But in present - day downtown Brooklyn he's disarmed streetwalkers with his wordplay (which includes such horrible pick - up lines as «I Paid the Light Bill Just To See Your Face») painted in
bold lettering across the concrete - and - steel facades that dominate the landscape.
Well to my surprise, there it was in
BOLD lettering across front of wallet.
Not exact matches
In an open
letter to his baby girl — which doubled as a 2,238 - word press release, with
bolded phrases and separated sections for maximum ease when skimming — Zuckerberg writes that he wants to «join people
across the world to advance human potential and promote equality for all children in the next generation.»
Add these transactions to the stock already owned by these foreign investors (countries), well, we might as well just stamp the American flag with big
bold letters, S O L D
across each one.
In big,
bold, burning, red
letters across the top it read: «GOD HATES...» and then scattered around the rest of the board were groups of people that God hates: liars, cheaters, atheists, drunks, adulterers, and gays (he used a different word, which I won't include here).
The word «awesome» written
across the front of the tub looks clean and attractive, despite the
bold, shouty capital
letters.
Or pants with «Juicy «in
bold shimmering
lettering across the rear, make a clear focal point and send a clear message.
Hanging on the front of each desk is a 3 - by - 5 card with the student's first name printed on it in big,
bold letters that can be read from
across the room.
The 2018 Ram 1500 bears
bold RAM
lettering across the grille that makes it a hard model to miss.
The bespoke
letters feature
across the identity, coupled with
bold bright colours that were inspired by the acrylic colours from which Swordfish can cut.
Emma González, David Hogg, Cameron Kasky, Alex Wind and Jaclyn Corin all appear on the cover, with the word «ENOUGH,» written in
bold letters and imposed
across the image.
As you can see from the professional substitute teacher cover
letter sample above, your writing will come
across as
bolder and more persuasive through the use of strong, active verbs such as evaluated, influenced, addressed, encouraged, taught, instructed, guided, explained, facilitated, and critiqued.
When we received our copy in the mail, our eyes were immediately drawn to the
bold orange
letters across the bottom of the cover that read, «ideas to steal!».