In one video work, he makes a blackboard of the sky and then, using a skywriter for chalk, draws a rough star in the air. |
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So, young Tony, come up to the blackboard and tell the children what you learned from that unholy mess. |
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Heisenberg, red-haired, balding, gnomish, looking older than his years, paces in front of a blackboard as he speaks. |
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I had aced the course in high school, so what were these hieroglyphics that the professor scribbled on the blackboard with such gusto? |
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If you can reach the blackboard there is a wide range of coloured chalk, but no space to write. |
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There were eleven perfectly straight, evenly spaced lines drawn on another blackboard. |
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She stepped back until she found herself pressed up against the cork bulletin board adjacent to the blackboard. |
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The whole class stopped, their eyes on me, and the teacher turned away from the board and pointed a short stub of blackboard chalk at me. |
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The formation a football manager chalks out on a blackboard can also sum up his outlook on life. |
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I remember walking in one day and the kids had written the N-word on the blackboard to insult me. |
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Russian American immigrant Olesa Zaharova leads a game of hangman on the blackboard of her language class. |
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Each engine is attended to in turn, usually according to a roster chalked on a blackboard. |
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Mr Howard has been running a series of successful bargains, chalking up offers on the large blackboard outside his store. |
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She rapped the ruler even harder on my desk and returned to the blackboard and continued talking about parabolas. |
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From this time on he lectured sitting down while a student wrote on the blackboard for him. |
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If you ask, they have a little copy of the blackboard, chalked in English, that they will bring to your table. |
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The thing's creaky voice was a cross between nails on a blackboard and a door that seriously needed oiling. |
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Have each student sit in front of a sheet of tagboard, which has been taped to the blackboard. |
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It was clear from the blackboard that it would be a good place for a party, with caipirinhas, minty mojitos and margaritas served by the pitcher. |
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Biting into this is almost a miniature version of scraping your fingernails along a blackboard. |
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George on the camera is a genius and Frank on sound could make a chalk scratch on a blackboard sound like music. |
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More elaborate blackboard economics, aka simulation models, add numerical magnitudes to the chalk talk. |
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The crowd broke into renewed cheering when this was chalked on a blackboard. |
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He reached below the bar and pulled out a blackboard on which were listed, as promised, the different types of stew. |
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I knew white farmers whose idea of education for black children was a blackboard, a few sticks of chalk and a chair for an untrained teacher. |
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Carefully and deliberately a list of headings was chalked on the blackboard. |
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The blackboard items change regularly and on our evening included monkfish, turbot, crocodile satays and beluga caviar! |
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All the keys were covered and there was a poster of the keyboard on the blackboard so we could learn to touch-type. |
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The menu offered a selection of fish, meat and vegetarian options, with almost as many specials chalked on the blackboard. |
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As she cries at the blackboard, the camera softly frames the sunshine in her red hair, caresses like the palm of a hand. |
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The donors' names were displayed publicly on a long blackboard hung on the wall in front of the hall. |
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Sheldon lopes to one end of the blackboard, raises his chalk and, with a quick flourish, draws a circle. |
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The other was incredulous, and kept underlining his solution on the blackboard with heavy chalk lines. |
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In addition to the excellent guide books, a blackboard has chalked listings of the highlights on any particular day. |
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She did not, as I had hoped, lead us through the routines in slow motion, with the aid of diagrams chalked up on a blackboard. |
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I counted more than 20 dishes chalked up on the blackboard and was pleasantly surprised with what was on offer. |
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The teacher was staring at her, tapping his miniature piece of chalk on the blackboard. |
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She puts down in her notebook whatever the teacher writes on the blackboard. |
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It spelt the end of students sitting in rows, facing the teacher and the blackboard. |
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The simple set includes a large blackboard, festooned with the blown-up headlines used to advertise newspapers. |
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Furthermore, as Blackboard is an established, stable system, we experienced few, if any, technical difficulties. |
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There could be no more fitting companion for the Acadian chicken stew entree inscribed on a blackboard in the dining room. |
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Others cheated by taking crib sheets to the blackboard with them, concealing them from Jackson but not from the other students. |
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A wall-mounted blackboard tempts lunchers to the daily menu. |
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A brown-suited instructor with ramrod posture and an air of self-important officialdom points at a blackboard covered with indecipherable scrawls. |
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Dishes included Cajun chicken, beef steak and mushroom pot, roast duckling and Cumberland sausage as well as a number of Indian balti offerings and blackboard specials. |
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The menu offers a wide selection of fish and seafood, as well as vegetarian dishes and, if that's not tempting enough, a blackboard lists the day's specials. |
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In the seminary classroom I taught relative clauses by transcribing examples of Kiswahili sentences on the blackboard with their English equivalents. |
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The blackboard above lists the simple yet delicious bill of fare that just won the Standard mention as one of the city's 50 best restaurants in Philadelphia magazine. |
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The only resource in the classroom was a teacher and a blackboard. |
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She ordered wine from a boss-eyed kid behind the bar who had a strange patch of greying hair at the back of his head like he'd fallen asleep against a blackboard. |
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I went to the blackboard and drew the yin-yang symbol and the hexagram. |
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Irishman Bob even chalked my name up on the pool player blackboard. |
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I've come up with a verse myself which is chalked up on the blackboard at the moment but I am hoping we can replace it with a better one written by a guest. |
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I looked up at the menu chalked on the blackboard behind her. |
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What better way is there for Mos Burger to inform of the traceability of its agricultural products than a small blackboard chalking it out before your very eyes! |
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This smells of chalky blackboard rubbers and evaporated milk. |
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Personally I will use the computer if I'm giving a colloquium or conference talk, and prefer the blackboard if I'm giving a more specialized seminar. |
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The woman could not be less interested but the blackboard she gets for her dowry comes in handy as a rather ineffectual shelter against chemical weapons. |
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Osgood was a large, bearded portly gentleman who took life and mathematics very seriously and walked up and down in front of the blackboard making ponderous statements. |
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His artistic giftedness was first recognized by his teachers, when the seven year old Konrad used to decorate the blackboard of the classroom with close to perfect drawings. |
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As such, it would make a marvelous companion to Blackboard Jungle as a double feature for the cinema buff with a wry sense of humor. |
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The acting in Blackboard is of the stilted, artificial kind that seems so jarring to the modern viewer. |
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The song was featured in the title sequence of the movie Blackboard Jungle, which had youngsters swarming cinema halls in droves. |
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Blackboard rubbers have long since been consigned to the scrap heap, and when squeaky pens and stinky cloths follow, what then? |
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He strode to a blackboard and wrote that the laws of nature should be expressed in beautiful equations. |
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When gazpacho is on the blackboard menu at lunch, it's a must. |
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Writers are a classroom of rude boys, ready to chuck spitballs and erupt with razzberries as soon as the teacher turns to the blackboard. |
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Calcium carbonate has traditionally been a major component of blackboard chalk. |
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The professor stood at the blackboard, chalk in hand, and chewed the question the student had asked. |
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Examples of this in English are the difference between a green house and a greenhouse or a black board and a blackboard. |
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In this clip, she heads to the blackboard and does her magic. |
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Her fingernails scraped across the blackboard, making a shrill sound. |
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The television critic Clive James, writing in The Observer during the voting for the leadership, compared her voice of 1973 to a cat sliding down a blackboard. |
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My wife went for the dish for the day, which was chalked on a blackboard near horse brasses and old framed pictures including one of the famous Welsh iconic Salem depiction. |
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After being called upon, he strode deliberately up to the blackboard. |
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The film starts strongly but, 20 minutes in, Kate's constant squealing is like fingernails down a blackboard and Diaz is on autopilot falling over, playing the loveable ditz. |
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Listen to the Kid and you'll very quickly realise that the saxophone doesn't have to sound like somebody scraping their fingernails across a blackboard. |
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The teacher wanted to rub out the chalk marks on the blackboard. |
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I put up a wallchart of the periodic table next to the blackboard. |
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