The ink drawings sketched on scraps of old wallpaper are suggestive of landscapes. |
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I sat down with pen and paper and began drawing, and sketched out my design. |
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As a young child, this prodigy sketched a portrait of his infant niece in the cradle, to the amazement of his family. |
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Two parts are done, and the third has been sketched out and waiting for months. |
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In a further statement released by Lucas, a brief premise has been sketched out for the third prequel. |
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She sketched a salute and then loped away, a smile flashing over her lips as she did so. |
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Flipping the rifle over his shoulder, Mattais sketched John a mocking salute. |
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He sketched a little bow to the other onlookers before coming back to Jill. |
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These writers reject the metanarrative form, gravitating more toward densely sketched texts. |
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Nervous observers sketched doomsday scenarios, but the president received widespread bipartisan support. |
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She sketched the lines of his cheekbones and carefully shaded in the delicate curve of his upper lip. |
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But each is so superficially sketched that it is hard to develop a connection with any of them. |
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In the distance, bare branches sketched a thin pencil outline against the charcoal gray sky. |
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She sketched him, languid on the couch in her studio, in charcoals, and when she gave it to him, he looked pleased and told her she had insight. |
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Using white chalk, a geometric shape was lightly sketched, filling the paper to achieve balance. |
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The filtered sand is then sprinkled over the outline of the portrait sketched on a hard-board. |
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I shall make seven suggestions, drawn from and keyed to the seven centurial tendencies I have sketched out. |
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Here, the sense of immediacy and the developing narrative are reminiscent of sketched film storyboards. |
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Revealed disjointedly as befits the mood of the story, Alice's fate is sketched with a remorselessly acute eye. |
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He sketched from his car in a parking lot, or at a stop light or drive-up window. |
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My inventor sat at the kitchen table and sketched his idea on to a piece of oilcloth. |
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She sketched her plan on graph paper and submitted it along with her contest entry. |
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About 30 years ago, Joel Cracraft sketched out the central melodies of ratite evolution. |
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A young woman photographer, much more delicately sketched, snaps a picture in the background. |
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They sketched woodland plants and trees and learned how to use a digital camera. |
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While at sea, he sketched the coastlines, reckoned distances between landmarks, and carefully observed the winds and the tides. |
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Visitor night tours to view these nocturnal creatures have also been sketched in for the future. |
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Under Dittrich skeletons were studied and sketched as anatomical specimens, not always skull to toe. |
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Jeremiah wondered how many Brotherhood artists had attended the crucifixion, or sketched pictures of the nativity. |
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You too can add your face to the crowd by submitting your sketched likeness to the ever-growing collection. |
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Warhol not only painted and lithographed and sketched, he produced and he photographed, dabbling in both music and film. |
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The topics, however, being of monumental proportions, can only be cursorily sketched in less than three hundred pages. |
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Ideas are sketched in and elaborated with breathtaking, sometimes mind-boggling brevity. |
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The course outline sketched below is not about total coverage and does not yet offer a fixed syllabus. |
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Patching together diverse pieces of information, some traits of traditions of courtship and marriage in rural areas can be sketched. |
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She was working on a new quilt pattern, and coloring in the various shapes she had sketched out. |
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However, the author could have sketched in more of the theological and historical background to his narrative. |
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By way of providing a cockshy for the first meeting of the strategic planning group, the vision sketched out below has been prepared. |
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Each in their own way is drawn to what appears to be a parallel world and the characters inhabiting it are brilliantly sketched. |
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These often show white underdrawing, probably white chalk, or outlines sketched in thin oil paint, either in white or a slightly darker shade of the ground colour. |
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He sketched it quickly, his hand trembling, giving the drawing an awkward, palsied look. |
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The cover sports a photograph of Dove's grandparents, giving a sense of the ordinary people whose quotidian lives will be fleetingly sketched within. |
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So sketches were sketched, proofs were proofed, copies were bound. |
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In his autograph scores the solo part is often only sketched in or partly notated, and it is clear that he improvised throughout a performance, not just in his cadenzas. |
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Now Frege axiomatized arithmetic with an intuitive collection of axioms, and proofs of number theory results which he had only sketched earlier he now gave formally. |
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In the early 1900s, fashion forgers often sketched designs they saw in Paris shows and sold reproductions in France and overseas. |
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He had drawn all the squares for the story, and had sketched in some of the characters. |
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One of the ugliest cars ever made, the Gremlin was said to have been first sketched out on the back of a Northwest Orient barf bag by an AMC's chief designer. |
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The first movement was plainly sketched, in G major, for basset horn. |
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Once they have sketched the outlines of the basic chronology, geochemistry and geography, the rest will probably fall, microfossil by microfossil. |
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Within minutes I had sketched the outline to a landscape scene. |
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Working models may start life as physical representations of verbal, sketched or signalled communication, and through iterative generations may evolve into novel bitsers. |
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I had sketched it all out on my ride home, and all I needed to do was travel the last few miles, go inside, type it all up, and sleep the sleep of the just. |
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It is speculated that Next Weekly found this hand-drawn map on an Internet bulletin board system sketched by a netizen and then used it as the official police plan. |
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I backed my pickup up under a shade tree, camped out on the open tailgate, and drew flight patterns on a roughly sketched map of the area within my view. |
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She slowly sketched out an outline of a clearly female human. |
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On a bright yellow ground, round or oval passages of gritty, greenish relief become squirting slices of citrus fruit, their outlines sketched in charcoal. |
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I sketched on the board the three geometric shapes to be used. |
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So after the landscape is sketched out through gathering material, I arrange and format the sounds into some kind of set or collection which works well together. |
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I entered these establishments unsolicited, sketched their latest grisly fashions, and then wrote a paragraph about them for a free sheet called The South Side News. |
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The problem with many of Spielberg's children is that they are sketched to be remarkably savvy but also innocent and dewy, as the situation warrants. |
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During 1974, Pink Floyd had sketched out three original compositions and had performed them at a series of concerts in Europe. |
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With urgency, Mumford quickly sketched as many details as possible. |
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Those imbrications are often gesturally sketched rather than deeply worked through. |
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Stephan Walters has sketched wonderfully the principles by which cities and, derivatively, nations can boom. |
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Among these were his 1516 studies of Jakob and Dorothea Meyer, sketched, like many of his father's portrait drawings, in silverpoint and chalk. |
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It also challenges the technology of bestializing sovereignty I have sketched in this paper. |
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The characters he sketched donned baggy jeans, do-rags, and gold medallions. |
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At night, as creative author, the cognoscente sketched out the first draft of his expanded autobiography. |
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A design is sketched on paper, often of a religious theme, and this is traced onto the clay. |
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The FEM discretization and the geometry of weatherstrip considered are sketched in Fig. |
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The helmet of the arms was not specified in the charter, but the engraver sketched out a peer's helmet on the final design, which is used. |
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Both the Orbit and the Pinnacle are riffs on an idea sketched out in 1917 by Vladimir Tatlin for a monument to international communism. |
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Turner may have intended the spire as the Eschenheimer Turm, or an exaggerated version of the Alte Nikolaikirche, both of which he had sketched. |
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She says that she later hid her field notes and sketched a wing onto her life list of bird species but didn't add the name. |
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There she sketched and explored an area that nourished her imagination and her observation. |
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Despite the crucial importance of this theory in complex analytic geometry, its p-adic counterpart has hardly been sketched. |
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The situation sketched above did not survive intact into any of the Germanic languages. |
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She worked in oil paint, watercolors, or pastel, and sketched using various drawing media. |
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In the foregoing sections we sketched the consistent and lucid oneirology which various indirect sources attribute to Aristotle. |
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There was also a remarkable Apulian situla with a face sketched under its bottom. |
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The Nut Job is a poorly-paced, 1950s-set computeranimated adventure festooned with hastily sketched, one dimensional characters. |
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Cameron sketched Jack's nude portrait of Rose for a scene which he feels has the backdrop of repression. |
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The Nut Job is a poorly paced, 1950s-set computeranimated adventure festooned with hastily sketched, one dimensional characters. |
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In Rome he sketched antiquities, sculptures and paintings at the Vatican Museums and other galleries, before carrying on to Naples, Pompeii, Bari and then Corfu. |
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By 1960, NASA had sketched the outline for a decadelong effort toward unmanned and then manned lunar explorations, as well as sending spacecraft to Venus and Mars. |
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Dungey first sketched the consequences for an interplanetary magnetic field that was oppositely directed from the generally northward terrestrial field. |
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He sketched the accident, sticking to the facts as they had happened. |
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Holbein travelled with Philip Hoby to Brussels and sketched Christina in 1538 for the king, who was appraising the young widow as a prospective bride. |
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In August 1850 Ruskin and Effie were at Wenlock Abbey where Ruskin sketched some of the arcading in the Norman Chapter House, which was used in The Stones of Venice. |
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Even poor Mr. Lloyd George cannot go out of his front door, or make a foozle on the ninth green, without being snapshotted, sketched, and probably filmed. |
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