It shall be like one of those period dramas, with guests conversing politely in the drawing room whilst Kate plonks away in the next room. |
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Though professionally chummy she is personally steely, a shrewd operator with no qualms about tough questions and drawing blood. |
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With time and practice, however, drawing insulin into a syringe and injecting it into your body can become routine and feel less daunting. |
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Nicholson's drawing, using coloured ink and enamel paints shows a public park full of brightly coloured interconnecting tents. |
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You can create a collection of database fields that have unique values for each drawing in the set. |
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Painting, drawing, sculpture, photography, architecture do not seem to swim into his field of vision. |
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Those with painting skills display their talent by drawing eye-catching figures in attractive hues. |
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Both floor and wall-mounted pieces emphasized the witty conflation of drawing and sculpture. |
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Req doesn't spend time drawing complicated drum-and-bass fills into a sequencer. |
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In a clear and lucid way, he was able to offer instruction about drawing the human form. |
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It's a simple stone that has become a tool, an instrument employed for drawing marks. |
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However, the exoneration of the conglomerate owners is drawing strong protests from civic activists, supported by some in the legal community. |
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The Uniting Church was formed in 1977, drawing membership from the Presbyterian, Methodist and Congregational churches. |
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Centred on each wall was a crisp scale drawing, plainly framed, rendering that wall and its temporary features. |
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While drawing up plans for city centre buildings, he often helped children with their school design projects. |
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I responded by giving him the finger, before collapsing on my bed once more and drawing the blankets on top of me. |
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Military planners in the US are already drawing up contingency plans, focusing on suspected underground facilities. |
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Shall we start off then by drawing a distinction between consciousness and mind? |
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The house has three reception rooms, including generously-sized drawing and dining rooms which interconnect via double doors. |
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To the left are a pair of formal reception rooms, the drawing and dining rooms, which interconnect with double doors. |
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The graphics card takes the job of drawing and redrawing the screen display away from the processor. |
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Despite drawing critical fire and reactionary ire, the show's back for a second series. |
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Immediately to the right is the drawing room, which also has a laminated floor and decorative ceiling plasterwork. |
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Inside, the drawing room has a wonderfully high ceiling with intricate plasterwork, a dado rail and a sash window. |
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They were back home in the drawing room in Bloomsbury, with the countryside burning in the grate and the curtains drawn. |
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On the ground floor the drawing room and dining room have open fireplaces while the first and second floor contain the five bedrooms. |
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The hall leads to a drawing room with a deep bay window and tiled fireplace with mahogany surround. |
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The other's sword slid between Nottingham's ribs, drawing first blood and causing burning agony. |
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After changing jeans and shoes, he went down to the drawing room to consult the address book beside the telephone. |
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With art supplies at a minimum, he focused on drawing during his two-year internment. |
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And more people and businesses are drawing that water out consumptively, especially during the hot months. |
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These figures do not include other associated personnel costs incurred in the drawing of serum levels and interpreting this information. |
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The fundamentals of quality are of course intrinsic to the value of a drawing. |
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One applies the topical adhesive with the same intuitiveness as drawing on a tablet. |
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Art teachers can think of this activity as a means to circumvent fixed attitudes about drawing in a naturalistic mode. |
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The fizzy synth pop that emerged on their second album dominates their latest, drawing more on the halcyon days of glam than disco. |
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I remember drawing the plan using a piece of finished plywood as my drafting table. |
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It does so by drawing on its store of glucose, which it converts to lactic acid. |
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He had a flair for drawing and an ability to grasp and execute delicate model settings. |
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There have been many moments in life when I really wished I was invisible, because the way I looked was drawing me attention I didn't want. |
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But more than anything else, it is an invitation to the artist in each one of us to test our drawing skills on paper. |
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Out political leaders seem to be drawing up a list of people and principles that shouldn't be involved in politics. |
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What is the point of drawing up plans if they're not going to be adhered to? |
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For example, alphabet exercises can be done by pointing your toes and drawing the alphabet in the air. |
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The idea had merit, and he could explain it to the rest of his family without drawing their ire. |
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They are the costs of drawing up contacts and of monitoring and policing the implementation of contracts. |
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Catesby made his prints by etching the image of his drawing onto the surface of a copperplate. |
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By placing her hand on her hip and coquettishly pushing her shoulder forward, Kimberly is subtly drawing attention to herself. |
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Mike started drawing algorithmic doodles for worms eating from an isometric grid. |
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Although the stitched textiles have physical presence, their intersecting linear passages function primarily as isometric drawing. |
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Type Is at the command line to quickly shift cursors for isometric drawing views. |
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Under Utah law, tie votes must be decided by drawing lots, which can mean anything from flipping a coin to drawing a name out of a hat. |
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Well each time we iterate the drawing process, we are adding 4 times as many triangles as before, and each of them is 3 times as small as before. |
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The king of those younger peers will be drawing attention to itself this week. |
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Whereas the correspondences between the drawing and the reflected face are not as conclusive, they are not altogether implausible. |
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The rectangular building has a corridor running from the entrance hallway with double doors to the drawing room. |
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The subject of each drawing is the image, or images, that created a popular cultural event. |
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Most pornographers are exactly the same as any unscrupulous business owners in their underhand ways of drawing people into using their products. |
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His fingers lost their iron grip, and the portfolio with the drawing paper fell to the ground, with my portrait landing at my feet. |
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All work is done on drawing paper that fits neatly inside each student's portfolio. |
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In their advocacy of life drawing, this and his other etchings of nudes posing in the studio might be seen as an argument against model books. |
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The log folder can also be used to record shop drawing and material sample transmissions. |
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The album and it's fold-out sleeve are covered in a highly detailed drawing of the New York skyline, complete with the twin towers. |
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At Osterley what are central fruiting grapevines in the carpet are foliate swags in the drawing. |
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Then, drawing on every reserve of strength and courage, she drew the stinger forth. |
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Mulberry paper also has been used for drawing and as a Korean household item, covering windows and floors. |
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Accrington Stanley got back to the drawing board for the third time in as many games. |
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He argued that moral force would win the day, drawing on the Shi'ite themes of martyrdom and self-sacrifice. |
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A gold dragon inscribed itself across her collarbone as if some unknown forcer were drawing it there. |
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The women are pretty ratty on Daph for drawing the crabs, and so is her boss for that matter. |
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The surface of the drawing was then polished, and parts were carefully burnt in with a heat lamp, producing a crackle pattern. |
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The organisers distributed drawing sheets and participants were allowed to use watercolours, crayons and sketch pencils. |
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If you flop a four flush or an open-ended straight you can continue if the pot odds justify it, especially if you are drawing to the nuts. |
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In the drawing, a system for preparing franked postal items according to the presently most preferred embodiment of the invention is shown. |
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When I bring up the software and open a drawing, my crosshairs are invisible. |
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He starts by drawing a pen line freehand, something which can only be interpreted as a line of ink. |
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Meanwhile, Ben Wallace missed two free throws after drawing a foul driving the baseline. |
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I have pasted over the frontispiece a drawing of Yeats by the Senior Yeats which this edition does not reprint from The Trembling of the Veil. |
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He raced behind the two front runners early before assuming command 150 yards from the finish line and drawing clear by two lengths. |
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Madeleine curled up into a ball on the floor, drawing her knees tightly to her chest and hugging them. |
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I close my eyes again, drawing my knees up to my chest and curling up in a defensive ball. |
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In drawing, Cocteau's characteristic line, often curlicued but rarely having to rethink, has a bravura which become a visual signature. |
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By the time he had show us drawing down, controlled bending, fullering, flatting in mild steel, I was the proud owner of a fire rake. |
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In addition, the book includes a two-page cutaway drawing of the Sabre and a page of specifications and performance notes. |
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She got her start drawing with the furry fandom, because art is easier to approach there. |
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The UK track and road-racing season is drawing to a close and Dacey has no plans to enter any cyclo-cross or mountain bike races. |
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He examined the site to learn about floods and mountain formation, thus drawing the event into a debate between gradualists and catastrophists. |
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Imperialism depended on dominating, humiliating and exploiting others, and on drawing artificial boundaries for European strategic purposes. |
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So it's just a matter of deciding who plays which move, perhaps by drawing straws or cutting cards. |
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I had a mental picture of these guys drawing straws for weeks to see who would end up with this gig. |
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It consisted of filling the empty space of cavities with hydrogen atoms and drawing the surface contour of the H atoms. |
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Both the drawing room and dining room have ornate fireplaces and decorative cornicing with large windows looking out over the gardens. |
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Across the hall is a spacious drawing room with a large bay window, ornate marble fireplace, decorative plaster coving and ceiling rose. |
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There, the salt acts as a magnet, drawing water by osmosis from the blood and other body fluids up through the glands. |
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He recorded every step of this process in a separate drawing or a painted study. |
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Her strong-willed nature came from deep thinking and drawing her own conclusions. |
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His hostility at least has the virtue of drawing attention to the centrality of law in Dickens's conception of his novel. |
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The upstairs drawing room is a deep turquoise colour, and its ceiling is studded with gilded stars. |
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The fair's climactic event, the demolition derby, is drawing big crowds to the fairgrounds. |
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Yup, gone are the days when contact with the spirit world involved a glass, a Ouija board and a candlelit Victorian drawing room. |
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The house also includes a drawing room, sitting room, dining room, kitchen, five bedrooms and a study. |
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The girls are expected to help their mothers in drawing water, hewing wood, and plastering houses. |
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The Hamburg-based company initially made stylographs, but eventually became famous for their impeccable technical drawing pens and pencils. |
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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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Somehow I don't think those plush corporate boxes at Cardiff have a drawing board and chalk. |
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The artist begins by first drawing the scene in miniature and then chalking it out to actual dimensions on black tarpaper. |
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It went down well, with Trent drawing out the peaceful piano breaks, and the extended outro sending the moshpit into a frenzy as one should hope. |
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Perhaps she was overcompensating for the lies, but he seemed to have a way of drawing out certain bits of information. |
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His work characteristically involves him interacting, often fruitlessly, with a charcoal drawing he has made on a wall. |
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The range of work shown in charcoal, pencil and brush and ink drawings that came out of David Curtis' drawing class were a surprise. |
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Moorthy is adept at drawing with pencil, charcoal, watercolours, oils et al and has participated in several exhibitions. |
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Raymond broke forward into a charge, drawing his sword back for the first strike. |
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With Ballyfin drawing pupils from Portlaoise, Mountrath and Mountmellick and their hinterlands there is a huge dilemma facing people. |
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With the nights drawing in, overground railway stations in south-east London have become a popular location for the streetwise mugger. |
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The old drawing would simply have an overlay put over it illustrating the new detail. |
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This allows the acrylic base drawing to appear clearly through the oil overlayer. |
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She pulls herself to her feet, drawing in a sharp hiss of breath as she straightens. |
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Not content with drawing an Indian map, messages and the like on the sugar cube, Prasad hit upon the idea of doing something quite bizarre. |
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The children were excused from drawing the Hittite carvings at Carchemish with me because of the mumps. |
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For greater convenience a mirror is usually installed, which reflects the image the right way up onto a suitably placed drawing surface. |
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Everyone seems to like the word processor, but other useful parts of the suite include a drawing program and a presentation package. |
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A drawing of King William at the top of this broadsheet, rocking on a wooden hobby horse, might have caused some offense in loyalist circles. |
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Around the same time, chemists began drawing the connection between carbon dioxide and plant life. |
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Quite often, the yoked oxen are nowhere in sight, and there is only a tractor drawing a mechanised plough across the irrigated land. |
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He is a truly superb sketch artist, deftly drawing faces for names in the minimum number of lines possible. |
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Anne-Marie held up her drawing of a red house with a charcoal chimney surrounded by green lawn. |
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A large bay window provides wonderful sea views while a white marble chimney piece is another attractive feature of the drawing room. |
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For example, in art we are familiar with the genres of painting, drawing, sculpture and engraving. |
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At first concentrating on drawing, he eventually gravitated toward painting and collage. |
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He later worked as a graphic designer and taught drawing and painting to children. |
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Its restrained palette, the sinuous, loopy drawing, and the interplay of seemingly simple forms and planes present a highly cerebral visual game. |
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His minimalist style of drawing and limited palette of colours are far from painterly, however. |
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The barn on the property was surrounded by police officers drawing their weapons. |
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But it's back to the drawing board for this jury, with a new panel member, after juror No.7 was dismissed yesterday. |
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She stops to pantomime the drawing back of an arrow in a bow and lets the arrow fly. |
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By drawing sweat away from your skin as soon as it rises to the surface, he says, your body won't cool properly. |
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The chuck wagon races were held every evening, drawing crowds which filled up the whole venue. |
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But the sand in which you are drawing the line is the sand of the hourglass. |
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She spends her days drawing, leaving Stan to tend to the kids and housework. |
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Three beers later and I'm wondering if Gehry himself popped in here for a swifty before drawing up his crazy plans for the Guggenheim. |
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The cicisbeo was often chosen by common agreement of husband and wife when drawing up the marriage contract. |
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At the center of it all was Don, cigarillo in hand, drawing everyone into the conversation. |
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For a start, this music is uninhibited, drawing plentifully from the lightweight and somewhat swingy end of the spectrum. |
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The radio station has until the end of the year to make the move and is drawing up plans to make sure it stays on air throughout the switch-over. |
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This was well, for the enemy was drawing near again, though it appeared they meant to parley. |
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All of the evidence is circumstantial and requires the drawing of inferences. |
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A pencil drawing from 1982 presents four hunchbacks and freaks aboard a humpless camel standing on a platform mounted on a wheelcart. |
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Another drawing, a cityscape of the capital city, is a slice of the life he experienced during his days at the Fine Arts College. |
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Abruptly, I remember the stranger's last words, and dig into my pocket, drawing forth the clasp knife, wordlessly holding it out for her. |
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It is atmospheric stuff, drawing on Turkish musical traditions but also jazz and western classical music. |
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Except for this short period, he always worked in gouache on drawing paper, sometimes accompanying this with pencil, pastel or ball-point pen. |
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The process that is being done is sheet hydroforming, also known as hydromechanical deep drawing. |
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Let's face it, when the first day of camp is drawing near, there can be a tendency to hire anyone with a clean record that seems reasonable. |
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Coach let us sulk for a minute or two, until finally clearing his throat, drawing our attention back to him. |
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He jumped in feet first and booked all the top names, drawing in a regular clientele which formed queues a mile long along Leigh Road. |
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Jynx imagined that if the streets had been wide enough she would have heard the steady clip-clop of horses drawing carriages to market. |
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The summer may be drawing to a close, but York Racecourse has still been pulling the crowds for its September meeting. |
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The intense planning and preparing over many weeks, even months, is now drawing a close. |
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On the same jar, a drawing of a stylized tree with two grazing ibexes probably represents the goddess. |
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For these reasons it is logical to consider drawing a pedigree when asking about family illnesses. |
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Pressing, also known as peine forte et dure, was both a death sentence and a means of drawing out confessions. |
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These shoeboxes are made up of small gifts such as dolls, Lego models, pencils, pens, writing and drawing paper and sweets. |
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It's just some crazy guy with a laptop, a cellphone, a stack of blank business cards and some drawing pens. |
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They range from toy cellphones, chocolates, biscuits and drawing pens to colourful clothes. |
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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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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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In the lush green lawns, they got busy with their drawing sheets, pencils and of course their creativity. |
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After hours of trying to elicit any scrap of detail about his life, someone had the idea of leaving him with a drawing pad and pencils. |
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Usually at the end of each day, I pull out the coloured pencils and drawing pad for my son. |
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She then took a sketchpad from her handbag, along with some drawing pencils and an eraser. |
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There were sketchpads and drawing pencils, as well as other art materials on top of the dresser. |
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Getting comfortable by leaning against the cab, she drew out a sketch pad and a box of drawing pencils from her bag. |
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The drawing is on pure white fabric which forms a spiral, representative of pent energy. |
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The second was of a drawing of a similar pentagram, but it was on a larger scale map. |
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It seems to flaunt a certain tatty extravagance, like worn plush furnishings in a cobwebby drawing room. |
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Now it's the sultriest cocktail lounge in town, drawing a crowd of designer-clad babes and boys and the odd tourist who looks confused. |
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Bradford could become a centre for the performing arts drawing audiences from considerable distances. |
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This simple example iterates through the viewport objects defined in the drawing and lists their names and scale factors. |
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Wentzloff has been drawing children's book illustrations since she was only a child. |
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He marries medium to subject with consummate skill, drawing on a lifetime's accumulation of thought and visual imagery. |
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Black can prolong the game by checking white's king, but there seems to be no hope of drawing by perpetual check. |
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As a writer drawing on this experience, I seem able to take different perspectives on board and I am comfortable adopting a range of personae. |
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I was in the Post Office drawing out money, and they asked me to put in my PIN number. |
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In the drawing for the full composition, the personification of architecture holds a model of a structure with Doric columns. |
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Laboriously, James practiced creating the illusion of perspective in a drawing and experimented with point of view. |
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Taster sessions in drawing, art, photography, collage and sculpture were offered. |
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With Valentine's Day looming, the impending nuptials of our banks should be drawing to a conclusion. |
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I love to bring my viewers a source of pleasure through a combination of realistic drawing and Impressionistic painting. |
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She sat in her room and was coloring a rather savage drawing of her stabbing her sister over and over again with a dagger. |
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Rebecca instantly colored, and raised a hand to rub absently at her cheeks, drawing all the more attention to the fact that she was embarrassed. |
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In 1969, Joyce Bee was commissioned by the Natural History Museum to produce a large watercolour drawing of Colorado beetles. |
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As in Mantegna, whom he admired, Burne-Jones's drawing and coloration are sharp and pellucid. |
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When the drawing is complete, the students begin the coloring of Elmer's patchwork body with bright colorful markers. |
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It marked a change from our comfortable world of colouring, drawing, doodling and recess into the harsh realities of the real world. |
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After early experiments with ink drawing, he revealed himself as a committed colorist. |
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He was drawing up his knees, a definite pain cry that would lessen just after a fart and then increase again until the next release of wind. |
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Actually she's been doing mostly comics and hadn't done actual drawing for years. |
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When I start a temp job I try and remain inconspicuous, keeping quiet in the corner and not drawing too much attention to myself. |
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I like to use photorealism, loose and gestural drawing styles, and a combination of the two. |
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No doubt there are endless combinations of bombing campaigns and military incursions on the Pentagon's drawing board. |
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It is that indefinable something that is drawing another Afghan refugee, 70-year-old Taj Bara back to Kabul. |
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The four-year-old girl, who is deaf, took the art lesson one step further by drawing a long green line on the Prince's fawn coloured suit. |
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In fact anomalous monism has proved to be a highly contentious position drawing criticism from both physicalists and non-physicalists alike. |
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He grinned and started idly drawing shapes down my arm with his index finger. |
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Like a drawing in India ink of the whispering of wind in the pines, the secrets of Judo can only be suggested. |
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Life here is shrinking, the horizons drawing in, and the backdrop to our small world seems to be fading and becoming indistinct. |
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What we have seen in the rite of seeing off is a procedure of individuating the deceased through drawing boundaries. |
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After many drawing lessons, discussions on better management, workshops and good times, I was sent home by Indonesian immigration officials. |
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But try though she might, she could not succeed in drawing attention to this compelling side of her. |
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A table was provided with paper and writing materials, as well as marker pens for drawing pictures. |
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The girl has to stay at home in front of the table every day, drawing pictures and dreaming of going to school with her peers. |
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His remarkable piano recitals and penchant for drawing detailed pictures are characteristic of someone with the condition. |
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Animation is the time-consuming art of drawing pictures in sequences, which, when viewed rapidly, simulate motion. |
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Starting at 9am, practise your drawing skills by painting Easter pictures to add to your Easter holiday memories. |
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Inside, a spacious reception hall leads through to a drawing room with a large picture window overlooking the front garden. |
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It is not a matter involving any findings of credibility or a matter depending upon the drawing of inferences. |
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He then gave the standard direction as to the drawing of inferences generally. |
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They are famous for setting up their tents outside of small towns across Europe and drawing the local populations with a Pied Piper type parade. |
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All that guided her right now was Jeff's comforting voice, piercing through the blackness, drawing her to him. |
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Including him also helped Holbein to balance the composition, which is slightly weighted to the left in the drawing. |
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Gillette's method for producing the images combines elements of drawing, digital art, conceptual art and performance. |
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Honda maintains a focus on the safety and environmental concerns now drawing attention worldwide. |
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The entrance hall with open tread staircase and polished parquet flooring leads to a drawing room and bar area with a beamed ceiling and a timber floor. |
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A colorist makes his presence known even in a single charcoal drawing. |
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One of them cleverly decorates a vase by drawing plant leaves using a sharp pin, while another shapes small frog-like figures to be put on ashtrays. |
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Jupiter is the largest of all the planets, aptly reflecting its principle of drawing us towards a sense of fullness and offering a grander, more expansive vision of reality. |
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Elegant drawing rooms lead off a grand entrance hall via double doors and have feature fireplaces with French doors opening to the gardens at the back. |
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Where the fraudster has perpetrated the fraud by drawing cheques on the customer's account, the victim's cause of action is usually for the conversion of the cheques involved. |
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On the ground floor the large, bright drawing room has a period granite fireplace and wooden partition doors, which concertina back to reveal the formal dining room. |
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I wonder if people were even consulted before drawing up this plan. |
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If one player has a straight, we can't beat that for high, but presumably some of the other players are drawing live to flushes or full houses or bigger straights. |
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From the proportions of the inner sanctum to the motifs carved into the pillars, the traditional temple takes its first form on the master's drawing board. |
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He began the finals last week in his customary way of drawing Richards, the best volleyer in the world, to the net so that he could win points by passing him. |
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As she speaks she adopts the pose of a sexually assured and admired woman, drawing down one strap of her petticoat to reveal and stroke a glamorous neck and chest. |
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There are other things on the drawing board such as using radio surgical instruments and thermal instruments as cauteries that should produce very good results. |
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This is where a drawing is incised into cardboard using a sharp point. |
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Not only was it surprisingly good with the cabbage, it positively invited improvisation, drawing to it whatever was in season or especially appealing at the produce stand. |
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It was not unknown for the die to be imperfect because the design drawing had been interpreted incorrectly, or inconsistently in relation to the stitching pattern. |
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After drawing level on points with a desperate last flurry in the closing seconds of the final round, Lee was beaten on a countback of the punches thrown. |
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The conference closed with an action plenary, drawing together conclusions that had been reached during the workshops, and proposing upcoming actions. |
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Drinking was ostensively forbidden under their roof, so Hemingway drank clandestinely in his room, drawing from a host of liberated Italian liqueurs hidden in his bookcases. |
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His left hand clenched into a fist, drawing it closer to his face. |
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You will see in this drawing there is a pivot and lug mechanism. |
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A pavement artist was ordered to wipe clean the front wall of Pembroke's 200-year-old town hall after his drawing of a colourful serpent annoyed the council. |
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We know we are not a heaven-sent team, but there is no lack of effort and it is hard to criticise after drawing two and winning five of our last seven away games. |
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After doing so, he turned on the radio, sat in his favourite chair in the drawing room, drinking a small glass of elderflower cordial, and listened to the programme. |
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The folds have worn translucent lines into the rough drawing paper. |
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From drawing board to league champions in quick succession, the Giants have become Northern Ireland's great sporting phenomenon, outdrawing any team in the province. |
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Each episode opens with a coach and horses drawing up outside the brooding building and the camera, roaming through the filthy corridors, seeking out the appropriate actor. |
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The stately white-winged square rigger, stuns'ls set, top-gallant flying, every foot of canvas drawing, reeling off the knots before the steady trades, she is an epic. |
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Even consider drawing up a house style sheet for the magazine, spelling out whether certain words are always hyphenated, capitals always used for others and so on. |
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He got as close as he could before plunging his gloved hand quickly into the center of the smoking embers, and drawing out a long blackened object. |
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Based on phytogeography, the Hengchun Peninsula can be separated from the rest of Taiwan by drawing a line through Fengliao, Pingtung County and Tawu, Taitung County. |
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The sky was a clear, pale blue now, and it seemed to be drawing what heat there was from the ground, leaving only frost and little patches of dry snow. |
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I have been drawing, painting and chalking since I was 2 years old. |
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To the left of the reception hall is the drawing room with an attractive period fireplace, original wooden floors, high ceilings and large windows. |
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Can't remember the last time I took up my drawing pen, far less a brush. |
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A participant in the drawing up of the constitution as a member of the constitutional convention, he now let loose a barrage of abuse against its opponents. |
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The cover featured a cartoonish drawing of a man in a Hawaiian shirt with a long cigarette holder and a suitcase, looking very guilty about something. |
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Most kids are drawing perfect ovals while others leave it blank. |
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In the market where these contemporary artists ply their trade, the age-old discipline of drawing human figures is considered a rather fuddy-duddy exercise. |
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Some came armed with T-scales, drawing boards, protractors and compasses. |
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We can do this using compasses for drawing circles and a set-square for drawing lines at right-angles to other lines, and we don't need a ruler at all for measuring lengths! |
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The Spring Festival is the biggest festival for family reunions, drawing many of the floating population and workers to their homes in other provinces. |
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The paintings are a pictorial representation of women in various forms and through different channels drawing out the meaning and nuances of each stroke. |
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But mostly change is subtle, almost delicate, and it is viewed most clearly not from the stand or drawing room but with a squint-eyed look from across the net. |
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What about drawing pictures and leaving them in people's letterboxes? |
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From that initial drawing, a more formal design for the structure evolved. |
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I liked drawing, but I only liked drawing with my art pencils. |
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Most college basketball coaches, Greenberg included, focus on full-court presses and defending the flex cut, and not the odds of drawing a backdoor flush. |
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He laid the pencil and drawing paper carefully onto his bureau. |
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They are drawing up a thrilling mix of foot-tapping dance hits, to provide non-stop entertainment from start to finish, and ensure that energy levels remain high. |
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I would almost suggest this young chap take up writing instead of drawing, but one look at this penmanship and I know that would be just as futile a pursuit. |
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Still, the human rights NGOs have done important work in popularizing the idea of human rights and in drawing international attention to egregious violations. |
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To say I'm freaked out is an understatement, but as soon as I left a small drawing of a pentacle in the sand, the other Pagan respectfully stayed away from my area. |
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He told us that he loved hockey, baseball and drawing pictures. |
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In fact, drawing is prominent in the paintings, whether jerkily outlining colored patches or visible as the pentimenti of earlier, barely erased marks. |
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Under his aegis, the department of Gandhian Studies flowered into a bright, vibrant one, drawing students from not just all over the country, but from all over the world. |
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Those who were gifted at drawing or painting might contribute a picture. |
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The drawing room has French doors with shutters facing onto the square, a limestone fireplace, wiring for the home cinema and plasma television and doors to the dining room. |
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At one stage, he finds himself hot on the trail of the mysterious, possibly supernatural, killer, drawing himself into a disturbing and haunting climactic experience. |
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On the top half was a bright crayon drawing of a bunch of flowers. |
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Our drawing is inside the portfolio he is holding in his arms. |
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The drawing of inferences from silence is a particularly sensitive area. |
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As my background in art was more technical and illustrative, I had little understanding or awareness of how to express myself through painting and drawing. |
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In a carnival atmosphere, leading artists, architects, illustrators, cartoonists, dancers and unicyclists will join forces in a drive to get the nation drawing. |
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He strikes out a lot, but he was the most patient hitter on the club, seeing the most pitches per plate appearance and drawing 86 walks last season. |
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Using drawing, splitting, fullering, riveting and sinking techniques, we will produce ladles, forks, spoons and spatulas using iron, copper and brass. |
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Should they seek completeness by drawing on artifacts from elsewhere or go all out for authenticity to the extent of using materials that are known to fail? |
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Sheet and plate glass manufacture had developed in the early years of the century by using a combination of drawing, rolling and polishing methods. |
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Sitting in stark contrast, the Scherzo follows with its bold chordal character, leading to the finale which accelerates to a presto before drawing to a close. |
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On the page was a drawing of a large black cat, presumably a panther. |
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The pantograph was a movable parallelogram that could be mounted on a drawing board or stationed atop a table, as in the frontispiece to Scheiner's Pantographice. |
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Shortly before dusk, he arrived at the Maryland State House clutching two homemade drawing instruments, a simplified camera obscura and a modified pantograph. |
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On a more intellectual level, he felt a piercing fear that he would only hurt her by drawing her close, that to even be near him was draining her very essence away. |
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To begin a painting, he lays out his notes, and composes an elaborate pencil drawing on fine sanded canvas, on which he incorporates his poems and related Scriptural texts. |
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The ornate drawing room ceiling at now-disused Whinburn School is copied from a design at 17th-century East Riddlesden Hall, it has been revealed. |
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The standards for drawing outcomes models used in Systematic Outcomes Analysis allow any influenceable outcome to be included in an outcomes model. |
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They sit around chewing cigars, drawing maps of places not yet named, fancying themselves victors in a war yet to be fought against an enemy yet to be named. |
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Fingerpainting is created when the child touchs the easel's special surface with fingers or one of the four included drawing tools. |
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