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Kim Kelly is scrawling a canticle for Liebowitz on Twitter.
Some voters spoilt their ballots by scrawling on them, "Nayib 2019".
Kim is often pictured surrounded by officials scrawling notes on a notepad.
Local teenagers like Mahmoud Hussein tried to help by scrawling back-road directions.
Yeah. He's no different, really, than a kid scrawling his name in wet cement.
Mr. Huang remembered him by scrawling the Chinese symbol for "trouble" on his tickets.
Some of the youngsters scrawling endearments on the school's memorial seem to think so.
He sighed, before uncapping a blue marker and scrawling his name across the image.
For instance, there's no graffiti, because why would you spend time scrawling on a wall?
Scrawling this sweet baby onto a desk got you through math and impressed countless friends.
Ah, but it turns out there was no graffiti-scrawling white supremacist in their midst.
Ms Delaney says someone "intimidated himself" out of a property by scrawling abuse on the walls.
Bryant Ng, the chef, isn't in the business of scrawling his signature on other countries' cultures.
His aggressively un-pretty abstraction, his signature scrawling scribbles—all this perplexed audiences and divided critics.
Some of those details set out in my scrawling script mirrored ones seared in my brain.
" Mr. Wagner was then filmed scrawling a chalk message of his own: "Emory stands for free expression!
Like Trump's impulsive habit of scrawling bombastic notes to his opponents, Gingrich was also an obsessive note writer.
Still, Mr. Guzmán is often scrawling notes on a yellow legal pad and providing them to his attorneys.
Here is how Bernie's NV supporters protested outside state Democratic HQ today -- by scrawling messages on the bldg.
It could feasibly be a simple troll, the equivalent of scrawling a dick in Sharpie across a bathroom wall.
I gave up taking notes and resorted to scrawling sketches in the dark, as one prodigious image followed another.
Past Tense Growing up in Brooklyn, the acclaimed cook and author was inspired by the beauty of urban scrawling.
Followers tape dollar bills and peso notes to the wall, scrawling messages on them asking for help and blessings.
"I can't even look at the stuff without catching it," he mumbled, scrawling a script for a big ol' antibiotic.
Music was getting more percussive; teenagers with spray cans were scrawling hieroglyphic names and full-fledged murals on subway cars.
Vandals struck a Columbus statue, one inside Central Park, scrawling a message on its pedestal and painting its hands red.
Little girls in pigtails and teenagers in head scarves bend their heads in concentration, scrawling sums on borrowed notebook paper.
" Patterns of coroners dodging paperwork and scrawling "other" next to the line titled "Race" and "accidental death" next to "C.
But there are more direct ways to get your gripe acknowledged than scrawling it on the walls of the internet.
Some of us got pretty weird nightmares after finishing—of huge monsters endlessly scrawling our fate on the walls of caves.
Would it churn out bratty punk songs, scrawling crude drawings of cats and anarchy symbols in the margins of their notebooks?
Scrawling in longhand on a legal notepad has an old-school flair to it, but you'll eventually have to retype it.
Ten minutes before landing, he grabbed paper, scrawling five points—21 words—on what to say before his next adoring crowd.
A white pickup truck with odd scrawling, on the inside and out, was towed from in front of the Swift home.
Children believe all problems can be solved by scrawling a mean note for their parents then buying a bus ticket elsewhere.
One was scrawling in a notebook—"I think my brain needs a roommate," he wrote—while another moved his lips soundlessly.
Inside Mark Zuckerberg's lost notebook In the early days of Facebook, founder Mark Zuckerberg was always scrawling away in a notebook.
"None of the people in the Asian community know exactly what was said" in the initial scrawling of graffiti, he said.
The editor who'd voiced concerns about the spread of the Upworthy model remembers resizing thumbnails, scrawling arrows over images in her posts.
A reason why he still feels so drawn to Kevin, to the upcoming seventh anniversary, to the Biblical text he's been scrawling.
She was found late Tuesday night after scrawling an SOS message outside a property that had surveillance cameras set up on it.
Someone had taken a pen to it, crossing out all our eyes with "Xs" and scrawling the word "sellout" across my forehead.
It's this lithe, marginal script that activates the work, transforming it from purely romantic to raw with the dynamism of scrawling brushwork.
Mr. McConnell and his team quickly backtracked, scrawling last-minute changes in the margins of the resolution moments before the debate began.
Alex Chung, the 40-year-old co-founder and chief executive officer, stood next to a whiteboard, scrawling numbers charting the company's growth.
She recalls scrawling down Chairman Mao's latest pronouncements as they came through loudspeakers and talking with joyous peasants from the newly collectivized countryside.
The player hunches over the bass, fingers scrawling out harmonics beyond the fingerboard: It's a visual spectacle as much as an aural one.
He punctuated the talk by turning his back to the audience and scrawling drawings and equations on a blackboard with a stick of chalk.
Thin, scrawling brushstrokes overpopulate her "Autumn Landscape" (1957), with shades of yellow, green and brown zigzagging across the canvas like leaves in the wind.
Most of these involved covering half of her face with her shirt or hand, and scrawling some message over the rest with a finger.
They went back to San Francisco and did it again, scrawling phrases like humans swiss cheese and lists of problems caused by technology. Addiction.
They make scathing remarks about one another, and Mr. Kadyrov sends at least one packing weekly, scrawling the person's name with a gold pen.
In these smaller, more immediate works, frenetic and scrawling marks replicate the violence of the battlefield and what she called the "obscenity" of war.
But as night fell, residents of Brussels gathered here, some scrawling messages of peace in the pavement with chalk, others singing as they lit candles.
This is not an uncommon sentiment, not only for Ventura—who will not stop scrawling his second best outfield defender's name into the DH spot!
In his studio, Osella begins by printing out the page he wants to use, then works on top of it, writing, scrawling, whatever takes him.
Swift has decorated some of the Polaroids, either scrawling lyrics on the borders with a marker (á la 1989) or painting directly onto the photo.
With the stroke of a virtual pen, American Express, Discover, Mastercard and Visa pronounced that even our laziest scrawling John Hancocks are no longer needed.
Sports Briefing The police are investigating a break-in and the scrawling of racist graffiti at the Moonachie, N.J., home of Giants fullback Nikita Whitlock.
As they often do with design projects, Hatfield and Parker passed sketches back and forth, drawing over each other's work and scrawling notes in the margins.
Mr. Francesconi pointed out the graffiti on many of the beams and poles; scrawling your name up here is a longtime tradition of the hall's stagehands.
Clinton also encountered DiAnna Dooley, 66, a supporter of Mr. Trump's who made a miniature Trump sign by scrawling his name on a slip of paper.
The day that an ex-boyfriend taped a used condom to my dorm-room door, scrawling "whore" across the dry-erase board, didn't forever damage me.
But most of his time was spent in the crowded, chaotic Facebook offices, where he could be seen, head down, scrawling in his crabbed, compact script.
Whether he was signing an ordinary letter or scrawling a snarky remark to send to a journalist, Trump invariably favored the impression made by this pen.
Bri lives in his hulking shadow, scrawling rhymes in her notebook and finding comfort and wisdom in the art form that robbed her of her daddy.
As the impeachment hearings rage on, President  Donald Trump is busy scrawling extremely official statements with a large Sharpie on a pad of paper in all caps.
" The paintings in the exhibition feature the marks and etchings from the chalkboards of the collaborative bustling space, the students' and collective's "performed thinking and mindless scrawling.
The problem is that, in addition to scrawling comments, notes, and background information in the margins of a given text, plenty of people also like to snark.
Scrawling ideas on sticky notes, they swarmed a grid showing room numbers and times and claimed their spaces; in a few minutes, the morning's schedule was set.
Also in June, a man was caught on surveillance video scrawling an anti-Semitic phrase on the front door of a medical office in Harlem, police said.
The artwork favored the use of few bold colors, as in a black and yellow cover showing a sign painter quickly scrawling the magazine title on a wall.
Last Sunday, protesters took police by surprise with a swoop on the Liaison Office, scrawling graffiti and throwing paint bombs at walls, the national emblem and a plaque.
They wore T-shirts that said "tart" and "dolly bird" on them (a more PG, Live and Kicking–friendly version of Kathleen Hanna scrawling "slut" across her chest).
Today, "anarchism" seems harmless, almost quaint, something you might associate with ex-hippies, former punks and wild-haired loners scrawling anti-establishment manifestos in cabins off the grid.
Mr. Obama had spent three hours scrawling in longhand on a yellow legal pad an angry condemnation of Donald J. Trump's response to the attack in Orlando, Fla.
" Zoom gives participants the ability to annotate a shared image or slide show; if you're worried about somebody scrawling dicks all over your shared feed, turn off "Annotation.
Many of us have also picked up markers and paint in recent days, scrawling out messages we hope will find their way to those who need to hear them.
In And Dreaming the scrawling figure holds its arms up over its eyes and in April, the figure's eyes are hard to see, while in William they are nonexistent.
But I know how it feels to see strangers scrawling obscenities on social media accounts and email inboxes you once considered safe, commenting alongside your friends and family members.
The Saturday Profile EL-BIREH, West Bank — The noise signaled that Hanan Hroub's second-grade students were not focusing on their assigned task of scrawling math problems on balloons.
Goop, home of all things wellness, used scrawling, partially connected lettering for the cover line of its third magazine issue — a rougher, less expected cousin of the bridesmaid font.
Blink and you might have missed the early-morning tweet from Apple CEO Tim Cook—the one showing him scrawling the word "Hello" on an iPad Mini using a stylus.
Mr. Max would be instructed to hold out his hand, and for hours, he would sign the art as if it were his own, grasping a brush and scrawling Max.
As a young girl, I started scrawling stanzas on scraps of paper, stuffing the evidence under my mattress, because I was certain that kind of freedom broke some unwritten rules.
Picture Kevin Arnold on The Wonder Years, watching his gym teacher trying to draw a diagram of the female reproductive system, but instead scrawling something that looks like a cow.
Several landlords along the strip have embraced the project, saying the murals not only liven up the stretch under the elevated train tracks but also deter vandals from scrawling their tags.
We have all closed the cover and reflected on what a wild and remarkable ride it was, but he is still scrawling in the margins and trying to rewrite the epilogue.
It was the detention and torture of several teenagers in March 215, for scrawling graffiti critical of Mr. al-Assad, that pushed Syrians to join the uprisings then sweeping Arab countries.
She preferred to defend a 14-year-old Christian boy accused of scrawling blasphemy on the wall of a village mosque, and to save him from the death penalty, which she abhorred.
The U.S. Army's 101st Airborne Division took control, with troops painting over ancient murals and scrawling their division's "Screaming Eagle," along with "Chad wuz here" and "I love Debbie," on the walls.
She steals cars, pulls knives on people who get in her way and cold-cocks others when they double-cross her, scrawling "CLAIRE DEWITT ALWAYS WINS" on their walls as a flourish.
The president was still rewriting his remarks on Tuesday afternoon, one of his aides said, after being up very late Monday night scrawling edits on what was then already the fourth draft.
Mr. Obama was still rewriting the speech on Tuesday afternoon, one of his aides said, after being up late Monday night scrawling edits on what at that point was the fourth draft.
For two months, John Ramirez had been sitting in his cell in Texas's death row prison, counting down the days to his execution date and scrawling handwritten letters to anyone who would listen.
Zuckerberg sent out a memo late Wednesday night after staffers began scrawling out the slogan and replacing it with "all lives matter" on the signature wall at Facebook headquarters in Menlo Park, Calif.
ERBIL, Iraq — Mosul's residents are hoarding food and furtively scrawling resistance slogans on walls, while the city's Islamic State rulers have feverishly expanded their underground tunnel network and tried to dodge American drones.
The speechwriters go back and forth with Hillary Clinton on multiple drafts, the candidate sometimes scrawling her edits on paper and then taking a picture with her phone and sending it to Schwerin.
Trump offered his own themes and specific lines that were included in Tuesday night's address, often scrawling them out in Sharpie on pieces of paper that are then delivered to his writing team.
The Emperor and his people alike were hooked: within a century of its author's death, in 19 B.C., citizens of Pompeii were scrawling lines from the epic on the walls of shops and houses.
Scenes of protesters shattering glass to break into the Legislative Council building, followed by demonstrators scrawling graffiti on the walls inside and damaging furniture, caused some residents to question some of the tactics used.
Captured by the bandit he was pursuing, Zama is tortured and condemned to death, but not before scrawling a last note home—"Marta, I haven't gone under"—in his own blood, with an ostrich quill.
They are internalized and made visible in the variety of materials, which can include acrylic, oil, spray paint, shellac, and tape, and range of mark-making within the work — pouring, scrawling and cutting into forms.
Just before the Senate version passed, legislators were scrawling changes in the margins of the bill; in the course of reconciling the House and Senate versions, provisions were added that appeared likely to enrich individual lawmakers.
Yang had already been under investigation for charges of ethnic intimidation for allegedly scrawling a racist message on Royal's desk and damaging his TV last spring, shortly after authorities believe he began trying to poison Royal.
Separately, the Israeli police announced that a second Israeli teenager, 16, had been arrested on suspicion of scrawling anti-Christian graffiti on the Dormition Abbey in Jerusalem, where the Virgin Mary is believed to have died.
An Ivy League economist was pulled off an American Airlines regional jet from Philadelphia to Syracuse after a fellow passenger incorrectly identified the mathematical equations he was scrawling for foreign script, and suspected him of terrorism.
On any given night, you might find her cooking a vegetarian dinner for her and her longtime engineer-collaborator, Dan Glashausser, mid-songwriting session, or scrawling lyrics about prison reform for a collaboration with James Fauntleroy.
At six you hid in the attic Scrawling half-inch creatures Scarlet word balloons jostling their lips, Radiant ciphers no one could tell Your imaginary friends, Susie Kali with corkscrew curls, Mad Thoma axe in hand.
One contractor told me that when the previous owners had put up the "for sale" sign, the seller's mother came over with a marker and defaced it, scrawling "AT THE COST OF OUR LOVE" across it.
In the clip he can be seen going between the posters of his cast-mates in a corridor, gleefully scrawling glasses on Chris Evans' face before writing "I heart Thor" on the cheek of Robert Downey Jr.
Danlan soon became a popular way for gay men in China to connect in an age when many had been resorting to scrawling meeting dates and places on bathroom stalls, worried about the stigma of coming out.
I didn't have a smartphone for any previous relationship, and by my mid-20s, I think it seemed a little childish and insecure to me, like scrawling his name on my binder so everyone knows we're a thing.
While the Anheuser-Busch company was approved by the Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau on Tuesday to swap out its traditional "Budweiser" label for a scrawling "America," the company has not filed a trademark for the name.
A son of Haitian and Puerto Rican immigrants, he was raised in Brooklyn, and began his career as a graffiti artist scrawling provocative and playful fragments of poetry on the Lower East Side of Manhattan during the late 1970s.
" The incident in question occurred in late October at the Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs, when someone wrote ugly graffiti outside the dorm room of black cadets in the Academy's prep school, scrawling messages including, "Go home N--.
The first few times I smoked I was absolutely compelled to grab a marker and start wildly scrawling in my notebook—all these thoughts and impressions that had been bottled up inside of my head were now flowing out.
"That's what I want," Trump said, scrawling "you have to help us with this" onto the printed story and telling his staff to send it to Chinese President Xi Jinping, according to a senior White House official familiar with the incident.
Perhaps no person has been as vocal of a supporter as Rosenstock, who produced Stevenson's 2015 album, Cocksure, and gave her a huge shoutout on stage at 2017's Pitchfork Music Festival by scrawling LISTEN TO LAURA STEVENSON on his guitar.
As a sleuth, he is hapless and listless, and some viewers may feel an urge to deface the poster for "Burning" as they leave the cinema, scrawling the word "Slow" above the title; yet the smolder of foreboding is never doused.
Connor Betts, 43, was suspended from Bellbrook High School near Dayton several years ago after scrawling a hit list on a bathroom wall, according to former high school and middle school classmates who anonymously spoke to the Dayton Daily News.
Connor Betts, 24, was suspended from Bellbrook High School near Dayton several years ago after scrawling a hit list on a bathroom wall, according to former high school and middle school classmates who anonymously spoke to the Dayton Daily News.
But he's still probably best known for the wild and woolly comics he started scrawling back in the late 1970s and early '19683s for the likes of the Los Angeles punk zine Slash, and Françoise Mouly and Art Spiegelman's Raw magazine.
A local ordinance says that people convicted of desecrating the Chinese flag in Hong Kong by "publicly and willfully burning, mutilating, scrawling on, defiling or trampling on it" face a fine of nearly $6,400 and imprisonment for up to three years.
Recently, at a restaurant with my family, I observed my son scrawling away at the paper placemat with his crayons, rapt, unfettered by his body, and I also observed a young man and a young woman at a nearby table.
This includes offenses like scrawling swastikas or ugly slogans on synagogue walls; assaulting people on the street in Brooklyn and Manhattan who are "identifiably" Jewish; and murdering them, as with the synagogue shootings in Pittsburgh last year and in Poway, Calif.
So far, this past year has brought Donald Trump scrawling " nice " on a map that showed the Golan Heights as part of Israel; an Ohio law encouraging the return of cursive; and the Duchess of Sussex doing calligraphy at a nursing home.
Whether scrawling an illegible smear of notes across the top of a pounding beat or erupting in fury as the rhythm dissolves beneath him, Gustafsson keeps the intensity high and your ears alight — even when his tone skews murky and dark. Fire!
Samples from kung-fu movies, skateboarding videos, hip-hop, television and b-movies serve to break up 40- and 70-second blasts of metallic hardcore that bounce around the skull like a pinball, tagged with song titles perfect for scrawling on a bathroom wall.
Look, it's changed my life and the fact that you can go to any country and instead of the concierge scrawling your address in Chinese on a card, you open one of these apps and it has, again cliché employment, it's changed the world.
"Turner's pictures always look as if painted by a man who was born without hands, and having contrived to tie a brush to the hook at the end of his wooden stump, he managed by smudging, bungling, scrawling, twisting and splashing," one critic wrote in his diary.
A public feud between Whole Foods and a customer who accused the store of scrawling an anti-gay slur on his cake escalated this week with dueling lawsuits, inspiring hundreds of online sleuths to debate the clues in security footage and in the hand-lettered icing.
And Klobuchar talked about so many different pieces of legislation with her name on them that you had this image of her racing around the Capitol with an outstretched pen, stopping all aides who passed by and scrawling her signature on any paper they were carrying.
In the same way that reading a good book can spark the desire to grab a pencil and start scrawling, this show had me ready to run home grasp a paintbrush in each hand, just as Neumann herself does in a photograph, and paint a more colorful world.
NYPD Chief of Detectives Dermot Shea said the incidents included harassment in the form of leaflets or threats of violence, and vandalism, such as the case of James Polite, 26, who was charged in November and accused of scrawling anti-Semitic language on a temple and setting fires at other locations.
There is ego to that, hubris, arrogance, and a sort of empty blank mind beauty: The simple truth that, given a can of paint and a writing surface and some time alone to put the can of the paint on the writing surface, most people will default to just scrawling their own name really massively.
A swaggering middle manager from the public works department had taken it upon himself to organize them, asking the police chief to hastily deputize the men, then tearing up bedsheets from the city jail, scrawling "Police" on each one with a parking attendant's lipstick, and handing out those scraps of fabric as arm bands.
Scrawling thoughts in a small, black leather notebook, with a Red Bull and Thursday's Washington Post in front of him, Bannon said he's not trying to get back into the administration — he says he's just a Trump fan who recognizes the historic nature of the impeachment proceedings and believes the White House does not have an adequate defense strategy.
I've tried my very best to live a life of my own making, and not just a series of events that happened to me, but one that I could stand back and look at and recognize my handwriting all over — sometimes messy and scrawling, sometimes careful and precise — but one that I had carved with my own hand.
I've tried my very best to live a life of my own making, and not just a series of events that happened to me, but one I can stand back and look at, and recognize my handwriting all over, sometimes messy and scrawling, sometimes careful and precise, but one that I've carved with my own hand.
I've tried my very best to live a life of my own making, not just a series of events that happened to me, but one that I could stand back and look at and recognize my handwriting all over, sometimes messy and scrawling, sometimes careful and precise, but one that I carved with my own hand.
You don't have much choice in last name—and, if it's more than twelve letters long, your kid, no matter what his achievements in mineralogy or hydraulics, will never join the ranks of famous scientists immortalized on the side of the Eiffel Tower—but scrawling a first name upon a clean slate of a human being is a momentous responsibility.
"I've tried my very best to live a life of my own making, and not just a series of events that happened to me, but one that I could stand back and look at and recognize my handwriting all over — sometimes messy and scrawling, sometimes careful and precise — but one that I had carved with my own hand," she said.

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