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"squiggle" is a wavy or curvy line, like a doodle or a zigzag shape.
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Fill each half with
squiggles of icing, small zig zags from the centre to the outside of the cupcake look best.
Nearby is the cartoony Malevich Looks Down on Pollock, a ballpoint - pen sketch of a plain square above a bunch of
squiggles on the floor beneath it that offers a wry comment about Polke's preference for Constructivism over Abstract Expressionism.
So, the proper comparison is not the observed trend with the mean, it is with the range of trajectories produced by the model ensemble — that prediction interval is what the scatter of
squiggles in fig. 2 shows.
They took the idea of the old red - reveal secret message system where you use a red film to find a message hidden behind a bunch of
red squiggles and put it into a puzzle game.
They used a laser to engrave tooth - like
squiggles into smooth glass, creating patterned cracks in its structure.
But at the same time, observed writer John Leo, a large number of Americans were «computerphobes» and «technopeasants» who feared computers were «designed to destroy privacy, eliminate jobs, carry the TV generation even further away from literacy, read
little squiggles on cornflakes boxes so the grocer can cheat his customers more easily, and allow World War III to be launched entirely by technical error.»
The volunteer thinks «aah,» and sure enough, the bar extends right, proof that the computer's analysis of those hundreds of
squiggling lines in the black rectangle is correct.
Features of Digital Reading Years before you could read, you probably learned how a book works — what the cover signifies, how to hold the book, how to turn pages — and that those little
black squiggles on the page are words (even if reading them was years away).
Piled high at one end of the room, the cloth then makes its way to a table where it is marked
by squiggles and doodles in blue thread, as if the seamstress had recently departed for a coffee break.
«
Squiggle brows» are the latest blogger - induced beauty trend to take over your Instagram feed and leave you wondering either why someone hadn't thought of this sooner, or just «Why?»
From South Korea to Russia to Japan, geophysical instruments recorded
squiggles as seismic waves passed through and shook the ground.
This triple candle holder tumbles across the tabletop in
random squiggles and curls that terminate into a lovely tulip shaped base.
Lolie was breastfed until about 18 months then relearned how to latch 3 months before she turned 5 when
Squiggle Bug was born.
Scan through the document on your computer, and look for any red lines that the program has
squiggled under the text to highlight mistakes.
When set, use royal icing to
make squiggles across center of each cupcake.
After all, numbers and words are
just squiggles and lines that stand in for math and language.
Most walk along for awhile, exchanging news at a murmur before padding away, so quietly that by the time I'm aware of their absence, they're often
mere squiggles on the horizon.
Exquisite and rare 1930s cape featuring multicolor microbeading on a black chiffon ground in an allover
squiggle design.
Yeah, I got to the room which (in retrospect) shows how controller moves map to code elements, but for me the missing link was between that and reading the random - looking
squiggles which, when rotated 90 degrees counterclockwise, turn out to be a list of code elements that you're supposed to produce in order to open a door.
The post has arrived and although as a trainee, hardly anything is addressed to you, fee earners are always keen for trainees to have a go at doing a first draft of an email or letter in response on their behalf (you quickly learn to accept the red pen
squiggles across your work!).
A look at how emerging readers
turn squiggles into sounds and then words.
Mark Tobey's wonderful
white squiggles do not appear too often and Lot 219, «Untitled,» is a good example.
Often sculpting the forms in her compositions out of clay prior to painting, Braunig's works are all about surface, distorting
simple squiggles or zig - zags into phantom objects or sensations.
Cheim & Reid, who have done more than any other major New York gallery to bring women's art to the fore, are exhibiting the last painting ever made by Joan Mitchell — a ravishing mess of blue and
yellow squiggles indebted to Monet — alongside first - rate sculptures by Jenny Holzer and Lynda Benglis and a new abstract painting by Pat Steir dripping in silver and gold.
Case in point would be the downward
squiggle at the end of graph.
The elongated sterling silver
squiggle earrings, are my go to longer statement earrings at the moment.
Colors independent of reality, painted in bold patches of irregular shapes, and his use of slashes and
squiggles representing trees, shrubs, rocks and other elements of the landscape became his signature style.
Writing about this tendency and its connection to Wool's signature
spray squiggle, Glenn O'Brien notes, «Christopher Wool takes it to the bridge, spanning abstract expressionism and pop, drama and comedy, funk and the sublime.
Mesh exploits will be fixed, so people can no longer
squiggle through the geometry and move around the map unseen.
The little girls picked Christy up like a sack of potatoes, and Christy did
n't squiggle or try to get away.
I loathe those red
squiggles while I'm typing, and they're rarely correct, anyway.
As everybody knows, there's no
bigger squiggle on the seismograph of CRISIS than the dreaded vote of confidence.
Set up this fine motor work station, and your child can practice zigzag and
squiggle patterns using buttons.
It's a flat object made from a tree with flexible parts on which are imprinted lots of funny
dark squiggles.
The sitemap resembles something like a written list on a notepad with a
few squiggles drawn.
Braking is standard fart - the car comes to a halt cleanly in a straight line without
squiggling about too much.
As a book designer, I understand how font choice and page layout and other aesthetic factors empower readers to decode those
ink squiggles into something greater than the data on the page.
Its like Miss Jane holding
Mr Squiggles leg so he doesn't go off in a tangent.
Not sure about Miss Jane holding Mr
Squiggles leg:)-- but your comments certainly hold people's hands as they navigate their way learning forex.
Interacting with the other pieces in the collection requires a more conceptual, abstracted approach — like the cryptically simplistic Thumbnail # 6 (2012), by Ron Ewert, a white background interrupted by
cartoonish squiggles, and Elijah Burgher's intricate, multi-colored Don't confuse trust and control (2013), which leads the eyes towards all corners of the piece in maze - like fashion.
These in turn
host squiggles of paint discharged straight from the tube.
His drawings run about five feet tall, more the scale of architecture than of easel painting, and he fills the triangles too painstakingly to
allow squiggles to show.