I sometimes try to write in between the pictures but my handwriting does not seem to suit the style. |
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She noticed some words scrawled in Dinah's handwriting at the top of her notes. |
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Atop the videocassette was a note penned in blue ink in my brother's surprisingly crabbed handwriting. |
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My handwriting was so much more simple than her flourishes and sweeps and big spacing. |
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The door was open, there were some books pilled up in his desk, along with messy papers filled with unreadable handwriting. |
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In fact, the letter would most likely have been swept into the trash bin, unregarded by the frail old woman, were it not for the handwriting. |
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I recognized my mothers abnormally neat handwriting at once and I began to read. |
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The annotations also mix Spanish, Italian and French with English, as well as secretary with italic handwriting. |
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Don't dwell on handwriting and spelling, but read what your child actually has to say. |
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It had notes on it in a spidery thin handwriting next to what must be Skade's writing, which was clear and firm. |
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I held it up to the light and read the slightly smudged neat italic handwriting. |
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It is not addressed to anyone, is not in the Knave's handwriting, and is actually a set of nonsense verses. |
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The most likely explanation, however, is that Nushu derives from a simplification of vulgar forms of Chinese characters used in handwriting. |
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You can now have your own handwriting printed out via laser or inkjet in various colors. |
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Detailed computer print outs eliminate the need to unravel blurred handwriting. |
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Still saves a human having to struggle to read the scrawl that passes for handwriting today. |
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I started reading what was scrawled across the page in handwriting that reminded me of his voice. |
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Checking that no one observed her, Raychel unfolded the paper and found scrawling handwriting covering it. |
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It was a photocopy of a letter written in curvy handwriting on lined paper. |
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She pulled it out, sharply taking in a breath as she read the lovely handwriting of the letter. |
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Alert as ever he wrote me an interesting letter in copperplate handwriting. |
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The other is a tabular document which contains some specific handwriting and printed information. |
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Flourished, formal handwriting in black ink covered the page in uniform, letters. |
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We long for messages meant especially for us, scrawled in genuine handwriting. |
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However, so many handwriting copybooks offer boring, worn-out sayings that do not interest most children today! |
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I do not know whether any members have picked up off the table his amendment in hastily scrawled handwriting. |
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It is claimed that the fresh crosses were made in the same handwriting and with the same blue pen. |
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Some of the earliest ledgers date from 1821, when the High Street apothecary kept his records in meticulous copperplate handwriting. |
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A Basingstoke man was baffled when he found a 100-year-old set of local election results in copperplate pencil handwriting on his wall. |
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But it's also true that there has been a steady flow of fivers from old women with spidery handwriting. |
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At the antiquarian book and paper event I began contemplating a collection of examples of antique handwriting to complement my fountain pens. |
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Interesting that we now have numerous fonts designed to look like individual handwriting. |
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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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Elizabeth became a superb penwoman but the handwriting of one of her most famous subjects Shakespeare could hardly have been worse. |
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Her handwriting is abominable, like one-legged chickens tied together and walking from and ink well onto paper. |
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His handwriting is beautiful, the washi stationery is amazing, and his continued gratitude for our friendship warms my heart. |
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Wrapped in a letter-pressed, raffia cover, all the material is printed as is, with individual handwriting and unique syntactical quirks intact. |
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She recognized her own handwriting as clear as day on the back of the picture as he flipped it around. |
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A survey showed more than 70 per cent of students said typing on a keyboard can substitute for handwriting. |
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She was typing letters, envelopes and handwriting appointments onto paper planners that were stuffed in ragged edged file folders. |
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This painstaking process involved deciphering the handwriting of the census enumerators. |
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I noticed that she neglected to sign it, and her handwriting was rather wobbly and etchy, as if her hand was shaking when she wrote it. |
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You really can tell some pretty wiggy things from looking at someone's handwriting. |
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As I pointed out above, keyboarding itself lacks the expressiveness and variability of handwriting. |
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In the course of his research, Professor Turner has developed the skill to recognise styles of engraving in the manner of a handwriting expert. |
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A will in your own handwriting is perfectly legal provided it is signed by two witnesses. |
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The handwriting changed from the slanted, flowing script to short, cramped letters jumbled together in a disorderly fashion. |
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The only other handwriting that we have been able to identify is the writing on the boards or doors at Mr Wilkins flat. |
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Obviously, it would be a seismic shift at the New York Stock Exchange, but I think the handwriting is on the wall. |
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On the endpapers are my name and the address of the house where I grew up, in my mother's handwriting. |
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This paper presents an original method for creating allograph models and recognizing them within cursive handwriting. |
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She says that the character of an individual can be assessed by the handwriting. |
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As the present academic system is totally different, the importance of good handwriting has been relegated to the background. |
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The pages are yellowing, the leather worn, but the handwriting is still crystal clear. |
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The hardest part was deciphering Jack's handwriting on the scribbled notes which told him which file was which. |
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The letters he sent to his captors, often in shaky, hard-to-read handwriting, reveal the lawyerly and uncompromising precision of his approach. |
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As she leafs through the yellow pages, my eyes try in vain to grab a word or two from the looped, fastidious handwriting. |
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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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His hobbies included graphology, the science of studying handwriting to determine an individual's character. |
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He did cute tinted drawings of pussycats, cupids, flowers and ladies' boots, with texts in a kind of ornamental handwriting. |
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He produced a photocopy of the note, as well as a typewritten transcription of his handwriting. |
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You can also import a photograph and annotate it with your own handwriting or add text with Graffiti. |
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The elements in focus are legibility, neatness and artistic value of handwriting, in that order. |
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Her neat handwriting was flowing and legible, nothing like my slanted scrawl. |
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Short correspondence like thank-you notes can be handwritten if your handwriting is legible. |
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I continued reading past the scribbles, where the handwriting once again became legible. |
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I stared at the note, wishing that the mystery person had more legible handwriting. |
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However, after googling the guy, he seems to be an expert on handwriting not on typewritten documents. |
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And the style of your handwriting at that point of time could bare your soul in the presence of others. |
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At one point an arcane discussion about the future of cursive handwriting starts up. |
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At present there are three qualified archivists and one trainee, all of whom read medieval Latin and ancient handwriting. |
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The trouble is, without any material in his own handwriting, they were never able to defend him against the charge that his material was ghosted. |
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In his hand was a blue envelope with his parents' address written on it in his mother's fine, artistic handwriting. |
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Therefore, when children have mastered automaticity of handwriting, more attentional capacity is available for comprehension and problem solving. |
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Dr. Karimian testified that the printing in the statement of assets was not in his handwriting. |
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A handwriting test will examine the authenticity of the note found in the man's pocket. |
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These children are able to produce legible handwriting but they do not achieve automaticity of handwriting. |
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According to him, all the passengers were asked for a sample of their handwriting. |
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We suspect that it may be fine for clearly printed characters, but less so for cursive handwriting. |
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The woman's husband, an unemployed calligrapher, was brought in for questioning but released upon supplying handwriting samples. |
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Its decision follows investigators taking handwriting samples from youngsters who took the test in June and interviews with staff and parents. |
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They certainly were cooperative in terms of providing hair and handwriting samples and that sort of thing. |
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Mail bombs may be addressed in distorted handwriting, or the name and address may be prepared with homemade labels or cut-and-paste lettering. |
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The telltale signs will always peer through at the experts who will be examining the handwriting. |
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More than four in every five primary teachers see handwriting as an important part of homework. |
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He frowns at the numbers on display, looks back at the scratch pad on his desk, and jots down some notes in his sprawling confident handwriting. |
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It's a page torn from a school notebook, slanting scrawled handwriting on it. |
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All I remember is that it is Red Level C which I wrote down on a piece of paper in some scrawly, unrecognizable handwriting. |
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A familiar scrawl of handwriting covered the paper and on the cover side was a picture of Chicago, with its skyscrapers and hazy grey skies. |
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It is from one of the Catalan's final faxes, when his handwriting was little more than a scrawl. |
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Do you remember how to do real handwriting or are you so rusty your scrawl resembles a doctor's prescription? |
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Now her great-great nephew, Alan Douglas, has deciphered Lucy's spidery handwriting and, as a labour of love, produced eight copies of the diary. |
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I really never figured out why we had to learn it, the only people I see who use cursive, I can't read their handwriting anyway. |
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Neither does the handwriting change much if you write with a fountain pen, ballpen or pencil or any other instrument. |
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The words inside were written in black ink, in very neat and tidy handwriting. |
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It was in the same scrawled handwriting as before, on a regular piece of VCC paper. |
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Every now and then I convince myself writing with a fountain pen requires deliberation and will improve my handwriting. |
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What about the handwriting analysis linking Hodel senior to the anonymous letters sent to newspapers? |
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On top of mimicking drawings and my mum's handwriting, I also discovered a talent for vocal impressions. |
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So what does irregular handwriting, with sudden loops, squashed sprawls, and verticals ticking like metronomes, say about the man? |
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I would usually start studying and handwriting assignments at 1am by torchlight as there was no electricity. |
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Every woman over the age of seventy in Victoria seemed to have the same handwriting. |
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My handwriting was terrible and every English period without fail my teacher in my first year gave me the 'belt' until my writing improved. |
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Laurie kept the smile on her face, writing back in her signature handwriting where she dotted her i's with hearts. |
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He squinted and turned the pad of cloud notebook paper over, trying to read her handwriting. |
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The idiosyncrasies of Shakespeare's handwriting have been analysed in minute detail by palaeographers. |
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He was also the treasurer of the Society for Italic Handwriting, his affiliation being reflected in his own exquisite copper-plate handwriting. |
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I had come to know his cramped handwriting and his gift for pithy analysis. |
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The handwriting and style were that of a class geek that Jeremy probably bullied into writing. |
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Style, flair, neatness and layout of handwriting are the criteria that judges use to assess the entries. |
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Ever have one of those days where your handwriting looks better in pencil than it does in pen? |
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I heard the front door and looked up from the papers spread out on the desk, my cramped handwriting covering just about every square inch. |
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Students in the monolingual program receive handwriting books while my students get copies of the page to be done. |
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The note was written in block capital letters in rough handwriting in red ink. |
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How about help with writing a note to a teacher or improving handwriting, reading and writing letters. |
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We had Rogan copy the letter in his own handwriting and matched the outside carrier font to his writing. |
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He sat up and found that he had been laying on a letter with familiar handwriting which spelled out his name. |
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Other evaluation tools include surface electromyography, accelerometers, potentiometers, handwriting tremor analysis, and long-term tremor records. |
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She frowned at the messy handwriting and slapdash clump of phrases. |
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I uncrumpled the page and saw there was a note in a woman's handwriting. |
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Some may even ask whether he is a doctor at all, for he was wearing neither a stethoscope nor a white coat, and his handwriting is said to be legible. |
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Grace and Vahn the title said, in Ellie's large, wobbly handwriting. |
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Today's computers can recognize faces, human speech and handwriting. |
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Dalton sees the handwriting on the wall and wants to put the town on alert for possible evacuation, but the request is refused by his politically conscious superior. |
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Since tobacco companies market their product to young people, the handwriting is on the wall in terms of the toll that we can expect if the course continues unchecked. |
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Mr. Sanchez was writing something on the board in large, ugly handwriting. |
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I receive a letter, which, upon opening it, I perceive by the handwriting and subscription to have come from a friend, who says he is two hundred leagues distant. |
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I don't know what I'm looking for so I just go through the pages pretty quick, and his handwriting is tiny and angular, and it all blurs together real fast. |
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On FEB 1,2014 Neubauer was summoned by OSI and forced to provide a handwriting sample. |
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The handwriting clearly belonged to an unstable, conniving, furtive, shallow creep. |
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He sort of saw the handwriting on the wall, that it was going to be the end of the Soviet Union and the end of the Cold War. |
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I also proposed to give handwriting samples to the FBI so that they may draw conclusions regarding the likelihood that I wrote the anthrax letters. |
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A testator may make a valid will wholly by his or her own handwriting and signature, without formality, and without the presence, attestation or signature of a witness. |
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In the meantime, traditional Latin and the severe cursive style was also abandoned in favour of a grammatically correct text and standard handwriting. |
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Judging the paintings, he said that straight lines, curves and equilateral triangles, involved in the drawing, could shape the children's handwriting. |
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Her pen drew a nice, thick, black line across a column of handwriting. |
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Anyway, as Jed Lewison notes at kos, strike one, strike two...the handwriting is on the wall. |
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Hospitals can computerize their drug ordering, reducing errors caused by physicians' bad handwriting and providing a system of checks to avoid mix-ups. |
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The handwriting on the short note is a combination of odd angled block letters and an unreadable signature. |
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Physicians are often accused of having unreadable handwriting. |
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Her handwriting is chicken scratches, illegible and unreadable. |
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There, scrawled in Dylan's somehow neat handwriting, is a single word. |
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For a moment Aidan only looked at it from across the room, not wanting to go near it, to see the words scrawled across it in his mother's spidery handwriting. |
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It had no label, only a sticker scrawled with illegible handwriting. |
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The pupils can write on the boards and see their handwriting turned into print and draw pictures on it, which can be transformed into a hard copy. |
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You'd think that handwriting was easier to identify than typewriting. |
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I opened the book and looked at the handwriting on the first page. |
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My handwriting was adequate for everyday purposes, my avocado green IBM Selectric sufficed for more formal projects, and I happily received my mail through the post office. |
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There used to be times when mothers chided children about bad handwriting. |
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All of the handwriting data can be blown up, reduced and circumrotated. |
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The handwriting specifies and particularises the act of writing. |
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The handwriting was immaculate, the spacing of the words almost perfect. |
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Please mail your question on a 3 X5 index card, in your own handwriting. |
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It is desirable for all offenders charged with an indictable or a serious summary offence to complete a copy of the fingerprint information form P59B in their own handwriting. |
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The beginning of a paragraph is usually indented in print, unless preceded by an interlinear space, but not always in handwriting or word processing, nor in display material. |
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His handwriting was so small that his copyreaders had to leave pins in his manuscripts when they stopped reading in order to find their place later. |
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Klessa's handwriting, in particular, is too damnably crabbed. |
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I rushed to the cubby room behind Elizabeth and sure enough, Ryan was leaning against his cubby reading the small scrap of paper with my handwriting all over it. |
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The handwriting was perfect cursive, every letter formed with care. |
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Just as a paradigm of mechanical prescriptivism took hold of the elocutionary movement in the nineteenth century, so too did it pervade instruction in handwriting. |
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Yet it has proved a winner, if only because it has carried on the propelling pencil's pioneering work in reviving a handwriting culture among adults. |
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Many employers hire graphologists to analyze these aspects of handwriting samples provided by prospective employees, to determine their suitability for a position. |
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Other skills, such as arithmetic and handwriting, were taught in odd moments or by travelling specialist teachers such as scriveners. |
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He had beautiful handwriting, a very important talent for a scribe. |
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Only the fair copy was written by him with the utmost diligence, in calligraphic handwriting, clearly and readably. |
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In handwriting, it was common to start the arc to the left of the vertical stroke, resulting in a serif at the top of the arc. |
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In Greek handwriting, it was common to join the left leg and horizontal stroke into a single loop, as demonstrated by the uncial version shown. |
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The Italic form, also called script a, is used in most current handwriting and consists of a circle and vertical stroke. |
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As in the examples above, stress is normally transcribed as italics in printed text or underlining in handwriting. |
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Illegible handwriting and typos lead to errors and duplicate entries. |
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I'll catch it for your mischief in running away. And I'll catch it again when the tutor claps eyes on the handwriting. |
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Although it is not known if the band members saw the statement, Collins certainly had, as his handwriting was on the document. |
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Many of the pamphlets bear the handwriting of Gladstone, which provides direct evidence of Gladstone's interest in various topics. |
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Mary denied writing them, arguing that her handwriting was not difficult to imitate, and insisted they were forgeries. |
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I did use a few of the items, in Elinor's handwriting, to check the writing on the letter that was in the box with the money. It geed. |
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The MobilePro 790 doesn't require painfully slow handwriting recognition or hunt-and-peck typing. |
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Doodles, according to graphologists who study handwriting, offer a fascinating glimpse into our personalities and state of mind. |
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Handwriting experts and graphologists advocate the importance of handwriting and its link to overall character and personality of a human-being. |
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So it sent a sample of the finalist's handwriting to Mark Hopper, a Phoenix graphologist. |
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Sometimes to encourage Gavin, I tell the kids that the neatest handwriting will win a brand new pencil box. |
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Like the student from the past, he was always being reprimanded for his imprecise handwriting and varyingly thick lines. |
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Written in blue or purple ink, in an even hand, the upstrokes and downstrokes carefully formed, a schoolteacher's handwriting. |
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With the mail merge feature alone, we save 20 hours per week in handwriting time, plus collecting proper balances. |
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The DTI lightpen technology enables handwriting interface with a PC by allowing the user to write directly on the monitor screen. |
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Patients with essential tremor will often complain of difficulty with handwriting. |
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The passport had a printed list of countries for which it was valid, which was added to in handwriting as validity increased. |
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Among the seven witnesses called to testify were Thomas Creasy, and James Smith, the man who had recognised Turpin's handwriting. |
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The devices feature a stylus and touch-sensitive screen, an on-screen keyboard and a writing pad with handwriting recognition. |
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There is disconnexion, and there is progressive decline in handwriting skill. |
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The handwriting on his testimony is almost certainly that of the man himself, but his signature was markedly different. |
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This book contains notes written in the margin that are in Bracton's handwriting. |
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In handwriting, it was common not to close the bottom of the loop but continue into the leg, saving an extra pen stroke. |
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It was often used, especially in handwriting, as the currency sign for the Italian lira. |
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A paper in his father's handwriting, dated 9 June 1700, shows the family estate in Norfolk and Suffolk to have been nine manors in Norfolk and one in Suffolk. |
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The English skills of the Chinese can only take them so far with sloppy American handwriting, and Native Americans can pick up the slack without leaving the reservation. |
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The teaching was erratic, the curriculum mostly focused, Wells later said, on producing copperplate handwriting and doing the sort of sums useful to tradesmen. |
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He set down the pictures and pulled out a minialbum. The first page was her senior picture, with her swirly handwriting documenting important events. |
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Throughout life, the Japanese are judged by their handwriting, their ability to use the proper kanji combinations, the faux pas of each missed stroke. |
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Which is why the cartoonist Garry Trudeau coined this apt bit of idiocy to lampoon the original hand-held Newton computer's difficulty in deciphering handwriting. |
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With the combination of the new word list and the enhancements in the TIP included in Windows XP Tablet PC Edition 2005, my handwriting recognition has greatly improved. |
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Actual usage of the grave in handwriting saw a rapid decline in favor of uniform usage of the acute during the late 20th century, and it has only been retained in typography. |
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The human eye does most of the handwriting examinations, but examiners also employ stereomicroscopes to look at details in the ink line, Gayle explained. |
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Izard writes about 75 prescriptions a day and said electronic prescribing is easy, convenient and helps prevent errors from pharmacies misreading doctors' handwriting. |
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Her most commonly auctioned sculptural works are phrases in her own handwriting set in neon, usually issued in editions of three, with two artist's proofs. |
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Every manuscript is slightly different from every other one, even if they are copies of each other, because every scribe had different handwriting and made different errors. |
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His letters to Calvin were presented as evidence of heresy, but he denied having written them, and later said he was not sure it was his handwriting. |
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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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Two palaeography taster sessions in January will give people the chance to pick up hints and tips on reading old handwriting and understanding historic documents. |
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When the Common Core education standards were issued in 2010 and made no mention of handwriting, cursive or manuscript printing, advocates of longhand took notice. |
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My teacher is such a fusspot, he marks us down for handwriting! |
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The illegibility of his handwriting made it unclear which answer he wrote. |
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However, schools are still encouraging children to write on special writing and cursive handwriting books, just so that the habit does not die down. |
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The latter is commonly used in handwriting and fonts based on it, especially fonts intended to be read by children, and is also found in italic type. |
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