Lilibet, goaded by boredom to violent measures, had picked up a big silver inkpot and, without any warning, tipped it over her own head. |
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He picked her up and carefully set her on the desk, then fumbled in the drawer for an inkpot. |
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Viewers marveled at their ingenuity: The Writer could dip the quill into an inkpot, while his eyes and head followed the movement of his hand. |
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From Regency style, the inkpot in white porcelain and gold, has two removable compartments, one for the ink and the other for the powder. |
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Then, in days when filmmaking had become too tedious a work, he preferred his Sergent Major dip pen, his inkpot and a white sheet. |
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With his Sergent Major's feather, his inkpot and his book, he made laugh and cry some of millions reader and spectator, which were attracted by his writing environment. |
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Easy assembly according 1 inkpot turn on deck and other in handrail. |
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Perhaps the choice had something to do with Martin Luther, a 16th century revisionise, who threw an inkpot at the devel for interfering with his work. |
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As the sun rose, I could see Etna, a truncated cone with a plume of smoke over it like the quill of a pen stuck in a pewter inkpot, rising out of the haze to the north of where I was treading water. |
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The company had an opportunity to reduce the significant important consumption of ethyl acetate, the only solvent used throughout the entire production process, both in the ink preparation and the inkpot washing phases. |
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