She pointed to one of the glass cabinets, where an inkwell was, indeed, on display. |
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A candle sat on the left corner of the desk, next to which sat a quill pen, a blotter, an inkwell, and various other writing necessities. |
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Holly dipped the quill into a golden inkwell near the till and filled in her name, address and school onto the little card. |
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A sealed inkwell sat beside a small wooden box, just large enough to hold a few quills. |
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I threw the book on the floor and picked up my inkwell and feather pen, then walked down the stairs to our Dining hall. |
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Each desk had an inkwell and the children wrote by dipping their pens into the ink. |
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A business-like quill stands in an inkwell built into an ingenious drawer of her slender rosewood desk. |
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A final thought made him drop the chair back onto four legs, stand up and toy nervously with the inkwell. |
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If the cover was left on an inkwell while heating on the stove, there was always the danger that it might explode and spray the ceiling. |
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This inkwell is cubic in shape and consists of a central cylindrical pot to take the ink, and hollow areas on each side to take the pens. |
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After a day of visits, they just place the pen in the inkwell and all the information is sent to headquarters. |
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The inkwell was acquired by the State and placed in the National Archaeological Museum at an unknown date. |
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The lid opens with a push-button and the front side of the inkwell is engraved with its 3 inches value. |
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When the pen is returned to its inkwell, the data is automatically downloaded to the Actelion application. |
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When the ball point pen replaced the inkwell, there were some who lamented the end of penmanship and discipline. |
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This inkwell is the only surviving example of its type from Mediaeval Tunisia. |
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The hard end of the feather was cut into a sharp point and the tip was dipped in an inkwell or a bottle of ink. |
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Since this is the only surviving inkwell from the mediaeval age in Tunis, it is difficult to trace its origin. |
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With Kayentis's FAS solution, we have access to the data in real time, as soon as the personnel returns the digital pen to its inkwell. |
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Almost cylindrical inkwell with a convex base and raised rim with four circular-section handles. |
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Then he wrote with his calligraphic pen, using the ink he kept in the inkwell. |
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The frieze in silver-gilt of the tray is similar to our inkwell and we rediscover the amethysts inserted in the crystal. |
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When completed you will come back home with a small inkwell to practice calligraphy. |
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The second feature involves a quill and inkwell that will also be featured on the front of the note. |
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He replaced his quill in the inkwell and again looked up at the two. |
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Shelley may have sharpened his quills, topped off the inkwell. |
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He stood his quill pen in a rack on the desk, beside an inkwell. |
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There is an inkwell that my Uncle Seymour made, a brass grotesque he mounted on a marble base. |
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This cylinder, rotating in an inkwell, takes the liquid ink and transfers it to the photopolymer in relief, after that a steel blade has scraped the ink in excess from its surface. |
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After its discovery during the extensive excavations at Raqqada between 1961 and 1968, the inkwell was kept for many years at the site storehouse. |
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Though the rest of the village was illiterate, sometimes his father would mix ink, carefully fill an inkwell, sharpen his bamboo pen and trace signs on paper. |
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The Republicans can probably secure their war money without giving much on domestic spending. Now that Mr Bush has discovered the power of the veto pen, he sees little incentive to keep it in the inkwell. |
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An inkwell and a quill on the desk symbolise the writer's occupation. |
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School desk inkwell comprising a glass receptacle and a hinged lead cover. |
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A similar inkwell is in the Hermitage museum. |
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