As the reading went on, a guy sitting down in front of me drew an impressionistic sketch into a handmade blank book. |
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She absently tapped her artistry pencil on the sketch paper as she stared out onto the whitened garden with unseeing eyes. |
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In the exhibition Rubens is represented by two designs for decorative structures and an indistinct muddy sketch of an autumnal sunset. |
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The sketch itself is a work of art, and one that is autographic, in spite of its being used as a guide to the production of the final work. |
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I couldn't resist buying an original sketch of cowboys saddling up their horses. |
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Take the sketch to your local home center or lumberyard, and ask the salesperson to estimate and price the materials you'll need. |
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As the train stayed stubbornly put, she began mentally to sketch out a story about a luckless orphan who became a wizarding hero. |
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They sketch a normalization algorithm, which is based on computing logarithms of transition matrices which they approximate by power series. |
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Whoever drew them must have seen the two before, for the pictures were quite detailed, even for a rough sketch. |
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If you go to see the Rosetta stone, you have to get permission to sketch it. |
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For projects that require a sketch quality, he does all of the line work in pencil. |
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Periods of rest are provided by the arrival of the squads of guisers, each in turn performing a sketch. |
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The transfer was made by first rubbing the back of their sketch with pencil lead. |
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The concluding item was an amusing sketch which took everyone by surprise as the finish was wholly unexpected. |
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As a result, a well-trained artist does not need a life model or a preparatory sketch to represent a particular subject. |
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They sat in a circle, their sketch books on their laps or bended knees, though none of them seemed to be paying attention to their work. |
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The quality of the exhibition was not only amateurishly reminiscent of A-level sketch books, but in some places absolutely risible. |
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He could sit down with a drawing pad and sketch out almost every movement of a game. |
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Because this is a novel, Glass can sketch nasty portraits of those close to him, all the while explaining how sorry he is that he wronged them. |
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It is always wise to make a sketch of the system, including the ray bundles for the on-axis and off-axis imagery. |
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The Fast Show hit British screens on 27 September 1994, and its rapid-fire approach quickly made other sketch shows seem slow and clumsy. |
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As a result, the castmembers themselves seem to have ad-libbed most of the week, based on what I imagine was a rough sketch of a few plot points. |
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Each sketch is an individual work of art and represents a historically accurate reflection of a time past. |
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Once a suitable thumbnail sketch was chosen, I had my students enlarge their drawings by gridding the thumbnails into four quadrants. |
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Watch as Armisen channels the Rolling Stone frontman in this hilarious SNL karaoke sketch. |
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But alas, while the recurring SNL sketch had its moments, the big-screen version fell short. |
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A spokesperson for British broadcaster ITV said Clooney would appear in a sketch, but would not act in a full Christmas episode. |
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The callback sketch that got the night's biggest response though was the return of the Kissing Family. |
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I played Humphrey Bogart in a Casablanca sketch with my mother, and I played Flo Ziegfeld in a play. |
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The sketch was really a vehicle for Cecily Strong's hysterical, over-the-top Venezuelan accent. |
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True to the sketch, the site featured big gorgonian-filled overhangs and, inside them and extending out into the channel, great ribbons of jack, trevallies and snappers. |
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Kanye West gets his tarot cards read by a radical chilean filmmaker is practically a fully formed SNL sketch. |
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Then they would go to a hotel afterwards and combine the parts they had remembered in one sketch. |
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A fan of The Golden Girls and Arthur in particular, Denison is drawing the actress, one sketch a day for an entire year. |
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Here's another sketch wot I did earlier and a couple more photos so you can feel the atmosphere of that vibrant Sunday afternoon in Trafalgar Square. |
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The result is a genealogist's dream, for not only does he sketch the families, he also records their ancestry and their ties to others in the county. |
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It's a very American piece, like a sketch show, a revue about love, dating, marriage, children, divorce, death, so we go from being eight to 80 in the show. |
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I almost bust a gut watching that comedy sketch a couple of weeks ago. |
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She shows him the quick sketch she has done of him lying on the grass smoking a cigar, and then takes out another sketch she made of him years ago, back home, taming a horse. |
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Here are a few books that sketch out the myths and realities of how to pull a heist. |
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In the second part, the author gives a fairly detailed sketch of six Sanskrit luminaries whose formal education proved no yardstick to measure their scholarship. |
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As for the artist, the great Turner canvases, his watercolors and his sketch books are never allowed to speak. |
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The sketch inclosed is for a barn 42 x 34 feet with 8 feet foreshoot and the same back shed. |
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Preliminary chalk sketch for a portrait of Elizabeth I by Federico Zuccari, 1570s, which has not survived. |
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Companion sketch of Sir Thomas Elyot by Holbein, Royal Collection, Windsor. |
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Now, without looking, try to sketch these memorised features in your notebook. |
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Eric Delieb, who wrote a book on Boulton's silver, with a biographical sketch, suggests that the marriage celebrant, Rev. |
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Turn it inside out, and use tailor's chalk to sketch a heart shape on the shirt's torso. |
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Karen Taylor is a TV comedian best known for her BBC Three sketch show Touch Me, I'm Karen Taylor. |
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Of the principal character thus introduced I still think that my sketch, upon the whole, is substantially just. |
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The sketch was about rumours that Jackson used impersonators for public appearances. |
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In 2005, she played herself in an episode of The Catherine Tate Show, in a sketch with the fictional character Joannie Taylor. |
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The comedy sketch was an updated version of an old Victor Borge routine which Orkian had written and developed with Jenkins. |
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It required a sketch from the life by Burton of the inky hag who was chief officeress of his brigade to put matters right at home. |
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He also provided voiceover material for the sketch show Walk on the Wild Side. |
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He became known for his work with Harry Enfield and as one of the stars of the popular BBC sketch comedy series The Fast Show. |
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Figure 1 provides a sketch of the spatial relationships between commonly used shoreline indicators. |
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Secondly, in the viewing step, participants were asked to verbally express or sketch their impressions of the remote scene. |
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No photographist can picture them, no words can describe them, no fancy can sketch them. |
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A topological map is a very general type of map, the kind one might sketch on a napkin. |
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In the earliest stages, this could take the form of a sketch or simple cardboard pretotype. |
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Prado drew a number of sketch charts of anchorages in the Gulf of Papua, several of which survive. |
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I found a ship's biscuit and a wizened apple in my sketch sack. They smelled of turpentine and revolted my appetite. At dusk I ate them greedily. |
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Frank had won a reputation while writing the Times sketch as one of the wittiest writers and talkers in England. |
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A very capable journalist, he wrote the Parliamentary sketch for the Pall Mall and the Westminster Gazette for several years. |
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By the conventions of the time, Constable's picture was entirely unexhibitable and could only be regarded as a sketch. |
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This is but a faint sketch of the incalculable calamities and horrors we must expect, should we ever witness the triumphs of modern infidelity. |
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Early works like Medea and Zentropa laid the cinematography on thick and backpedaled narrative into a rumpled sketch. |
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Helfont introduces his monograph with a historical sketch of both Wahhabism and the Brotherhood and a discussion of their respective ideologies. |
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Take digital cameras, mobile phones or sketch pads and experience the built environment of Chester. |
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A selection of drawings is also included, ranging from the wispiest just-started sketch to an overstuffed and bulging sort of bas-relief. |
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So I wrote that sketch with Chris Kelly and Sarah Schneider. |
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Figure 1 shows a sketch of an X-ray binary system as it would be seen by a nearby observer. |
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So sketch with broad strokes, dial up the imagery on a few main points, and leave room for a reader to play a part in your novel. |
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Complex designs were planned out beforehand, probably on wax tablets, the sketch pad of the era. |
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The sketch is a not-to-scale drawing of the workpiece with cut surfaces highlighted by heavy lines. |
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When using the local landscape Andy takes himself out into the countryside, with a notebook and sketch pad. |
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It contained a cream coloured throw, PS10 in cash and stationery including a sketch pad and pencils. |
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In modern China, many special economic zones are developed from the sketch, for example, Pudong, a new district of Shanghai. |
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It stars Jocelyn Jee Esien, bestknown for her BBC-2 sketch show Little Miss Jocelyn and BBC 3's hidden camera show Three Non Blondes. |
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We will now try to find a geometric connection to the above algebraic formula using a geometry sketch pad convergence of a sequence. |
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A gigantic sketch of Kaka stood out at the venue, decorated with white roses and orchids. |
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Cal discovers Jack's sketch of Rose and an insulting note from her in his safe along with the necklace. |
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In December 1985, Hockney used the Quantel Paintbox, a computer program that allowed the artist to sketch directly onto the screen. |
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When the RCA said it would not let him graduate in 1962, Hockney drew the sketch The Diploma in protest. |
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At night-time, she often picks up her sketch pad to capture scenes around her on the farm she runs with husband Iwan. |
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To aid the Daily Express in illustrating Bond, Fleming commissioned an artist to create a sketch of how he believed James Bond looked. |
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Based on information gained from that article, he began to sketch concepts of what is now called a hydrofoil boat. |
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It captures the confusion that occurs when a group of actors decide to put together a sketch in which they will impersonate themselves. |
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A sketch for one wall remains, but by 1638 Charles was too short of money to proceed. |
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I sometimes find that having the sketch pad in front of me when I'm painting is a hindrance because it becomes too literal. |
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But the Big Apple's boss stole the show in a sketch entitled Full Frontal Rudity. |
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Holbein's way of designing objects was to sketch preliminary ideas and then draw successive versions with increasing precision. |
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The figure of Jane Seymour in the mural is related to Holbein's sketch and painting of her. |
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In the sketch the character's name is John and he is a fetish garmentclad sadomasochist who has a working-class Dublin accent. |
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He has performed standup comedy at the Loony Bin, written for a sketch comedy troupe and has also written several television pilots. |
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Editor George Horace Lorimer had OK'd the artist's sketch for the December 6, 1930, Christmas cover. |
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The sketch, auctioned by Mallams in Oxford, sold for more than three times its PS4,000 estimate. |
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Sometimes he launched himself on a canvas mapless, without a preliminary sketch. |
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There is a biographical sketch of the author on the book's back cover. |
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The group portrait, original in conception, is known only from a preparatory sketch and copies by other hands. |
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Bevis, the homicidal barber who sings The Lumberjack Song in a Monty Python sketch, had spent five ghastly years at the Hairdressers' Training Centre at Totnes. |
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The result, apparently, of the duo hiding away for four days listening to music they had never heard before, then coming back together with sketch pads. |
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In an earlier sketch Leopold talks of the loss of the cutleaf Silphium. |
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Providence is also home to the Providence Improv Guild, an improvisational theatre that has weekly performances and offers improv and sketch comedy classes. |
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On 16 March 2007, Blair featured in a comedy sketch with Catherine Tate, who appeared in the guise of her character Lauren Cooper from The Catherine Tate Show. |
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As will be seen by referring to sketch, the frame comprises angular and flat base to be covered with roofing when in position and has integral unstanding inclined walls. |
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Performed at The Met Theater in Hollywood and El Cid, a flamenco venue and restaurant, the Medicine Show includes dance, theater, sketch comedy, music, and performance art. |
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Channel 4 was airing the TNT Show and during middle of a sketch. |
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The symbolism of Camelot so impressed Alfred, Lord Tennyson that he wrote up a prose sketch on the castle as one of his earliest attempts to treat the Arthurian legend. |
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The sketch lost 4 minutes of on air due to Micheal Jackson death. |
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Even with the advent of CAD systems in the past few decades, a minimum of two field technicians wielding measuring tapes and sketch pads remained the best approach. |
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All get sketch pads, colored chalk and puzzle books now, Hayhurst said. |
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Instead of just sitting in front of the telly I'll sit in front of a sketch pad and whenever I do it I tend to look up and four hours have gone by. |
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Deft and comfy, if gnashy of engine, the Prizm looks like an inspired sketch that somehow made it into metal and ought to be viewed as a traveling sculpture exhibit. |
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Holbein also painted the Bavarian astronomer and mathematician Nicholas Kratzer, a tutor of the More family whose notes appear on Holbein's sketch for their group portrait. |
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I come out of a sketch background, where you write and discard constantly, so when we agreed to do something sketchier with this, 1 was within my comfort zone. |
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The sketch was made for the BBC Red Nose Day 2007 fundraising programme. |
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In April 1910, he was given the lead in a new sketch, Jimmy the Fearless. |
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From the sketch of the bird which you have sent us, there is no doubt about its being the Pope Grosbeak, which is a species of the Cardinal, but not the crested one. |
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