A drawing of the original Worden Hall, used to decorate the shelter, is covered in scrawl and may have to be painted over. |
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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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The letters were carved in a cramped scrawl, moonlight etching the crevices and staining the shadows silver. |
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It was a printed piece of computer paper, covered in the smudgy black scrawl of a scanned newspaper article. |
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Since no two lines actually rendezvous, a shifting pattern emerges from their misalignment that evokes the nervous scrawl of a polygraph test. |
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She simply learned to scrawl in marker pen with her left hand, so nobody could tell. |
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Unable to grab a piece of paper, some stretched their palms for the cricketer to scrawl his signature across it. |
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Scribbled in her untidy scrawl were the words I love Nate Litz written across her macadam driveway in a pale rose-colored chalk. |
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Her neat handwriting was flowing and legible, nothing like my slanted scrawl. |
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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 recognised my scrawl and wondered if I had written this in desperation for something to do for another heartsink patient. |
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His hand was shaking so much as he unfolded the paper that it was hard to focus on the words written in Sam's familiar illegible scrawl. |
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The Tablet PC allows students to scrawl notes and draw diagrams onto the screen with the touch of a pen-like stylus. |
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Clawing through those initial pages with their illegible scrawl and phonetically terrestrial sounds required the tenacity of a saint. |
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I have no idea who sent it, as there's nothing to identify the couple except an indecipherable scrawl. |
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I wrote these words in the dark and it was often a struggle to decipher the scrawl which resulted. |
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Someone has attempted to erase the rather ugly scrawl in the middle with wire wool, or something scratchily similar. |
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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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The lettering on that had strongly resembled a monkey scrawl, while the spelling and grammar were equally atrocious. |
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Wendy noted the crabbed scrawl of her uncle's signature immediately above the notarization seal, then read the introduction. |
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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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Even West Swindon's police station hasn't escaped the epidemic with the messy scrawl appearing all over it. |
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It was covered in scrawl and writing in all directions for all his different subjects. |
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When a person signs a document, his acceptance of an illegible scrawl as his signature is sufficient to make it his signature. |
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The scrawl which defaces many a wall, subway, building, bus shelter and cable box across the district is deeply offensive to many people. |
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Now if we feel compelled to write in longhand we are embarrassed by the unpractised scrawl that we see appearing on the page in front of us. |
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Milk, rice, and Sri Lankan sweetmeats are set out in precise order, along with the slate on which the child will scrawl the letter. |
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He does not make to-do lists or scrawl reminders to himself on Post-its. |
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The spoiled form has a scrawl of a mouth slewed in pulpy damage. |
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Last month the Evening Press backed a move by York Police to flush out graffiti vandals who daub walls and buildings in our city with their unsightly scrawl. |
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After all, a graffitist can scrawl an offensive message in seconds. |
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A folder might contain several typewritten pages or long sheets of yellow legal pad with black markings written in a nearly illegible scrawl. |
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No space was officially provided for additional views, so residents wanting to comment further were left with little choice but to scrawl notes around the three tick boxes. |
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While running for mayor in 1999 he told an Inquirer reporter that folks who scrawl their signature on checks to his campaign would be favored for city contracts. |
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The writing was a scrawl, verging on messy, yet neat enough to read. |
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Kenta squinted, trying to read it, but could not decipher the scrawl. |
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The days when textbooks were covered with the scrawl of pupils in long-ago classrooms may be coming to an end. |
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The dusty track that serves as Tamy's main street is marked in red, while the surrounding woods and fields are a green scrawl. |
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Laser precision and detail mean no more marker scrawl or approximately centered adhesive labels, only to have them peel off the disc. |
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You scrawl your solitude onto pages, images and music to make sure that your own noise is part of the city's noise. |
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It is impossible to know at this time what that scrawl was meant to signify. |
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Perusing page after page of the florid looped scrawl, he found no mention of this new clue. |
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The bottom half of the paper was in Ian's nearly illegible scrawl. |
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In Ryan's nearly illegible scrawl was her name on the package. |
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Artists would use pen names and scrawl them across subway cars, walls, shops, and office buildings. |
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The eggs of gulls are usually dark tan to brown or dark olive with dark splotches and scrawl markings, and are well camouflaged. |
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I felt the power in my fingernails to brand the earth with my own scrawl. |
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I'm not a dipso but sometimes I'm looking at my joke book the next day and I won't be able to read it because it's like this drunken scrawl. |
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This proves that, in spite of its originality, a scribbling is not legally a literary work, just like a mere scrawl is not legally an artistic work. |
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Around the edges in her own spidery scrawl she would ask how I was. |
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In fact, Farley's ruling was handed down to the union in the form of a 42-page, frequently illegible scrawl on stationery from a hotel in Dar es Salaam, known as the Golden Tulip. |
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The hundreds of loose-leaf sheets, many of which are covered with the writer's hasty scrawl and organized by him into broad themes, are amongst the most exciting parts of this collection. |
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Even some Conservatives, aware that his messy scrawl is the product of poor eyesight rather than indifference, thought the Sun's behaviour crass. Voters are getting angrier, however, about the Afghan mission itself. |
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Yet no one has been charged and he has not been compensatedBlank canvas Bogotá is a South American mecca for graffiti artists because, unlike in London or New York, it isn't technically illegal to scrawl on the city's walls. |
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Although the technology allows digital signatures to be captured, people tend to write more legibly with pen and paper than the scrawl you often get on handhelds. |
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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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