Adele flicks her gaze at the letter opener at the edge of her leather desk blotter. |
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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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Her blotter is crisp, doodle-free, as antiseptically intimidating as the crinkly butcher rolls doctors use on examination tables. |
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Her slender, sure hands are clasped together as they rest on her desk blotter. |
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Norman scoots behind the desk and glances down at the blotter, shuffling a few papers in his fingers. |
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Still smiling, the woman hangs up her phone and taps her desk blotter with her pen. |
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A blotter, as ubiquitous then as a computer is now, sits on his desk, ready for work. |
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He drops the envelope on his desk blotter and concentrates on his partner's tense face. |
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The only fly in the ointment is the project stuff which is so onerous it would ordinarily have had me eating my desk blotter with frustration. |
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He stands up, leaning on his desk blotter, and keeps his voice low as he continues. |
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Ryan puts the paperweight down on his desk blotter, moving his chair closer to put less distance between them. |
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He had been trained to put his deliveries on the blotter rather than the highly polished wood of the desk. |
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All I know is he has never been considered a problem and didn't show up on the police blotter. |
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But if you ask the average fan how we spent our summer, the police blotter would define it. |
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But there are many truly good players who avoid the police blotter, and they're great role models both on and off the playing field. |
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Our nation's business pages bear a close resemblance to the police blotter, and investor confidence is at an all-time low. |
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He never has shown up on the police blotter, nor did he throw temper tantrums during his year in limbo. |
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Or was there a typo on their police blotter that ended up in making some felon's license plate number the same as mine? |
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Too many athletes step off the football field and onto the police blotter. |
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To print, the printing paper is first placed on the stone, followed by a newsprint paper, and then a blotter. |
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The complexion becomes clearer, oil is absorbed by a blotter as zinc oxide and kaolin. |
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But I had made the Northfield equivalent of the police blotter. |
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In May, 50,000 doses of blotter LSD were seized at VIA from an outbound courier parcel destined for Vietnam. |
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It is tough to determine what exactly it is that has made him successful in his efforts to stay off the police blotter and on the basketball court. |
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A blotter on the desk, one of those desk diary appointment things? |
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Guilt is less often seen in terms of hormones and more often in terms of morality than in other series, then, indeed, in the world as the police blotter records it. |
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Get out spot, I cry, as I invoke the gods' help in cleaning my blotter. |
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Then they both laughed before the senator signed the police blotter. |
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It can also be diluted in liquid and then absorbed into blotter paper, sugar cubes, gum, candy, cookies, or even postage stamps that can be eaten or licked. |
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If you're going to knock off a nooner with a co-worker at a bad motel you have to scrawl your worn Hancock on the desk blotter. |
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And pro football's police blotter is jam-packed this summer. |
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Detection of any trace of liquid on a blotter placed beneath the lid may indicate that the container does not meet Section 7, and that compliance testing according to Schedule 3 should be carried out. |
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A separate blotter helps to keep track of each and every auto order. |
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All transactions were entered in the cash blotter and agent's subsidiary ledger. |
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The youth shall then be brought immediately to the nearest police station where the particulars of the apprehension shall be recorded in the police blotter. |
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In the event that the amount entered is struck from the cash blotter the reason for this action will be indicated opposite the entry and initialled by both the mail opening clerk and the special clerk. |
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