He seems to be a regular guest on some BBC radio programmes on environmental matters, so he is not an ivory tower scribbler. |
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As a professional scribbler, I had penned a piece about the social, economic and environmental benefits of fair trade agriculture. |
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I've always been a margin scribbler, but it was usually to point out spelling errors, errors in grammar, or style I found in the body text. |
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By now the septuagenarian scribbler who was knighted in 2002 might have hung up his boots, staying on to snooze in a genteel Delhi club. |
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They write this information in their theme scribbler and share it with the class the next day. |
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Have students complete their theme scribbler by drawing their favorite part of the community and writing a brief description about their choice. |
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To this end, the bow of an eloquent violinist is far better suited than the pen of any humble scribbler. |
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In their theme scribbler, students will include an ABC list of people and places of their community and describe what they would like to be. |
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In their scribbler, have students write and draw what type of community helper they want to be when they grow up. |
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A scribbler coasting on the capricious waves of inspiration and humor, he tries to put emphasis on the works of others. |
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Note whether students documented the day's information about community in their theme scribbler. |
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That may not have been seditious talk, but it was a lot for a sleepy scribbler to commit to paper at that hour. |
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Madmen in authority, who hear voices in the air, are distilling their frenzy from some academic scribbler of a few years back. |
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Jarvis readily agrees, but he notes that a scribbler needs to get paid. |
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They might call it chick-lit, but the Scribbler reckons that some talons are emerging from underneath that cutesy downy fluff. |
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The Scribbler is delighted to inform you that your luck is in. |
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