Please understand I know she is doing her job; but I find it irritating that she must look at every single coupon I have
cut out of the newspaper, match it to the corresponding product on my receipt before she will scan it.
After they have completed the printable, distribute pictures to students - either those you have
cut out of newspapers beforehand, photos, or even postcards - and have them write captions for the images.
We communicate regularly and mail each other clippings
we cut out of newspapers, and I no longer resent, as I once did, addressing her as Mrs. E. Griffin Dunne rather than as Mrs. Dominick Dunne.
«I would
cut them out of the newspaper, thousands of them, probably,» Jafa went on.
Margarita Myrogianni presents a photographic diptych of a still life with newspaper used as an object while at Tjorg Douglas Beer's collages a puppet is surrounded by images of celebrities, actors, pop star, dictators and war criminals that he has
cut out of newspapers.
Not exact matches
Oliver eventually pointed
out that The Oregonian «s publisher, Advance Publications, later put the
newspaper through a major reorganization aimed at making it «a digital - first» publication, while
cutting roughly 22 %
of the newsroom staff, including Esteve.
These thoughts as I write evoke the memory
of my mother who laboriously scoured the
newspaper and
cut out every available coupon before heading
out to go shopping.
22 If religious life is about rules and «I'd taken a year
out of university to work full - time for the pro-life cause» she recalls, «and some one put a
newspaper cutting on my desk about the Sisters
of Life.
Using
newspapers or magazines,
cut out photos
of items commonly found in a grocery store and tape each picture to an index card.
«He opened it with the key which he had kept on his chain, and its contents began to slide
out - a Penguin on Mediaeval Customs, a collection
of statistics for exports in 1946, a speech, carefully typed and tabulated, which he had failed to deliver because he hadn't been called, a library book on constitutional government, an unopened letter from an eccentric who used to write to him every day, a few
newspaper cuttings, three copies
of Hansard, a United Nations report, a grey tie, a clutter
of invitations to Mr and Mrs Michael Erskine, and a powder - compact which Jane had once left in the House.»
«Now people removed all that I said about the poor management
of the economy and then made it look like I started by talking about the resource locations
of this thing and put it forward and changed certain things to make me look like I was being a tribalist and it was bad, this is where I find people very mischievous;... You take the whole thing
out of context and make it look very tribalistic, so, I think, yes, it happened,
newspapers reported something wrong and I think people should be ashamed
of themselves when they do this kind
of «
cut and paste» to create that wrong impression in the system...» Mr Osafo Marfo clarified.
A coalition
of federal lawmakers has spoken
out against the new duties, including U.S. Reps. Brian Higgins and Elise Stefanik, who issued a joint statement on Thursday citing concerns over costs for consumers and potential job
cuts for employees
of newspaper and book publishers.
During each
of the Apollo flights, I stayed home from school, huddled in the basement near the television with the diagrams
of rockets I had
cut out of local
newspapers and magazines, transfixed by the images from space.
He finds her class simplistic, and the upcoming project - make a paper collage with pictures
of food
cut out from
newspapers and magazines - bogus.
House for Sale Reading / Writing / Art
Cut out «house for sale» ads from the real estate section
of the
newspaper.
I never thought about it that way, but now that I have, I'm curious about why
newspapers have been so willing to
cut out a section
of their publications that, potentially, was a moneymaker for them.
All
newspaper, magazine,
newspaper and audiobook sales are all sourced from the Newsstand or iTunes directly, so Apple gets a
cut out of everything.
We do not consider individual printing
of single images on normal office copier paper to be commercial use, even if it is posted in your place
of work (Just like how
cutting out a comic strip from the
newspaper and sticking it on the wall
of your office cubicle wouldn't be considered commercial use, either).
Stretched over 500m2, the museum has at its disposal one
of the largest archives in the world, which includes more than 1000 metres
of archive material (files,
newspaper cut outs, videos, posters, photographs, paintings, sculptures and so on).
Sometimes I'll
cut an image
out of the
newspaper, it doesn't have to have meaning.
The Zeitungsphotos (
Newspaper Photographs), conceived in the early 1990s, reproduce photographs which the artist
cut out of German
newspapers and weekly magazines.
I was seeing art that touched me made
out of cut - up
newspapers.
The
cut out paper,
newspapers, found objects, and assemblage sculptures became some
of the most influential pieces that helped shaped the art today.
Featuring Minding My Own Business and It's About Me, It's About You, two installations
of altered and
cut -
out newspapers where sprouts emerge from the front page photographs to add a nuanced narration to each article.
She deals with related subject matter yet in different media in a long - term project
of works on paper titled Art for Modern Architecture, in which the artist conceals parts
of newspapers with modernist
cut -
outs from an Ellsworth Kelly catalogue.
Lubaina Himid has dedicated much
of her professional and curatorial life to making Black artists and specifically Black female artists more visible, but here in Hull she is very literally representing Black lives, by for example overpainting porcelain dinnerware with the images
of slaves that would have been the ones using them to serve food, or by isolating racist stereotypes in
newspaper clippings from the Guardian, or through her larger than life
cut -
outs of Black servants in A Fashionable Marriage.
For
Cutting Out The New York Times (1977/2015), O'Grady reticulates snippets
of the
newspaper into Dadaist poems.
Free - flowing patterns and motifs are finely
cut out of re-used
newspapers to create stunning works
of art.
Discover's Chris Mooney points
out that we have, in the G20, more science degrees than things for them to do, and on the other hand, a complete dearth
of science journalism, and a growing divide between scientists and the public, and laments that, after all,
newspapers and mass media have to do what makes the most profit, so science journalism is inevitably going to be squeezed
out as cheaper - to - produce internet sources
cut into media ad revenue.
Then,
cutting out letters from a
newspaper, he sent each board member a series
of letters.