As I shoved it into my bag, I had to be especially careful not to crumple the sheet of paper that had all my science notes on it. |
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The backs of the information sheets may be used, but I found it easier to use a regular sheet of paper to record that kind of stuff. |
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So, in theory, he could meet the December deadline by simply handing in a blank sheet of paper. |
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This one was a weedy little thing that couldn't put a hole through a sheet of paper. |
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Pulling a sheet of paper out of my binder, I started to make notes on different topics we could use. |
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Megan happily pulled out the sheet of paper that her timetable, class list and corresponding teacher list was printed on. |
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A mirror image of the original work is created and then transferred onto a second sheet of paper. |
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She said she'd have to fill out another form, and produced a giant sheet of paper. |
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Before every number, Stipe ripped a sheet of paper from a pad with camp theatrical flourish. |
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Theo thanked the man as he handed her a small white sheet of paper from the pad he was holding in his tired hands. |
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He went into his room and pulled out a blank sheet of paper and pen and he began to write a reply letter. |
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The agent flipped the paper over only to find that it was a blank sheet of paper. |
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She sat down at the bonheur du jour and stared at a blank sheet of paper, unsure for one moment of what she would write. |
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Aiur eyed him, but she slit open the envelope and pulled out a thin sheet of paper. |
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Madison opens the unsealed envelope and removes the single sheet of paper inside. |
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Marco actually reached for the spare sheet of paper on Nick's otherwise vacant desk, but Nick brought his fist down hard onto Marco's fingers. |
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Blood, flat like a sheet of paper, spewed from the split shoulder and the famous swordsman fell to the ground, his broken sword as dead as he. |
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At a push, the bag itself could be constructed from a sheet of paper or small carrier bag tied up with an elastic band or bit of string. |
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Taking out a sheet of paper with lots of writing on it, Daria nodded, took a deep breath, and began her story. |
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He continued to stare blankly at the sheet of paper until Loflen brought him out of his daze. |
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I angrily tore off the sheet of paper from my plain notebook, and reached for a tissue, blowing my nose. |
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Then I wrote down the necessary directions to my place on a sheet of paper from that notepad. |
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Taking out a small sheet of paper she wrote a short note and placed it under his hand. |
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With all the new technology in restroom hand driers, you might think blowers are more hygienic than a simple sheet of paper. |
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Sure enough, hidden beneath the bench is a 35 mm film canister containing two pencils and a sheet of paper. |
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Stuck between the pages of the book was a loose sheet of paper, folded in four, and crisp and white, clearly not old like the book. |
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I stared at the notebook that was opened to a clean white sheet of paper on my pillow. |
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The biggest thing that we do differently is that we don't start from a totally clean sheet of paper. |
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Now the storm had passed, the sky was a pure cobalt blue with a white sun and the world was as clean as a blank sheet of paper. |
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For the cued recall test, the 28 adjectives were typed one per line on a sheet of paper. |
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The equipment projected the image of the sun through a periscopic lens and reflected it on a sheet of paper. |
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He also tinkered with the classic experiment of sprinkling iron filings on a sheet of paper near a magnet, giving rise to pretty patterns. |
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Weakness and strength are not at opposing poles, but are adjacent to each other separated by a sheet of paper. |
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Black dashes dart across the screen, like grains of wild rice shaken on a sheet of paper. |
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On your desktop, it is represented by an icon of a folder with a sheet of paper in it. |
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In that profession you start with a blank sheet of paper and a concept or abstract idea. |
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Using a thick brush, cover a sheet of paper with a bright wash of watery paint. |
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Some had mist-filled eyes while many a countenance went white as a sheet of paper. |
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That night she finished writing her short letter to James and copied her poem to him onto the same sheet of paper. |
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The sheet of paper was so long that i didn't bother filling out the 78 boxes but just the one. |
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The ticket-seller handed her a white, laminated sheet of paper, and she perused the names. |
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She set the bowl of fruit on the desk and resumed her seat, frowning once again at the sheet of paper in front of her. |
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Fig. 1 is a plan view of a sheet of paper on which has been impressed a revealable concealed identifier pattern in accordance with the invention. |
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The full hand-written letter had originally been presented as just one sheet of paper but it is actually ten sides long. |
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It uses a frame supporting a screen that strains and filters the pulp fibers in an even layer to form a sheet of paper. |
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The primary method of examination is to ask the patient to read and pronounce a standard list of words from a sheet of paper. |
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Finally, Burrose finished typing, and his printer spat out a sheet of paper that he handed to Tom. |
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After passing up their homework, the class took out a sheet of paper and their writing materials for their quiz. |
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We will receive a sheet of paper with one of a number of topical issues printed on it and then have to speak for two minutes off the top of our head. |
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What do you get when you put a blank sheet of paper in front of the world's top multihull sailboat designers and tell them to let their imaginations run wild? |
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Could you pass me the sheet of paper on the music stand, please? |
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Don't you see in that sheet of paper a whole world of unexpressed ideas? |
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She slid her nail along the top to open it and pulled out a single sheet of paper with a drawing and a sentence hastily scribbled along the bottom. |
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Some codes could only be understood by placing a sheet of paper punched with holes over the top so that just the relevant letters making up the message could be read. |
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Walking over to her writing area, he picked up a sheet of paper. |
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The array consisted of each letter of the alphabet listed twice, once in lower case and once in upper case, displayed in random order on a sheet of paper. |
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He marked something down on the sheet of paper attached to his clipboard. |
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Called suminagashi, Japanese marbling was accomplished by gently floating sumi ink on the surface of water, then transferring the random patterns formed to a sheet of paper. |
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I grabbed a sheet of paper from my binder and ripped off a small part. |
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In the lobby of the police station in Court Square, he looked up from his notepad, squinting at the gaslight after a long engagement with a sheet of paper. |
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Traditionally, a sheet of paper was used to cast or register a vote. |
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Along with the photo, my wife sent a sheet of paper and taped to it, a snippet of dark downy hair and a tiny handprint and a footprint no bigger than the end of my thumb. |
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The supervisor nods and continues to make annotations on a sheet of paper. |
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Neither is much longer than two sides of a single sheet of paper. |
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Lobbyists are aware that it is far harder to change something once it is put down in writing than when an official is faced with a blank sheet of paper. |
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She set the pencil to a blank sheet of paper and began to draw. |
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When police gave him a sheet of paper, he drew a grand piano. |
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I start with a blank sheet of paper and I just write a sentence. |
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The signature ensured that a large sheet of paper printed on a press could be folded, gathered, bound, and cut with the leaves in the proper order. |
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Couching involves transferring the sheet of paper from the mould to the felt. |
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On the method of creating the sets, Craig said he often started by sketching ideas onto a blank sheet of paper. |
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For each flower, use the handprint pattern, and cut 5 handprints from each double sheet of paper. |
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This particular starry night, however, was produced by projecting light from an overhead projector through a pinpricked sheet of paper. |
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A single, large sheet of paper might have a written, usually partisan, account of an event. |
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The ISO 216 system used in most other countries is based on the surface area of a sheet of paper, not on a sheet's width and length. |
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Pencils create marks by physical abrasion, leaving behind a trail of solid core material that adheres to a sheet of paper or other surface. |
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On the day I learned how to paint with leaves, I had been unhappily pondering a new watercolor set and a blank sheet of paper. |
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This picture involved rubber-stamping a 9 x 12 sheet of paper thousands of times. |
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Each sheet of paper also is a sticky-backed Post-It note, so you can tear it off and place it where you want it to be seen as a reminder. |
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Most commercial paper sold in North America is cut to standard paper sizes based on customary units and is defined by the length and width of a sheet of paper. |
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One sheet of paper is approximately one million angstroms thick. |
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Once dry, a generally flat, uniform and strong sheet of paper is achieved. |
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