Sentences with phrase «squiggle at»

Case in point would be the downward squiggle at the end of graph.
The paper is headed»10 Downing Street» and David Cameron's signature is squiggled at the bottom.

Not exact matches

At a youthful 12 years old the paint is barely dry on Cy's squiggles.
I don't know if this was partly the cause of her incredible cuddly nature, but other moms would marvel at the fact that she loved being held when their own babies would squiggle away from them.
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.»
Mr. Squiggles, you had us — me and my 8 - year - old who started crying for you back in August — at the hamster version of hello.
That's a crazy statistic, and you'd think that someone who genuinely cares about online dating would run their profile through a grammar tool, ask a friend to look at it, or at least look out for the red squiggle.
McDonagh devises such a superb dramatic scenario — two people with a begrudging mutual respect, on opposite sides of an impossible situation, headed straight at each other like cars playing chicken — that it's almost a disappointment when the film ends up subverting its own trajectory, then squiggling off in other directions.
The new iDrive controller also has a touch - sensitive «squiggle pad» which is pretty good at recognising even the sloppiest of handwriting.
Revenues of $ 6.1 billion decreased 4.9 % from 2014 although net earnings squiggled in at $ 36.6 million -LRB-.6 % of sales), up from a loss of $ 47.3 million the previous year.
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.
At the same time, the squiggle - like blue line that lays on top of the majority of the painting is reminiscent of digital marks made through computer programs such as the brush tool in Photoshop, a technique that remains prominent in contemporary painting today.
As part of «Ways of Living», a show curated by Arcadia Missa at David Roberts Art Foundation (DRAF) in London earlier this year, Loft Schulz covered the gallery walls in a rude explosion of acid - yellow and lavender squiggles.
This includes paint (another tool at her disposal); Color Field painting; the brushstroke, squiggle, and line; Chinese and Japanese art; Indian miniatures; abstraction; figuration; abstract illusionism; inspirational posters; children's book illustrations; greetings cards; thrift store merchandise; wheels from bicycles, go carts, and strollers; buttons; embroidery and appliqué; mythology; essays on other artists.
A shallow presentation of 80s all - stars, from a Jeff Koons equilibrium tank to a Christopher Wool circuit of squiggles, gives onto an offensive «minorities room» — in which David Hammons, Glenn Ligon, Mark Bradford, and other African American artists, plus the Cuban - born Félix González - Torres, are shunted together in a half - hearted and market - approved look at identity and opposition.
Here the artist began with a rather clumsy squiggle using a digital brush, yet at this scale it becomes imposing, with some of the dynamic presence of a Franz Kline or a Robert Motherwell.
Hit the right optical biting point, and the squiggles coalesce into portraits, like the one on this wall at White Cube Bermondsey.
However, most spectators who look at a painting without recognizing anything in it, almost always describe it as «abstract», whether or not it has a naturalistic squiggle or two.
As evidenced by the paintings in her current retrospective at the Whitney, she keeps a toolshed of effects and objects — drop shadows, large modernist grids, drips, bicycle wheels, squiggles, text, impasto that rivals cake frosting, and even wallpaper — that appear predetermined to keep every possible idea of «mark - making» alive.
Models without anthropogenic forcing do much more poorly at reproducing the observed trend trajectories (observed data WAY outside the squiggles) than models with anthropogenic forcing.
MW, as well as SM's work, does not lead me to question whether Mann et al created a skillful temperature reconstruction but whether these proxies are useful at all for the task.........» Mannian squiggles» as SM says.
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!).
When the plate vibrates at just the right frequency, the sand jerks into squiggles and waves known as Chladni patterns.
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