Sentences with phrase «out of newspaper»

As students come across new election terms in their current events reading, they might cut out of the newspaper or magazine the paragraph of text in which they find each new word.
Sometimes I'll cut an image out of the newspaper, it doesn't have to have meaning.
He had literally cut faces out of newspapers and books to paint them onto bodies in this work.
I remember my mother sending me care packages in college, and often in the card was an article she clipped out of a newspaper or magazine, warning me about some danger I could be facing.
Made out of newspaper clippings that reported on the devastating results of Hurricane Katrina, the implausible raincoat made out of paper, highlights how inadequate the measures for protecting and helping those without economic means during disasters are.
About a week later I answered a want ad out of the newspaper for someone to sell PC Software at the first software retail store in Dallas.
So when he actually clipped a recipe out of a newspaper, I paid attention.
Although Ellis tries to talk her out of the work, Catrin comes alive in the writer's room, sparring with the egotistical lead writer Tom Buckley (Sam Claflin) as they try to meld minds to make a compelling story out of a newspaper account of twin sisters who stole their alcoholic father's boat to rescue soldiers from Dunkirk.
Michelangelo Pistoletto; Newspaper Sphere Begins on The Mezzanine Bridge, Level 2, Turbine Hall Saturday 23rd May, 15.00 — 16.00 One of the key figures of Arte Povera, Michelangelo Pistoletto, will be creating a large sphere out of newspapers from around the world to be paraded through the streets of the City and Southwark.
A report from Juniper Research found that customers are 10 times more likely to use coupons on their mobile phones than they are to cut coupons out of newspapers or circulars.
Meat Free Monday has hardly been out of the newspapers since its launch on June 15th.
The decorations have been hanging around the supermarket for months, weekly gift guides have been falling out of newspapers across the country and now Christmas is so close we can almost touch it.
Arsenal have always prided themselves on being a classy club, with players who stay out of the newspapers for negative reasons, and play the game with great sportsmanship.
TIMES UNION CHARGED WITH BREAKING THE LAW The Times Union broke the law when it walked workers out of the newspaper's offices when it was supposed to be negotiating criteria for layoffs, the National Labor Relations Board has charged.
Yep, Boris's blond shock of hair is still sprouting out of the newspapers today.
We created these hanging love hearts out of newspaper, several chalkboards, I sourced cute little teacups and jars from vintage shops, I found an old suitcase and converted it into a wishing well, and created a makeshift bar!
where I clipped placements out of newspapers and rode the Ferris Wheel round and round at the Times Square flagship store.
We had fish and chips out of newspaper on the pier and it started to rain.
«Online dating sprung out of newspaper personals,» Lenhart said.
The university is concerned mainly to keep scandal out of the newspapers, but it turns a blind eye to the casual and constant debauchery that characterizes student life.
The year's first lesson plan had Westside students building functional chairs out of newspaper and tape.
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.
Carrie Slayton, a successful gossip columnist wants more out of her newspaper career, but when she comes upon the scoop of a lifetime in small - town Alaska, she must decide between her career or her heart.
With the purchase of her first dog (an English Springer Spaniel right out of the newspaper!)
He built inscrutable machines from milk bottles and copper wire, made sculptures out of newspapers, sausages and old records.
Collectively, the disjointed narrative recalled cinema or a non-sequential comic strip, but it's origin was based in collage and appropriation — each vignette was assembled in New York out of newspaper clippings from Mokgosi's native Botswana.
He also works extensively on artist's books and has created album covers and functional art houses out of newspapers, magazines, discarded paper bits, and other ephmera.
«My depiction of President Trump is in the style that I am known for and that is recreating obituaries out of the newspaper.
They've enlisted some of our favorite green fashion designers Samantha Pleet, Bahar Shahpar, Lara Miller and Anthony & Celeste Lilore of Restore Clothing, to design a garment out of newspaper.
Pick any story out of the newspaper where wrongdoing has been uncovered by investigative journalism, and ask yourself how that story might have been different under this sort of legislation, under the chill of oversight.
For example, within the past year she's pulled significant amounts of money out of newspaper advertising and plowed it into Internet and cable TV advertising, because those sources were generating more efficient uses of her ad dollars than newspapers.
You can simply roll your own rope out of newspaper and weave it into a beautiful handmade basket.
The film registers the apparition, deapparition and transformation of figures made out of newspaper and masking tape.
How does one manage lots and lots of paper — specifically things that are clipped out of newspapers & magazines?
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.
No wonder the papers were stolen by an appalled whistleblower, no wonder Nixon wanted to keep them out of the newspapers, and no wonder the soon - to - be-legendary Washington Post editor Ben Bradlee was determined to publish them.
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.
It was a collage of the Stars and Stripes made out of newspapers and pigment suspended in hot wax.
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.
I can get that out of the newspaper.
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