In addition to the usual mail and address book applets it has a voice note recorder and a scribbling application. |
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And you have not read him, they say, until you have read him enwreathed with Blake's furious scribbling. |
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She was scribbling down the different terms and mathematical properties that the teacher had written on the board. |
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At each show, you will see people scribbling down song titles as soon as the first note is struck in order to record an accurate setlist. |
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I've been scribbling a lot recently, so much that writer's cramp has set in. |
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No doubt some wordsmiths are busy scribbling for Monday's edition on how we had this coming. |
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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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Apparently, science just wasn't his thing, because he was scribbling and doodling all over the front page of his science book. |
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Well, by the age of 13, Craig David was already scribbling down lyrics and recording melodies on his Dictaphone. |
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I'm sure many of my colleagues are frantically scribbling away on their bestsellers in their spare time. |
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Her tired assistant sat opposite her scribbling away on her notepad, writing in shorthand every word that her employer was saying. |
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So sharpen your proverbial pencils and get scribbling, because it's your reviews that keep me writing. |
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He was scribbling down notes as he kept running one hand through his dark, messy hair. |
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The nurse replied, flipping through some paperwork and scribbling in that unreadable language of health care providers. |
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You can be boho sipping lattes in the Village while scribbling in your poetry notebook. |
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Pam has a clipboard and paper in her lap and she's scribbling things about Lucian on it from what I can see. |
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Libby could practically hear the pens of the journalists scribbling down this morsel of information. |
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Dressed in black, and feverishly scribbling notes in leather-bound jotters, it was hard not to notice him at lectures and tutorials. |
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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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At this point, he went off on one, and we were scribbling furiously, but his PR geezer stopped us from telling the whole story. |
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Folding down the corners of pages, scribbling in margins and breaking the spines of paperbacks are signs of a barbarian. |
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Immortalized, but he ain't gonna be scribbling no more awe-inspiring lyrics in a hurry. |
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Ours soon found themselves grounded around the dining room table, scribbling madly on a draft design blueprint. |
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But he then spent a Saturday morning removing his scribbling with a scrubbing brush after local police informed his parents. |
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Nine hours of sitting and staring at zitty adolescents scribbling away can drive you mad. |
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Away to his left Roger Palmer was scribbling a note on the smooth surface of his sabretache. |
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I grumbled to a small assembly of newspaper book critics who immediately began scribbling notes. |
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But as I stood there, scribbling away on the white board, rubbing words out and rewriting, we hashed out a statement. |
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By torch light we scour the walls, scribbling down our answers, working silently. |
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Lowest-down on the food chain is tagging, which involves scribbling your signature with a texta, on any surface you can find. |
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He sat there the whole period grunting to himself and scribbling furiously in his notebooks. |
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I kept writing then scribbling out then writing again then scribbling out words at random. |
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Gabrielle was furiously scribbling down what she was saying when she heard another boys' voice in her ear. |
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She was just plain old Kirby again, dressed in a red flannel nightshirt and shorts and scribbling furiously in her diary about the events of the evening. |
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Damage to and scribbling in the interior and on the bus should be repaired or removed as fast as possible in order to avoid mimicries. |
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And don't forget to pack your Shine Shine notebook essential for scribbling poetic impressions for your upcoming travel essay! |
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Dara has been scribbling since he was a child, has been devouring comics and cartoons. |
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He spent his time consorting with prostitutes, getting into fistfights, and scribbling his thoughts down on napkins, all in various stages of intoxication. |
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We find ourselves scribbling in large circles, gradually spiralling inwards into a densely layered doodle of no doubt strong Freudian significance. |
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I wrote and rewrote, crossing out words and scribbling corrections in the margins. |
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Likewise what some Americans would call a scratch pad is known in Britain as a scribbling pad or scribbling block. |
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He was scribbling furiously on scrap paper in the greenroom just before he went on. |
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Keeping busy by scribbling on a piece of paper, playing with a rubber band or drinking water. |
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One week I would be a size zero, and my skeletal form would be found hunched scribbling notes instead of eating lunch. |
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The students wear jeans and T-Shirts and are quickly scribbling notes on the writing pads in front of them. |
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As you gather ideas from staff, record them in one central location, rather than scribbling them down here and there. |
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Let us stop scribbling now and see what can be done with objects that have been previously created. |
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Benjamin lives in Basel, Switzerland, with his wife and baby daughter, where in addition to scribbling fiction and poetry, he programs in Java and plays rugby. |
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A couple of ladies, standing on tiptoe, are scribbling over it with eyeliner and lipstick. |
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I caught his eye and made a motion with my hand, as if I were scribbling out the bill for our lunch. |
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So, I had a pen and a pencil and started scribbling and drawing, and I felt good about it. |
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I quickly pull out a sheet of notepaper and start scribbling away. |
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On the front row only parents, no fashion media darlings gasping sycophantically, scribbling furiously before sharpening their talons and publishing crippling reviews. |
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On a white board spanning the front wall of the classroom, the teacher stood writing dates and events under a block letter heading, while students bent their heads over notebooks, scribbling to keep up. |
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On the second floor there were 2 billies, 1 carding and 1 scribbling machine. |
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Of course, not all veterans are scribbling away madly during those hourslong sessions. |
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I am scribbling of fashion, and running into the moralities thereon, and revelling in my first day's frolic in Japland. |
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He would invent new words by scribbling down his words before swapping letters around and adopting spoonerisms and malapropisms. |
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Why, then, was she not in Bond Street, as advertised, scribbling her signature on Travellers' Cheques and scooping up emerald parures and things? |
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In Puamahara she surveys her street, scribbling in a notebook the names and natures of the people living on her street, Kowhai Street. |
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In fact, historical accounts tell us that Aboriginal participants at treaty negotiations often felt uncomfortable at the sight of constantly scribbling clerks. |
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Do they really believe that every time the police stop a youth who is tagging or scribbling graffiti that they will make a record, take the young person to the station and take notes? |
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I can hear the pens of complaint scribbling furiously already. |
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Tebow is gamely playing along with his celebrity here, helping reporters place their tape recorders at his lectern and kiddingly scribbling in a reporter's notebook for him. |
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From its origins in 1832, when an American inventor called Samuel Morse first started scribbling in his notebook, it grew to become the global standard for sending messages along wires and, later, over the airwaves. |
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Was he scribbling his cantatas up to the day before the performance? |
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Well, it's one way to stop your toddlers scribbling on the wall. |
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This proves that, in spite of its originality, a scribbling is not legally a literary work, just like a mere scrawl is not legally an artistic work. |
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Cloud of quail, eying steeple heights but failing, her covey backlit and looming, huge as buckshot when it balloons down, scribbling earth with its landings. |
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Many of the gloomy scenarios previously posited are coming to fruition, and with this reality hitting home, many of the attendees were seen scribbling notes on best practices to combat HR challenges throughout the Forum. |
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Fifty thousand workpeople, who had previously lived by carding wool, petitioned parliament against Arkwright's scribbling mills and carding engines. |
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In the face of such Stakhanovite productivity, the listener is tempted to throw up his hands in frustration and dismiss the entire catalogue as so much musical scribbling. |
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From 1760 to 1762 Boswell studied law at home under strict supervision and sought release from boredom in gallantry, in a waggish society called the Soaping Club, and in scribbling. |
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When I was working on Enfants d'hiver I found myself scribbling things down on scraps of paper as I went along and I was writing directly in French. |
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In life size setting, you will invent stories of astronauts, your head in the stars, of knights and princesses, of pilots in the air, and you will have fun scribbling your creations with markers, paint or chalk. |
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She began to think out loud, scribbling revisions on drawings. |
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From a very young age he was attracted to drawing and scribbling and after years of not being able to do sport because of illness he succumbed to his desire to paint. |
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And in the crowd of drinkers, gawpers and flaneurs a man was scribbling, recording the scene in his characteristic style. |
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Preliminary activities may include note taking, scribbling, diary writing, and observation made long before the researcher has any inkling that these would turn into formal research projects. |
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Abd al Malik arranged to meet Brel's former pianist, Jouannest, and the pair hit it off immediately, the latter scribbling down lyrics as he listened to the pianist play. |
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That was the consequence of scribbling on the window. |
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As one girl crouched on the floor scribbling out lines on cue cards, three students simultaneously operated the station's three cameras, taking cues from the control room. |
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