Sentences with phrase «number scrawled»

But there's something wonderful about looking up a textbook with no full - text access online, and instead walking down to the uni library with a Dewey decimal number scrawled on a sticky note.

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Images obtained exclusively by CNN show that the phrase «property of ISIS» scrawled in black paint on a number of the homes that were abandoned.
Amputee number 130 is stretching on the pavement, number 158 is chattering away, number 34 is holding up his prosthetic hand so you can better read the letters A-I-R-B-O-R-N-E scrawled on the plastic knuckles.
They can also recognize the numbers zero through nine as a lab assistant scrawls them on a pad with an electronic pen.
After a frenzied few months of almost exclusive e-reading, I returned largely to the traditional printed book for a number of reasons: screen fatigue, a tendency to scrawl in margins, because I want my kids to see me reading, and because I'm a passionate supporter of bookshops and booksellers.
In the old days, people scrawled their numbers on paper.
A glance at three recent works by Kate Davis (b. 1977) from a numbered series Disgrace appear to have pencil scrawls on pages of an art catalogue featuring nude studies of the female figure.
Before Jasper Johns, he had scrawled numbers on white canvas.
From 1966 to 1972, Twombly created a number of canvases that resembled blackboards, with light - colored loops and scrawls flowing across grey backgrounds.
In Benito's Sigfrid (2006), two lead oars are propped up on a stone plinth alongside scrawled numbers in neon on the wall.
An important series of paintings from 1967 to 1970 — some measuring 10 feet high and 32 feet wide — were starkly reminiscent of a blackboard with geometric shapes, numbers and scrawls of handwriting.
Or an arm that isn't scrawled messily with numbers.
Six Crimee is the depiction of six black heads, each highly individualized and expressive, each topped by a nimbus, each hovering above abstract gestural paint strokes, a row of numbers, graffiti - like scrawls, and some recognizable imagery resembling game boards.
From 1966 to 1972, Twombly created a number of canvases that resembled blackboards, with light - colored loops and scrawls flowing across gray backgrounds.
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