| I've seen him and besides, there aren't many people answering to the name Quill. |
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| He hoped to work the Write With A Quill Pen Exhibit, but as a part-time goatherd, he was deemed better suited for fence-post work. |
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| Quill pens were generally cut from the outer hollow wing feathers of swans or geese but feathers from eagles, crows, and turkeys were also found to be suitable. |
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| It's the life story of a guide-dog named Quill who we follow from puppyhood to retirement getting to see the mark he leaves behind on those he helps along the way. |
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| Busy bees Bold Thady Quill, Potomac and Pivot Bridge were all in action at the Curragh on Saturday and run again here. |
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| So Bennie and Elita resolve to find Alfredo's grave and quite literally deliver his head to outraged El Jefe, presuming that Sappensly and Quill don't get there first. |
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| The second presents Augustine as a tonsured monk in an austere cell, working with a quill on a small book. |
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| A candle sat on the left corner of the desk, next to which sat a quill pen, a blotter, an inkwell, and various other writing necessities. |
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| His head bent in deep thought, he bit his lip in uncertainty while lowering his quill to the parchment. |
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| All this might make you want to toss your computer into the nearest toxic waste dump and go back to writing letters with a quill pen. |
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| I'm sure there were those who lamented the demise of the quill pen and inkstand in the classroom. |
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| Lowering his quill once more, the ink trailed in a continuous line, curving and twisting on the paper. |
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| She rummaged through it and pulled out a thick leather bound book, a feathered quill and a small pot of ink. |
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| These elaborately painted masks represent a pair of horned animals, each with a porcupine quill sprouting from its head. |
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| I was actually stuck with a porcupine quill once and had to go to the hospital to get it out. |
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| Within minutes, his orders were executed and his secretary sat opposite him with his writing pad and quill. |
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| He was outlining a curve in black ink with a quill pen when someone knocked on the door. |
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| Look hard and you may see an eagle soaring on the thermals above you, or find a black-banded porcupine quill lying on the path at your feet. |
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| Drilling for the takedown screw must be done with a milling machine, or at the minimum on a good drill press with a rigid quill. |
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| A fifteenth-century observer described artist's brushes made of miniver fur mounted in quill handles. |
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| Ink-blemished fingers ensnared a quill, which in turn was poised over a leather-bound tome. |
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| After fumbling a moment he unlatched the door and it swung slackly open, the quill between the bars following it out. |
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| She pulled out a slip of blank parchment, a bottle of ink, a quill pen, and a jar of writing dust. |
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| He has speared one of the sardines with the quill and is spinning it back and forth, spraying sardine oil. |
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| Many of the versals are made with a quill pen and red and blue ink instead of a brush. |
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| Outside the banquet hall there was a small oak table, upon which rested a yellowed parchment and a droopy quill of some exotic bird. |
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| Any suitable material may be used, including quill, parchment, wood, ivory, bone, horn, tortoiseshell, and plastic. |
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| Red's legacy as the color used in correcting papers and marking mistakes goes back to the 1700s, the era of the quill pen. |
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| Edmund Morgan liked, especially, to teach his students how to make and sharpen a quill. |
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| Each quill is conspicuously marked with black and white bands. |
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| The red pen, a calamus, was employed primarily for recording texts up until the 6th century, when the quill, the penna, the feather of a bird or a fowl, gradually replaced it. |
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| Now no-one's suggesting that we all go back to the old leather bound ledgers, with the day's business written in copperplate with a feather quill. |
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| Airen was waiting on Pier Seven the next morning, her satchel resupplied after having spent the last of her savings from home on quill pens, ink, and parchment. |
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| The overall length of the quill can now be cut down to a manageable size. |
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| The second feature involves a quill and inkwell that will also be featured on the front of the note. |
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| Filled with misery, he removed a roll of blank paper from the pocket of his robe, and slowly he began to write, using the quill pen he always kept with him. |
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| Then he pulled out a clean sheet of his stationary paper and took a quill. |
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| Prior to the red flag logo, the party had used a modified version of the classic 1924 shovel, torch and quill emblem. |
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| Then inks had to be made from oak galls and other ingredients, and the books had to be hand written by monks using quill pens. |
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| With quill pen in his right hand and an inverted copy of The Rights of Man in his left, it occupies a prominent spot on King Street. |
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| Waugh disliked modern methods of transportation or communication, refusing to drive or use the telephone, and writing with a quill pen. |
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| For example, Mexican is divided into M00 000 special, M000000, and M0000, depending on quill diameter and number of quills per kilogram. |
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| Their quill feathers are not soft like those of other owls, so they make a swishing sound as they fly. |
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| True, few contain roll-top desks and feather quill pens anymore, but so what? |
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| The original charters were written on parchment sheets using quill pens, in heavily abbreviated medieval Latin, which was the convention for legal documents at that time. |
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| Nothing in this article is to be construed as a neo-Luddite plea for a return to some ancient status quo of quill pens, ink stands, and parchment. |
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