Sentences with phrase «boldface not»

I put the names in boldface not because they mean anything to me, but because they do for the intended audience: People who care about Paris fashion.

Not exact matches

Burt's point is that the boldfaced names are not always the ones we should be chasing.
Mr. Rosen is not a lobbyist and as such does not have to disclose his meetings with the mayor, but his firm represents a slew of boldfaced names that have major business at City Hall.
That nonsense you posted yesterday PM about school district tax caps did not even merit a response — no one would buy the boldfaced lies you put in that comment!.
«I could not imagine a bigger deal if — and of course that's a boldface «if» — if it turns out to be right,» says Gregory Laughlin, a planetary scientist at the University of California (UC), Santa Cruz.
(boldface) Not for internal use.
Rather it's a purposefully rousing homage to the ideals of journalistic independence, governmental accountability and gender equality that isn't averse to underlining, italicizing and boldfacing why those principles are more important than ever.
That said, while in no way begrudging John Huston's prologue narration and John Hurt's standout rendering of the Horned King, I respect an old school Disney movie that uses professional voiceover actors and not the boldface names of the moment to bring its characters to life, notably the great John Byner as Gurgi, a Gollum - like troublemaker.
What this means is that I can't globally change the style all of the italics or boldface characters — or those drop - capped initial letters.
Given Carly Berwick's branding in New York magazine of the 2008 Whitney Biennial as the exhibition's Facebook installment (a characterization prompted in part by cocurator Shamim Momin's legendary predilection for what she terms «the embrace of locality»), it was perhaps unsurprising that Tuesday night's VIP opening was packed not only with boldface names but also, seemingly, with all their old classmates.
He was not an easy man to edit, though — he kept wanting to put unnecessary commas, «that's,» and boldfacing back into his manuscripts — but the great ones never are.
Similarly, typographer Matthew Butterick points out that putting blocks of text in boldface does not generally have the intended effect of getting the reader to focus harder on it.
The sentence stating the case's holding did boldface and italicize the key word «not»: «Under this decision, an inherited IRA is not exempt from the claims of creditors in bankruptcy under the Bankruptcy Code exclusion for «retirement funds.»
This means that boldface, italics, or different font sizes don't appear in the online plain text version.
Do not overuse text highlights, boldface, italics, and underlining.
In other words, the document should not have boldfacing, italics, underlines, bullets, or indents.
ASCII documents do not contain underlining, boldface, italics, bullets, rule lines, graphics, font choices, or any of the formatting pizzazz you're used to with contemporary word processors.
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