I was asleep one night in Hollywood and woke up one morning with my notepad full of scribble and I read it. |
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You have just 20 minutes in semi-darkness to memorise or scribble down the objects on view. |
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You type in your postcode and the site will create a form letter addressed to your MP, on to which you scribble your thoughts. |
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You can read it anywhere, you can highlight words or cross them out and scribble your own comments alongside. |
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He would scribble away the correct answers to question after question, then leer across the room at the frat boys. |
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I gave them handouts on texture examples that included hatching, cross-hatching, stippling, small circles, scales, scribble texture and more. |
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Freebie junketeers sometimes scribble down words of praise and pass them to publicists right there at the junket. |
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Every time I mentioned a family member, a significant other, or a career move, Victoria would scribble something on a yellow legal pad. |
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When we got back he'd managed to scribble a few lines in his notebook with his dud hand. |
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Officials had to place his hand on documents for him to scribble his signature. |
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All day long they heaved, and hallooed, turning at intervals to scribble at their desks. |
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Then of course is the corps who are always late, scribble on the back of envelopes, and expect others to read illegible handwriting. |
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They use a natural interface which enables users to highlight, scribble notes, bookmark and annotate. |
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Easily affixed to the fridge or kitchen wall, the boards allow you to scribble notes and reminders when they come to you. |
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She smiled, a bit embarrassed, a bit proud, pretending to scribble something in her notebook. |
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Shane started to scribble on a piece of tissue, when Max grabbed it and tore it into pieces. |
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Then he gets a phone call, and while he's jabbering into his mobile, I have a think, and scribble a diagram on a piece of scrap paper. |
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And as far as I'm concerned, other people can scribble whatever they want about it. |
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Quick, someone create a diversion so I can make a break for the toilet and scribble a note from my mum excusing me from class. |
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Under the second teacher's watchful eye, four more toddlers scribble enthusiastically on the butcher paper that is taped to another table. |
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In about 30 seconds, cartoonist Rahnu can turn a spiral into a snail, a scribble into a bunny and a squiggle into a bird. |
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All you have to do to win is a scribble out a haiku about a celebrity of our choice. |
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He would scribble in the margins of the examination papers to tell the candidate what he had done and why. |
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It was filthy and sticky and as he carefully picked it up to place it in the trash, he noticed some scribble on the back. |
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To indicate they have made such a hike, often they scribble their names or initials on rocks or stones or the marker on the top of the mount. |
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The scribble is constructed from 229 separate pieces of steel, weighs 25 tonnes and has 72 twists. |
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Take the time to scribble down what products you are using in each field every year. |
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When it frosted up you were really tempted to scribble on the window but we were told not to. |
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The action figures are colored on one side and white on the other so we can scribble on them as we like! |
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The Web conversation about the economy looks a bit like a third grader's scribble, up and down day to day with the latest news. |
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So I'm encouraging anybody who's ever met me, heard me or even seen me, to get in on the action and scribble their own book. |
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It is therefore important for speech writers to recognise the fact that, whatever they scribble, should tally with the audience or expectations of the listeners. |
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Readers writing in books usually takes the form of notes in the side margins of a book, though there are those who will scribble on the flyleaf or fill up the endpapers. |
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Because of the short notice, I can't receive any artwork for ads, but am willing to use a marker pen to scribble your company slogan on my t-shirt for money. |
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If you scribble your thoughts any which way, your readers will surely feel that you care nothing for them. |
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I thought this exchange droll enough to scribble down, though reproduced here it doesn't sound all that. |
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Schottenheimer said he sometimes bolts from bed in the middle of the night to scribble down formations or talking points. |
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Every few minutes, he stops to scribble down notes as he thinks of something that tickles him. |
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Before that, I used to just pick up a pen and scribble down a few lines on a piece of paper. |
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In those cases, I feel duty-bound to scribble a few paragraphs. |
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While you watch, scribble down words, phrases, images or ideas that come to mind. |
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Journalists will still scribble down the things they say, but most Americans have by now tuned all that toxicity out. |
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I got a yellow legal pad and a pencil and began to scribble. |
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I handed him a fresh sheet of lined paper and watched him scribble away. |
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It is much easier to just scribble out a prescription without thinking, but doing so is lazy and poor patient care. |
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Then I scribble down a paragraph here, a paragraph there, when a notion strikes. |
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And yet, when your correspondent and a scribble of British journalists dined with Mr Arafat last week, the president had a twinkle in his eye. |
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He could not get on with school in Winnipeg, preferring to scribble novels, and dropped out early. |
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The children complete as much as they are able but are encouraged to produce at least a scribble for each task. |
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Instead he noticed the last page, a blue page, one of those M. Martin used to scribble ideas on for improving his wine. |
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Speakers of the House have been known to scribble notes during the hearings of the House. |
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The difference is the same between an artistic drawing and a mere scribble. |
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To name a track, double-click the scribble strip and type the track's name. |
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I scribble the numbers on the paper, and then I look up with a start. |
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Poor besonged, besonneted moon! whom the prosiest pen cannot scribble of without trying to invent a bit of original flattery for! |
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As a reporter began to scribble down the details, he laughed. |
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It will let you scribble, and crop, and a few things. |
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If you work with gloves on, it is difficult to write on hive cards and it is then simpler to scribble a few notes on a piece of paper and to write these up in detail when at home. |
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Columnists in other countries simply scribble illegibly in notebooks, but here in the United States we administer CAT scans to interviewees, just to rule out the chance that our subject is dead. |
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Is their manifesto just a child's scribble in red Crayola? |
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She also sees that, in the writing centre, David regularly picks up books to look at them and will often scribble on a piece of construction paper, sometimes creating shapes that look a lot like letters. |
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Do not forget to make notes of these observations, even if you only scribble down some keywords that will remind you later to write down your findings. |
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The moustache scribble à la Heiner Brandt is synonymous with handball in the country of the world champions. The drawn moustache is jarring and provokes a second look. |
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As her vocal cords were paralysed, she couldn't talk, but with the help of a writing board she could scribble some words. |
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Tony shuffled some papers, armed himself with a pen and proceeded to scribble the word slaphead four times across the blank pad on his desk. |
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I do not point in particular at the near daily repetitive PR scribble of Ums and Abus or the know-alls from Canada, but mean this in general. |
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Tulimaaq: When you scribble on the window it will weaken your life. |
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Learn how to stack two blocks and scribble on paper. |
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Auriemma did not lace into his team or scribble a new strategy. |
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There comes a point when you scribble down the lyrics to a song and come up with a melody and you find yourself automatically picking up a guitar because physically you have this urge to sing it differently. |
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This is scratch paper, so go ahead and scribble whatever you want on it. |
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But I feel an impulse to scribble wordly words, to stand in a silk hat beside the statue of Liberty and gaze out upon the Atlantic with a Carlylian pensiveness. |
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