Sentences with phrase «pen portraits»

There are some quite useful pen portraits of the new parliamentary candidates as well as the old boys.
The first sheet encourages the pupils to write short pen portraits (tweets) describing each character in the story.
His Great Contemporaries drew vivid pen portraits of leading political, military and cultural figures.
Attlee's Great Contemporaries: The Politics of Character (Continuum International Publishing Group # 16.99) gathers together a selection of witty, caustic pen portraits from 1951 to 1966.
Laws was determined to establish the achievements of his Party but, based upon notes he kept and those by Clegg, he has detailed accounts of many important decisions and shrewd pen portraits of his ministerial colleagues.
This publication acted as an expanded edition of her thesis, featuring the not quite monochromatic ballpoint pen portraits that have come to distinguish her style.
She wrote not only political works and the well - known «Clash», but a crime novel set in Parliament and an entertaining and illustrated book of pen portraits of her Parliamentary colleagues, «Peeps at Politicians».
If you were to draft a pen portrait of a successful entrepreneur, a number of characteristics might come to mind: they like to be the boss; their word is their bond; they have an instinct for judging character; they are experts at identifying and managing risk.
Moser would pen portraits of the «Salome» characters to help attract a wider audience in the arts community.
Tribal's website «pen portrait» from June 2014 says that Mr Marshall «has been the headteacher of two primary schools and has 13 years extensive experience of inspection.
Really don't like doing hair but will have to watch otherwise all pen portraits will have hats, caps or be bald!
A pen portrait of Sir Gilbert Walker
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