Keep it simple: «LOST DOG» or «CAT» should be at the top in large, easy to
read bold letters.
Not exact matches
In big,
bold, burning, red
letters across the top it
read: «GOD HATES...» and then scattered around the rest of the board were groups of people that God hates: liars, cheaters, atheists, drunks, adulterers, and gays (he used a different word, which I won't include here).
Write in big,
bold letters so the address is easy to
read.
He shot me a cockeyed look when I noticed he went beyond the point of electioneering setting up Peter Koo's sandwich boards with big
bold red
lettering on the side that
read «Property of Mike Ricatta.»
A font with narrow
letters, or another with big
bold ones, or with
letters in italic, usually makes it difficult for the audience to actually
read what is written on the slide.
Hanging on the front of each desk is a 3 - by - 5 card with the student's first name printed on it in big,
bold letters that can be
read from across the room.
As part of Malloy's «
bold» move, Governor Malloy, Lt. Gov. Nancy Wyman, House Speaker Brendan Sharkey, and Senate President Donald Williams wrote in a joint
letter (see joint
letter) that
read, in part;
A
letter from child development experts, including Robert Winston, published today in the Guardian, calls on Ofsted, the schools» watchdog, to withdraw its report,
Bold Beginnings, published in November, which said reception pupils needed to be pushed harder in
reading and maths.
If you notice, the clamshell bonnet now
reads only «Discovery» in
bold lettering instead of «Land Rover», which gives the SUV a separate identity.
Unlike most websites that feature a book's name in
bold letters, Kindle Nation Daily proposes the extended description that stirs reader's curiosity to find out what the book is all about by clicking the cover image to further
read the synopsis, author's profile, and reviews.
What I would do is to putting very clearly and in
bold letters in the product description that this book is designed exclusively for the Nook Color and that it is not recommended to be
read on other devices.
Read carefully and note that I'm putting the goal in big,
bold letters for extra emphasis.
The words «REWARD» should be at the top of the page in big
bold letters; this will get people to slow down and
read your poster.
«LOST CAT» in
bold letters that can be easily
read from a distance is the headline, and include a basic description but keep some details private and I'll tell you why in a moment.
In
bold, easy - to -
read letters, «THERAPY DOG» will be engraved on the front of this aluminum ID tag.
Well, today I got a
letter that
reads in part [
bolding is mine]:
I can write another list that spells this info out in
bold letters at the top of the page if you like, or you could just
read.
Even though you could watch this teaser inside of Watch Dogs 2, there were still warning signs covered in
bold letters reading «UBISOFT CONFIDENTIAL, DO NOT DISTRIBUTE.»
The
bold lettering,
reading Your body is a battleground, is characteristic of Kruger's ability to combine art and protest and challenge the viewer to think about the meaning of each work.
I'm beginning to think that you are either dense or unable to
read and digest the written word when written in English, so let me repeat (I'll put it in
bold letters, so you can see it better way up there in Norway).
«I
read a book once where this guy sits down in a meeting and has a resume with
bold letters, and it's underlined, and the interviewer says, «I don't approve of this resume,» and the guy thinks to himself «well, I'm here.»»
The experience section uses standard headings and uses
bold lettering to make the job title...
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Put things you want to stand out in
bold and have a trusted friend
read through your resume and cover
letter before you send them out.
Of course after
reading the big
bold letters and you are wondering what «THE VULTURES» are and how to avoid them.
When we received our copy in the mail, our eyes were immediately drawn to the
bold orange
letters across the bottom of the cover that
read, «ideas to steal!».