levels of red ink in the Social Security program and the Medicare program were about the same. |
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The industry is bleeding red ink for many of the same reasons that forced US Airways to go into bankruptcy. |
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The red ink can also be read as a rough approximation of America's indebtedness to the rest of the world. |
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Piling on more red ink to the existing federal budget deficit and the national debt will do both long and short term harm to our economy. |
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And so, in statement after statement, the tide of red ink flows back beyond a blue horizon. |
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Sales of the popular cars have also helped stanch the flow of red ink in Europe. |
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I thought I'd get to lie on a fainting couch and do ink blot tests and word association games. |
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Some X-rays or CT scans might be taken, and an area on the skin is marked with ink to highlight the area to be treated. |
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School days always remain a nostalgia that refuses to leave one's subconscious like an aged ink stain on the shirt. |
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These include lacquerware, ink block prints, and ceramics, all of which employ distinctive themes developed by Vietnamese artists. |
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In the current era, it's rare for much ink or air time to challenge the right of the U.S. government to directly intervene in other countries. |
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They spent all day sponging blood and ink from the floor, sorting letters into their boxes, sweeping. |
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Indian or Chinese ink is essentially lampblack which is mixed with gum and resin and hardened by baking. |
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The sharpened feather made a small blot of ink as the tip touched the yellowish paper. |
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But if you devote a lot of ink and a lot of energy, then there has to be something cooking on the fire. |
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The laser printer caused ink powder from the toner cartridge to fuse onto the paper where the program told the printer to leave ink. |
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Let's run down the list of the big hype bands that the Brits have spilled a lot of ink on lately. |
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There is a replaceable ink reservoir filled with a viscous fluid of either spirit-soluble or oil-soluble dyes. |
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On the contrary, we know that the pattern of ink markings on the page you are reading was impressed on the ink by the printing device. |
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Facts such as the proportion of a book page, the printing in clear black ink on good white paper, the traditional harmony of centric design. |
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The ink on the reservoir is driven through the microchannel via capillary action to reach the dispensing tip. |
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The company also makes cigarette filters, ink reservoirs and self-adhesive tear tapes. |
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This comes after years of changing ribbons and adding toner ink to reservoirs within the computer. |
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Do not confuse this use of red with the practice of using red ink for each initial letter of God, Christos or Iesus. |
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Printing is accomplished via tiny cells or ink reservoirs which are engraved into the surface of the print cylinder. |
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This also kept the cost of ink cartridges low since they were little more than reservoirs of ink. |
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Because the ribbon, unlike an ink cartridge, is designed to print a fixed number of images, you know your costs in advance. |
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The US media is expending a lot of ink and air time evaluating the potential economic effects of George Bush's new tax-cut proposal. |
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On each occasion, they got themselves lots of ink and airtime and contributed nothing but oversize vulgarity to the scene they sought to obscure. |
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More recently, he's gotten a lot of ink over his plans to sell water from under his ranch in the Panhandle. |
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Each page through a printer or copier takes another bit of ink off the ribbon, or another copy off of the machine's life expectancy. |
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The ink isn't even dry on their most recent deficit-busting tax cut, and they're already licking their chops over their next one. |
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They forgot to mention Consumating or TrueDater which are both getting a lot of ink recently. |
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And like their mother, her three children have gotten a lot of ink in the tabloids. |
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These books circulated images of famous paintings, calligraphy and antiquities, as well as designs for such utensils as ink cakes and ink stones. |
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I over-stamped the Small Leaf with gold ink randomly on the frame, stamped the Dots and then stippled some color along the edges. |
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The black chunky ink sections, which are electrodes, are a combination of carbon black and a catalyst. |
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A lot of ink and server space is spent on connecting Projects and Next Actions. |
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Fluid images of tree limbs sweeping across the other set of frames recall exhilarating strokes of sumi ink painting. |
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Paul Klee's Inscription, a product of the Bauhaus years, is a quiet linear study in black india ink on a watercolor ground of tannic brown. |
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It is not the first time that a ceasefire has been broken before the ink is dry. |
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It involves showing people words printed in different coloured inks, and asking them to say what the colour of the ink was. |
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A porous paper may absorb a lot of the ink and as a result, the colors may be lighter. |
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Nicholson's drawing, using coloured ink and enamel paints shows a public park full of brightly coloured interconnecting tents. |
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After I had made sure that the ink was dry, I picked it up, and headed out to find the things on the list. |
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The ink is barely dry on the deal, but already interested parties in Australia are focussing on the process ahead. |
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Photographic paper doesn't come cheap, the inks are expensive, and the ink droplets are visible. |
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Moments of panic followed later that night when it initially appeared the ink would not come off. |
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DiDonna inflects the field between the two columns with an ink hatching of fine strokes that infiltrates the column to the right. |
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A roller is used to apply ink to the surface, which adheres to the drawn lines, but is repelled by the rest of the damp surface. |
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The artist could carve an image onto wooden or metal blocks, ink the block, and impress it on paper. |
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Write a few handwritten words in blue ink or on a stick-on note on the front page of the newsletter. |
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Flourished, formal handwriting in black ink covered the page in uniform, letters. |
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The infighting within his bloated campaign attracted as much, if not more, ink and airtime than his policy ideas. |
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Executed on large sheets of sheepskin parchment, each extraordinarily delicate ink line drawing illustrates one canto or section of Dante's poem. |
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The first plate is prepared, ink is spread on the rollers, paper is laid on the press bed and the machine rolls into action. |
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The 62-year-old artist, famous for his lithograph and etching prints, contributed a series of ink drawings of Shanghai for the exhibition. |
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It's 5pm, and I'm sitting at a picnic table on the rec field with a writing pad and an ink rollerball. |
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Felt or nylon tip pens popular today control ink flow by a tip of felt or bundle of nylon fibres instead of a traditional nib. |
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It was printed on a hand press, in which ink was rolled over the raised surfaces of hand-set letters held together within a wooden form. |
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Every image in this folio is printed in two states, one in full color and one in black ink on golden ochre-colored paper. |
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The ceramic work of Lee Jeong Do reinterpreted such items as pen rests, incense burners, brush hangers and ink stones. |
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No sooner had the ink dried on last week's column, than one of my long-suffering 17 readers was into action. |
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Again, a bit of rubbing with fine-grit sandpaper may be necessary to remove any remaining ink or color. |
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Although such instruments are flexible and simple to use, their ink leaves a deep and ineradicable stain. |
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It contains a highly pigmented India ink that is both acid-free and archival. |
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The Prince was presented with a pewter ink well and desk tidy, shaped like an oast house. |
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The ink sac can make cleaning the squid a bit messy, but all it needs is a good rinse and it's gone. |
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Sepia comes from the Greek word for the rich reddish-brown pigment obtained from a fluid that is secreted by the cuttlefish from their ink sac. |
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Like a drawing in India ink of the whispering of wind in the pines, the secrets of Judo can only be suggested. |
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The artwork, attractively printed in blue ink on an off-white ground, has polish and clarity. |
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The tools of calligraphy include accessories such as penholders, brush pots, ink boxes, paperweights, seals and seal boxes. |
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Her calligraphy was topped by banners of black ink and tailed like the haunches of fabulous beasts. |
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Turning to the easel, he pulled a Magic Marker from the aluminum edge and drew three circles in blue ink on the white board. |
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The sanitary pad doesn't have wings, but it does absorb more blue ink than a leading rival, so they say. |
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Before it, a desk with stacks of waiting paperwork held vigil, its dark wood surface holding old ink stains. |
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Analysis of the ink in a lab notebook, for example, might turn up backdated entries or other mischief. |
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The Ellenor Foundation can turn old mobile phones, used postage stamps, empty toner and ink cartridges and foreign coins and notes into cash. |
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There is the drop on demand method where the ink squirts onto the paper through tiny nozzles. |
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Cuttlefish ink risotto is the traditional dish of the city, and be sure to order a Bellini cocktail before dining. |
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Timothy, with a swift motion of his hand, broke his pen and the ink squirted mercilessly over the bewildered woman. |
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The reliability of carbon particles from India ink as markers of cell expansion was an early concern in this study. |
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A laser printer uses heat to set toner on paper and an ink-jet printer squirts the ink onto the paper without heat. |
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Returning when she needed to the ink well, she scratched out her scribbling in a fine script that even the most cultured hand would envy. |
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Lampblack was also mixed with olive oil or balsam gum to make ink by early peoples, and Egyptians are known to have used lampblack as eyeliner. |
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The newly-lit lights revealed the room as circular with a winding maze pattern painted in black Indian ink on the marble floor. |
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An octopus has no backbone and will squirt ink indiscriminately if threatened. |
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He was outlining a curve in black ink with a quill pen when someone knocked on the door. |
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A transparent shrimp drifts past my face, the size of a fingernail, and squirts a stream of glowing blue ink at me. |
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When ink is squirted onto the paper through tiny nozzles it is called drop on demand. |
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He would use varnish and cottonseed oil and some ink black to bark the grain in the wood. |
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In one of them made after 1815 the drawings are in India ink wash and are on a larger scale than in the others. |
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This is why they work hard to convince people not to buy third-party ink cartridges. |
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This non-uniformity makes it difficult to ink deals with music providers, she said. |
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Here ink spots clearly are ink spots, and Kalina employs them in a carefree punctuation that sets up a joyful rhythm across the sheet. |
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Voters who do turn up to the polling stations today will have their thumb marked with indelible ink to prevent them voting more than once. |
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He dipped his big toe in indelible ink to stamp the ballot paper. |
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People like me have spent a lot of airtime and ink these past couple of weeks arguing over whether this can work. |
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Three limpid watercolors reveal their development through a few washes applied to a pencil or ink line drawing, providing more graphic than chromatic complexity. |
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The paper was too damp, or the ink too sticky, or the gods too angry or something, and it stuck solidly to the acetate that I was printing it from. |
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I marked individual sap holes with waterproof ink and periodically returned to them to measure their length and width and to note sap flow and the location of adjacent holes. |
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By varying the size and placement of each cell, varying amounts of ink can be deposited onto the wallcovering by pressing the inked cylinder against the web. |
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After that flour incident, someone slipped some ice cubes in my shirt, placed a big wad of gum on my pants, poured ink all over my hair, all topped with a big wedgie. |
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Visitors were not allowed to use pens or pencils but to use other media such as twigs, sycamore keys and string, among other things, with Indian ink to make marks. |
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Slice very thinly and serve at room temperature, with squid ink aioli. |
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These sketches evolve into larger, more intense ink prints that deepen and fade with each additional attempt. |
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He believed that more metallics could be created by adding amounts of the four coloured inks used in every printing press to a single base ink containing a silver pigment. |
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The album opens with shimmering, aquatic xylophones before the drums crash in with a fractured march, and a woozy bass spills like a cloud of ink all over everything. |
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Pierson's scrawled-letter drawings in ink and graphite, sometimes accompanied by expressionist renderings of faces, hands and objects, recall works of concrete poetry. |
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The brass plate and escutcheon are inlaid, and the interior includes an ebonized penholder, ivory grips, the original baize lining, and two original lead glass ink bottles. |
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To human eyes, he resembled a dark cloud, a pool of black ink diffusing into thin wisps around the edges that could manage to remain vaguely anthropomorphous. |
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If other nations purchasing American arms could find pen and ink to sign, why should India be exempted? |
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This step is important because, if you crack the plaster and then antique it using the reinkers, the ink will seep into your entire image making it too dark. |
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To create the crumpled paper, antique the paper with the ink pads, crinkle it up, smooth it out and then dip it into a mixture of white glue and water. |
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A lot of ink will continue to be spilled about the first-order problems surrounding that fact. |
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The ink is hardly dry on young Hay's new three-year contract. |
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It happened in 1983 and it happened in 1993 and if it happens next weekend, the record books will have to be re-written before the ink is properly dry. |
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They knew the city might well end the practice before they could obtain a license, and they knew the courts could nullify the marriage before the ink was dry. |
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The trouble with such documents, as the many amendments to the US and other constitutions testify, is that they are obsolete as soon as the ink is dry. |
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The ink dried quickly on glossy paper and didn't have a strong odor. |
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Barely had the ink dried on last week's column than the phone rang. |
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In one of the untitled drawings, a characteristically inverted robed figure, skirts ornamented with ink arabesques, topped with a hat, recalls the painted fables of Chagall. |
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It is worth noting that philosophers have themselves been the ones to spill much ink over the role that may be played by arational factors in science. |
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Over 10,000 means that we could switch from letter press to offset lithography, a process which depends on the immiscibility of greasy ink and water on a lithographic plate. |
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In the late '80s, he produced a series of large-scale drawings in ink on rice paper that consist of fragments of nude figures set against rubbings made from brick walls. |
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The text was rubricated either by the scribe himself, or one of his colleagues, who highlighted in red ink significant portions, phrases and words. |
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Fishing, like lumbering, was in decline, and enterprises which produced only red ink were being quickly jettisoned by those who didn't like that colour. |
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Graham tells of pulled pigtails and dead march flies in ink wells. |
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The explosive material was ingeniously placed in printer ink cartridges where the ink powder normally goes. |
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Last two words are written in invisible ink but can be easily discerned if Australian law books are held over scented candles. |
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We have seldomly seen an artist who can express a typical mood, pose or sentiment so poignantly and charmingly with what looks like a few simple shapes and ink lines. |
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He stated this was for paper, binders and ink for the computer. |
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I drew a smiley face, played tic-tac-toe with myself, drew another smiley face, scribbled all over it and finally, I wiped the ink off the plastic table. |
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And what is this keyboard with no ink reel and paper feed for my typing? |
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The lyrics are trite and valuable ink has been wasted in printing them. |
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Invisible ink makes an appearance in the complaint as does Morse code, which, of course, is pretty uncrackable. |
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Take some small, carefully sewn parchment bags with bladders inside, pour the pure ink into them, and hang them in the sun until the ink is completely dry. |
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Chloe blew on the paper to make the ink dry and then folded it so it was really small and put it in a beige envelope that was longer then it was wide. |
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However, in place of the suggestive delicacy of traditional ink painting, his bees and butterflies are realized with the blowsy directness of American Pop art. |
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Extensive forensic ink analysis and multispectral imaging tests provided further physical evidence that placed the documents in the same time period. |
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Lisa took out a form which she had clearly created because the line sloped and the ink had messily spread across the page because she had put the ruler on too early. |
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Much ink has been spilled over the wonky science and plot contrivances of Interstellar. |
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Especially not when they're signed with felt-tip pens, and the booklets are printed on glossy paper, and the ink smudges when you close the booklet. |
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The ink had soaked through the pages, the pages curled and wrinkled. |
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Whatever ink soaks through will be absorbed by the paper towel. |
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Light a match and get the bottle of ink and the brass-bound book. |
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If the envelope is dirty, soiled with ink smudges and addressed with nearly indecipherable writing, would you take the time to open it and find out what's inside? |
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We'll miss the smell of wet ink on newsprint and the whir of the giant presses beneath our feet but not a great deal else about the Black Lubiyanka. |
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As you stare at the protean work, the massive, fake, ink landscape fools you. |
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Spelling only matters in Scrabble and to retired civil servants who write dull letters in green ink and teach their budgerigars not to split infinitives. |
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The latter are so unconcerned they barely market, or even edit, and as a result have so little money or cachet that they attract only the dull-witted to put ink on paper. |
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He often worked in oil paint, crayon and ink on bark and animal skins. |
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You might not want so much detail but Montgomery was later a Roslyn Heights, Long Island neighbor of mine so I feel the old boy deserves some ink from me. |
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Sometimes, to get around the single use problem, hectograph ink would be applied to a very light canvas or heavier paper so it could be re-inked and used over and over. |
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They pack incredible amounts of intricacy within small paint and ink cels. |
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Her motion overset the ink bottle, flooding the seventh grain of rice. |
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The boy stood like a statue, looking at the ink in the hollow of his hand. |
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These are highly esteemed, including the ink caps and honey fungus. |
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The cross on my leg is black ink and the arm band is also black ink. |
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The jobs of these printers are to be peripherals that apply ink to paper. |
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This collection of 33 pieces contains a broad range of media including wood carvings, print, oil on paper, Indian ink drawings, collage and gouache. |
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Photomechanical reproductions are photographs that are printed in ink from plates produced by a bewildering variety of photomechanical, photochemical and photogalvanic means. |
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The psalm is written in India ink, the oldest ink known to mankind. |
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He published his books in samizdat, adorning them with India ink drawings. |
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The fountain pen, equipped with a reusable cartridge for holding a large supply of ink to be steadily fed to the nib, was a late 19c advance on the basic metal-nibbed pen. |
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Still, I'd like to know that the ink and paper were tested for age. |
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The building up of ink is one of the best things about the ballpoint, and who cannot remember the smell of the ink as you build up sticky, rich layer after layer. |
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But only one of them has been getting much ink and air time. |
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My mouth was hanging open when I saw your avatar, that ink is amazing! |
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Some people have some pretty terrible ink and that's a huge turn-off. |
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Dilute the squid ink with 100 ml boiling water and set aside. |
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This strategy is similar to the way an octopus releases ink as a decoy. |
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To do this, ink the stamp and place inked side up on the table. |
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But the pull of Celtic remains hugely powerful for a man who will become the club's longest serving non-British Isles player should he ink a new deal. |
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He aimed to stimulate the intellect and the visual imagination by the use of ink blots to be developed into different types of invented landscapes. |
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He said he fears that magnetic ink was not used in many areas and many of the votes are unverifiable due to use of common ink. |
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This is less common, as it requires a great deal of technical effort, such as imitating the ink and paper. |
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After McDermid reluctantly agreed the woman threw ink at her and ran out of the room. |
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On 6 December 2012 a woman poured ink over McDermid during an event at the University of Sunderland. |
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Ransome's pictures were done in pen and ink with no colour, although colours have been added by some publishers in later editions. |
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Carefully annotated pen and ink drawings of ascents and views accompany the details of each fell. |
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They are distinct from pens, which instead disperse a trail of liquid or gel ink that stains the light colour of the paper by absorption. |
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The wet ink and polymer bond and dry, resulting in a raised print surface similar to the result of an engraving process. |
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The process involves printing the desired designs or text with an ink that remains wet, rather than drying on contact with the paper. |
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Artists inject ink into a customer's skin with the help of a tattoo machine, which sounds alarmingly like a dental drill. |
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The papyrologists must be careful not to scrape away the ink or paint underneath the dirt. |
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Rubric can also mean the red ink or paint used to make rubrics, or the pigment used to make it. |
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A rubric is a word or section of text that is traditionally written or printed in red ink for emphasis. |
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The lighter ink expresses a caesura in the text while the darker ink shows a terminal punctuation. |
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That's real ink on real paper and if you made a mistake it was either tippex or start the whole freakin' page again. |
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The ink on the Constitution had barely dried when Americans raised questions pertaining to originalism and the Constitution's meaning. |
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Some sea hares blast predators, such as crabs, with a defensive spray combining dark purple ink and a whitish substance called opaline. |
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Portraits by Leon Bakst in oil and in pencil and ink by Valentine Gross and Jean Cocteau reveal radically different views. |
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The system of Alexander Cozens used random ink blots to give the basic shape of an invented landscape, to be elaborated by the artist. |
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His ink ranges from images of his children to the Superman logo. |
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The plastic was a nonporous surface, so the ink couldn't sink in and stain it. |
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As usual, when I checked the page, it points to a dead tree with ink available at a cost. |
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The seals of the Han dynasty were impressed in a soft clay, but from the Tang dynasty a red ink made from cinnabar was normally used. |
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These early plastic notes were plagued with issues such as ink wearing off and were discontinued. |
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Corona treatment raises the dyne level of the surface of the substrate so it achieves acceptable chemical bonding with the ink or adhesive. |
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The cartridges insert easily into the Hi-Fi JET or CAMMJET to provide a clean, airtight seal to the ink delivery system on the device. |
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After all pencil work has been technically executed, the students use a ruling pen to ink their designs. |
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