Another man with filthy clothes and wild hair spends hours filling legal pads with unintelligible squiggles. |
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Kamiyama floats gorgeous shimmering melodies that fade in and out of the background, and synth squiggles periodically accent the rhythm. |
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Later, the squiggles were etched on light-sensitive paper that could be developed like a photograph. |
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Buoyant circles, rings and squiggles float like islands and lena, at times, an amusing semblance of comic-book drawing. |
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The park was dotted with children in uniforms, running from pillar to post, hastily jotting down squiggles in their little notebooks. |
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Curving peculiar squeaking sounds bend round corners as cardboard tubes, strings, and electronic squiggles are played along with distant piano. |
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British haute cuisine is currently at risk from choking itself to an early death on a diet of squiggles, blobs, foams, and purees. |
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What could be a striking acoustic song is drowned in inconsequential little squiggles and unnecessary violin and clarinet noodling. |
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Then, using a straw, get your child to blow the paint into funny lines and squiggles so all the colours mix and overlap. |
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Using the glass paints, make squiggles, dots or lines on the surface of the bottles. |
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I now have pages filled with meaningless strings of words, little diagrams, squiggles and waves. |
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Together, they drew lines, and squiggles, and circles, until the green crayon was exhausted. |
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When a bat swoops overhead, Miller's laptop beeps and clicks, and corresponding lines and squiggles appear on the screen. |
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Most of the scratchy lines and squiggles visible here are the green patina of oxidized bronze, not a part of the original coin as cast. |
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The average foreigner is a tortured soul, trying desperately to discern any logic in the squirms and squiggles of an Indian road map. |
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I stared at the page of equations I had just finished, looking at the neat rows of numbers and seeing nothing but a blur of meaningless squiggles. |
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You gaze at them on a map – the greater and lesser squiggles on the Ordnance Survey's snakes-and-ladders grid. |
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Several of these craters had rings of black and purple squiggles. |
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The painting is a giant abstract canvas full of vibrant, thick black lines and smaller red squiggles on a white background. |
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The usual excuse is that readers of newspapers prefer their sentences short, their paragraphs pint-sized and text uncluttered with mysterious squiggles. |
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The line with squiggles on it was said to represent the laying of carpet. |
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Between the bushy eyebrows and the unruly thatch of greying hair are two pronounced squiggles that evince a sceptical outlook on humanity. |
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If there are six or more squiggles, then adequate transmitter signal is being received by the receiver. |
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Those funny dots, lines, and squiggles help writers point the way. |
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As the transmitter reaches its maximum range, the squiggles will become less frequent than every 2.5 seconds. |
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The detailed map of Canada, with all its dots, lines and squiggles, assumed its present shape. |
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This stage is characterized by squiggles, random marks, and letters or words that children have copied. |
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Opening up my textbook, I find a mass of lines, squiggles, and letters. |
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The powder came to my boot tops, and we never seemed to come close to our previous tracks, leaving long, gorgeous snow squiggles that stretched for miles. |
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The squeeze bottles quickly form squiggles, dots, and spirals on almost every dish, and they're even used for tasks like dressing salads that do not require their precision. |
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Exchange squiggles as before, but this time each player puts his or her pen tip on one end of the squiggle line. |
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One package resembled a debit card with the inside revealing a seven-panel Z-card insert using squiggles to illustrate the many debit card purchases that now equal AIR MILES Reward Miles. |
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It is important to wait for two consecutive squiggles with the same pitch and roll information before relying on the information to give any steering commands. |
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My mother helped me out, and slowly and mysteriously the black squiggles turned into words which turned into sentences, which turned into stories. |
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But, at times, the wounds are squiggles, frills, nearly tattoos which brand the figure to embellish it and at the same time to possess it by fire. |
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Avoid the temptation to add squiggles or to make the line look jagged. |
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I remember sitting beside my grandfather as he sat at his desk, a neat stack of typewriter and carbon paper on one side of him and a notebook full of squiggles and curlicues on the other. |
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In the country scene entitled Ste-Rose, Quebec, the eye is swept by the wind, up the road, to follow several rushing figures that are verging on being abstract squiggles of paint. |
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Executed with a wide brush, the strokes are playful and improvisatory, appearing at times as patterned squiggles, zigzags, or loops, and sometimes resolutely defining a shape. |
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A cornucopia of hyped-up breakbeats, keyboard squiggles, surf grooves, dancehall stylee, dumb loops and much atonal shouting along, Far In dares you not to smile. |
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A cupcake moon shining its squiggles on the Las Vegas desert. |
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Suzanne Thomson had the idea to set up messy and arty play centre Squiggles n Giggles after being told she faced losing her job last autumn. |
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