«She's
a blotter for learning,» says Buffett.
Not exact matches
This means anything from a court proceeding that mentions your name to a police
blotter from college
for being at the wrong party at the wrong time.
For those who love pulp fiction or the crime
blotters in their town weeklies, however, there is no better place to look than in the small print of the Wall Street Journal's B section.
Those folks pop up all the time in the newspaper's police
blotter, charged with «offering a false instrument
for filing.»
Although it remains to be seen whether eBay can effectively police its users, the company does keep a running
blotter on eBay.com chronicling its efforts to help law enforcement catch people who use the site
for illegal transactions, including selling counterfeit items, peddling illegal drugs or fencing stolen goods.
So oil
blotters, or a bit of loose powder
for touch ups, are essential.
No matter how small my purse is, I won't leave
for an event without oil
blotters.
Electric Slide (R
for profanity, sexuality, nudity and brief violence) Crime
blotter biopic chronicling the life and times of furniture salesman - turned - infamous outlaw Eddie Dodson (Jim Sturgess) who robbed 72 banks over the course of his checkered career.
Before joining CNN, Chappell wrote about movies, restaurants and music
for alternative weeklies, in addition to his first job: editing the police
blotter.
Founder of charitable website kindtraveler.com, Jessica
Blotter joins us to talk about her inspiration
for her business, giving back to the community while traveling, and living the vegan lifestyle.
He finds it easier to derive imagery from a location when he himself is many miles away — he first painted early 90s snowy scenes like
Blotter (1993) in London,
for instance.
«This show focuses on the
blotter art that I obtained or created through my 50 years of love
for The Grateful Dead.»
The many living artists on the list include Peter Doig (
Blotter), Tracey Emin (
For You; and Hate and Power Can Be a Terrible Thing), David Shrigley (Stop It) and a Damien Hirst spot painting (Pardaxin).
According to The
Blotter, Rabbi S. Binyomin Ginsberg, a consultant, author and speaker on parenting issues, flew hundreds of times per year
for work.