Most obituarists prefer the airbrush to the sharpened pen when it comes to the famous and powerful. |
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Francis Towne was a landscape painter whose idiosyncratic style relied on economic and careful pen outlines and flat muted washes of colour. |
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This photograph was flat, with very little contrast and some noticeable scratches, dust spots, pen marks and other discolorations. |
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He then reaches inside his desk and grabs a blue pen and his black checkbook. |
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I pulled my chair even closer to the desk so I was in reach of the pen and paper along with the notes. |
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But the boar had hardly mounted the sow when the neighbour ran into the pen and knocked the boar off the sow with his cap. |
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It's a notebook computer with a detachable keyboard and voice and pen input. |
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In front there is my essential cellphone alongside my favourite drawing pen and, lastly, a good old-fashioned propelling pencil. |
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However, he believes in the might of the pen and claims not to have used a computer. |
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He said the pen earlier and now the mouse of the computer is more powerful than the might of the canon. |
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This effectively fills the gap through a series of pen and paper recalculations. |
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Pulling his writing tablet from his harness pouch, Alan retrieved the pen he'd placed in the side of his war collar. |
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I'll give up my Palm Pilot once pen and paper can do all the math for balancing my checking account on its own. |
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The waitress immediately took out a piece of paper and a pen from her apron and jotted the notes down. |
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In grade seven, she leaked red pen all over my seat so that I walked around all day like I was on the rag in my cool new white jeans. |
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To this I can add little but an amen, and my wish that all forms of low-tech games, not just pen and paper ones, will grow and spread. |
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The next day and later at their leisure the cattle were lassoed, taken out of the pen and slaughtered. |
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Jan Struther, an abbreviation of her maiden name, was the pen name which she used. |
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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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Cows were milked three times daily and housed in an open dry lot with shade in the central area of the pen and over the feedbunk. |
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Mark your property with a UV marker pen and take details of the make and model when you buy it. |
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I ask the nurse for a scribbling pad and a pen and write out a carefully worded resignation. |
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It was quite weird, but the minute I put pen to paper and started putting things into words, things suddenly seemed a lot easier. |
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The best scenario would be to have a small paddock or round pen to ride in, in addition to using the lead rope or lounge line. |
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Laura reached over for her paper and pen and then began to write a letter to send to her father who lived in Tokyo. |
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A hardbound diary rested on her lap, and she fingered a pen with her long, almost translucently pale fingers. |
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Diane touched her pen to her lips, her trademark sign that the guest has just said something deeply profound. |
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A small boy approached him later and there was Richard, pen poised, ready to sign an autograph for this admirer. |
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If this pen was a magic wand and you could do anything you wanted, what would you do? |
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She shoved paper and a pen under my nose, and slipped some money into my purse. |
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I could understand a typo, but apparently the shift key on this guy's pen was broken. |
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He turned around, not a hair out of place, the pen poking out the top of his breast pocket. |
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In a film that plumbs an interior world of sensations and thought, we can almost feel the pressure of the pen on her flesh. |
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Using binaural technology, it has a data clip embedded into the special pen which senses movement and relays it back to the device. |
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Kirby pulled a pen and correction fluid from her handbag before storing the bag at the back of the room on a peg. |
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Shallus could never have imagined that two centuries later conservators would peer through a binocular microscope to examine his pen strokes. |
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Players have to bring their own scrabble sets, tiles in cloth bags and also a pen or pencil for score keeping. |
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I finally realised that the colour was probably caused by the marker pen that I had used to write my name on the vest. |
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I fully expect someone to take a marker pen and draw on a pair of glasses and a goatee. |
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The court was told how he had gone out armed with a black marker pen to do some graffiti writing. |
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Forthworth took a pen out of his pocket, and scratched out the part about sustaining life. |
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People prone to severe allergic reactions need to carry an adrenaline injector pen that can help reverse the symptoms quickly. |
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Under the current pen and paper system, the voter marks the ballot paper in a booth and throws it in a box. |
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While Galambos' black and white pen drawings at times seem a little scratchy and lacking in polish, he has a nice sense of design. |
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His scratchy pen portraits might focus on children but this volume is strictly adults only. |
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Cheepers reached over and pushed the button on top of the pen that made the ballpoint of the pen come out. |
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Or get a spiral notebook and a ballpoint, plant yourself under a tree, and pen a few lines of prose. |
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A ball point pen and a firm writing surface should be used to assure clarity and legibility. |
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In the 18th century, there is a vivid description of the interface in a kitchen between a chef and a cook, from the racy pen of William Verral. |
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After a lot of thought I have finally decided to hang up the pen so to speak. |
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It was providential that he purchased this exceptional pen and he took the trouble to research its history. |
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Place the pen on the paper, pull up then straight down, then make a small hook. |
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Duke hunted along the dashboard for a pen and jotted a few things in the borders of a curling menu. |
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I hit Banana Republic and got three skirts, a top with a cami underneath, and the best pair of pen striped pants ever. |
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In his hurry to get to the local depanneur to purchase the actual ticket, he forgot his pen on the table. |
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I sat down with pen and paper and began drawing, and sketched out my design. |
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Before departing for pastures new, many a sub has been known to pen some truly whopping headlines. |
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Slavery and feudalism were in the end abolished, with a stroke of the pen followed if necessary by a stroke of the sword. |
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His pen came to a stop and he stared down at the scrawled words with a shake of his head. |
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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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Then, using pen and ink, she covered the paper with marks that imitate a battered and worn woodgrain surface. |
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The pen was necessary to safeguard the feeder and its precious contents from cows and wild hogs. |
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Her black-glossed lips were pursed into a pout as she pointed her pen to an empty page in front of her. |
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Villages are centered on a cattle pen called a kraal, or a community building. |
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The bovine beast had escaped from its pen in the Pattaya Naklua area in the early hours of the morning. |
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Your smile is so warm and beautiful, I felt compelled to put pen to paper and open up to you. |
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And you dare not write off people who pen moaning letters to parish newsletters or local papers as cantankerous curmudgeons. |
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Gabrielle carefully closed The Anthem, stood up as the bell rang, capped her pen and stuck it into her jean pocket. |
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I capped the pen and put it down, considering whether or not I should just rip up this poem and forget I ever wrote it. |
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Merlin capped his pen and set his journal on the office desk in front of him. |
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The craving for something warm to drink wins the moment, so I lay down my pen and toddle off to the kitchen. |
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The answer to Moorhead's prayer came by way of a series of books from the pen of Edwards on the nature of true spirituality. |
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With the nib completely immersed in the ink, fully press down and release the depressor several times until the pen is seen to be full. |
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We finished the pen around the time those two goldbrickers returned from their joyride. |
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Penhall plies his pen widely, commenting on the dilapidated National Health Service and the nature of perception, sanity, and normalcy. |
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I had only just turned my back when she tapped her pen intolerantly on the counter in a sharp, staccato rhythm. |
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I was an AutoCAD user, back in the days when pen plotters were the state-of-the-art. |
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When color output is needed, the CAD operator matches the color number with the plotter's pen number. |
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The bittern has been transferred to a pen at the reserve which is home to the largest area of reedbed in the region. |
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He also has some pen drawings displayed, which are a mix of traditional and modern styles. |
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I tried many times to phrase and re-phrase my contrary reply before finally throwing my pen down in disgust. |
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And on a completely different subject I just shut my finger in a drawer while taking a pen out of it. |
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You may have to adjust the brightness of your monitor to get your light pen to work properly. |
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The radiated light is directed so as to be projected from a tip of the light pen as required. |
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Words that fall easy to the lame pen turn me off pretty fast and those who bring perfect words back from long head-trips give me chills. |
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Her eyes slowly opened and a small smile played on her lips as she picked up her pen and began writing. |
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I walked quickly back to the counter and pulled out a piece of paper and pen from a drawer below the cash register. |
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A yellow cradle for storing the digital pen is cleverly built into the upper-right corner of the keyboard. |
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As I started using the pen, I realized that I am very unaccustomed to using a pen on a tablet away from the actual computer screen. |
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Each time a rocket exploded overhead, a dog howled mournfully from its pen at edge of the yard. |
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I hired a rotavator and got last year's pig pen turned over ready for the sowing of seeds starting next month. |
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While writing, focus on the point of the pen and move your eyes with its movements. |
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Marin's glasses were slightly askew as he marked something in red pen on the paper in front of him. |
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It was a little project that he had been working on, and he figured it was time to give the pen a test run. |
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If it is the latter then the protests are invalid simply because pen to paper would restore the balance. |
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When it comes down to it I might never use the taboret or the spun glass pen from Italy. |
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He went into his room and pulled out a blank sheet of paper and pen and he began to write a reply letter. |
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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 pen is used mostly to write signatures, while picking up the Chinese brush, which is difficult and inconvenient to use, is rarer still. |
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He would always pick up my pen if I dropped it, and I loved the way he would twist his mousy brown hair around his fingers when he got nervous. |
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Mancala variants can be played with pen and paper by drawing the basins as large as possible and the stones as small dots. |
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And by the same token I used that pen to initial my response to the offer that subsequently fell through. |
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In response to Dad's request, she pulls out her checkbook from her pocketbook and a pen and writes out a check for eight hundred dollars. |
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Hold the nib holder just like you would a pen and push the V gouge along the line. |
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Throughout the 60s and 70s, Jack Lemmon was typecast as a tense, neurotic, excruciatingly insecure pen pusher. |
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Riley buried the pen into his desk, the tip snapping off and flying off to some dark invisible corner. |
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When a fountain pen drops some ink and it hits the paper, it begins to expand. |
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She clicks the top of her pen several times and flips it dexterously around her fingers like a majorette twirling a baton. |
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A stylus is a pen that comes with a drawing pad, which is connected to the computer. |
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But I now think that it is in every toddler's destiny at some point to take a permanent marker pen to some piece of household furniture. |
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Yes, a dark-haired, humanly-dressed faerie was dragging the pen back and forth, scratching out words onto the paper. |
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By making a hook at each end I could attach the wire to the chainplate and put a pen in the other end. |
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She simply learned to scrawl in marker pen with her left hand, so nobody could tell. |
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What do you get if you have some sailors, measuring tape, pen and paper, and a bit of an aircraft carrier flight deck? |
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I've had this pen name since junior high, and it doesn't do a whole lot for me anymore. |
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Or the fact that the Liberal had to go on the scrounge because he didn't have a pen in the first place! |
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Well, he's gonna have enough to do, I've got the YTS trainees in the Public Relations office to send out poison pen letters to everyone! |
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The odds of being shot dead by a ruminant must be on a par with being killed by a real poison pen letter. |
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Doesn't this make blogging the modern day equivalent of poison pen letters? |
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It follows revelations that Mr Ridsdale had been targeted with a series of poison pen letters threatening himself and his family. |
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They say that the pen is mightier than the sword and he has certainly proved the veracity of that old adage. |
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If the pen is mightier than the sword, then the spoken word is stronger still. |
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So, I apologize for the lack of graphics, but the pen is mightier than the sword. |
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Many raised black pens to the sky, visually evoking the adage that the pen is mightier than the sword. |
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Everyone says that books can change the world, that the pen is mightier than the sword. |
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As a past campaigner, I advise them that the pen is mightier than the sword. |
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Their biggest asset is that they know how to pen a tune but don't get mucked up in self-indulgent slop, and know when to pull out all stops. |
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Other items confiscated prior to boarding include scissors, nail files, clippers and pen knives. |
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Even then I regretted not being allowed to learn and to use copperplate but the days of the flexible steel pen nib were already ending. |
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She was dressed all in black beneath the jacket, except for a pen clipped to her collar. |
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She slid a plastic clipboard across the counter and clipped a pen to the side. |
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The other day I had a ballpoint pen clipped to my trousers when I brushed past something and lost it. |
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They are either painted or executed in pen and limited to the area of ornamental decoration. |
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I suspect it was in fact a holding pen for all of Brighton's mentally subnormal and alcoholic inhabitants. |
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I put the pen back in my box with a mental note to try it again one day when I'm feeling adventurous, and took up a pencil instead. |
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But fortunately, as part of my ongoing charade of being a writer, I have a pad and pen with me. |
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His misty combinations of watercolour, charcoal and pen depict Dali-esque distorted nudes and giant, well-articulated insects. |
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When was the last time you actually put pen on paper and wrote a letter to someone you correspond with regularly? |
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She was sitting as usual at the table with sheets and charts spread all around her, a pen in her hand and a coffee close by. |
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You don't need to spring for an overpriced, begemmed, yuppie jewelry pen either. |
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Rose lifted her pen to look over the beginning of her letter, examining each word critically. |
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Chan has got her own store where you can purchase crocheted corn-dog pen cozies and even crocheted bread-and-butter scarves! |
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For a writer, toting a notebook and pen legitimizes virtually any activity carried out in a bar, restaurant or cemetery. |
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Mark leaned back in his chair and tapped his pen against his cherry oak desk. |
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Keep your homers in the pen for a few weeks before you let them out for the first time. |
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I take about an hour to read your palm in detail, and I can send you a pen portrait if you wish by email or post. |
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The lions were trapped and then put into a gaming pen where the king could hunt them. |
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As my pen flowed across the paper, my mind moved choppily from thought to thought, unsure and hesitant. |
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But, the minute Doc put pen to paper, it became politicised in the way that he frames and describes it. |
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He bridles, reeling off a list of generals who have wielded the pen as deftly as the swagger stick. |
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It's easy enough to draw a curved line with a pen or on an engraving plate with a graver. |
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He was friendly, though, and very perceptive and sharp, but oftentimes he let his pen do the talking for him. |
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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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The stories are already largely written for them before the journalists take fingers to typewriters or pen to paper. |
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I put pen to paper and just wrote, not caring that it was, or what relevance it had to me. |
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That a Benedictine, even a cloistered one, would pen a story about Cistercian life seems inherently risky. |
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His invention was patented on December 10, 1889, and the Parker pen was born. |
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I handed her the pen and paper and she thanked me quickly, pattering back over to her table. |
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He is holding a clipboard with papers attached and taking a pen from his pocket, he hands them over to Cassie. |
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She said a majority of the seized goods include open liquor, scissors, nail files, clippers, pen knives and other pointy objects. |
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I'd have got a Bic biro and chewed up bits of paper and spat them through the pen at him like an old pea-shooter. |
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His pastel drawings feel loose, reworked and found, and his pen and pencil drawings are precise and fresh. |
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And this time, instead of taking only his pen and drawing pad, he took the TV cameras too. |
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My son gave me a very thoughtful gift, a brand new fountain pen and a lovely ball pen, for jotting, he said. |
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He uses a metal pen with a faceted diamond point on one end to etch into the datolite's surface, tracing over his original pencil drawing. |
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It is expected that another publication will be coming from the pen of the author in the next few months. |
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These advantages were defended with corresponding vehemence, and less by the pen than by action. |
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They all seem to be ruled by the Accountant's pen and the bottom line nowadays. |
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We didn't replace our desktops and notebooks with pen computers, but we added a new type of little computer to our lives. |
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You can also use a digital pen to select, drag and double click objects on the screen. |
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This was a company that wanted to produce the first handheld computer that would be entirely operated by a pen device. |
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Next, install the 6MB Mobile Desktop that is stored on your pen storage device. |
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His essay covers much of the history of pen computing software and hardware from ten years ago up to now. |
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You get the unit itself, a carrying sleeve, a power cord, an AC adapter, desktop stand, digital pen and a docking cable. |
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Users will input data using a pen like device writing on a pressure sensitive tablet. |
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The pen for writing and telephoning is kept in the side of the bracket and features a built-in microphone and speaker. |
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Of course, the variable widths only work in conjunction with a pressure-sensitive pen and digital tablet. |
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It has no backbone, but rather a quill-like pen located beneath its mantle, or body. |
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Journalists love the dynasty story for the meat, colour and the opportunity to pen clever lines that it provides. |
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Of course, no one used it on him until one of our columnists wrote asking him to pen a testimonial for a new book jacket. |
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Well, I delayed putting pen to paper yesterday because I wanted to calm down properly before writing anything. |
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And young people are being urged to put pen to paper to write about how the road will affect the town's future. |
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Now, by saying that I mean that it sounds like whoever wrote the dialog at least watched some war movies before putting pen to paper. |
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I have always enjoyed putting pen to paper but was beginning to wonder if letter writing was a dying art. |
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My opinions are expressed herewith, and I feel sure many other people will see fit to put pen to paper and write to you in the same vein. |
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As it is exactly 40 years ago I began my working life there, I was motivated to put pen to paper. |
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Come on folks, put pen to paper, write to the town hall, the mayor, the leader of the council, the local paper, stand up and be counted. |
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The trick was to move the gate into the pen scattering the sheep and then quickly bringing the gate back to only let a couple out. |
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Designed as a giant sheep pen for agricultural shows, the room has a slanted floor for, well, better drainage. |
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He was looking out his window, from which he could see the sheep pen perfectly. |
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She was in charge of a pen of six monkeys, and they took one piece of apparatus each. |
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Depends on the draw of sheep too, if you get a good pen of sheep, makes a difference. |
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One of the horses was rescued from a pen of horses bound for slaughter at the New Holland Sales in Pennsylvania. |
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But do you not find pens 'walk' around the office? I can never keep a pen on my desk, whereas one of my colleagues seems to 'breed' them. |
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Hazel, a former local newspaper writer, could not even hold a pen or use her walker before she started working out. |
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In the absence of a decent World Cup anthem, we invited you to pen an official Guardian song. |
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She leaned back against her pillows and tapped her pen against the leather bound book. |
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When the birds finally arrive in England, they will spend 28 days in quarantine, before moving to a large pen with soft sides. |
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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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I'm sure there were those who lamented the demise of the quill pen and inkstand in the classroom. |
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Although badly damaged in recent years, evidence of wattle houses and a livestock pen were discovered. |
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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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He put a period on the end of the last sentence, and placed the pen down with a loud sound and looked up at her. |
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Then, with a felt-tipped pen or sharp pencil, mark the lag screw holes that were drilled in the ledger on the wail. |
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Colin took a small loose-leaf binder and a felt-tip pen from his jacket pocket. |
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Using pen and rule, draw a rectangle or square on top of the book you want to alter. |
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He says such a pen is just two metres long by 60 centimetres wide, with a concrete floor and no bedding. |
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You may want to purchase some special items such as a dog carrier, a collar and leash, and perhaps a pen when confinement is necessary. |
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Strangers are usually discovered at the annual muster for shearing, sorted into a separate pen in the yards where they await collection. |
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Frankie grabbed a napkin from the silver holder and pulled a pen out of his pocket. |
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Mike got out a pen from his pocket and drew four columns on a table napkin. |
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He was not even much of a writer, with a bland and unremarkable style of putting pen to paper. |
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You simply settle down in a quiet place with a piece of unlined paper and a pen or pencil. |
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Thank you for staying my hand when I was tempted to pen a nasty review of someone who'd written unkindly about my books. |
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Add details by layering shapes over the base paper, use paper punches and scalloped scrapbooking scissors to add style, use a gold calligraphy pen to add names. |
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With Wakefield up in the pen yet again as Francona burned through his options, Curt Leskanic came in and got Williams to fly to center to end the inning. |
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In front of her the soldiers riding the horses slipped off to her right and Ashley spotted an enclosure that she correctly guessed to be the pen for the animals. |
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At the risk of being TMI, I've just had to perform skillfull surgery on my undergarments in the ladies' loo between meetings using a particularly sharp pen and a rubber band. |
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And my estimation of that accomplishment grew and grew the more I put pen to paper. |
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Artists would use pen names and scrawl them across subway cars, walls, shops, and office buildings. |
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It's so much easier to get to a mouse than pick up a pen when keyboarding. |
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Molly gave a glance to a pen of puppies at his feet, there were five. |
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Preflight mission planning defines waypoints using GPS and specifies particular maneuvers, such as circling, by making annotations with a pen on a digital map. |
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Then he moved on to sniff around the sheep where the lambing pen had been. |
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The bulls ran through the crowd, and into another pen at the opposite end of the enclosure. |
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The lawyer asserted that an autopsy of Sarbandi showed how the pen knife wound was itself not fatal. |
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He was helping The Boss put a pen of cattle through the scales before they were trucked out so that they could take out the ones that didn't make the contracted weight. |
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The exhibition feels like a trade show with art as a by product, an image overflow holding pen for bored commuters with time to spare as they shuttle to the airport. |
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Throughout his career, he wrote with clarity and an attention to detail, all the while showing the written word could be more effective as a pen knife than a sledgehammer. |
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Leaning on the shovel in the pen outside the chicken coop, I was wondering. |
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Police are investigating complaints of an alleged campaign of poison pen letters, nuisance calls and vandalism directed at local Liberal Democrats. |
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Proclaiming he wants to be a screenwriter too, Donald starts to pen the kind of formulaic thriller that runs against the very principles Charlie's work is built on. |
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This plus the fact the sheep pen is walled in on four sides by a solid board fence three and a half feet high on two sides and 15 feet on the other. |
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You might expect prisoners to have to pay extra for items like habanero squeeze cheese, for example, but what about pen and paper? |
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Pausing only to throw my BBC notepad and pen to one side, I storm over the human hurdles in what I imagine to be a graceful, fluid study in perfect technique. |
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Thomas laid down the pen and tented his fingers under his chin. |
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Round the corner is a place that sells old furniture and reconditioned fridges and ovens, all plastered with neon cardboard stars, scrawled with marker pen prices. |
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Looking into the fountain pen jar, she found a letter opener. |
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With all these questions revolving in my mind for a long time, a very fruitful talk with a singer triggered me to pen down my thoughts into words. |
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Carefully unroll the pen some, and trim away any excess clay. |
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The night stand had a pad of paper and a pen in the small drawer. |
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I watched as Kit sped into the pen and began shepherding the sheep. |
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If you needed a brochure, you'd type it on a typewriter, and then literally mark it up with a red pen to tell the typesetter what you wanted it to look like. |
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Conservatives want less red tape and micromanagement from Whitehall pen pushers, so we can put more police officers back on patrol in the Vale of York. |
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All you need is a graphics tablet, a device that recognizes scratches and scrawls made by a plastic pen and then translates those marks into digital form. |
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Because of the short notice, I can't receive any artwork for ads, but am willing to use a marker pen to scribble your company slogan on my t-shirt for money. |
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I carried a little marker pen in my pocket and when he played something which took my fancy I'd pop out the cassette and put a little dot on the plastic to mark the place. |
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Mr. Kidd also paid the second highest price E124 for a pen of ten lambs. |
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She took a marker pen and wrote in big black letters on my records. |
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Say you love rhymes and think you'd like to pen some poetry. |
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I borrowed the nametag keeper's pen and scratched out as much of the name on the tag as I could, attempting to replace it with my actual, real name. |
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As he sipped a drink, he pulled out what looked to be a cross between a pen and a cigarette holder, and he took a puff. |
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The couple decided to use the pen they won as a raffle prize to raise money for charity and are now looking for local businesses to donate further prizes. |
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Whether we like it or not, computers are part of modern life. Learning about them is no longer the bailiwick of geeks with horn-rimmed glasses and pocket pen holders. |
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We might strike up a friendship, become pen pals, visit each other. |
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One who has been on the writing end of the pen Liam now has to face the ballpoints of other journalists who may not be as kind as when he was playing. |
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If someone steals my pen and then asks me to forgive him, unless he returns my pen the sincerity of his contrition and confession will be considered to be nil. |
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He'd pick it up on his pen flash drive before he left for home. |
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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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But the Willis who came out of the pen was the one I'd tabbed as a potential sleeper in my quick pre-Series analysis, and he took care of business. |
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The files fell open and knocked my pen holder to the ground. |
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A night of restful sleep before the test is the best way to ensure that the brain is ready with facts and figures, when the time comes to put pen to paper. |
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When the veteran,..is about to lay his pen to rest in the standish. |
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It's normally not my practice to respond to anonymous poison pen letters. |
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So I start by turning him loose in a pen he's never seen before. |
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Almost as bad as the time I cornered a possible future Prime Minister for an interview and delved into my bag for a pen and the only thing I could pull out was a lipliner. |
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Suddenly, just as he began to put pen to paper, a deafening alarm sounded. |
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It was the LEGO Friends line, after all, that prompted young Charlotte to pen the most adorable angry letter in consumer history. |
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By the stroke of a government pen and without having invested one single cent, the Larrakia now have a major asset to use as collateral for a bank loan. |
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I really hope you two don't mind me putting your pen names on this. |
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Borrowing a pen from another tourist, she stooped down to the boy's level. |
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The brother's got the boastful swagger of your favorite rapper, the entrepreneurial instincts of a street hustler and a pen as swift as his tongue is sharp. |
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Assia Djebar is the pen name of Algerian novelist and filmmaker Fatima-Zohra Imalayen. |
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I was taking notes during the brief but my pen went dry midway through. |
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When a pen of treated cows were returned to their home pen, additional labor was required to move gates and cattle, which disrupted cow traffic from the parlor. |
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She passed Brenda the bowl obligingly and grabbed her pen and pad. |
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What made him pen this immense book and how on earth did he find the time? |
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Yes, Trainor managed to pen a few songs for Rascal Flatts, but she was more interested in crafting pop tunes. |
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Similar to doing a rebus or crossword puzzle, it's a drawing of nine dots, and the challenge is to connect them without lifting the pen from the paper. |
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I flicked my red pen at him, hitting him square in the chest. |
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In his school, from year 1 to year 6, the pupils are given wipeable white boards so they can experiment with writing more freely than they would with pen and paper. |
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This book was recommended to me by none other than my pen pal. |
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I have never minded accepting justified criticism, but I cannot accept it when people cannot even be bothered to get their facts straight before putting pen to paper. |
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Research teams were then randomly assigned to a pen of birds. |
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While the patient looked at each tool, the data collector read the words on each VAS and provided a pencil or pen for the patient to mark on the scale. |
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According to the former Speaker of the House, the pen is not mightier than the sword... or an electro-magnetic pulse. |
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Her pen fell out of her fingers and clattered noisily onto the table. |
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Her pen drew a nice, thick, black line across a column of handwriting. |
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What you've in fact seen is a man who writes poison pen letters, pushes his father down the stairs, sticks a ruler in his mouth, and eventually murders him. |
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I am quite sure it is not too late to switch the customary pen for a corgi pup. |
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In Traffic, the so-called white slavers use a telegraphic pen to communicate. |
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A touch tablet is operated by a pen and functions as an input device. |
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How much time did you waste in high school in a holding pen like study hall or waiting through classes that took an hour to cover something you could get in five minutes? |
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Knox wanted to write under a pen name at first, which the paper allowed her to do. |
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The idea that the great principle of protecting journalistic sources was not designed to apply to the political equivalent of a poison pen letter never seems to occur to them. |
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Filled with misery, he removed a roll of blank paper from the pocket of his robe, and slowly he began to write, using the quill pen he always kept with him. |
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White South Africans invented the Bantustans to pen black people into defined reservoirs of labor, being allowed to leave only when working for white South Africa. |
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Then we invited well-known trainer Peter Monteith to pen his first column for Scotland on Sunday and he tipped the winner of the Scottish Grand National in no uncertain terms. |
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Hulse will be the first to put pen to paper but other arrivals are expected and there will be departures too as Blackwell wheels and deals during a busy summer. |
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Down the hall, separated by a cordon sanitaire of three intervening rooms, yet another lawyer was ploughing through Butler's work, also using pen and paper. |
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