"To hold a pen" means to physically grip a writing tool, such as a pen or pencil, with your hand in a way that allows you to write or draw.
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I had trouble
holding the pen in my hand and using enough pressure to make it work to write.
All the pressure sensitivity, right click, and drawing functions work out of the box just
by holding the pen to the screen.
It requires
simply holding the pen against the patient's tissue, triggering the automated analysis using a foot pedal, and waiting a few seconds for a result.
Ever since prisoners have been locked up in a
small holding pen — they have come up with some pretty ingenious ways to keep active and workout.
Did you know that
holding a pen between your teeth horizontally will create a smile expression that can actually make your mood more positive?
The teacher and students control the laptop computer software by touching the electronic board display with a hand -
held pen device that functions much like a PC mouse.
Something
about holding a pen - style mouse makes you feel like you are selecting and clicking more precisely, which may be more mind over matter.
From the time she could
hold a pen in her hand, she's been writing everything possible, from journal entries to poetry to works of fiction.
Help is at hand, reports Monica Bay, and not just at LAX — here's her report on
holding pens for cell phone users at 13 airports.
For a meat product to be certified organic it must also have been processed at a certified organic abattoirs which keeps cattle in their social groups, provides comfortable
holding pens with feed, water and bedding, don't kill animals in the line of sight of other animals and render animals unconscious before they're killed.
Whoever
holds the pen on the drafting should aim to clearly capture and reflect the expectations of the contracting parties, and to avoid a situation arising where any future party (including a judge) is ever called upon to second guess unexpressed intentions.
The ordinance actually states AACC facilities are not just a series
of holding pens where animals are incarcerated for doing something wrong.
Memo to self moment: Do
n't hold a pen when interviewing the prime minister.
The certified organic abattoirs must keep animals in their social groups, provide
comfortable holding pens with feed, water and bedding.
However, included in the box with our review unit was the Transformer Keyboard Cover without any sort of sleeve attachment to
hold the pen while not in use.
What counts in this process, at the end of the day, is who
holds the pen when the final maps are drawn.»
Maybe I notice this more since I decided to do my own calligraphy for my wedding and have been trying to teach myself the basic skills, figure out how to
properly hold my pen holder, deciding which nib (s) I like the look of best, and which ones work best for me.
Hollywood Gets Revenge in «Silicon Valley,» «Veep» Views of Tech Titans Remember this, you masters of the Internet: He
who holds the pen, laughs last.
In the
front holding pens, you'll see all the sleek, skinny, super fast runners; in the hind pens, you'll see the un-sleek, un-skinny runners, and there's plenty.
Find a website with upcoming event info, or an event poster someone shared in social media — once you have the event on your screen, just press and
hold the pen back button, circle the time information, and watch Cortana do her magic.
How he manipulated Einstein's equations in his mind when he could no
longer hold a pen I can't even begin to imagine.»
When I arrived, I was guided to the sparsely decorated
admissions holding pen with students from schools like Duke, Harvard, and Princeton.
He remembered the Peasants» War: «I will
surely hold my pen in check and keep silent and not intervene as I did in the last uprising.
Blood samples were taken tomake sure the horses were not suffering from contagious diseases, and thehorses were placed in a
Lufthansa holding pen as they waited to be shipped tothe USDA quarantine station in Clifton, N.J..
«For decades, college basketball has been nothing short of a sham of amateurism and [a] fraudulent one -
year holding pen for the NBA.
She was barely a woman, a girl, really, and was appalled at the
ugly holding pen and scrubs, the disgusting room, and the icky, itchy, gray wool blanket they gave her.
A Rikers Island inmate who was viciously slashed with a razor in a
courthouse holding pen has filed a $ 5 million notice of claim against NYC for running a jail that can't even keep its violence confined to its detention center.
A helicopter buzzes just 10 metres above their heads, harrying them, driving them out of the pink and cream - coloured Nevada desert and towards the
first holding pen they've ever known.
We asked a student to stand on her
left holding a pen so Sally could see the reflection of the pen in the mirror on her right (and she said she could).
This lightweight rotating
caddy holds pens, pencils and paper clips with ease to keep your desk looking oh - so - organized.
► An alarm sounds and we hear that there is an active shooter on a military base; people scramble to block a door and hide under their desks; one man stands at the
door holding a pen as a weapon until the alarm is released.
Well, we now know how that turned out, as ISIS made Raqqa into a fear -
ridden holding pen marked by poverty and deprivation.
, many educators of the time believed, was separating them into emotional and
behavioral holding pens while their horomones adjusted to maturity.
It was a perfect storm for creating psychosocial -
enrichment holding pens for preadolescent children: middle schools.
Well, at least there's a certain discipline and seriousness implied in
holding the pen upright, ridiculous as it might seem as a cure for every problem.
Munro's hand DOES make an appearance,
holding a pen over a book that displays an excerpt from «The View from Castle Rock.»
The cocker chases a ball in the fenced - in play «park,» while two of the Shih Tzus chill out in a
spacious holding pen.
Similarly, the combination of Edward Poitras's tiny wall pieces about genocide — little
metal holding pens filled with crumbled pages from Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee — with Stephen Andrews's Facsimile, a series of fax - like portraits of people who have died of AIDS inscribed on beeswax, reveals both artists as quiet memorialists, acutely aware of the ellipses in remembering.
«I am sitting by a roaring fire, have a screen before the door, which is closed, so that I can sit here with a sable fur piece around my neck and my feet in a bearskin sack and I am still shivering with cold and can
barely hold the pen.