Those with wider tips work well for " normal " painting : Squeeze some paint out onto a piece of scratch paper and dip a paintbrush into it.
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That the man, an allegedly " successful developer, " took pencil and scratch paper in hand, sat down several times with a stack of financial documents and flubbed it.
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He listened to the pitches before his, tried to figure out what the panelists wanted to hear, restructured his ideas on a piece of scratch paper, then let fly.
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"I have been in the business for 30 years and I've never seen anything this bad, " said Shek Kin-shing, who had scrawled his six-line poem on yellow scratch paper.
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Unglazed pottery shards were used almost as a kind of scratch paper, as ostraka, for tax receipts and, in Athens, to record the individual nominations of Greek leaders for ostracism.
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Schwegel shopped the screenplay version of " Officer Down " to Hollywood, but quickly became disillusioned . " In my experience, Hollywood ranks spec scripts a few points lower than scratch paper.
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Someone slides you some Chinese characters through the first slit, you follow the instructions in the book, transcribing characters as instructed onto the scratch paper, and slide the resulting sheet out the second slit.
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Although O'Keeffe did use an inexpensive newsprint for some well-known master works and a variety of scratch paper for sketching, she never salvaged papers or used anything but pristine sheets for her formal artworks, Stevenson and the National Gallery researchers found.
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But when we're together, we also find time to let Star, our German shepherd, pull Adam around the block on his Big Wheel; to practice drawing capital letters on scratch paper; to go see a matinee movie and split a small popcorn.
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In one Cubist collage, " Siphon, Glass, Newspaper, Violin, " pieces of newspaper " dematerialize into connotations " : one is a siphon, or is it a wine bottle ?; another is a glass and shadow; still another is scratch paper to draw on.