It was tied up with string and read in scribbled, almost illegible, penmanship. |
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All uncollected prizes for art, poetry, and penmanship can be collected from the parish office. |
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Upon this paper was only a single word, his name, and it was crafted in a fine golden penmanship. |
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They were set down with neat penmanship on small pieces of white paper decorated with hearts, flowers and blue ribbons. |
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Her writing was laborious and she disliked penmanship lessons most of all, so naturally she was enthusiastic about a walk. |
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Instead of the smooth, cursive penmanship he was used to, he saw large, printed letters. |
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It was a small white envelope, his address written with golden cursive penmanship. |
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She intently studied his penmanship, admiring the elegant arches, careless flicks, and long loops of his letters. |
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With painstaking penmanship and a few erasures to correct spellings and numbers, the little girl explained herself. |
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His penmanship was very neat, and his letters and manuscripts, as completed by him, are without blots or erasures. |
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Along with that were poems, all written in the same loopy penmanship on pieces of unlined white paper. |
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Even the sweetest letters I get nowadays look rushed, and the penmanship isn't good. |
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Her eyes sped across the paper, taking in every letter of her cramped penmanship. |
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There are some who would argue that the telephone and, more recently, email have destroyed the art of good penmanship in letter writing. |
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Unfolding the letter, she was overcome by surprise that his penmanship had improved greatly. |
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Her eyes teared over when she read the words, scrawled in Adam's familiar penmanship. |
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Looking down at the paper in his lap, he could see how it resembled Claria's penmanship that he had read so many times in love letters. |
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You may want to practice your penmanship because you never know who's into graphology and having your handwriting analysed. |
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It wasn't as though they were written down on teeny little Post-Its in crabbed penmanship and stuck onto the shelves backwards. |
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And this music put me in such a state that a certain penmanship imposed itself. |
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When the ball point pen replaced the inkwell, there were some who lamented the end of penmanship and discipline. |
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A well-stocked and inquiring mind plus sharp penmanship are the main assets, they reckon. |
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Writing textbooks gave examples of good penmanship and exercises in handwriting. |
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In retirement he applied his penmanship to various messages, sometimes translating into English his Hungarian surname. |
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These were placed before the signature page on which the last few lines of the treaty's concluding paragraph remained in the original penmanship. |
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Some of the writing has faded, and some is very difficult to decipher because of poor penmanship and spelling. |
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He was proud of his penmanship and would actually practice writing in notebooks he had for that purpose. |
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Such work demands strong personal commitment, motivation and applied creative penmanship. |
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Le Thi Hoa, 14, born stunted with deformed fingers, proudly demonstrates her excellent penmanship. |
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In the west, calligraphy is generally associated with penmanship, and is thought of as the art of writting neatly. |
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What interests me in this conversation is the attitude towards conformity and individuality, and the resistance that the idea of universal penmanship skills raises. |
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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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Every six weeks, semester, or year, we receive a scorecard as to how we have performed against the standards of penmanship, scientific understanding, and corporate budgets. |
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When I sat down, I was surprised to find the words flying around my head, begging to be the next one scrawled on the page in my less-than-perfect penmanship. |
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The teacher, Miss A, called for one ream of penmanship paper, a jar of paste, and a box of penpoints. |
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Say farewell to the de-energizing tasks of dealing with penmanship, incomplete orders and unclear verbal commands. |
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My boss at the time, who had grown humpbacked in the service of the magazine, had exquisite penmanship, but a light touch, and sometimes his marks did not transmit, and the typesetter would complain. |
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He was also educated in penmanship, chivalric exercises, and some legal traditions. |
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Calligraphy, the noble art of decorative penmanship, is a relaxing hobby. |
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Natalie Jenkins, who started at the facility a year after it opened in 1994, said that while bad penmanship was a problem, addresses in different languages gave her the most trouble. |
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I have often thought it was my poor penmanship that caused the problem. |
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Take care to ensure your penmanship is accurate and easy to read. |
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There was no need for papers and books, for writing and penmanship. |
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The majority of the commissioners accepted the casket letters as genuine after a study of their contents and comparison of the penmanship with examples of Mary's handwriting. |
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My third grade teacher thought it was important for us to learn penmanship. |
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It was full of heartbreak, and Katy was too unobserving to notice how round and steady and commercial the penmanship was, and how large and fine were the flourishes. |
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