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A couple of women sit at the back, scribbling notes.
Mick Jagger was soon scribbling lyrics by the swimming pool.
Spends all the flight scribbling Greek letters into a notebook.
Forget a lonely life scribbling magazine profiles of Courtney Love.
Mostly I'm scribbling this is fucking surreal over and over again.
But Trump's scribbling enablers aside, Democratic voters don't seem to mind.
"I don't even know what I'm writing anymore," he said, scribbling.
I remember scribbling 183 pounds on my paperwork for volleyball tryouts.
Perhaps Hawthorne's disdain for scribbling women is not such distant history.
Sketchbook Ever wonder what other people are scribbling or typing feverishly?
Montgomery spends days scribbling in a notebook, trying to write a play.
The man obliged, scribbling on the receipt, said his goodbyes and left.
It got so bad, Rayden began scribbling suicidal messages on his arm.
Our phones have all but extinguished freehand scribbling for most of us.
One boy was recently caught scribbling a swastika on a friend's jacket.
Before long you'll be scribbling shopping lists, or deploying our Thanksgiving planner.
She was sitting with us, flipping through letters faster than us, scribbling.
The era of scribbling down numbers from the whitepages are long gone.
I can people-watch all day, sketching them and scribbling down new ideas.
He topped that off by scribbling "I'm a dope" on Damon's cardboard forehead.
Scribbling his thoughts in neat, clean penmanship, the president wrote, 'TRADE IS BAD.
For Natarajan, that manifested as lots of scribbling on a pad of paper.
Then, eventually, after a month of scribbling in the margins, I finished it.
"Rodchenkov created traps," Mr. Mutko said, scribbling on blank paper as he spoke.
My faithful correspondent, Poppy Bush, scribbling and typing notes through decades of history.
Note-takers sat in studios, scribbling in real time as the dancers rehearsed.
Across the table from me, Mychal Turner was scribbling in a yellow-paper notebook.
It's a bit like scribbling over a handwritten note with thick black marker pen.
If you customize your own accessories by scribbling on them, is the value lost?
Later, Dougie puts pencil to paper, scribbling across the pages in a nonsensical fashion.
I began scribbling jokes on index cards, practicing them on my phone voice recorder.
And they would fall into meandering exchanges — spoken words from the doormen, scribbling from Ben.
MENTAL HEALTH Intensely curious about what, if anything, your therapist is scribbling down about you?
Now, instead of scribbling patient notes in handwriting, she types them into her electronic record.
They can be used for scribbling, tracing, learning, taking pretend food orders, and so on.
Once they began playing, Hurley lost himself in the action, occasionally scribbling in his notebook.
He was feverishly scribbling what she thought was "terrorist code" or foreign lettering into a notebook.
But then a young woman next to me, who'd been scribbling in her notebook, straightened up.
"He was scribbling away what he was going to say," Mr. Slavin said in an interview.
Her sister said she had always carried a notebook and was constantly scribbling down her thoughts.
He's casually cross-hatching or scribbling his way into some kind of form, but with objects.
Reporters pushed into the Senate gallery, furiously scribbling, and newsboys shouted the latest on Washington streets.
The president is scribbling and hackers are crippling, but first: a cartoon about open-source romance.
No one thinks Kelly was up in her office alone, furiously scribbling her questions for Trump.
The bookcase, behind its glass-fronted doors, carried the collected expository discourses of many scribbling preachers.
Tillerson ultimately accelerated even further, scribbling on the memo that it should instead be 18 months.
But after scribbling two lines in half an hour, she put down her pencil in exhaustion.
I was seated among other journalists, based on the lack of enthusiasm and frantic pen scribbling.
The target audience was sold, snatching up the books and pencils for future rounds of therapeutic scribbling.
There's none of the spontaneous joy of scribbling down notes, pen struggling to keep pace with thoughts.
Street acrobats worry that scorecard-scribbling officials and brand-bearing courses might crush their sport's guerrilla spirit.
But Plath had spent her final months scribbling away at the poems that would secure her legacy.
Every head was bent, hands carefully scribbling sentences, pausing to listen carefully as he repeated the text.
He was keeping a log of the flight, scribbling on the backs of old War Department forms.
When the ceremony finally ended, I sat up in my bed and starting scribbling notes to myself.
I pay my share, and then he does, scribbling "delicious!" in Japanese and English on the check.
I wasn't questioned for picking at my cuticles or scribbling in my notebook during a long presentation.
I reluctantly pull my check card out before I start scribbling in my notepad about the Stellina.
The fire glowed on the empty chair, on his boots with their laces scribbling across the floor.
She was scribbling away when she felt the shadow of a huge wing fall over the page.
H.R. McMaster, then his national security adviser, with his head bent over a notebook, scribbling something down.
The "nasty, scribbling women from all over the country" of whom Ms. Probolus speaks are already here.
Meanwhile, Wilbourn was scribbling down her diagnosis and her recommendations for treatment on a piece of paper.
I just started scribbling this alphabet while I was at work and it kind of looked pretty cool.
He went back to scribbling notes and acting as if he hadn't just given me a secret message.
"We're not just scribbling down a note and sending it off to the BLM," said Nichols of WildEarth.
Knowing intuitively that this would be a special piece, I once again began scribbling lyrics to my wife.
Physically writing things down helps me remember what I have to do, so I'm constantly scribbling notes, dates.
"It's bad," he said after a few minutes of scribbling with the S Pen on the Galaxy Book.
In a moment of boredom, I started scribbling an image on the wall and I left it there.
Carrie wrote and read voraciously — she was always scribbling things down and had multiple notebooks on the go.
So his mother went to every class with him, scribbling down notes and helping out however she could.
"The murder rate exploded across America," Grossman shouts, scribbling city names and percentages from 2015 on an easel.
And the benefit of scribbling down these notes on my phone is my phone goes everywhere with me.
Perhaps I'm just scribbling in my silver linings playbook, but I find myself contemplating an absurdly delicious irony.
In 21998 he had famously complained that "a damned mob of scribbling women" was cutting into his sales.
Jo, scribbling in the attic, has clearly raided a drawer in a rush, wanting only to be warm.
The scribbling out and removal of the final word makes you ponder the complexity of the question/statement.
Frantically scribbling away while the professor drones on about complicated organic chemistry concepts is a thing of the past.
But the fact that it's doing a lot more than scribbling in a notebook, I'd say it's worth it.
In 2015 a man was arrested for scribbling Adolf Hitler moustaches onto posters of Shinzo Abe, the prime minister.
When someone kind of says the 'it' thing that I have really wanted, I don't start scribbling right away.
Not many ended up devoting the meat of their adult lives to scribbling byzantine diagrams all over the place.
I'm scribbling this down in my notebook as the elderly woman points at me and asks Erwin a question.
The rapist begins each newsletter as if he were scribbling in a private diary, although it's a public newsletter.
All were all accused of insulting Nkurunziza by scribbling over images of him printed in their school text books.
Scribbling down what Nixon was telling him, Mr. Haldeman wrote, "Keep Anna Chennault working on SVN," or South Vietnam.
It was a generational problem, I told myself; if she'd been scribbling on a clipboard, I wouldn't have minded.
That same year, hundreds of children were expelled from schools for scribbling on the President's face in their books.
In the center are the early developmental stages and symbols that are common in children's scribbling and finger painting.
Each time the hands edge closer to midnight, writers seem to start scribbling about the extinction of the human race.
He grabbed a pad of hotel stationery and a pen and began scribbling down some key formulas from population ecology.
If you don't believe me, try scribbling randomly next time you're asked to sign a credit or debit card receipt.
According to Bissonnette, the man took out two markers and started scribbling on people's signs to block out the writing.
The same year, hundreds of children were expelled from several schools for scribbling on the President's face in their books.
So she educated herself in his library instead, and spent her teenage years scribbling gleeful tales of female drunkenness and violence.
It's definitely one of the better pens I've used, although there was still some lag when I was scribbling words quickly.
" Then, with a nod toward the listening ears and scribbling media close by, he teased, "I'm not going to say where . . .
"To me, this is dilettante's work, the equivalent of a five year old's scribbling that only parents can appreciate," says Klingemann.
With the spread of mass literacy in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, that public began scribbling to authors as never before.
It gave the lines "Let aeroplanes circle moaning overhead/Scribbling on the sky the message 'He Is Dead'" a shuddering poignancy.
Instead of scribbling last-minute language in the margins, Congress took two years to consider, draft, and debate that tax plan.
And, as opening arguments took place, I was sitting in the courtroom, wearing a tie and scribbling furiously in a notebook.
"Some people's cardiogram just starts scribbling wildly at the age of 18, and it feels terrible for those people," he said.
Thinking notoriously resists being captured on film, and Mr. Peck often falls back on its most common analogues, scribbling and smoking.
Molly Conger, a self-described socialist, sat cross-legged on a bench at the back of the courtroom, furiously scribbling notes.
He was consoled by Lai, who put an arm around him and stared glumly at the reporters scribbling in their notebooks.
This man had the look of a gentleman tinkerer, someone who might do a bit of scribbling in his spare time.
They are often scribbling their own jokes and running through their own sets mentally rather than paying attention to the stage.
Pacing in front of a few dozen people, scribbling phrases and stick figures on a whiteboard, he wove a dark tale.
Today, the president-elect published a tweet with an awkward photo of himself purportedly scribbling out his inaugural address with a Sharpie.
Soon, he simply began scribbling notes on paper to talk to his daughter, who first shared their story with Love What Matters.
Mine was a Spartan list of numbers that would've worked as well if I were scribbling with a pen in a notebook.
He rose to the bait, responding in characteristic fashion: scribbling on the article in Sharpie marker and sending it to its writers.
That didn't stop someone from scribbling Prince's name on a Walk of Fame star on Thursday after news of his death broke.
As he builds this world, there's no sign of any life until the tease cuts to Roberts, scribbling away on a notepad.
That lasts; that's more personal than somebody just scribbling something when they really just want you to get out of their face.
Instead of scribbling illegible names onto each paper cup, Jason Tocewicz is adding doodles, caricatures, and famous animated faces to each order.
He began scribbling notes to the outside world in an analog version of The Wizard of Oz bellowing from behind a curtain.
After World War II, he decided to live rough, scribbling notes about the things he observed and stuffing them away for safekeeping.
Gurley jumped up and started scribbling on a whiteboard to show the "cacophony of events" that led to the coup against Kalanick.
Naturally, then, most players go for speed over style while signing, scribbling even sloppier versions of their regular hard-to-read autographs.
While Mr. Trudeau was talking about whether Canada would export more hydroelectric power to the United States, Mr. Obama began scribbling notes.
One of the final things we see in the films is the young Jonah scribbling over these former student radicals with chalk.
So the other day, I toted a pocket-sized notebook with me everywhere I went, scribbling down every single thing I did.
Do you cast suspicious glances at the grid or pore over the list of clues, or do you start scribbling right away?
A few displays down sits the poet Alfred Tennyson's bent quill, deformed, perhaps, from the frenzied scribbling of verses in creative passion.
This person is clearly not crafty, as you can tell by the scribbling of Marshmello's messy eyes and lopsided, banana-shaped mouth.
Reading and writing are largely interior activities, but Fawkes infuses them with drama, drawing cyclones of pages whirling above the scribbling Charlotte.
While scribbling on his banana, he explains to me in detail how any DIY gun is unlikely to be hygienic or precise.
No member of the royal family will give you an autograph as royal protocol bans them from scribbling their signature for other people.
The sizable shower was big enough to host an editorial meeting, but a tub would have been more conducive to scribbling and reading.
It added a little extra value to the stylus for people who aren't particularly attached to the idea of scribbling hand-written notes.
But the rocker is none too happy with Egyptian customs officials whom he accused of scribbling on his vintage six-string this week.
Most of the people around me are scribbling last-minute notes in their journals; others are sitting stoically waiting for the first call.
" While Mr. Clinton was in the Middle East, an aide noticed the president scribbling on a yellow legal pad: "Focus on your job.
After a brief conversation, the aide went straight to her boss, whispering something to McConnell and then scribbling on a sheet of paper.
For the first time, Baldi spent time on his lyrics, considering his words in advance rather than scribbling them down in the studio.
Not that long ago, people – usually teens and younger – showed they had been somewhere by marking a tree with their initials or scribbling graffiti.
He brings Sherlockian elements into his portrayal — you see Cummings sitting in a broom cupboard in the dark, scribbling his musings onto the door.
The Crack Stevens-directed video released last week has an aesthetic that probably already has marketing teams at various cosmetics companies furiously scribbling notes.
As they were discussing the idea, she looked down and discovered her daughter scribbling on a piece of cardboard, following in her family's footsteps.
Although these features prove useful for illustrators, according to Lederer, Phree is geared toward young professionals for scribbling notes in meetings and annotating documents.
His wife had him hospitalised; upon his release, he became a familiar figure around the Princeton campus, talking to himself and scribbling on blackboards.
Yes, cursive writing advocates recognize that modern students and adults spend far more time typing into laptops and phones than scribbling pen onto paper.
Named after Hawthorne's famous line, Scribbling Women adapts the writing of 19th-century American women into radio plays, available for free on their site.
One of the men, John Woolston — the ship's junior damage control officer — "read draft after draft, scribbling his remarks in the margins," Vincent says.
I couldn't help scribbling exclamation marks beside the descriptions of the games Chula and her sister play, in which unfortunate Barbies are brutally mutilated.
As I've found in my own scribbling about tech, language skills and accurate translation are essential to understanding in both human and computer systems.
A constitutional lawyer, Lee seemed enthralled with the scene, scribbling notes and straining to ensure he could see all of the exhibits Schiff referenced.
Hamilton counter-punched, scribbling essay after essay under pseudonyms like "Anti-Defamer" and "A Plain Honest Man," which made him the nation's first Anonymous Commenter.
This is the artist's way of scribbling Kilroy was here on the wall of the final and irrevocable oblivion through which he must someday pass.
When I got to the bar to meet my first date, I spotted a really attractive, broody guy in the corner, scribbling in a notebook.
In this case, Newton was scribbling down the ruminations of a Harvard-educated chemist named George Starkey, who sometimes went by the pseudonym Eirenaeus Philalethes.
Seated at the defense table, Mr. Fields has been largely quiet, scribbling notes "as if he's writing a college paper," as Ms. Peterson described it.
Numerous players and coaches leaguewide have taken to wearing various models of Bryant's signature sneakers — and scribbling messages onto whatever they wear — to salute him.
Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.) was seen constantly taking notes, rotating between sitting and standing at his desk but always with pen in hand, scribbling away.
With a book that jolts my imagination in some way so that I am flipping to the back and scribbling ideas on the end pages.
She set aside the journals in which she'd been scribbling lyrics and stories, from about 13, and threw herself into being out and about instead.
And some of my relatives thought that would happen too— to them my career seemed like a hobby, a product of my wanderlust and scribbling.
Soon, book club members weren't just taking notes on their readings and scribbling discussion points in their book margins — they were creating stories of their own.
It felt like the former professor was giving an algebra lesson to the nation, scribbling squiggly red lines on PowerPoint slides to illustrate production and income.
There was a scandal last week involving a Vietnam border official allegedly scribbling "f**k you" on a Chinese woman's passport as she entered the country.
In "High Dive," Mr. Lee, a British novelist now living in Brooklyn (he's a senior editor at Catapult), has taken the liberty of scribbling him in.
Pigment lets people choose a coloring page from its archive, select a color and start scribbling on the screen with a finger or an Apple Pencil.
Then there's that odd scribbling sound that occurs two minutes in, and those lighters clicking, not to mention the shell casings nicked from video game dystopias.
Instead, he spends far too much time scribbling on documents, mumbling, and wordlessly staring at the vestiges of his former life as a badass FBI agent.
Mr. Kim, 34, was shown scribbling on a piece of paper as Mr. Xi, 64, spoke of the need for close ties between their two countries.
We first encounter Mary in motion, dashing home from a London cemetery where she has been scribbling furiously at the graveside of her mother, Mary Wollstonecraft.
They did this by scribbling numbers chaotically onto scrap paper—it struck me that a couple of computer-savvy kids could have figured out a system.
But to Ms. Probolus: I'm excited to read the opinions of some "nasty, scribbling women" tomorrow, and the next day and hopefully next year as well.
Click here to view original GIFThe stylus' lag is only apparent when you're printing, when writing, scribbling, or sketching, the digital pen on paper experience is flawless.
You have your assignment printed and ready to go, but are frantically scribbling down last minute additions in the desperate hope that you'll get a passing grade.
Garvin did his best to maintain his composure as he sat in his car scribbling and trying to eke out company names and information from the agent.
What looks like a window with blinds, across the room from the baby, is in fact a two-way mirror with a researcher behind it, scribbling notes.
In several scenes, a few ensemble members sit on the set's top level, scribbling away on note pads like medical students watching a skilled doctor at work.
I'd always been aware, as most fans are, that Ms. Rowling carried this story with her for years, scribbling notes on napkins and odd bits of paper.
Mayor Koch was not out there on the floor at Danceteria, teaching a young Madonna her moves, or scribbling rhymes for Slick Rick, or guiding Basquiat's paintbrush.
When I arrived home, I dropped my umbrella, grabbed paper and pens, then locked myself in the bathroom, where I began frantically scribbling away in the tub.
In Cheyenne Julien's Bronx studio one evening, she traced the origins of her painting career to scribbling in Sharpie on the walls of her childhood apartment nearby.
It was January, and my husband and I had spent the morning in a coffee shop, scribbling notes on complimentary coffee napkins about our potential future home.
As Spud fends off his cravings by scribbling the stories of his youth, one habit substitutes for another and we are reminded of how little we change.
I already rely on Google Keep and Docs for most of my notes and scribbling, and until the Google Pixel smartphone arrived, my trustiest photo repository was Dropbox.
In a work scheduled to open this past September, the Chinese artist proposed literally scribbling a red line onto the facade of the Yinchuan Museum of Contemporary Art.
There are too many boxes to check and details to fill out, and it's significantly more work than scribbling down a few notes on a piece of paper.
More than once I forgot to switch from the "real" pen tip back to the stylus tip, and ended up scribbling real ink all over the Wacom panel.
The idea of a modern thief solemnly scribbling down his to-do list, on paper, is absurd, and forensic scientists of today will scoff at the narrative kinks.
My "desk" was the couch, and my organization strategy was scribbling notes on Post-Its and randomly sticking them to my laptop, only for them to get lost.
After about eight months of pencil-scribbling, the first version was rejected in August 2017, in part because of the entry "TCH;" evidently a puzzle-killer by itself!
The white walls were bare except for a small mirror, a clock and a portrait of his children, who were scribbling in coloring books on the kitchen floor.
Even if you disagree with Mr. Cohen — and I did, often, scribbling violent objections in the margins as I read — it's easy to spend time in his company.
I sat and thought, forgot to keep thinking, then started over, scribbling words on a pad, feeling dumber, on and off, into the night and the following day.
Between the ages of 12 and 14, I had a regrettable habit of scribbling all over my bedroom using the oil pastels I had to buy for art class.
Bieber opened up his June 11 show in Winnipeg serenading the crowd with "Mark My Words" while enclosed in an elevated glass box, scribbling messages on the transparent walls.
The free agent wide receiver was spotted scribbling his signature on a Browns helmet at Cleveland Hopkins Airport on Thursday ... right before he's scheduled to meet with the team.
Our heroine spends most of her time at home, with fresh locks on the doors, fervently scribbling on pads of paper that she keeps in an old-fashioned safe.
Des Barres has been honing her skills as a writer her entire life, since the days she spent scribbling in her diary, growing up in the San Fernando Valley.
Bernie Sanders was at it again — center stage, his baritone building to something — right hand raised and restless, as if he were scribbling his words on an invisible chalkboard.
Or perhaps they let their little-bit-racist minds wander to the intentions of the darker-skinned person minding his own business while scribbling math equations in a notebook.
After much scribbling and doodling, I dropped a multicolor pack of Le Pens, three Faber-Castell markers, two rolls of crafting tape, and a gridded Leuchtturm notebook into my basket.
Certainly there's humor — and the glint of a witty, critical take on therapy — when, during one session, the Count begins levitating before Freud, who's too busy scribbling notes to notice.
After all, time spent in front of screens means less time for scribbling with crayons or playing games that help kids learn how to kick a ball or take turns.
If you spent many a childhood afternoon doodling, coloring, and/or scribbling with your trusty box of crayons by your side, then you've just clicked on your dream beauty article.
He remembers reading one Clancy thriller, "Without Remorse," outside the courthouse where Ramzi Yousef was on trial for the 1993 World Trade Center bombing, and scribbling notes in the margins.
As Ms. Baym noted, Nathaniel Hawthorne, for one, complained in 1855 about the "damned mob of scribbling women" whose inexplicably popular work he feared would hurt his own book sales.
The thought resulted in Pritzker scribbling a price on a diner napkin ($2.2 million) and leaving as the owner of the Hyatt House, according to his 1999 New York Times obituary.
I began scribbling down the dozens of titles that came to mind, but when my then-editor began naming films like Citizen Kane, Chinatown, and Vertigo, I just stared at her.
This all might explain that guy furiously scribbling on a clipboard while he watches you do keg stands—or that botched interview the summer after you don your cap and gown.
For the majority of the time, he is an enigma, an inscrutable silver fox who spends his time scribbling hieroglyphs on his little notepad and smoothing back his expertly manicured hair.
I remember the bright colors of the souk in Jerusalem, running my hands over hot limestone, scribbling notes in childish script to insert in the mossy cracks of the Wailing Wall.
And as we ran around backstage, rapidly scribbling down notes and sneaking in 'grams of the hottest (weirdest?) runway trends, we noticed one look that will never go out of style.
When no one answered, he pulled a cellphone from his pocket and looked through it for numbers to dial on his office phone, while scribbling notes on two different legal pads.
It opens — on Bob Crowley's blank white platform of a set — with most of its cast in an orgy of creative stasis, peering into laptop screens and scribbling on note pads.
Long hours crouched over a microscope, combined with Cajal's self-described "irresistible mania for scribbling," resulted in hundreds of detailed sketches of neurons, neuroglia, and all the other goop in our skulls.
Unlike most patients who sit in exam rooms and furiously scribble information relayed by their oncologists, my oncologists are sometimes scribbling information I relay to them, such as how to spell "olaparib"!
Earnestly scribbling in a Moleskine notebook, Jim radiates nervous energy and ambition; Emily notices the way he hungrily eyes her desk when she asks him where he sees himself in five years.
As the train arrived at each stop, the little man would bolt from his seat, see what stop it was, and then pop back into his seat and resume his furious scribbling.
According to this biography, he was in a hurry and nearly missed his train, which would have left no time for scribbling lyrics about the bittersweet nature of life on the road.
Ms. Mansoura can be found chatting on the phone in some combination of English, Hebrew, French or Arabic, scribbling orders for, say, a wedding in Argentina, or a medical conference in Minnesota.
But her stubborn focus also represented a counterweight to the shiny outrage of the day served up by Trump: tweeting "covfefe" or apparently scribbling on a hurricane forecast map with a Sharpie.
He often didn't bother to write his own jazz-inspired poems down; his wife, the poet Eileen Kaufman, was wise enough to do that, often scribbling them on napkins and paper sacks.
He didn't even have an office, but would hold court at all-night coffee bars in Soho or the café at Baker Street Station, scribbling out prescriptions on napkins and cigarette packs.
From the very first scene, Emily is seen as a scribbling, brash genius who can't be bothered by girl stuff like making sure her family has water and helping her mother prepare breakfast.
While she is investigating and learning information about Carys she is taking photos of clues on her phone, calling in friends to help look up information, and scribbling notes to remember obscure details.
Then we discussed a flow of moods and concepts, haphazardly scribbling them down, connecting them with arrows and placing what he had in the center of the room for us all to see.
He wrote note after note to his lawyer, scribbling on the back of Prisoner Request Forms with the 22015-inch golf pencils issued by the prison, but it didn't seem to change anything.
The more you work with it, the better you get, and theoretically, I guess you could get your entire art education by scribbling on the page with black ink the basic brush tool.
"Done and dusted"; "Shit hits the fan"; "BESIDE MYSELF" — the drawing defeats the clean lines of the Living Room, reminding me of scribbling frenetic thoughts in a notebook, just to get them down.
But as they stalled for the start of the show, and the bracket's official unveiling, a man hovered nearby, listening and scribbling notes on a pad, according to Pat McGrath, Nantz's longtime statistician.
For most of the evening, Disney sat at a table near the front of the room, her brow furrowed, scribbling notes on a stack of papers that contained the text of her speech.
Back in the 70s, Jerry Seinfeld was just a young, struggling comic scribbling jokes on legal pads and workshopping them on small stages across New York City, praying that his punchlines would land.
By many accounts, the Syrian Civil War began in March 2011, when a group of young boys were caught scribbling pro-democracy graffiti on a school wall in the southern city of Daraa.
One can only hope that the government officials who were here to listen to what Canadians had to say with their eyes down and scribbling on notepads—were they taking notes or doodling?
I found myself furiously nodding my head and scribbling in the margins as I tore through She Must Be Mad, a new poetry and prose collection by 22-year-old Insta-poet Charly Cox.
Billy took us through something crazy and old from Andre Beaufort, then a blast of golden winter from Michel Fallon that had even Peter Liem, who friggin lives in Champagne, scribbling like a monk.
Mirzakhani, while solving mathematical problems, often drew on large sheets of paper while scribbling formulas on the edges, an approach that her young daughter believed to be a form of painting, according to Stanford.
Morissette was actively participating in the creation of the show; during its initial run in Boston, she sat in the audience most nights, scribbling notes about how to deepen the relationships between the characters.
Morissette was actively participating in the creation of the show; during its initial run in Boston, she sat in the audience most nights, scribbling notes about how to deepen the relationships between the characters.
Mr. Johnson said his client was suspended this spring for three days from Brentwood High School for scribbling in a notebook the El Salvador telephone code "503," which has been linked to MS-13.
If this is your sort of thing, then you are scribbling its premiere date on your calendar even now, and if it isn't, then you will never know what all the fuss is about. —CG
On a snowy early February morning, inside the crowded hall at the Jasper County Fairgrounds, three people from BMO Harris huddled together, scribbling notes, as auctioneer Jonathan Kraft paced in front of the somber crowd.
That tattered book with strange scribbling recently gifted by a friend, or the appearance of modern dancers in red throughout the city, might not just be random events when you're in an Odyssey Works production.
His powerful speech was not something he had rehearsed, as just before his first ever win — he has previously been awarded an Honorary Oscar  — The Daily Show spotted the director quickly scribbling down his speech.
I had a piece of paper covered in scribbling and a deep fear of the bright white room at the end of the hall containing puzzles based on the unsolved ciphers of the Zodiac Killer.
If "The Light Years" can seem haphazard or uncurated, scribbling hitchhiking routes back and forth across the map, what it sacrifices in reflection on Chris's experience it makes up for in reflection of the culture.
Although he had in some ways accustomed himself to his adopted country, he was also angry at it, scribbling on his passport, "O America, die in your rage," according to court papers filed on Tuesday.
For more than a decade, she'd nursed a dream of becoming a real writer, quietly scribbling away with reddened eyes and a cup of coffee late at night after her daughter Mia had drifted off.
Barely squeaking by on a familiar formula and flimsy narrative (Steve is writing a book; Rob is scribbling restaurant reviews for The New York Times), the actors convey a sense of going through the motions.
As a feminist writer and (nonpracticing) lawyer relatively well-versed in the details of Title IX and campus sexual assault, I couldn't help reading her book with pen in hand, furiously scribbling in the margins.
It also uses swappable tips that Logitech claims are good for 1.24-miles of scribbling, but to stop kids from yanking the tips out themselves, a special tool is needed to first remove a protective shroud.
In countries like China, Taiwan and Hong Kong, the practice is carried out annually on the last day of Chinese New Year, where people make wishes by scribbling them on the paper lanterns before launching them.
In case you missed it, following a gorgeously animated end credits sequence, the screen went back to a shot of Strong's Silva frantically scribbling on the walls of a prison cell as he hears a voice.
In Prisoners, a different Jake Gyllenhaal is nearly wordless and affectless, except when scribbling nonsensical notes in an old-school reporter's pad — notes that reveal themselves to him and us as dizzyingly prescient down the line.
More than 173 people spent some time in jail in June for lèse-majesté; they included Thais accused of defaming the royals in a student play, scribbling on toilet walls and speaking unguardedly in a taxi.
It was suggested I go to Columbus, Ohio, for a week to eat an outlandish amount of fast food, some of which was O.K. I filled agreeable days in Omaha scribbling down insights from telephone repairmen.
My dad is particularly (in) famous for coming up with crossword ideas in the middle of the night, scribbling them down, and then excitedly barging into my room the next morning to pitch them to me.
As we would go off to paint our beloved subway cars for the 63th or 1,000th time, Jean roamed the streets scribbling his dark cryptic poetry upon the inanimate brick facades, monuments to man's so-called progress.
The great American poet Emily Dickinson is, in the popular imagination, a recluse, a shut-in, a woman scribbling alone in her room for her own pleasure, her work only really discovered after her death in 1886.
One of them, Vlad Zamfir, a twenty-eight-year-old Romanian-born mathematician who grew up in Ottawa and dropped out of the University of Guelph, was scribbling equations on an electronic tablet called a reMarkable pad.
It was she who came up with the idea of a chalkboard in the kitchen for scribbling reminders to herself — for example, that it's time to lay in a new supply of the herbal tea Throat Coat.
I quickly started inventing connections between Melville and the Québécois Mystic; between me scribbling notes in a rented Cavalier and the trailblazers of real and fictional territory that were the great American writers of the 19th century.
Closing the main stage was NYC experimental stalwart Lary 7, who brought a pair of collaborators onstage for a scattered, improvised jam session, which included scribbling on an electromagnetic soundboard and an overwhelming usage of clock sounds.
Intel, king of concept devices, showed off its own dual-screen "Tiger Rapids" notebook, which uses a traditional 7.9-inch LCD touchscreen and an identically sized E Ink touchscreen for writing, scribbling, and doodling without killing your battery.
Among other things, it's about scribbling glyphs on scraps of parchment that improve other players' characters by altering their skills, or crafting whole books with combat stats that players can visibly lug around as part of their gear.
I can't tell you, after my book tour, how many times during Q&A, I'll watch the first 10 hands raise are men, and the women are furiously scribbling down their questions, trying to perfect them. Uh-huh.
It's a song that checks just about every box required for radio hit—there's also a truck, a backroad, some whiskey and a summer sunset—then lets loose scribbling checks where the boxes have yet to be defined.
The classes, held in an apartment on the grounds of Shandong University, have an air of brotherly camaraderie — the students, huddled together on a floral couch scribbling in notebooks, practiced real smiles and flirtatious banter with their coaches.
That simple, pragmatic use of the arboreal metaphor changed profoundly in 1837, when young Charles Darwin, just back from the Beagle voyage and scribbling reckless thoughts in a notebook, drew a small sketch of the first evolutionary tree.
On the night I saw it — and at my own risk and cost, Kitson doesn't usually speak to press, tolerate news photographs or provide tickets and will scold anyone he sees scribbling notes — no one accepted his offer.
Outside the Angel tube stop in London near my apartment — before taking the tube to St. Pancras station to hop on a Paris-bound train — I called the American consultant, crouching on the sidewalk and scribbling in my notepad.
As Mr. Paul tells the story, he spent a few hours tracking down a producer and booking a studio, maybe 30 minutes scribbling out some rhymes for himself and his crew, and another few hours to record the track.
They played continually in my mind after I returned to Glasgow, scribbling in my notebook at a pub, walking through laughter-filled streets, noticing Mackintosh influences everywhere, from the curving ironwork of our rented apartment to the stonework downtown.
For as long as I can remember, my father has been scribbling these and other poems on his old prescription pads, signing them as though they were for any ordinary pharmaceutical and leaving them like pearls at my feet.
Surrounded by stacks of papers, the White House lawyers or House managers would confer for about 43 seconds, their staffers scribbling furiously on sticky notes and legal pads, before the designated respondent rose to deliver a five-minute answer.
" During a visit to the Middle East, an aide noticed Mr. Clinton trying to keep his mind from wandering off by scribbling on a yellow legal pad, "Focus on your job, focus on your job, focus on your job.
It may seem like the software is unearthing "hidden" patterns in an image, but it's more like someone scribbling in a coloring book: filling every inch with eyes, stalks, whorls, and snouts, all to excite the algorithm as much as possible.
"Hilariously, it is all on the back of a yellow envelope that I have been stashing in a drawer for six years, scribbling out and updating as needed," said Ostergren, a 51-year-old counselor in private practice in Salem, Oregon.
"...I would literally take boxes out to a beach place and sit there for a week reading them day and night and scribbling on them to putting it entirely online," Gates said in 2008 video of of Microsoft's CEO Summit.
As you're scribbling away on some dirty old piece of scrap paper or typing up an email to your mom, thrash around in your chair to the sound of driving, distorted guitars, the crash of cymbals, the pounding bass drum.
When a middle-aged man records himself complaining about how kids these days all suffer from "Peter Pan syndrome," one of those kids will remix the video to include themselves scribbling an "ok boomer" sign while bearing an impish grin.
" He embraced his hardscrabble upbringing and his Irish roots, installing a Kelly green carpet in his office, scribbling notes with a felt pen of the same color and jumping at any opportunity to belt out "When Irish Eyes Are Smiling.
"One of the most important missions of this work," the Scribbling Women write, "is correcting the still widespread historical misconception that in previous centuries, women neither possessed nor wanted voices with which to portray and improve the society they lived in."
"My son was at the pub on Saturday night and said he got kicked out because he was scribbling all over the tables and shouting racist comments about Pakistanis and Muslims," a resident, Ross Johnson, said Tuesday outside the pub.
WASHINGTON — Senator Ben Sasse, Republican of Nebraska, first picked up the habit in grade school, scribbling notes in ink on 3-by-5-inch graph paper index cards as a mechanism to keep his handwriting small and his thoughts organized.
Years after the president's all-caps penmanship became a meme back in 203 when he signed his first executive order as commander-in-chief, Trump's blocky scribbling was memed once more on Wednesday when he read a statement using handwritten notes.
One girl, with pigtails tied in pink ribbons, set about annotating the passage, an excerpt from a young adult novel called "Project Mulberry," as though it were the Dead Sea Scrolls, underlining every other sentence and scribbling notes in the margins.
The past year saw the publication of Scribbling through History, an edited volume (based on a 2013 workshop) with contributions on ancient and medieval graffiti; and Karen Stern's Writing on the Wall, the first general study of ancient Jewish graffiti.
Inspired by watching her grandmother test pens by scribbling with each one on a piece of paper, artist Justine Varga handed her a large-format piece of film and asked her to continuing her diligent testing on the 4x5-inch negative instead.
Somewhere along the way, word spread that visiting writers too could spend summer nights scribbling and snoozing there, and the owner began receiving emails requesting a bunk at earth's most stunning writer's colony, on an island Plato believed was the lost Atlantis.
There were three of them, all from Liuyang in Hunan province: himself, his classmate Lu Decheng, a mechanic for the bus company, and Yu Dongyue, no relation, just a poetry-scribbling short-sighted friend, who wrote about art for the local paper.
Ms. Hagan, who was studying for the chartered financial analyst exam at one of the long rectangular tables at the in-store cafe on the second floor, noticed Mr. Malloy sitting across the same table scribbling notes into the same study guide.
In May, an Italian economist from the University of Pennsylvania was removed from an American Airlines flight in Philadelphia after his seatmate became alarmed, thinking that the math he was scribbling on a piece of paper was Arabic, The Washington Post reported.
Generally on Sundays we set ourselves up – first at home at the kitchen table, scribbling notes, later in the store, using them, and then finally at the stove with the recipes – for four or five (or six or seven) meals for the week.
Even at its most fleshed out, full-band moments, these songs are weightless, flowing through headphones—or even better, a big pair of speakers near an open window on a breezy day—acoustic guitars scribbling lazily as two comforting voices whisper in your ear.
And while I personally wouldn't have flown across the country to verify a pavilion's red brick composition (spoiler alert: it's brown), I had to laugh at Mr. Radcliffe's earnestly compiled notebooks, as the only person in the theater scribbling quite so much in hers.
On the other hand, although I'd like to look as elegant as the collectors, I have to wear comfortable shoes: I don't actually get to sit down, but rather stand for hours in a cordoned-off area with the rest of the scribbling press scrum.
"It is true that scribbling (on the president's picture) is a punishable offence under the Burundian law but since it was committed by teenagers, I believe  this is a mitigating circumstance," David Ninganza, a children's rights defender working for local group SOGEPAE, told Reuters.
Buchheit also corroborates a portion of that account, saying after the corporate values meeting, in which he says both he and Patel lobbied for "don't be evil," that Patel went around the company scribbling the phrase on whiteboards to help spread it around the company.
A review by POLITICO of 0003 deaths of detainees in Immigration and Customs Enforcement custody between 2013 and 2018 revealed malfunctioning software and troubling gaps in use of technology, such as failure to properly document patient care or scribbling documentation in the margins of forms.
Design Review In Paris, fresh takes on an exotic dancer, the Villa Savoye and a modern patron in Indore reflect multicultural shifts In Paris, the deep design shift that occurred during the interwar years when Modernism superseded Art Deco has long kept architecture historians scribbling.
In the many buildings I have visited that were once occupied by the Islamic State, this has seemed to be a habit of the militants: Scribbling their noms de guerre on the walls in marker, ink or spray paint, like teenagers in a bathroom stall.
A cognitive behavioral therapy counsellor once asked me to keep a mood diary, so I'd have evidence of my emotional ups and downs, and during the downs the most I managed to do was write "ugh" before scribbling over the entire page and ripping it up.
Dylan Baldi wrote the lyrics in advance this time, rather than scribbling them down the day that he had to record the vocals, so we were dealing with his conscience rather than his subconscious; he sang through depression and regret instead of all-consuming apathy or nihilism.
The artist borrowed the title for both the exhibition and his featured series Marginalia, from English Romanticisist Samuel Taylor Coleridge, who first coined the term as a writing practice in its own right, in reference to his practice of scribbling notes in the margins of books.
This was the reasoning Nathaniel Hawthorne used in 1855 when he famously complained to his publisher: America is now wholly given over to a d[amne]d mob of scribbling women, and I should have no chance of success while the public is occupied with their trash.
Abbey would stand behind Sanders as he knocked on each door, furiously scribbling into his notebook as the disheveled candidate, dressed in a "frumpy winter coat," discussed gritty issues, like the state of the sewage network and garbage pickup schedule, on the door steps of Burlington's residents.
I often address the deceased directly in these registers, but of course I am the one who sometimes experiences a cathartic release after scribbling my gratitude, and I write hoping that my fond memories might bring comfort to the bereft should they ever open the register again.
By nature, he was a scattershot writer, scribbling on scraps of paper, composing in notebooks and revising excerpts after they appeared in magazines — and in 1922, when "Ulysses" first appeared, all that chaos was botched into print by French typesetters, most of whom spoke no English.
As a professor, he has explored Mr. Ross's videos in relation to autonomous sensory meridian response, more commonly referred to as A.S.M.R., a state of deep calm brought on by the sound of clothes rustling, a pencil scribbling or, in Mr. Ross's case, a brush on canvas.
" But Roman's greatest offhand remark this week may be the flatulent sound he emits in response to Shiv's concerns about Rhea, which he then reinforces by scribbling the word "fart" on hotel stationary and handing it to his sister … "In case you want it in writing.
There was plenty of senatorial scribbling when the chamber weighed whether to remove President Bill Clinton 21 years ago, but in the first presidential impeachment of the 21st Century, senators also have access to a number of digital tools to capture their real-time reactions and reflections.
What they're saying: Fernando Cutz, who left the White House in April and served on the National Security Councils of both Trump and Barack Obama, said Obama would read detailed pre-briefs — highlighting key passages and scribbling notes in the margins — before an oral briefing ahead of such meeting.
Typography From A to Z If the extent of your typography skills begins and ends with scribbling your crush's name on your middle school notebook, this typography-intensive course will fill you in on the philosophy behind typography and the reason why it is vital in design projects.
Barr's spin doctors claim he first tried to book his party at two other DC luxury hotels: the Willard (where Lincoln stayed before he was inaugurated) and the Mayflower, where FDR stayed before his own swearing-in, scribbling furiously that we have nothing to fear but fear itself.
Through intense calculations ("A fair few number-related pub chats and beer mat scribbling sessions on this very subject," notes Browse) the guys think that with 250 different remixes, around 25 for each of the ten tracks on the album, the site would be capable of generating around 11,861,676,0003,000 unique albums.
Set to Jerome Begin's original score, which is played by Sandbox Percussion, "Wilderness" takes place in a two-sided white space; the four musicians, who wear pristine white suits and stand in a row to form the stage's third side, mix live percussion with sounds of ripping paper and scribbling.
So off I went scribbling away to our first lady at the time, Hillary Clinton," Markle said at the UN. To her surprise, Markle said she received a letter of encouragement from Clinton just a few weeks later: "It was at that moment that I realized the magnitude of my actions.
Philip Roth, the celebrated chronicler of Jewish and American life who died in Manhattan on Tuesday at age 85, took a different approach six years ago when he let it be known through the press that he had quit writing fiction — after more than 50 years of near-constant scribbling.
Each time the hands edge closer to midnight—that is, when a threat is most tangible—writers seem to start scribbling about the near annihilation or total extinction of the human race (if you allow for the fact that it takes a minimum of two years to write and publish a novel).
Though Rizzla admits that part of the process of making the record was ultimately refining these tracks to draw them a little closer to the dancefloor, tracks like "Inquisition" bubble over and out of the gridlike arrangements that club music tends to favor, throwing sounds into every margin, scribbling into any blank space.
In the past several weeks, a U.C. Berkeley student has been escorted off a Southwest Airlines flight because he was heard speaking Arabic, and an olive-skinned, curly haired Italian Ivy League economist was taken off an American Airlines flight because he was spotted scribbling mathematical calculations that his seatmate found suspicious.
Among the guests were Michael Showalter, the film's director, and cast members, including Natasha Lyonne and Tyne Daly, as well as Paul Rudd, Emily Mortimer and the columnist Cindy Adams, who flaunted her trademark beehive as she interviewed Ms. Field in a dim corner, scribbling old-school style in a reporter's notebook.
The parallel line between them has been drawn before, and it's no wonder: That image of the shy, brilliant artist locked away in her room, scribbling away, always pushing herself, never quite finding the peace she desires but refusing to stop seeking it is too poetic in its own right to resist.
But now I know the reward would be for tomorrow and the next day and the next, to open up The New York Times — in fact, letters pages in any national newspaper — and to see nasty, scribbling women from all over the country sharing their ideas and having their thoughts equally represented.
But his 343 arrest in an alleged stabbing in a family dispute suggests a young man adrift; his scribbling in a notebook the names of Osama bin Laden, Abu Muhammad al-Adnani — an Islamic State leader — and Anwar al-Awlaki, the American-born Qaeda recruiter, appeared to reflect a full-blown embrace of jihadism.
There, Subicz sets to work as a novelist, but with Reichsmarks worthless and Deutschmarks scarce—and a wife, and a son, and mistresses, and a prostitute habit—he takes on sideline gigs scribbling scripts for the "piglets" of the German film industry, eager to revive the glory, if not the aesthetics, of Weimar's Ufa.
Think of T.S. Eliot, conjuring "The Waste Land" (1922) by night and overseeing foreign accounts at Lloyds Bank during the day, or Wallace Stevens, scribbling lines of poetry on his two-mile walk to work, then handing them over to his secretary to transcribe at the insurance agency where he supervised real estate claims.
And people close to both men say that more than anyone, Mr. Miller has grasped how to fuse the cadences of Mr. Trump's own plain-spoken language with something loftier, at times scribbling notes on a piece of paper pressed to the side of a car window as he jotted down the president's thoughts.
This fact was revealed to me in conversation with Saul Steinberg, who, in attempting to depict the racially mixed reality of New York streets for the super-sensitive and race-blind New Yorker of the 1960s and '70s, hit upon scribbling numerous Mickeys as a way of representing what was jauntily and scruffily and unignorably there.
Regularly, the film cuts back to Driver, as Senate staffer Daniel J. Jones, pounding away on a computer keyboard, scribbling furiously on a whiteboard, taking instructions from his stern-faced boss or taping up photos, dossiers and Post-it notes on the walls of his windowless office until it starts to resemble the lair of a serial killer.
Prediction:  Boston Globe columnist Michael A. Cohen thought Trump's policies would push away his base; and Washington Post columnist George Will spent his 2015 Christmas Eve like a conservative Ebenezer Scrooge, pen in hand at his desk, scribbling together an op-ed prediction that Trump's ascension would be the end of the Republican Party as we know it.
It's a page that López revisits often; one to which he has returned so many times these past few years, scribbling new ideas in the margin and underlining words and phrases in three different colors of ink and pencil, that studying it today can give you the impression of counting the tree rings in his political life.
Here I am diamond solitary treasure on Western I am unclaimed Christian scribbling homilies on spines of wrinkled church fans here I am veteran clutching cement scar I am bandage sticking to sidewalk On Centinela I vibrate the highest I am journal of streets hymnal of homeless, homebound impoverished and important California Today goes live at 6 a.m.
"[Gould] must have found out long ago," Mitchell speculates, "that he didn't have the genius or the talent, or maybe the self-confidence or the industry or the determination, to bring off a work as huge and grand as he had envisioned"; his constant scribbling in fact amounted to a desperate avoidance of the project he had set for himself.
"I was given 30 cents in change, and I'm really weird about germs, so I hate change…I was just very aware of the fact that I was holding 30 cents," he says, describing walking around Sherman Oaks after midnight, green duct tape on his clothes (more on that below), and scribbling down lyrics on a napkin while humming to himself.
While I may not be able to imagine Eggleston navigating through the mundanities of life, such as shopping for groceries or filling out a form of any kind, I can imagine a sober, sharpened, parallel-universe version of him scribbling out a Unified Theory of Everything on a paper napkin and then tucking it as a kind favor into Albert Einstein's astonished hand.
Let me stress that I don't think that Trump's grand strategy is springing fully formed from the president's own mind (he isn't scribbling notes about the Monroe Doctrine, I assume), or for that matter anyone else's; instead it's emerging organically as a synthesis of his own blustering, quasi-isolationist impulses and the more hawkish and internationalist and status-quo-oriented views of the people working for him.
So, one of the first things we heard from members was, again, we just watched them, this sort of economic opportunity, get created out of thin air, and what they wanted the ability to do was what they were doing in-person with their cards and scribbling their names down on a piece of paper and their email address, which was hire each other and really be able to build their businesses.
"Etti-Cat," the punnily named feline mascot for manners, warned against littering, encouraged offering seats to the elderly, and expressed loquacious shame at defacing the trains: It was real wild scribbling over the subway walls & cars but, in objective & realistic retrospect & in full evaluation of the initial impact & the effect of the regretful consequences, it would seem that the entire action was motivated rather imprudently &, truthfully, in recalling the whole stupid mess, I feel real dopey about it, I'm sorry & I'll never do it again.
Though Rizzla admits that part of the process of making the record was ultimately refining these tracks to draw them a little closer to the dancefloor, tracks like "Inquisition" bubble over and out of the gridlike arrangements that club music tends to favor, throwing sounds into every margin, scribbling into any blank space The focus is as much on the way all of these piese mesh texturally, and the overall atmosphere they evoke—largely one of bleakness and chaos—than on the emotional effects of any specific element.

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