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As in Peru, ink-stained fingers served as proof of voting.
Will saucy Miss Edmunds exercise her ink-stained wiles on Tom Branson?
It was a long night for all of us ink-stained wretches.
Their answers may require a trigger warning for the proudly ink-stained set.
The inflated, always suspect authority of ink-stained wretches like me has been leveled by digital anarchy.
The gears of capitalism will turn even the most jaded ink stained wretch into a consumer, it seems.
For one thing, because it breaks few stories it fails to conform to ink-stained hacks' journalistic ideals.
Maybe I have crossed the ink-stained line of the essay writer, where Hitler is always beyond it.
It was already an open secret in London's ink-stained magazine offices, though not among most of her fans.
By the end, the book was ink-stained with corrections, but not a single puzzle was solved in pencil.
In a Facebook post, Heather Chisum posted the photos showing the ink-stained skin of her 1-year-old son.
For this quest, however, Ga hunts through libraries and footnotes, feeling the ashes of crumbled empires through her ink-stained fingers.
" In fact, all the Florentine merchant bankers of the Renaissance could be recognized, it was said, by their "ink-stained fingers.
But when a dead body is found surrounded by ink-stained bills, Bell knows: Silas, a cultlike bank robber, is back.
Staff sizes shrank, content shriveled up and bean counters began selling off ink-stained furniture in hopes of maintaining high profit margins.
Instead of embracing the red-ink-stained status quo, Congress should prioritize our national defense and eliminate wasteful and outdated domestic programs.
CGLabs, a Canadian outfit, is pioneering its own method, primarily marketed as DNA preservation (though not necessarily for the ink-stained crowd).
Its present name, a truncation of Tribune online content, reflects an intention to focus more on pixels than on ink-stained wretchedness.
Ink-stained devotees of today's print edition can learn much about how to loosen their death grip on the recipe from Samin Nosrat.
Of course, no ink-stained wretch could ever be as compelling as the placid man who changed the popular conception of childhood itself.
Unfortunately, bureaucrats are busy writing data localization laws that stem from the age of ink-stained vellum paper rather than our current Dropbox reality.
New Delhi (CNN)During Indian elections, voters usually go home with an ink-stained finger -- a measure that was introduced to prevent voter fraud.
A man shows his ink-stained finger after voting during elections for more than 42,6173 village leaders nationwide in Pasig, Philippines, on May 14.
Hundreds of them, from cinemas to sushi restaurants, offered discounts to those who had voted and could prove it with an ink-stained finger.
In previous generations, though, ink-stained wretches at newspapers, desiring nondigital page views, were most likely the sources of tall tales that fooled thousands.
A diverting revival of Ben Hecht and Charles MacArthur's classic, four-letter hymn to obsessive ink-stained wretches from 1928, directed by Jack O'Brien.
The news about newspapers is pretty bleak these days, so what better time to revisit the hardboiled, ink-stained, pre-clickbait era of yore?
So the good news for ink-stained wretches is that Articoolo isn't good enough to replace your handy newsletter writer or around-the-way journalist.
I used to work at the old, ink-stained New York Times, and we would sometimes go out drinking after putting the print paper to bed.
The campus is scruffy but cheerful, boasting an ink-stained calligraphy studio and a wall daubed with stone-age cave paintings (the result of a class art project).
They then cast their votes in improvised urns and showed off ink-stained index fingers to prove they participated - just like people across the country voting for real.
Frequently on the list of least-admired jobs, openly loathed by both politicians and the electorate, and portrayed as meddlesome bumblers, it's hard out there for ink-stained wretches.
This version lovingly sees to all these details with what you imagine are cold, nervous, thin-fingered hands … possibly long-nailed, ink-stained and emerging from frayed black sleeves.
She navigated those nightly celebrity dinners and charity benefits (whose success she assured by a mere mention beforehand) not as some interloping ink-stained wretch, but as a peer.
I was a full-time blogger, the little brother to the journalist, the digital-ink-stained wretch that pounded out content for millions of readers with speed and attempted accuracy.
"You have just been kissed by William Randolph Hearst," one reporter told the young preacher, showing Graham a two-word telegram sent by the newspaper magnate to his ink-stained scribes.
For decades, the cluttered kiosk has catered to the eclectic, ink-stained needs of the famous, the soon-to-be famous and 10 million others who pass through Harvard Square each year.
Theater A diverting revival of Ben Hecht and Charles MacArthur's classic, four-letter hymn to obsessive ink-stained wretches from 1928, this production, which closes on Sunday, is directed by Jack O'Brien.
This salt-and-sea image — rather than the ink-stained one — is the concept behind a small upscale chain of New England-style restaurants, which serve straightforward seafood dishes in casually stylish settings.
Rather than starting where Alcott does, during an austere wartime Christmas, Gerwig introduces us to Jo seven years later, an ink-stained scribbler paying a visit to a New York publisher (Tracy Letts).
Fully veiled Iraqi women in Baghdad flash the sign for victory with their ink-stained fingers after casting their vote in Iraq's first parliamentary election since the withdrawal of US troops, April 20183, 2.
" When we embarked on our research project, we had the same gut feeling as Mr. Scott, who laments that "the inflated, always suspect authority of ink-stained wretches like me has been leveled by digital anarchy.
Ink-stained fisticuffs in the press date back to the earliest days of our republic (and far beyond), but the difference with the internet is that the crucial, mediating hurdle has been removed, the editor's desk.
Robbie Collin, The Telegraph: Spielberg pushes these moments right to the brink of corniness, but you wouldn't want it any other way, particularly as the ink-stained romance of the newspaper business plays up to his sentimental streak.
Today the stationery show is less of a refined get-together for those in service of ladies who lunch and more of a showcase for small-time artisans, tattooed and ink-stained printers, and iPad stylus drawers alike.
It's a hyped-up, four-letter hymn to the obsessiveness of the ink-stained muckraker, a profession at which Hecht and MacArthur toiled in happy squalor in Chicago before ascending to celebrity as writers for Broadway and Hollywood.
This has nothing to do with an ink-stained wretch from the news media like me wanting to interview him; this is about Hornets fans a year ago and Bulls fans worldwide this year who were desperate to see him.
Earlier images of a church belfry, hilltop castles, threateningly fantastic monsters, natural phenomena like the cloud-covered moon or breaking waves, and even a spider industriously toiling in its web seem to melt into the nonobjective atmosphere of ink-stained paper.
One of the few activities that my classmates and I got up to that did provide worthwhile entertainment was stringing jewelry out of paperclips, the only items residing in the dredges of our ink-stained canvas pencil bags during study hall — or detention.
Axios wrote that this is all really normal, and that Glenn Simpson and others at Fusion GPS, many of whom are former senior Wall Street Journal reporters and editors, are just good old regular gumshoe ink-stained people trying to make a living.
A self-described "ink-stained journalist," Ms. Polgreen says she does not expect to be "quite as jet set" as her predecessor, Arianna Huffington, the departing Huffington Post co-founder and former editor in chief whom Ms. Polgreen says she has met and greatly admires.
His mock classroom showcased ink-stained attached desks, Regulator clocks, milky glass chandeliers, tall teacher's reading chair, class photos, oval brass doorknobs, wardrobe hooks, window pole, yellow report cards, merit certificates, black and white composition notebooks, even the original enamel number plate from his homeroom, 21950.
Long before dawn on a wind-whipped April night, the only thing stirring at the corner of Central Park West and 86th Street was a slight figure in boyishly oversize attire — ink-stained parka, baggy pants, owlish eyeglasses — that nearly hid him as he fussed with a stack of newspapers.
The restaurant presents traditional cooking from the coast of Spain in essentially the same way Del Posto, in New York, does traditional Italian: It pairs Michelin-grade service with dishes that are either textbook classics (squid-ink stained paella, crab-stuffed piquillo peppers) or respectful modernizations (raw tuna with tomato jelly and sea beans).
If you're one of these people, these ultra-fortunate lucky ducks who go have bonfires on the beach after lunch on Fridays and take your helicopters to the farm stands for local strawberries and corn, then this puzzle is for you, you must sit and do it immediately, and think of us ink-stained wretches throughout.
Some said that earlier drafts of the materials were confusing, and that directions needed to be clearer, according to a consultant from SYPartners, a consultancy that also helped come up with Tuesday's program At the training sessions, employees broke into small groups to guide themselves through 68 pages of materials printed on newspaper print, sure to create ink-stained hands.
With 120 objects that represent 44 different systems of writing from the past 5,000 years, "Writing: Making Your Mark" examines the intriguingly similar past, present and future of writing, showcasing a Mesopotamian tablet that has an early form of cuneiform worked into its clay, an ancient Egyptian monument covered with hieroglyphs and the ink-stained, slightly damaged quill of the poet Alfred, Lord Tennyson.
Here's an actual pool report I filed: The president jogged at Fort McNairOf him we saw not hide nor hairThey parked our vans outside the gateAnd that is where they made us waitWe shivered outside, we ink-stained wretchesWhile Potus did his jog and stretches …Those who braved the morning fog willForgive this bit of wretched doggerel ... Which is not to say we didn't work hard.
But it's easy to suspend your disbelief in sheer enjoyment at Pavone's use of language, not to mention a James Bond-worthy itinerary that takes the otherwise ink-stained wretch from Brooklyn to Paris by way of Dublin, a Russian billionaire's yacht and a remote village in Iceland, as he evades a variety of secret-service types, enforcers and that even more frightening contemporary golem, the megalomaniac businessman.
The controversy over "Old Man Atom" eventually led to Partlow's dismissal from his job.Rense, Rip. "The Ink- Stained Memoirs." Los Angeles Times. May 4, 2003.
In 1973, SCM introduced a cartridge ribbon which eliminated the long-standing problem of getting ink-stained fingers from hand-threading a replacement spool of inked ribbon.
From then on, the pulps were published by Headquarters, Blue Band, and other imprints. However, the company failed in 1932 and Hersey sold his holdings.Locke, John. "Harold Hersey: Tales of an Ink-Stained Wretch," included in City of Numbered Men: The Best of Prison Stories (2010).
Some folios are ink-stained and some are damaged by rats. All the rest of the folios are in good condition. The calligraphy is magnificent. Out of these six facsimile pages, Dr. Janak Lal Vaidya has published three folios (1, 2 and 4) without any transliteration and translation in Abhilekh No.8 published by the National Archives of Nepal.
The paper's roots are in several formerly competing newspapers: the Fonthill Herald (established in 1854), the Welland Telegraph (established in 1863) and the Port Colborne Citizen."The Ink-Stained Wretches of Pelham". The Voice of Pelham, April 13, 2016. The original owner of the Herald was John Fraser, while the Telegraph was established by the Welland Printing and Book Company.
Locke, John. "Harold Hersey: Tales of an Ink-Stained Wretch", a comprehensive Hersey biography, included in City of Numbered Men: The Best of Prison Stories (2010). Harold worked at the Library of Congress for eight years while getting a degree from George Washington University at night. About 1914, he married Merle Williams; they had one child, a daughter Dorothy, Harold Hersey's only offspring.
In the fall of 1855, she published Merrie England, the first of a series of books of foreign travel for children. Nathaniel Hawthorne criticized her travel letters, calling her an "ink-stained woman" and claiming he could do as well. Despite this, Lippincott seems to have gotten along amiably with Hawthorne's family. She dedicated her children's book Recollections of My Childhood, and Other Stories to his children Julian and Una Hawthorne.
They find Fred Foss, but he can only tell them his wallet was stolen. They manage to trace Stauffer by contacting dry cleaners until they find the one who treated the distinctively ink-stained suit. But they find Stauffer murdered: rather than pay him off, Cathcart has pushed him through a window to his death. Brad flees the scene by stealing a taxi and driving it to a taxi garage where the police will be unable to pick it out from the others.
Among his on-air trademarks on the show include his deadpan greetings to guest callers and his audience such as "Greetings. Salutations.", his constant use of rich vocabulary to describe things (referring to sportswriters as "ink-stained wretches"), his dry wit (which includes using such quips as "Who gives a flying fadoo?!", "Kicking ass, taking names", "Raising a Spockian eyebrow", "giddyup" and "Bite me!", referencing the fictional hockey players Claude and Orest Themalfachuk, and likening someone who is impatient to "Sonic the Hedgehog, tapping his foot"), and a pair of sunglasses he wears during the television simulcasts of Prime Time Sports.
Al-Tabari reports that Harun's agents found a huge trove of possessions, from valuable gifts sent from the provinces he governed even to the various items of clothing he had worn during his life, down to the ink- stained clothes he had worn in Quran school. They also found vast quantities of balms and food, especially fish, all of which had spoilt and were unceremoniously dumped on the street outside Muhammad's palace at al-Mirbad, the commercial centre of the city. The stink was such that the Basrans had to avoid the area for several days. After his death and the loss of his fortune, his descendants lost their prominent position.
Jennifer K. Stuller (born July 14, 1975, in Marin County, California) is an American writer, editor, popular culture critic, and historian best known for her work on female representation in comic books, TV, and movies. She is the author of Ink-Stained Amazons and Cinematic Warriors: Superwomen in Modern Mythology and a frequent contributor to Bitch Magazine as well as Co-Founder and Director Emeritus of Programming and Events for GeekGirlCon. Stuller received her bachelor's degree, magna cum laude, from the University of Washington in the Program in the Comparative History of Ideas where she later offered a survey course on the history of comic books.
He was taken prisoner by the Germans, but escaped by feigning illness and being repatriated during a prisoner exchange. His post-war account of his wartime career, Boldness Be My Friend (1953), was very successful. recalled him as a man indifferent to his personal appearance, who wore frayed trousers, frequently had ink-stained hands and would spill beer over himself when drinking, yet who was also popular with the newspaper's younger, female staff members. The newspaper sent him to Czechoslovakia during the Munich Crisis as a part of Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain's entourage in 1938 before travelling to Rome to report on a meeting between Benito Mussolini, Chamberlain and Lord Halifax, the Foreign Secretary, to whom Dundas was related.
The Beatles Illustrated Lyrics is a set of two books combining the lyrics of songs by the Beatles with accompanying illustrations and photographs, many by leading artists of the period. Comments from the Beatles on the origins of the songs are also included."Lyrics Explained in Book on Beatles", Paul Smurthwaite, Los Angeles Times, Oct 29, 1969 The book was edited by Alan Aldridge, who also provided many of the illustrations."The Talk: Ink-Stained Wretch", Alan Aldridge, New York Times, September 17, 2006 The books were published in the UK by Macdonald Unit 75 (later Macdonald & Co) in 1969 and 1971,Visuals: Cover to Cover, Steven Heller, New York Times, May 28, 2009 and in the US by Delacorte Press/Seymour Lawrence.
Ted's elder daughter, Bobby-Jo Ferrell, brought a suit to have her father's wishes recognized. John-Henry's lawyer then produced an informal "family pact" signed by Ted, Claudia, and John-Henry, in which they agreed "to be put into biostasis after we die" to "be able to be together in the future, even if it is only a chance."Ted Williams Frozen In Two Pieces, Meant To Be Frozen In Time; Head Decapitated, Cracked, DNA Missing CBS News Bobby-Jo and her attorney, Spike Fitzpatrick (former attorney of Ted Williams), contended that the family pact, which was scribbled on an ink-stained napkin, was forged by John-Henry and/or Claudia. Fitzpatrick and Ferrell believed that the signature was not obtained legally.

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