Fowler's work consists of repetitive handwritten words, scribed on paper in spirals and other patterns. |
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Her vivid green eyes traveled back over the beautifully scribed lines of the communication. |
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Had it not been for the cover of this book, John would have sworn it had been scribed only a few years before. |
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She quickly scribed a few lines on the paper before Sid turned back around. |
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Opening the envelope, his eyes narrowed as he read the neatly scribed note included with the schedule. |
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Jack scribed the word beings into the appropriate boxes on the crossword. |
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Small strange drawings were scribbled and scribed into the wet surfaces, simple childish cave illustration that seemed so alien to all that had preceded it. |
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The margins are filled with carefully scribed annotations, each page covered with underlined sentences and circled words. |
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It is not clear from the testimony whether the rapist de scribed by Mr Hilas was working for a private contractor or was a US soldier. |
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In the separation process the surface is scribed with a sharp diamond tip, which causes microcracks. |
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After the first firing, Camarot painted underglaze colors and delicately scribed highlights. |
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Roundtables are facilitated, scribed sessions of 75-90 minutes that allow participants with common interests to meet, discuss issues, and exchange views. |
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They were not graduated in degrees but rather had the latitudes of the most common destinations directly scribed on the limb. |
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Line work can also be drafted or scribed automatically by the same process, but the respective features must first be coded to provide the necessary input tapes. |
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The CAGE code 81996 found scribed on the three unauthorized parts described earlier in the report refers to material being manufactured for the U. S. Army Aviation and Missile. |
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Curiously, the labels for Africa and Europe are reversed, with Europe scribed in red and gold as 'Africa', and vice versa. |
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Where the curvature is sharp they should be scribed very close together. The batten is next taken off the ship and laid on the timber from which the forehood is to be cut. |
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The word, uncial, is also sometimes used to refer to manuscripts that have been scribed in uncial, especially when differentiating from those penned with minuscule. |
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Brass instruments had their markings scribed directly into the brass. |
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