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"A tablet the size of a piece of paper folds like a piece of paper," Nelson says.
It's on a piece of paper somewhere which is near another piece of paper that relates to it.
As I got closer to this piece of paper; I noticed that it wasn't any piece of paper.
Most Americans will go their entire lives without ever holding a piece of paper that is more than three times longer than a normal piece of paper, but of standard width.
Take out a piece of paper and grab a pen.
And so is making a blank piece of paper sing.
You give me that stuff on a piece of paper.
I slayed that white piece of paper, that little guy!
They don't need a piece of paper to be patriotic.
They have opened one piece of paper every year since.
That's perfectly fine, just don't lose the piece of paper.
There they were given a piece of paper to sign.
I want a piece of paper signed that proves it!
Finally, he slid a piece of paper across the table.
Armed groups don't disappear because of a piece of paper.
Have fun with your soggy piece of paper, kiddo.  26.
Gang members slid a piece of paper under the door.
It's on a piece of paper with the right format.
Really, it's just a painting on a piece of paper.
But remember that a diploma's just a piece of paper.
A piece of paper is glued against it and stamped.
Does everyone get a piece of paper in the mail?
"When I talk about being given Morrissey's address on a piece of paper by my friend in the sunshine, that moment holding the piece of paper felt like a moment of destiny," Marr tells me.
In other words, just because there is a piece of paper making a claim, does not mean it is accurate, even if that piece of paper is very old and that thing is very exciting.
When Polly Verity looks at piece of paper, she sees potential.
All it takes is a piece of paper and a pin.
Misalignment as thin as a piece of paper can cause jams.
His picture on a piece of paper just sold for $1,200,000.
"Help Us," a large piece of paper held by one said.
They write it down on a piece of paper for you.
With only one piece of paper, the tourist attractions are reborn.
Sign one piece of paper and a million people go hungry.
All it takes is a piece of paper and a pen.
Returning, she handed me a piece of paper with a number.
"Dreamers" are American in every way except a piece of paper.
They had people write their choice on a piece of paper.
A piece of paper with writing on it was found nearby.
After all, the dollar is just a green piece of paper.
The man with the piece of paper was a prime example.
Try it at home with a folded piece of paper towel.
And, well, in the end, they're just a piece of paper.
I just don't see the importance of that piece of paper.
"It's not just a piece of paper," he warns the artist.
"Unlike the days of a physical piece of paper where, unless it was copied, you could get that physical piece of paper back, now, once you hit send or enter on your keyboard, it's gone," he added.
And do you have a piece of paper to verify that vote?
Could he not be bothered to get a fresh piece of paper?
Hernandez holds up a piece of paper explaining why she left Honduras.
Write that number on a piece of paper, or even your arm.
Is it a piece of paper, a butterfly, or some tire debris?
So I say, just take a piece of paper and start counting.
If marriage were just a piece of paper this would not matter.
A piece of paper that could change the course of your life.
He hands her a piece of paper with questions he approves of.
It works because we believe the words on that piece of paper.
There is no piece of paper, no agreement that can do this.
"I wanted the skill set, not the piece of paper," he said.
An A4 piece of paper sets a daunting standard for a waist.
It's a pretty interesting tale for such a little piece of paper.
The agent looked through my passport and found a piece of paper.
I thought, I will treat this stone like a piece of paper.
An asylum seeker grasping a number on a tiny piece of paper.
He paused and then considered the piece of paper in his hand.
Moments later, Breyer could be seen passing Thomas a piece of paper.
He tore off a piece of paper and handed it to me.
What really matters is what you do with that piece of paper.
He fiddled with a piece of paper, folding it into a rectangle.
Take a piece of paper and draw a horizontal line halfway down.
Once peeled, the banana revealed a piece of paper with coaching tips.
They'd give you a piece of paper with the guy's info. 'O.
"Do we have a destiny?" he writes on a piece of paper.
An address for a pawnshop found scribbled on a piece of paper.
"I recognize that," Anušauskaitė said, pointing at a yellowed piece of paper.
It seems to me the piece of paper says come to court.
Just putting your signature on a dry piece of paper means nothing.
I held on to that piece of paper like it was gold.
I just put a second piece of paper off of each plate.
Looking at this small, blank piece of paper was kind of overwhelming.
I can take this worthless piece of paper, go to a complete stranger who I never met before, give him this piece of paper, and he in exchange will give me a real banana that I can eat.
Heisz replaces his buzzsaw with a piece of plain printer paper with "no special treatment," he writes on the woodworking website I Build It. He begins small, cutting a piece of paper with another piece of paper (paper-ception?).
JCPOA advocates are therefore arguing that although one piece of paper (a multilateral treaty, no less) failed to stop Iran's nuclear quest, the JCPOA, a second piece of paper, will do the trick, with catastrophic consequences if we withdraw.
I could write the bill in 15 minutes on a piece of paper.
John Collins knows how to make a piece of paper go the distance.
Glad I have a piece of paper to certify how boring I am.
Do not write them down on a piece of paper on your desk.
The one is the piece of paper and the other is the pot.
First, trace a piece of paper to line the bottom of the box.
I couldn't push that piece of paper if my life depended on it.
I was a piece of paper with a single word on it: Yes.
But this is something that you cannot prove with a piece of paper.
Land is the underlying asset, not a piece of paper endorsing fractional ownership.
"I'm not going to talk about any one piece of paper," Conway said.
After all that, all she can give you is this piece of paper?
Just write your size on a piece of paper and strike a pose!
Whatever the calculation is, I will write it on a piece of paper.
That's about the width of a strand of hair or piece of paper.
Denying they need to do it suggests that piece of paper doesn't exist.
Does a body rot faster than a piece of paper, or just differently?
She traced his name, Clinton Davis, onto a long white piece of paper.
And now he still puts a piece of paper next to his bed.
"Dump them on a piece of paper and identify those feelings," she says.
But remember no piece of paper can dictate your future; only you can.
The piece of paper promises years of free financial benefits from the government.
Seeing my ancestor's perceived value written on a piece of paper changed me.
In one lawsuit, the trusts fought against releasing a single piece of paper.
A crumpled piece of paper hanging on the far wall had me mesmerized.
The ice sheet looked like a piece of paper burning from the edges.
It's not something an economist would sketch on a blank piece of paper.
The engineer's kid is given a problem and sees a piece of paper.
Then the warden walked in with a piece of paper in his hand.
"I've heard nothing, I haven't received one piece of paper — zero," she said.
Write your name in the middle of a piece of paper or document.
My family gave me a piece of paper and a pencil to communicate.
The Trump administration, in response, produced nothing -- not a single piece of paper.
That was because of a piece of paper signed without warning in Washington.
A blank piece of paper sat on the table in front of Bobby.
Sometimes if I'm working on a painting and there's a piece of paper next to it that I use to clean my brushes on, I'll often get rid of the painting but keep that piece of paper with the brush marks.
The artwork — a piece of paper cut into an M, and another piece of paper rolled into a tube and stuck through the middle of the M — might look a bit silly on Earth, where gravity would accentuate its flimsiness.
Downstairs, a 17-inch image of the star appears on a piece of paper.
Instead she read her address from the piece of paper she carried with her.
I drew every single one of of these glasses on a piece of paper.
If our immigration laws are merely words on a piece of paper, they're meaningless.
I wrote my PIN code and recovery seed on the same piece of paper.
Instead she read her address from a piece of paper she carried with her.
"I want Notion to be as flexible as a piece of paper," Zhao says.
"It's a drawing on a piece of paper until somebody proves it," he said.
Instead, Ariely suggests, try to starting with a clean piece of paper or spreadsheet.
But sending an e-mail is far cheaper than sending a piece of paper.
When using an actual pencil, your strokes appear instantly on a piece of paper.
There was also a piece of paper with an address -- one of their neighbors.
"Without the cultural norms, the Constitution is just a piece of paper," Bezos added.
An agreement is a worthless piece of paper if its terms are not implemented.
So aesthetically it's super simple: we glued a piece of paper onto a sleeve.
When Mapp asked where the warrant was, they held up a piece of paper.
Onstage, he asked me to write an everyday object on a piece of paper.
With Wilders, he needs only one piece of paper for all of his policies.
Why would a piece of paper and an executive legal team set her back?
To the present occupant of the White House, it's only a piece of paper.
Now, crumple and unfold your piece of paper again: • What do you notice now?
And it's a piece of paper issued by Los Angeles County, my birth certificate.
Callimachi: And you, on the ground, you picked up a torn piece of paper.
A minute passed, maybe two, before he walked out, holding a piece of paper.
That piece of paper, Diana's Sunday school teacher told the class, was their virginities.
Immediately, Mia remembers seeing Midge's name on a piece of paper in her cabin.
He handed me the piece of paper with his name, address and phone number.
So they actually believe a third piece of paper is required to halt Iran.
It's a yellow piece of paper nailed to the wall, near the front door.
Mr. Graham scribbled on a piece of paper what the president had to say.
If she's a crumpled up piece of paper lying here, then so are you.
Senators issue opinions on nominees from their state on a blue piece of paper.
Boczek reached into his coat pocket and pulled out a creased piece of paper.
A doctor told him to write his living will on a piece of paper.
So we don't need a piece of paper to ensure that we do it.
He struggled to select the largest of three circles on a piece of paper.
It is a small green piece of paper with Benjamin Franklin on the front.
Student Opinion Draw a line down the middle of a blank piece of paper.
If I love someone, I don't need a piece of paper to prove it.
I wrote it on a scrap piece of paper and I thought, 'That's it.
My seven-year-old daughter came in and handed me a piece of paper.
"They were thinking I was the same as the governors they had appointed with a piece of paper and removed with a piece of paper," Mr. Noor said last week, in an interview with The New York Times in the governor's office.
He would say that it is the worst piece of paper on earth to sell.
He writes those on another piece of paper and pushes it back out the slot.
Q: You signed a document with Kim Jong Un. It's essentially a piece of paper.
Just have this one piece of paper, make everyone sign it, and take a photo.
In 1995, Dwayne "the Rock" Johnson wrote down four goals on a piece of paper.
" Lung says that he's been building things since "I could fold a piece of paper.
When you were saying goodbye to the housemates, Omarosa slipped you a piece of paper.
"Everything we do literally starts with a piece of paper and a sketch," said Briggs.
A piece of paper is printed out, wet, stuck on the skin, then peeled off.
Trump later read the tweets from a printed piece of paper during the televised announcement.
I don't believe I need a piece of paper to value my bond with someone.
On the wall behind him was a piece of paper listing some sort of information.
But at one point I had a big piece of paper to track the threads.
"You were doing so well," Tamra said as she pulled out the piece of paper.
A woman handed her a blanket, sandwiches for the kids and a piece of paper.
"The challenge we have is, is this chart," Ryan continued, holding a piece of paper.
Marlowe, sitting on his lap, jabbed at a piece of paper with an orange crayon.
On his desk I found a piece of paper with a single sentence in quotes.
" Yvette scribbles her number on a piece of paper and hands it to Rae. "Here.
In the pitch black, he took out a piece of paper and began to write.
All that was required: a signature on a piece of paper to make it legal.
Because at the end of the day, the Constitution is just a piece of paper.
On paper – that famous piece of paper everyone's always on about – these are solid additions.
"You know what that is, attached to it?" he asked, indicating the piece of paper.
That piece of paper, "Understanding AIDS," was mailed to almost every American home in 1988.
In Canada, you get a piece of paper with a bunch of names and boxes.
To me, heritage is much more than a couple names on a piece of paper.
If rates increase or decrease, "that piece of paper can fluctuate in value," Wilson said.
He kept a piece of paper pinned to the wall of his studio: They destroy.
"I had a piece of paper that tells me I'm from Spain," Ms. Madison said.
Mills: The piece of paper that Hawk will only touch with gloves, you just kissed.
Printing out or jotting down a recipe on a piece of paper is just simpler.
One of them wrote her name and phone number on a piece of paper: Susy.
Tied to his chest is a piece of paper, on which his name is scrawled.
One of the women hurried over to Romer and showed her a piece of paper.
"We have a very interesting document today," he said, taking out a piece of paper.
To answer your question, it starts with a meeting and a blank piece of paper.
Record your observations on a piece of paper: Who created the post you are viewing?
I wrote it down on a piece of paper: I WILL NEVER BE FAT AGAIN.
"It'll be the most expensive and worthless piece of paper I ever had," he said.
She scribbled down her details on a piece of paper but didn't get Stacy's information.
She wrote it on a piece of paper and tucked it in her jacket instead.
She scratched out a quick note and popped the piece of paper inside the bottle.
A few days later, I noticed a piece of paper lying in the printer tray.
Such technology typically uses robotics to drag a pen across an anchored piece of paper.
Grab a napkin or a piece of paper and pucker up, we said — and they obliged.
Write your intention on a piece of paper with a marker or pen with green ink.
I signed a piece of paper, I got a check in the mail and went shopping.
Don't worry: there isn't really a frog chilling on a piece of paper on a desk.
Inside the bank vault is a piece of paper with Ashley Carman's Netflix password on it.
It wasn't clear if he was editing remarks or writing on a blank piece of paper.
Smith wasn't alone in skepticism over whether the deal was more than a piece of paper.
That's when she left the room and came back with a little green piece of paper.
I write his name on a piece of paper and stuff it deep into a jar.
Dr Toreini's technique starts by shining a light through a piece of paper from the back.
"Just feeling like he wasn't human, like he was just a piece of paper," she said.
Some reportedly start with simple things like drawing a blue whale on a piece of paper.
I laid to him the options that Mick Mulvaney would put on a piece of paper.
One of the most effective activities was asking each student to crumple a piece of paper.
And no dumb piece of paper, "non-disclosure agreement," or shitty-ass landlord will stop me.
She writes that Trump put a piece of paper in his mouth as Cohen was leaving.
The Paris agreement is not only a piece of paper where 170 states put their signature.
He handed her a small folded piece of paper and waited as Ms. Parker read it.
The girl blushes, reaching into the pocket of her skirt for a folded piece of paper.
The house cleaner he hired while on vacation had apparently thrown away the piece of paper.
His tally, scrawled on a piece of paper at his studio in Brooklyn, is over 19573,600.
A piece of paper with numbers written on it lay on a table near his body.
"Because right here, I just got this out," he added, reading from a piece of paper.
How I do have a piece of paper that I will not read to you, O.K.?
He had a phone number for his aunt that he carried on a piece of paper.
"They need to demand that piece of paper and they need to check," Ms. Pérez said.
"These are American citizens in every single way but a piece of paper," Mr. Booker said.
"Except when you graduate here, you get a job, not a piece of paper," he said.
There is a piece of paper for every surviving piece of writing from the classical period.
If those options sound daunting, it's perfectly OK to use a piece of paper and pencil.
You accept our labor but won't provide the piece of paper that recognizes our equal humanity.
The piece of paper, as it turned out, was a fact sheet on the opioid crisis.
I love a piece of paper and a pencil and someone telling me what they need.
Holding that piece of paper feels bittersweet, she said, after what she has seen this summer.
It works like this: First, a fingerprint is collected on a small triangular piece of paper.
Bret claims the piece of paper is some extracurricular writing exercise, but that's an obvious lie.
"That would be a very important piece of paper for Tanya Gersh to possess," Dinielli says.
And at one point, the doctor gives you a piece of paper and a pen, and they have to leave the room and you have to write down any questions you have about the procedure, and then that piece of paper is added to your medical file.
We plan to continue to grow our relationship, just without a piece of paper binding us together.
You can put it on a piece of paper and bake your cake on top of it.
A graduation is a person walking across a stage and accepting a really expensive piece of paper.
The first page will be on the same piece of paper as the last page, for instance.
Students will write any questions or reactions they would rather keep anonymous on a piece of paper.
"This is not just a piece of paper that we're going to put out there," Sanchez said.
She had a piece of paper printed out with the condition the next time I went in.
GM: I have always been a pyromaniac, so I grabbed a piece of paper and burned it.
I found a piece of paper at the party and made everyone take a shot at it.
But Ms. Carmona received only a laminated piece of paper saying she was allowed to live there.
It's about finding them and getting them off that crumpled piece of paper and onto my computer.
"When they spoke of security assurances, they meant more than a piece of paper," recalls Mr DeTrani.
Beam had noticed a piece of paper with a number on it taped to Holmes's office window.
When Jamie looked at the bag, she noticed that a piece of paper was stapled to it.
And successful lawsuits are rare, because of a single piece of paper that shields owners from liability.
"I'll really just be walking across the stage and being handed a piece of paper," he said.
The menu, written on a white piece of paper, showed options including beef steak and crème brûlée.
We hope that eventually people will start prioritizing women and people's rights over a piece of paper.
Instead, she waved a piece of paper and informed Mr Centeno he had been fined €1,000 ($1,130).
Would it really have killed her to use her witchy powers to find one piece of paper?
They also burned a piece of paper representing the nuclear deal and stomped on the papers' ashes.
Get out a piece of paper and write down the first thing that pops into your head.
The piece of paper remained taped to the monitor until a new hire moved into his seat.
Former Wired editor Mark Frauenfelder wrote his password on an orange piece of paper in January 2017.
A piece of paper and a pen could be the gateway to a new kind of narrative.
I don't exaggerate when I say that Xeroxed piece of paper felt like a kind of salvation.
We took a little piece of paper—money—and put it over human life, over our country.
Because I've already made a commitment and I don't see a use in that piece of paper.
A woman is not allowed to take a pen and put it to a piece of paper?
For example, do you think you could predict where and how any piece of paper would crumple?
Think about how you would pick up a piece of paper that's lying flat on a table.
Of course, our audience is usually imaginary, encountered on the other side of a piece of paper.
Mr. Hodgkinson was carrying a piece of paper with the names of six lawmakers, the F.B.I. said.
Each grave had a small piece of paper tucked next to the headstone with the victim's name.
"You're beautiful," he finally wrote, and left the piece of paper in the middle of the table.
The seller had written on a piece of paper his estimated value of the Bowman collection: $11,000.
Copaken learned that he had flown to Paris — but lost the piece of paper with her address.
In 2000, however, World Savings had given him a piece of paper showing a 2023 payoff date.
"I wanted to use tile as if it were one large piece of paper," Ms. Sze said.
Second, check your balance every morning and write it on the same piece of paper each day.
The type of town where the phone directory is a piece of paper taped to the wall.
And it's not just a "piece of paper," if a judge rules against Anglin in this case.
The Constitution, he once famously said, was a piece of paper to be thrown into a dustbin.
" Exporters could point to that piece of paper and claim to be merely "buyers in good faith.
He offered to write the number on a piece of paper and tape it to the stand.
Meanwhile, Wilbourn was scribbling down her diagnosis and her recommendations for treatment on a piece of paper.
When most people look at a piece of paper, they see an unremarkable sheet of flat white material.
When boats would come in to the shore, I'd take a piece of paper and sketch the boats.
The judge asked each side to write on a piece of paper how they would like to proceed.
When I was in seventh grade, I kept a folded piece of paper hidden in my desk drawer.
You can see this when you drop a piece of paper and bowling ball from the same height.
He then wet a piece of paper, affixed it to the drawing, and ran them through a press.
They disappeared in the sea, along with that piece of paper with my family's phone number on it.
This piece of paper with their number on it used to be the most important thing I owned.
The video ends on a somber note, with a lone piece of paper blowing by the drone's remains.
So while you are waiting for your Uber to arrive, you can now snip a piece of paper.
Punch a hole in one and use it to project an image on the other piece of paper.
And I laid out to him the options that Mick Mulvaney would put on a piece of paper.
The idea is that it's supposed to make your screen act more like a physical piece of paper.
They wouldn't have a green card, they wouldn't have a piece of paper, they wouldn't have work authorization.
Alex Moss from Manchester, UK, discovered the following piece of paper when redecorating the bedroom of his house.
And there was another piece of paper that N.Y.U. had something to do with: his parents' marriage certificate.
Nor is it a piece of paper or anything physical you can hold or put in your pocket.
A militant then read from a piece of paper the names of those who were to be freed.
Inside the Wisconsin delegation, a Sanders supporter stood up with a piece of paper taped over her mouth.
And then at the end, you gave them the piece of paper with all the answers on it.
Borrowing a piece of paper, the trim, soft-spoken composer began sketching out analytical parallels between the works.
Second, some have mistakenly claimed that we can just sign a piece of paper and receive an exemption.
Think: piece of paper, ruler, pencil, book, notebook, laptop, postcard, index card, debit card, you get the point.
The metal sign looks like a piece of paper that was crumpled up and then straightened back out.
Not fighting – at least not in a physical sense – simply putting their names on a piece of paper.
And yes, I made a paperwork error disclosing it on one piece of paper instead of the other.
A leaked photograph of the gunman's hotel suite appears to show a piece of paper on a table.
I am so tuned into walls because I see them as a piece of paper or a canvas.
If you watch Buffett speak, you'll see that he rarely looks at a piece of paper, if ever.
A "sticky note, you know, just a yellow piece of paper," says O'Leary in a recent Facebook live.
With topography that resembles a crumpled piece of paper, the terrain encompasses four major drainages and several ridges.
But they never had a ceremony, and a piece of paper in the mail is not the same.
Try jotting your thoughts on a piece of paper or using meditative breathing exercises to get to sleep.
The last seat in the row, with a piece of paper on it that said "Reserved," remained empty.
This was in the days when people wrote directions down with a pen and a piece of paper.
Before a lecture Dr. Bourgain was to give, Dr. Milman noticed him looking at a piece of paper.
These objects seemingly demanded to have their stories told when a piece of paper fluttered from the ceiling.
"I spent two years looking at things on a piece of paper," said Matthew Wilson, the construction manager.
The roughly 3.5 x 2-inch piece of paper and rock 'n' roll history is going for $32,500.
Return on equity is just a number on a piece of paper that has nothing to do with cash.
It's just a piece of paper at the end of the day but there's something to having a schedule.
Our chief of staff had to actually take the piece of paper from my hand and finish reading it.
His hand rests on a piece of paper, a large brown oval with jagged edges painted just off-center.
True Tone uses the phone's ambient light sensor to reflect the room's lighting, like a blank piece of paper.
Write down phone numbers of friends or family on a piece of paper in case your cell phone dies.
Created by the manufacturer overseas, this piece of paper must be delivered to the purchaser in the destination country.
It seems like nothing — not even a piece of paper — can get between Nicki Minaj and her new man.
"They didn't even know how to type up a piece of paper without, without getting it wrong," Cruz said.
Reading from a large piece of paper, Naruhito then proclaimed his enthronement before an audience of the imperial family.
Benedixen points to a handwritten piece of paper hanging above one of the phone bank desks in the room.
Marriage was just a piece of paper and a piece of jewelry but our hearts will always be real.
Folding a piece of paper is easy and, in theory, the same rules hold for a sheet of graphene.
Fast-forward to 2018, and I can go days without touching a piece of paper or a "real" photograph.
"His siblings stole every piece of paper from his office, and they took it to the government," Jared maintained.
One piece of paper in particular is alarming to Heidi: a patient form from her stay in the hospital.
Yes, you would take a piece of paper with tiny holes and use it to interact with the device.
" Once you've picked your goal, write it down on a piece of paper after the words, "What if I —.
Instead, she saw a little girl who was carrying daffodils, a chocolate Easter bunny, and a piece of paper.
AgileBits also recommends writing down this account key on a piece of paper and storing it in your home.
When Alig returned with a scowl on his face, he haughtily thrust a folded piece of paper towards me.
Because when it comes down to it, skills and experience matter more than a piece of paper, says Buffett.
She held up a piece of paper to read from a list of times Trump has spoken of violence.
Their pay was rolled up with a rubber band and a piece of paper with their name on it.
However, if the department resists, Congress' strategy shouldn't be to demand every piece of paper acquired by Team Mueller.
Just give yourself a grade on your resolution at the end of every day on a piece of paper.
Then, according to a video of the moment posted on Twitter, someone handed him a small piece of paper.
When we went back inside the dealership, the salesman sat me down and handed me a piece of paper.
I take almost all of my notes on my iPhone now, instead of on a real piece of paper.
Chaos broke out when a woman approached the lectern and took a piece of paper from it, video shows.
Nor does the piece of paper hover over our political leaders as a bulwark against government control run amok.
And I just went up and signed my name up on a piece of paper and waited my turn.
Having the same starting point of the face helps to alleviate the intimidation of a blank piece of paper.
He asks readers how thick a piece of paper would be if it were folded in half 50 times.
On a green piece of paper, my parents made a list of all the names they might give me.
Put a piece of paper on the work bed, and beamo will fire a quick test pattern into it.
The heaviness of fitting all of herself into a piece of paper we could hold onto was ridiculous. Impossible.
Once, in response to a journalist's question, Kawakubo drew a circle on a piece of paper and walked away.
Elsewhere they play a game, finding shapes in a field of randomly drawn dots on a piece of paper.
"Presumably any time they get a piece of paper from Donald Trump, they put it under audit," he said.
"I asked if people needed to sign a piece of paper confirming they took the money," Mr. Sindjelic testified.
Each candidate's name was written on a piece of paper, folded in half, and placed in the appropriate box.
Trying to make sense of the illegible nonsense scribbled on a piece of paper and then I see it.
Practice piping straight lines and curves and corners on a piece of paper before you outline your first cookie.
I remember things that i need to by writing them down on my phone or a piece of paper.
Along with a piece of paper with three names and phone numbers of professional organizers or estate-sale people.
"The fact that they choose to make a small piece of paper, for example, is interesting," Dr. Pepperberg said.
As we now know, he came to Paris and lost the piece of paper with my number on it.
In reality, it won't be as easy as just signing one piece of paper and being done with it.
"We have you write it on a piece of paper," and hand it to the technician, Mr. Israeli said.
Eric put the file down, bit a piece of paper, and smiled at the row of neat little holes.
Cynical minds noted that he seemed to be staring at a blank piece of paper while wielding a Sharpie.
When Yovanovitch became upset, Lutsenko took a piece of paper from his desk and wrote their names on it.
"  "Our goal is not to show a pretty piece of paper that says we're mandating great things for Americans.
After a few days, the kid walked up to me and handed me a crumpled piece of paper silently.
Then he handed me a piece of paper and unceremoniously requested I sign away my Facebook and Twitter passwords.
She was holding a piece of paper and waving it for all those huddled in plastic chairs to see.
"I promise you from the first day in office -- the first thing I am going to do -- the first piece of paper, the first piece of paper that I'm going to sign is we're going to get rid of these people, day one, before the wall, before anything," Trump said in Iowa.
The curve is a consequence of mapping a straight line on a sphere (Earth) onto a flat piece of paper.
Nick Fiend took my piece of paper off me, and read out the list, which included 'Is your flat clean?
Just remember to leave that piece of paper with the Wi-Fi connection instructions in case we get disconnected, OK?
Don't hold a blank piece of paper to your computer screen, unless you really want to be made fun of.
You probably take for granted how easy it is to, say, pick up a piece of paper off a table.
Prosecutors said Fana-Ruiz used body spray and a lit piece of paper to set her stepmother's dollhouse on fire.
The new screen helps elevate it even further, offering the closest reading experience yet to a real piece of paper.
A social security card is a piece of paper with, I think it's red ink with your number on it.
Karas passed around a piece of paper for passengers to sign so their words might ease the grandmother's aching heart.
The robot, called the Da Vinci Drawmaton, uses geared wheels to move a robotic hand across a piece of paper.
A cloud of white confetti was hurled from the top of the rotunda, each piece of paper a medical prescription.
So people typically write it down on a piece of paper that's once again, easy to get lost or stolen.
She wound up writing down all her travel instructions on a piece of paper and relying on physical city maps.
A crude map was printed on the piece of paper, marking a pathway through fields and woodland to the border.
So we literally gave her a piece of paper and we did our performances and she was like, 'Umm … 6.
Umpire Joe West reacted like a testing-room proctor, taking the piece of paper away from the left-handed rookie.
All those machinations introduce a great deal of randomness to the arrangement of fibres within an individual piece of paper.
Inside the teddy bear was allegedly a piece of paper with his phone number so that Angel could contact him.
We don't have a piece of paper or anything with us that indicates who the winners are, for security reasons.
Until we can search emojis, perhaps we should all grab a piece of paper and scribble down some emoji shortcuts.
Perhaps their interest in art that could be realized on a piece of paper had something to do with this.
"With vinyl releases and with cassette releases, you find a little download code on a piece of paper," Demers explains.
"Sometimes the thing that matters most is moving people, not being able to find every piece of paper," he said.
We didn't advertise: If you saw a piece of paper on the door, you knew there'd be singing that night.
His initial comments largely centered on him reading parts of FBI Director James Comey's findings from a piece of paper.
It's also a very expensive piece of paper, and for a lot of people it is out of financial reach.
Oh look, Santa gave me a new pen: Let's sign our name on every piece of paper we can find.
Dahlin was handed a piece of paper with the questions that she would ask and the answers he would give.
While Elliott accepted the 2019 Video Vanguard Award, she mostly read from a piece of paper in front of her.
Wanda stood before the class with a piece of paper and read it aloud, her voice firm and slightly clinical.
On a piece of paper I listed all the things in the business I'm good at and love to do.
"All they had to do was sign a piece of paper," he told the website 21st Century Radio in 1994.
You borrow a handkerchief, put in a rolled up piece of paper, burn it up, and then "abracadabra" it's back!
Of the three promoted sides Boro look the best placed to survive, at least on the trusty piece of paper.
That piece of paper might become worth way less than you paid for it, but ultimately you're stuck with it.
According to [the advocate], he was ... clutching a piece of paper that was a photocopy of his mother's ID card.
Dizzy and distraught, I awake in a single-man cell with a yellow piece of paper resting on my chest.
The surreal experience of watching a 3D image printed onto a two-dimensional piece of paper is akin to magic.
She once walked in on Trump chewing up a piece of paper and seemingly swallowing it in the Oval Office.
It is a switch from the objectification of the reproduction on a piece of paper to a purely subjective connection.
It was like it was written on a second-grade piece of paper, folded up and glued to a tree.
About five decades ago, my mother gave me a book of cartoons by James Thurber and a piece of paper.
"But this is your confession," Judge Abdalla said matter-of-factly, pointing to a piece of paper in the file.
Eventually, the men put a piece of paper over the lens so it could not record the search, she said.
Mr. Brooks's name was one of six listed on a piece of paper that the gunman, James T. Hodgkinson, carried.
I distinctly remember the noise that accompanied it—a loud crackling, like a piece of paper crumpling in your ear.
"One thing I hate is the idea of a white piece of paper," where there are no problems to solve.
I could not help but notice a young woman next to me with a piece of paper in her hand.
Do you actually need that expensive piece of paper and have you explored alternatives to a cookie-cutter undergrad degree?
Using Facebook is like writing your life story down on a piece of paper, then taping it to a lamppost.
"But, yes, I made a paperwork error, disclosing it on one piece of paper instead of the other," he said.
Have a piece of paper with the key pieces of information you want to get across in front of you.
With a blank note card or a piece of paper, you can create a personal index without defacing the book.
They just prove that a famous person was there with an object—piece of paper, whatever—at the same time.
"Unless the law enforcement officer was sucking on the piece of paper, I highly doubt it" "It's very unlikely that someone would touch a piece of paper with their hand and absorb any clinically significant amount of synthetic cannabinoid," said Mark Neavyn, director of the fellowship in medical toxicology at the University of Massachusetts.
He literally wrote down on a piece of paper several doctors for me to visit before I made my final decision.
Students are instructed to create a robot that could solve the problem, and draw the robot on a piece of paper.
When she wants to enlarge her drawing to include more of her subject, she joins another piece of paper to it.
This is a real, actual, official piece of paper with a record writ in fraction how much "Indian blood" I have.
But there's nothing like a thin, greasy piece of paper to make us feel better about eating pizza off the ground.
The feeling of rage might even be a tad mellower when you see that piece of paper beneath the windshield wiper.
"I don't need no damn piece of paper telling me," he said before he slammed the door and left the house.
Now that you've got your piece of paper with a pinhole, hold it up and let the sunlight shine through it.
There was a short statement that was given by Adam Schiff and he read it off of a piece of paper.
Ms Kung and an expert printer lay the negative on a piece of paper coated in ferric, chloroplatinite and chloropalladite salts.
Money is pretty simple nowadays: A piece of paper or a digital asset that you can exchange for goods and services.
If no one is available, Dr. Orbe-Austin recommends writing feelings down in a journal or on a piece of paper.
In this simple project, the sausage casing and a small piece of paper are held together by a bent metal washer.
Imagine the feeling of using a ruler to limit where you can scribble with a marker on a piece of paper.
Your child is so much more than whatever doctor or specialist can tell you on a piece of paper or screen.
You line up the type, ink up the slate, slap a piece of paper on, and then press down to print.
Once read, they lose their original purpose and become keepsakes—a piece of paper filled with emotions that are often ephemeral.
And the street art you could just draw on a piece of paper, mix flour and water, and put it up.
Slick on your favorite lipstick (we're feeling the rich, bold shades in Burt's Bees' lineup), and kiss a piece of paper.
To streamline the Paint By Finger project, Blake gave each student a piece of paper with a grid printed on it.
Note: This post was found scrawled on a piece of paper in the woods of Maryland after its authors went missing.
Each of them has their city or district written on a piece of paper, so people know what they were tasting.
On the night of the season finale, she handed him a piece of paper with her phone number scrawled on it.
Flick football is a tabletop game traditionally played with a piece of paper that has been folded into a small triangle.
Congress could write such a law on a single piece of paper and still have time for golf in the afternoon.
Instead, a maintenance worker on the property came out and handed Denham a piece of paper with contacts he already had.
"This is not a foot, it's a wing," Natalie, a first grader, pronounced over a piece of paper titled Bat Facts.
The key to any successful relationship is trust, but trust goes beyond a framed piece of paper on an office wall.
She receives an official piece of paper with the Mexican government's seal granting her 20 days to be in the country.
Sure, it's entirely possible to get a piece of paper and fold it in a particular way so that it flies.
"The piece of paper that got signed yesterday is, frankly, weak," Shapiro said of the denuclearization document signed by the leaders.
This took about 10 seconds: The woman wordlessly showed me a piece of paper with a bunch of names on it.
According to Keller, you are wrong, and you are also wrong if you think marriage is just a piece of paper.
I was recently granted a piece of paper with a funny name, Advanced Parole, which meant I could go visit family.
She does not have a single piece of paper to prove who she is or that she was born in Myanmar.
California responded by passing legislation that eliminated personal-belief exemptions, which parents could obtain simply by signing a piece of paper.
He kept that piece of paper in his wallet for years as a memento of the values of his new homeland.
The young Armajani took a piece of paper, cut out the shape of an apple, and glued it onto a canvas.
Daphne's mom, Danica, thought the random piece of paper her daughter found just laying on a shelf was someone's grocery list.
"The Paris Agreement is for those who want to stand behind a piece of paper without doing anything meaningful," she said.
Cohen put out a statement showing Daniels' signature on a piece of paper saying she never had an affair with Trump.
Kacie Horstman safety pinned a piece of paper that said "EQUAL PAY" in all caps to the back of her jersey.
Senator Bernie Sanders, the Vermont independent seeking the Democratic nomination for president, folded a piece of paper torn from his notepad.
Let's say you have a sequence of amino acids — the building blocks of proteins — written down on a piece of paper.
Think of it like taking a piece of paper that someone has sneezed on and putting it in a Xerox machine.
Significant numbers of voters also appear likely to abstain or to cast a blank piece of paper to show their dissatisfaction.
Maybe in a room by herself at night while she's writing lyrics in her head or on a piece of paper.
The only thing they had as they set out was the name of a smuggler scribbled on a piece of paper.
In Italy we've seen that you have to carry around, actually, a piece of paper explaining your reason for being outdoors.
Another oscillates a high-pitched radio frequency while you draw on a piece of paper that's rigged up to its circuits.
So for each of the three apps, I created a complex master password and jotted those down on a piece of paper.
" But in the end it's about people "getting a piece of paper, filling it out and posting it back with a yes.
She followed her professor's advice to write "Give up diet pills" on a piece of paper and throw it into her fireplace.
After they get in, they notice a piece of paper or money or (insert your shiny object here) attached to the windshield.
There, a star atlas was meticulously drawn onto a piece of paper, then filed away with other documents in a temple alcove.
The subjects saw each in turn wave its hand, nod, pick up a piece of paper, wipe a table with a cloth.
And while the physical symbol itself printed on a piece of paper is virtually worthless, the meaning behind that symbol is priceless.
It was placed in a vault for safekeeping, and Momoh was given a piece of paper certifying he was the legal owner.
Beatty took out a piece of paper from the winner's envelope, looked at it and checked in the red sleeve for more.
In the parallel reality where you do go into the bank, you enter the vault and look at the piece of paper.
Even writing "I want to die" on a piece of paper and burning it will feel better than thinking about it alone.
But except for our norms and our behaviors — the stories we tell ourselves as a nation— it's just a piece of paper.
Parents and guardians sit against the rear wall, under a piece of paper that says "PADRES/ PARENTS" taped to the wood wainscoting.
Sushant Singh Rajput casually talks about the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex, supercomputers and non-linear thinking while doodling furiously on piece of paper.
One man held up a blank piece of paper, with no overt criticism of anyone, to test the limits of peaceful expression.
" He added, "he's got to come in and tell us why…We're not going to try somebody on a piece of paper.
And the idea of seeing my name printed on a piece of paper next to his makes me sick to my stomach.
Jot down notes, not a draft If you watch Buffett speak, you'll see that he rarely looks at a piece of paper.
"If the public knew we are still tracking air traffic using a little piece of paper, that's a powerful visual," Scribner said.
And you can put a real pen tip in and write on a piece of paper or thin notepad over the panel.
My grandfather came home with a piece of paper essentially stating that he didn't earn or deserve the rest of his life.
My Israeli and Palestinian colleagues know that a technical agreement is but a piece of paper; real change will require emotional reconciliation.
The new method keeps the boundary of the original piece of paper on the boundary of the surface you're trying to make.
He wrote down—and I still have this piece of paper; it's become yellow now—he wrote down the name Imad Mughniyeh.
We should be responsible with the environment, but a piece of paper will not compel their countries to act against their interests.
I wrote that letter with my own hand, I folded the piece of paper several times, and I gave it to you.
The printer rolls back and forth over a piece of paper, until the on-screen image is recreated in about a minute.
But say you want something that conforms to more complex shapes, like a tablet you can crumple like a piece of paper.
When they need to go to the bathroom, they have to write their name on a piece of paper by the door.
Now we have someone who put his name on a piece of paper under penalty of perjury and said he did that.
In April 2012, the department received a complaint that Mr. Coniglio had thrown a burning piece of paper into Mr. McLellan's window.
While it's tempting to keep lists on your phone, try jotting them down in a notebook or on a piece of paper.
Russel produced a piece of paper that he said listed the grounds for Khan's arrest and outlined his complaints against the mayor.
In the final moments of Hans Abrahamsen's song cycle "let me tell you," a key instrument emerges: a single piece of paper.
"This was going to be my remarks," he said in West Virginia, holding up a piece of paper after his freewheeling comments.
For that we need to be prepared, and a good old piece of paper and a pencil might just do the trick.
Though it's not much, it's a sight better than listing their names on a piece of paper, or offering thoughts and prayers.
No one really knew who "alantutorial" was when the first video, how to leak on a piece of paper, appeared in 2011.
She says she once walked in on Trump chewing up a piece of paper and seemingly swallowing it in the Oval Office.
"I took a piece of paper and wrote what the business would look like in the future," he explained in the episode.
A man standing near the stage started reading from a piece of paper, criticizing Salesforce's contract with U.S. Customs and Border Protection.
Forte did not have a résumé, so he took 'a little piece of paper,' he said, and scribbled: 'I'm a nightclub entertainer.
Among all the documents in the envelope was the piece of paper that confirms we own a small part of our team.
She placed the mic down, grabbed a piece of paper off a stool onstage and walked off with a last wave goodbye.
Resizing the browser becomes a gesture that makes the game itself seem like a piece of paper, or a veil of consciousness.
Even if a tiny design looks great on a piece of paper, that doesn't mean it will translate well to your skin.
Mr. London said the medical examiner's findings were "worthless, completely worthless" as he ripped a piece of paper in the trial room.
The bride and bridegroom each took out a piece of paper, and their reading glasses, and recited the vows they had written.
I will tell my girls that I like to paint on myself sometimes, as they might paint on a piece of paper.
"I told him if you write on a piece of paper and take a picture on your phone, that's fine," she said.
"Apparently my mother had written down the name of the hotel on a piece of paper then lost it," Ms. Hicks wrote.
On today's episode: • How a piece of paper is gaining power over the American worker, turning a life's work into a liability.
English law decrees that the author of a letter retains ownership of its content, regardless of who possesses the piece of paper.
"I hope that everybody understands this isn't just something on a piece of paper," Ms. Ali, a Somali-born naturalized citizen, said.
Sometimes I would plan my wedding out on a piece of paper and keep pictures of wedding dresses on my cell phone.
I mean, quite frankly, even when he's leveling his insults at me he has to read them from a piece of paper.
Or for these blue scribbles, she adds a cerulean greenish-blue underneath, and then restores it to a rectilinear piece of paper.
What separates these bad boys from your average Sharpie is that they don't bleed through the back of a regular piece of paper.
In an Instagram story Sunday, Williams posted a photo of a piece of paper with the words "No One" printed in black ink.
"It's not something like I am handing them a piece of paper to take it wherever they want to take it," Cook said.
Lasers amplified through chirp pulse amplification could pack the same number of photons into a pulse the thickness of a piece of paper.
After verbally confirming his occupation, Omin was given a piece of paper and a pen to test his knowledge as a software engineer.
The friend shared a photograph of a tiny note found under a students' desk, written on a torn piece of paper in pencil.
I used to have my mom draw a blank circle on a piece of paper so that I could put makeup on it.
Familiar scenarios are flattened yet stretched across each piece of paper, illustrating the breadth of our smallest moments, those of intimacy and kindness.
The only difference is [that you have] a certain piece of paper that's supposed to allow you to navigate freely in the country.
"I remember to this moment standing there with the sun scorching that white piece of paper with the address on it," Marr says.
What makes the Direct to Object printer able to work its magic on surfaces that aren't as flat as a piece of paper?
Write the year in the center of a piece of paper, and then draw spokes with different themes that are important to you.
I had written down the address and code on a piece of paper knowing I wouldn't be able to access the Airbnb website.
The photo showed Trump's bodyguard walking with a stack of papers, and on a yellow piece of paper was Mattis's cell phone number.
Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department Undersheriff Kevin McMahill confirmed investigators found a piece of paper with a series of numbers written on it.
He was able to enter only by buying a piece of paper representing that he was the son of a United States citizen.
The jury said it had reached a verdict and the court clerk read the not-guilty verdict recorded on a piece of paper.
No, not bendable as in "with a hinge,"but like a piece of paper, except made of plastic and with a color display.
Trump's strategy When Trump and his administration take office, approving Dakota Access probably won't be as simple as signing a piece of paper.
Of course, digital information does not exist in the same sense that a piece of paper can be found in a specific location.
Without progress in these areas, the peace agreement will continue to be a piece of paper that fails the people of South Sudan.
"Paper for a pad" does not refer to legal pads, but to the piece of paper you sign when you rent an apartment.
"Once you're faced with a piece of paper that a staff member brings you, you can't really ignore it any further," Shulkin said.
It's a piece of paper on a wooden board, and it talks about a slave named Paul whose master is looking for him.
Grab a blank piece of paper, draw a line right down the middle and think of the last time you saw someone fail.
The initial concept for the pair was completed in 1943, rendered in oil paint on a 20 by 2813 inch piece of paper.
Holding onto an irreplaceable piece of paper—one that's worth enough to buy you a private island—for longer than is absolutely necessary?
"At the end of the day, money is a green piece of paper that doesn't strengthen your friendships or family relationships," Tom said.
"To try to get them to sign a piece of paper saying they've done all these bad things is futile," Mr. Pillsbury said.
I noticed something else: He had taken out a small pencil and a crumpled piece of paper and was doing a crossword puzzle.
"He just came over and ate some of my notes," Maddow said, holding up a piece of paper with a noticeably missing chunk.
"I think Nicky dead," she wrote on a piece of paper, which she handed to her sister, Pamela Hicks, five years her junior.
If you look closely at the earlier Kovacs-Elder fight scene, you'll notice Poe scribbles something onto a piece of paper before disappearing.
It was like when you dropped a piece of paper on a windy day and it grew a mind bent on eluding you.
Next, they each wrote down three values on a piece of paper and said them aloud before placing them in the circle's center.
In a low voice, Brittany asked for a piece of paper, wrote down "Todd Smith," and said that he'd beaten and raped her.
You'll start visualizing what your own existence would look like with each year compressed onto a 9-by-7-inch piece of paper.
If you want to predict what the stock price is going to do, "you can have a separate piece of paper," he said.
In an effort to protect his son, the father scribbles something on a piece of paper and pushes it into his son's pocket.
The ink sticks only to the original drawing, which is then pressed onto a piece of paper, resulting in a near-perfect reproduction.
The boy drew his own version of the UT logo on a piece of paper and pinned it to an orange T-shirt.
In the dictionary's archive in Munich, above, there is a piece of paper for every surviving piece of writing from the classical period.
"If a defendant writes his IP address on a piece of paper and places it in a drawer in his home, there would be no question that law enforcement would need a warrant to access that piece of paper—even accepting that the defendant had no reasonable expectation of privacy in the IP address itself," Pratt writes in his order.
That can work with a chimpanzee, but you give me a worthless piece of paper and you expect me to give you a banana?
"Secretary Ross has to go over and turn that into a signed piece of paper with companies," Mnuchin told reporters at the White House.
It just doesn't-, you know, based on anything you can put on a piece of paper, and look down, it doesn't make any sense.
But the theater insists that the free tickets will be honored until April 25, 2019, no matter what's printed on the piece of paper.
The officer also wrote that a piece of paper with a "pink powdery substance" was allegedly found on the passenger seat between Pasek's legs.
The corporation often only hires people who paid $2200,210 or more for a piece of paper (a degree) when they were aged 2000-2000.
Keeping faith alive Jennifer McCook pulled a large piece of paper from her office drawer and sketched out the image of a Christmas tree.
But starting and stopping the "resettlement pipeline," as it's widely known, isn't as easy as signing a piece of paper in the Oval Office.
"The White House has refused to produce a single piece of paper or a single requested witness," he wrote in a letter to Cipollone.
" After this, she said, he told her to write down the following words on a piece of paper: "I will not harm your dignity.
The suspect gave a detailed confession, even drawing an explanation of locations involved in the killings on a piece of paper, the official said.
"If you can wad up a piece of paper and throw it farther than your paper airplane, your plane sucks," he told the class.
Go analog and write down your obligations on a piece of paper, and stick it somewhere you can see it every day, she advises.
In the vault there's a security guard with a gun who will shoot anyone who looks at that piece of paper, unless it's Ashley.
Ware also allegedly told police he went back to the field where he left Dunbar and put a piece of paper on her body.
At the premiere, a seat was left empty for the director, with his name printed on a piece of paper taped to the back.
When you burn a piece of paper, for instance, the information of what was in that paper is contained in fire, smoke, and ash.
It will earn him a job at the company and a piece of paper that proves that he knows how to install electric cable.
Kim knows a nuclear weapon offers more protection to his regime than a piece of paper, and he believes he needs nukes to survive.
Steeped in a pensive mood and stewing in all the cataclysmic sci-fi stories he'd been reading, Hendrix picked up a piece of paper.
We have a piece of paper taped to the wall in the studio with a very rough outline of what we're gonna talk about.
Most of these physical packages are virtually empty, with only a tiny piece of paper inside with a download link and an activation code.
That's fairly pricey for a folded piece of paper, and my deadline was the next day, which didn't leave me with quite enough time.
The sheets may be flat like a thick piece of paper, warped around like a hazelnut shell, or, yes, wrapped cylindrically like a noodle.
To do it, he folds the piece of paper 6 times until it's sturdy enough to press up against a bottle cap without bending.
"I'm just waiting for that final piece of paper, the divorce certificate, and I can get remarried after that," she tells the camera, smirking.
If we want our voting practices to be a role model for democracy, we must recognize the value of a simple piece of paper.
"He has that piece of paper, but he is absolutely not recognized as the leader of the National Socialist Movement," Schoep said in February.
The voter can then cast a new ballot in person, sign a piece of paper, and the previous absentee ballot will be thrown out.
Also on Wednesday, a corpse with a piece of paper bearing Korean characters in its pocket, was found on shore in nearby Akita City.
Then, given pride of place in the first showcase, there is the tiny, much folded piece of paper that Chanel kept in her wallet.
We don't know how much Trump actually knew about who was on the list, but he begins reading notes from a piece of paper.
"8chan is an empty piece of paper for writing on," he said in the video, which featured a silhouette of Benjamin Franklin behind Watkins.
Kavanaugh served as staff secretary -- a role that put him in contact with practically every piece of paper that would cross the President's desk.
"I wanted to feel like the Little Girl was just learning to use her imagination, starting from a piece of paper," Mr. Osborne said.
She recalls the alien presence of strange figures in hazmat suits well enough to have sketched them out crudely on a piece of paper.
As conservative internationalists have long argued, just because a country signs a piece of paper does not mean a foreign policy has been accomplished.
But the app requires the piece of paper be placed on the ground and right up against the edge of a wall for accuracy.
After sending his demands to negotiators on a piece of paper, Mr. Mustafa allowed dozens of passengers to walk free, many carrying their luggage.
I couldn't stand to lose my identity, that piece of paper I could use to get out of trouble, to find my way home.
She set it aside for a moment and wrote "PRESS PASS" on a small square piece of paper and handed it to me, smiling.
As the public quickly learned, a chad is the tiny scrap that gets punched out of a piece of paper, such as a ballot.
They're enjoying room service Each day a piece of paper is delivered to guests so they can select their meal choices for the day.
Mr. Zaldivar took out his wallet and removed his driver's license, his worker's permit and a piece of paper bearing his social security number.
Jose, you found out you were undocumented, and you wanted your name to be on a piece of paper, that meant something to you.
But he had clearly anticipated an opportunity for the reveal, because he had a piece of paper ready to pull out of his pocket.
"Be nice," Arreola recalls one officer saying sarcastically in English, as he held up a piece of paper with her mug shot on it.
The ancient art still requires artists to fashion their creations out of a single, square piece of paper, without tearing or gluing pieces together.
" Mark Hertling, a retired Army general and a CNN contributor, added: "We're the only nation in the world that defends a piece of paper.
When they finally arrived in New York, the airline handed out a piece of paper that offered passengers $300 in exchange for their signature.
On a piece of paper, placed next to what looks like a Bible, reads the title of a (possible) album, called Jesus Is King.
You should say, "I am buying the General Motors company for $42 billion because--" and you should get it on a piece of paper.
I bet there was only one piece of paper at the top of that bag and the rest of it was just organic produce.
"On hunger and thirst strike," Mr. Ferrer, one of Cuba's most well-known dissidents, scrawled on a piece of paper smuggled out of prison.
A gift wrapping video has gone viral for showing what to do when your piece of paper doesn&apost appear to be long enough.
For a nervous bureaucrat, stamping "Secret" on a piece of paper can be a safer course than leaving it untouched and inviting unintended consequences.
After finding a piece of paper with a random woman's name on it, the wife he is legally married to surreptitiously seeks her out.
Tom Uttech: According to my mother, I was never unhappy if I had a piece of paper and a crayon in front of me.
The mayor pulled out a folded piece of paper from his pocket and jotted down the information on his growing list of residents' needs.
The 66-year-old man said he found his winning lottery numbers on the back of a piece of paper found in a fortune cookie.
"Every piece of paper, record, book, dollar bill or coin or property, their buildings, their furniture, their desks—everything was taken away from the tribes".
Weddings in China are a civic event — you go to a local government office, sign a piece of paper, maybe go out for a meal.
Each person writes the result of his or her own toss on a piece of paper, along with a guess for the other person's outcome.
On Facebook, fellow diners posted photos of the action, including one with a flash bulb illuminating a piece of paper held in front of Abe.
A man came with a torn-off piece of paper the size of a finger asking me to write down the name of my father.
An English-speaking Syrian doctor known as Dr. Hamza al-Khatib stands in the middle of the group, reading aloud from a piece of paper.
Taped to the next door, a piece of paper says observers, which strikes me as sort of sinister, like the Eyes from The Handmaid's Tale.
Google Lens is getting some updates from last year, such as being able to contextualize a restaurant menu or information on a piece of paper.
If your family has experienced divorce, you also need to provide that piece of paper, and they'll also ask for a year's worth of paystubs.
For example, Trump's former lawyer Michael Cohen denied an anecdote in the book saying Trump ate a piece of paper that was handed to him.
A CLASSIC experiment beloved of scientifically inclined children is to cover a magnet with a piece of paper and sprinkle iron filings onto the paper.
Ripping up a piece of paper doesn't change the facts that were written on it—Americans are winning, in spite of the do-nothing Democrats.
The US dollar is nothing but a near worthless piece of paper which is used more than any other currency for fraud and illegal activities.
But the white piece of paper with the UNHCR logo she carries around, certifying her asylum application, does not give her legal permission to work.
Garcia claimed in the video that she tried to reach into the trash can for the piece of paper, but the woman pushed her away.
While Cheryl can't break into a locker — like the teddy bear-giving secret admirer — she can certainly drop a piece of paper through a slot.
The balloon, deployed at the bottom of the upper stage, could turn the rocket into more of a piece of paper than a bowling ball.
It's about whether it sent along a piece of paper to a songwriter's last known address letting them know that they were going get paid.
Another child at the facility, located in Homestead, Florida, said they'd have to write their name on a piece of paper to schedule bathroom breaks.
Precision is key for placement—every segment can be no more than the thickness of a piece of paper off from its ideal theoretical location.
Four blocks away on 27th Street, a pressure-cooker device was found with a piece of paper with writing on it close by, officials said.
Shortly after, the admin sent him a video of hooded figures torching a car, with Monteiro's blog URL typed out on a piece of paper.
Gone are the days of simply signing a piece of paper, donning your future school's cap, smiling for the cameras and calling it a day.
Make a list of companies you'd love to work for Get a piece of paper and jot down companies that pique your interest, he suggests.
The core of the test kit is a piece of paper covered with yellow dots that turn purple in the presence of Zika virus RNA.
"I laid to him the options that Mick Mulvaney would put on a piece of paper," Mulvaney told CNBC in an interview that aired Tuesday.
You might choose not to use one and just keep your passwords in your head, or offline, on a piece of paper in a safe.
"I'd love your support, Phil," the candidate said as he squinted at his own handwriting, a scrawl in black marker on a piece of paper.
He leafed through various talking points and issue memos, from which he culled a few ideas that he then scribbled on another piece of paper.
We literally sat down and sketched it out on a piece of paper and figured out how these two systems could talk to each other.
The lawyer said he could take out a restraining order against Ed, but that was just a piece of paper, and wouldn't keep him safe.
After circling his chosen team on a piece of paper, he put it into an envelope to be read on "CBS This Morning" on Monday.
Try to think of it as if you were dealing with a piece of paper, and were physically pushing it to view the lower half.
During his interview with Fox News' Jeanine Pirro, Trump detailed his vision for what would replace Sean Spicer's daily press briefings: a piece of paper.
Anyone can take a pencil and a white piece of paper and make a drawing, but very few people can draw like Picasso or Matisse.
Apparently they needed to download all of Three 6 Mafia's discography because every single piece of paper is a Three 6 Mafia song, without exception.
"If I have an order of protection and I never call 911, then it's not worth the piece of paper it's written on," Payne says.
King handed Obama a piece of paper for him to write his Super Bowl predictions on, which King said CBS would reveal the next day.
Inside, they found a piece of paper that listed the code system Montes used to communicate with the Cubans via the pay phones and pagers.
As they waited, Mr. Sanders did not say a word to him and instead spent the time writing notes on a piece of paper, silently.
A few weeks after I sent the paperwork off, parting with my share, leaving me with just a piece of paper, I received another letter.
As proof, Trump waved a piece of paper in front of TV cameras, saying it contained part of the agreement he had yet to reveal.
President Trump waved a piece of paper on Tuesday that he said was part of a "very long and very good" secret agreement with Mexico.
That made it challenging to organize the papers as sometimes he continued his thought on a different colored piece of paper with a different pen.
Then Ms. Buford told them to write all their excuses for tolerating these problems on a piece of paper, and toss it into the garbage.
I was one of the people giving a piece of paper to someone in the walk and talk and then scurrying out of the frame.
Inspired by scenes from an omnibus published by that favorite of bosom-heavers, Mills and Boon, I found a fresh piece of paper and began.
"That piece of paper says that individuals have rights, the right to due process, the right to equal treatment under the laws," Mr. Cuomo said.
Some people have papers and they don't value what they have—a small piece of paper that gives them the right to move, to fly.
We divide a piece of paper into six sections we call "drawers" or "cubbies": common nouns, proper nouns, verbs, adjectives, figurative language and literal language.
House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy tweeted out a vide of himself tearing up a piece of paper and saying, "acquitted for life" with a smile.
Critics noted that the palace, like the Johnson government with Brexit, hopes to make a complicated problem go away with a simple piece of paper.
"Nearly everyone in prison ended up there by signing a piece of paper in a dingy conference room in a county office building," Pfaff writes.
His favorite prayer was written by a 9-year-old boy whose mother had found it scribbled on a piece of paper beside his bed.
For every single vote, there will be a signed piece of paper that matches a signed voter registration card — easy to count, easy to recount.
Shooting Laquan was "the last thing I ever wanted to do," said Mr. Van Dyke, who spoke softly and read from a piece of paper.
And it's a reminder that it's not about the Constitution or some piece of paper; it's about people and what they do or don't do.
When Christel Wallace found a piece of paper folded up at the bottom of her purse in March 2017, she threw it in the trash.
The pieces of cloth were numbered and we were asked to write our names and addresses on a piece of paper which were then collected.
She finds a piece of paper Violet has given RA with the number for a pre-marital counselor, but Ralph Angel is clearly against the idea.
Singh managed to scrawl the words "I want to survive" on a piece of paper that she later handed to the police, according to The Guardian.
That also brings the shape in line with the Surface laptops and tablets, whose screens were designed to give the feel of a piece of paper.
Write down what you're spending in real time on a piece of paper or, alternatively, on a document you set up and maintain on your phone.
That said, if you plan to work for an employer that values training over a piece of paper, these six schools might be worth checking out:
"One thing that was written down on the piece of paper she was writing on said 'two weeks and I'll be back at it,'" Scott explained.
Using notes scrawled down on a crumpled piece of paper, the actor ticked off four points of fact that have been the subject of some confusion.
One day when I was painting in our room, she came in and slid me a tiny piece of paper that said 'pay attention to me.
In the end, I received a diploma-looking piece of paper that said, in Spanish, that due to absenteeism, I would not officially graduate the course.
The driver, Jamie Danielle Tellez, "became upset when a boy threw a piece of paper and missed the garbage can" on October 4, court documents state.
Sanders begins by pulling a crumpled piece of paper out of his pocket, before turning to a small scattering of reporters gathered around a makeshift podium.
And he drew something different by experiementing with perspective and became an expert at turning a two-dimensional piece of paper into a 3D optical illusion.
He proceeded to light a piece of paper on fire and drop it on a gas-soaked floor mat, according to video surveillance of the incident.
And, as hard proof of the tweet's existence, there the tweet was, clutched in Spicer's fist, printed onto a 9 x 11-inch piece of paper.
I expected that we would acquire a few positive tests that would establish this program as being very real and not just a piece of paper.
Behind him, a woman wearing a floral hijab tallies the votes on a large piece of paper that is taped to the shop's bright blue wall.
The artist, whose illustrations have appeared in dozens of publications, including WIRED, would sit down with a blank piece of paper and a random, everyday object.
In 2015, Taylor, 39, claimed on WWHL that he hooked up with Lohan, as claimed by a leaked piece of paper allegedly naming her past paramours.
In fact, many of the BLM's most senior officials are in Washington, D.C. making decisions based on a piece of paper, a photograph and a map.
It's doubly important for no one to be able to slip a piece of paper between Pence and the President because the President is Donald Trump.
Cummings said the subpoena was necessary because the White House had not turned over a "single piece of paper" this year in response to the investigation.
" Another simple stress saver: "Have a written list of your emergency contacts on a piece of paper, old school and shove it in your glove compartment.
In 2007, Tehran failed to persuade OPEC members to switch away from the dollar, which its then President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad called a "worthless piece of paper".
LG Display has a prototype 18-inch screen it's showing off at the Consumer Electronics Show this week that rolls up like a piece of paper.
But I was not one of the dudes hooting "YEEEAAAAH!" while crumpling up a white barcoded piece of paper and slapping one another on the back.
"He was not allowed to bring a single piece of paper, and he was allowed to speak with Nestora for only forty-five minutes," Ávila said.
"[Tullman] and I sketched this business out on a piece of paper and we have been involved from the start," General Catalyst partner Hemant Taneja said.
One con-artist previously told Motherboard he would ask legal sellers to send him photos of weapons next to a piece of paper with his username.
We all watched as he brought out a white piece of paper folded several times over so that it was the size of a postage stamp.
David Brooks Lansing, W.Va. — A few years ago, the social psychologist Sheena Iyengar asked 100 American and Japanese college students to take a piece of paper.
He dipped the bottom of a glass jar into the rust-and-acorn ink and pressed it onto a piece of paper, making a silvery circle.
Not long ago, it would have been difficult to find the two companies in the same stratosphere, to say nothing of the same piece of paper.
"We found it works a lot better than a piece of paper, because of the distance between check-in and getting onto the boat," he said.
The arrangement wasn't too different in principle from holding out a magnifying glass to concentrate sunlight on a piece of paper and light it on fire.
What they got was a small piece of paper with a printed number like #4026, which was their place in line waiting to see a doctor.
To make one, write the year at the center of a piece of paper, and then draw spokes with different themes that are important to you.
Speer said the piece of paper was stuck to the hotel's reception desk on Monday after nobody showed up for a meeting organized by the company.
Behind a couch, they found his USB stick from the Islamic State, and in his bag a piece of paper showing his login credentials for TrueCrypt.
He stood on the highway early Thursday morning with a black-and-white picture of Castro's face printed on an 153 x 11 piece of paper.
When I was 16 years old, my two friends and I all kissed a piece of paper and then tattooed our lips on each other's asses.
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.
Turning in the other direction, I noticed a young man sitting nearby, intently staring at a piece of paper, his lips moving as if in prayer.
From one crumple to the next, he observed that a piece of paper never stopped forming new creases, although the rate of their formation slowed logarithmically.
Summer Reading Give a kid a piece of paper and some crayons with the directive to "draw something," and the result might be a blank stare.
If you're always forgetting your passwords, or losing the piece of paper you've written them on, it may be time to switch to a password manager.
When you write it out on a piece of paper that 'Ambassador Haley will be leaving' and you say nice things, people say, 'What's going on?
But it can be easy to forget that, no matter how complicated, they all start with "a meeting and a blank piece of paper," Reardon says.
It combines geometry, patterns and math theory to transform a single piece of paper into a mind-boggling work of art — often a 3-D sculpture.
This candidate, however, shared something that showed who she really was beyond a piece of paper: a person who was adventurous, curious, goal-oriented and disciplined.
Pompeo responded to Pelosi's action on his personal Twitter account with an image of Lisa from "The Simpsons" crying while ripping up a piece of paper.
Remember: the Duffey e-mail is just one piece of paper out of likely thousands, or more, that the administration has but refuses to turn over.
On Saturday, she tweeted a picture of herself standing on a beach in the capital Majuro, holding a white piece of paper bearing the campaign hashtag.
The restraining order, according to reporting in the Arizona Daily Sun at the time, said the piece of paper was shot through with 25 bullet holes.
You can write your unpleasant memory on a piece of paper, destroy it in this communal shredder and make room for warmer, fuzzier thoughts in 2017.
"There's been a lot of stuff that's been said about me that's absolutely not true," Smollett said on Saturday, reading from a crumpled piece of paper.
After that's done, the voters each write their favorite candidate's name on a piece of paper, and then someone puts all the names into a bag.
And I would say that we Dreamers are just as American as anyone else, even though we lack a piece of paper to validate our American identity.
What we ought to do as Americans is we have to protect the lives of 800,000 kids that are American in everything but a piece of paper.
"What happened ... was simply a first step, it's just a piece of paper" David Wilson, the president of Morgan State University, said in an interview with CNN.
Inside the the box with Anker's larger products, you'll also find a small square piece of paper with two questions: are you happy, or are you unhappy?
That was my reason for not wanting a wedding; buying a home is much more of an achievement than signing a piece of paper, I would say.
Daryl, on the other hand, has graciously heeded the directions of whomever slipped that piece of paper under the doorway of his cell in last week's episode.
Diana Chesney, a biologist, studied a piece of paper with a matrix of numbers, each one denoting a male salmon and potential match for the female coho.
Write everything down on a tiny piece of paper and make it as beautiful as you can or as stupid as you can and throw it away.
There's nothing like the daunting task of putting your entire career on a piece of paper to make you anxious, even if your background is totally impressive.
But now you've put the imprimatur of the US presidency on this piece of paper, and we'll have to see whether they can actually continue this momentum.
In one case in Brighton, a defendant appearing by video link was handed a piece of paper reading "not guilty" when the court could not hear him.
I couldn't take anything with me except the clothes I was wearing and a little piece of paper with the phone number of my family on it.
But for now, the experience of writing or drawing on a piece of paper still feels more natural than it does on a glass or plastic tablet.
"People who have just graduated from college are clean like a white piece of paper, and will accept our corporate culture more easily," said one Tianjin censor.
A poem drafted in pen on a small piece of paper, "Different Groups of People" (1978), depicts separate clusters of the Thai word for "person" (khon, คน).
On the table before them was a single piece of paper, folded in half to show a bullet-point list of instructions: Remove videos of animal abuse.
For me, as someone who worked on drafting the law, at the time it was very abstract when you're writing policy down on a piece of paper.
"The White House has refused to provide this Committee with a single piece of paper in response to our bipartisan request, and that is unacceptable," Cummings said.
Now he's been proven right on his split decision to jot down some stuff on a piece of paper instead of giving a messenger a cash tip.
He then reached into his jacket pocket and pulled out a noted on a folded piece of paper, and placed it into a crack in the wall.
That way, when it comes time for you to sign a piece of paper, you won't doubt yourself and wonder if you could have done better. 2.
The truth (as it's understood) isn't quite as glamorous: Before he died, Disney did indeed write "Kirt Russell" on a piece of paper found on his desk.
Just next to a Starbucks in downtown Los Angeles's Little Tokyo sits a bronze statue of a man in a suit holding a small piece of paper.
"The fact that defendant made the reproduction onto a physical hard drive, rather than onto a piece of paper, is of no consequence," Justice Rosalyn Richter wrote.
While all are impressive enough, there's one hack that's definitely more surprising than any other because it involves using a flimsy piece of paper and nothing else.
Days afterward, the 12-year-old allegedly approached an officer at his school and wrote on a piece of paper, "I killed my nephew," reports CBS12.com.
A hostess sets down thick, leather menus in one, two, three places before proceeding to drop a flimsy half-piece of paper in front of my brother.
She has it written on a small piece of paper she keeps tucked in her jacket, but she's heard immigration officials will take all of her belongings.
I come to every conversation with a little piece of paper that has three subjects, insights, facts or news events that night that are not easily found.
They carved "Help" onto either side of the bottle and stuffed it with a message scrawled on a spare piece of paper Ramirez had packed for games.
"He is thoroughly predictable in having gone through every piece of paper that he gets," said Tom Donilon, Mr. Obama's national security adviser from 2010 to 2013.
To make one, write down the year at the center of a piece of paper, and then draw spokes with different themes that are important to you.
Make sure to set a really hard and long password, and you are the only one to access it from a piece of paper that you control.
That way, when it comes time for you to sign a piece of paper, you won't doubt yourself and wonder if you could have done better. 26.
The pieces are distinctively "paper craft," not origami, and a serious hobbyist will tell you: Traditionally, origami involves folding one piece of paper without cutting or gluing.
But the second thing that's insightful, and that is comments made by some Chinese authorities, is that the agreements are nothing but a piece of paper now.
"What's happening is that people in the outside world will drench a piece of paper in liquid, which is hard to detect in the mailroom," said McNaughton.
They determined aggressiveness by the number of spiders that responded when they made the spider web vibrate using a small piece of paper and an electric toothbrush.
Each visa was a thick piece of paper that filled a whole page of my passport, and was then canceled with a stamp on the opposite page.
James began by reading the names of all nine victims of the tragedy and then throwing a piece of paper containing his prepared remarks on the court.
The iOS Notes app attempts to replicate the look of a fancy piece of paper, thus lending weight to whatever dumb nonsense is typed in that space.
I looked at the little receipt slip and wrote the driver's name and address carefully on the envelope and folded the cash in a piece of paper.
One day, a daughter's citizenship and a mother's lack of it amounted to little more than a piece of paper; the next, it was an iron barricade.
FLORHAM PARK, N.J. — Jets tight end Austin Seferian-Jenkins pointed a thumb over his shoulder to a piece of paper taped to the inside of his locker.
In an awkward and halting set of thank yous, they fumbled with a piece of paper containing names and went way over their allotted 90-second time.
I doubt that he even dictated the letter, choosing instead to roll a piece of paper into his typewriter and type out what he had to say.
The officer handed her a piece of paper citing the executive order as the reason for her visa denial, a picture of which Jarhum posted on Twitter.
EHOB: First I write a note, sometimes in my phone, and then I put them on a vellum piece of paper in my studio and rework it.
For The Paper Sail by Cosmografik & Gaeel, I folded a tiny paper ship and used the small piece of paper to voyage on a dreamy virtual sea.
And you can usually find hints and instructions on the often-overlooked rule card, a tiny piece of paper on the lower left corner of the machine.
To draw something on a piece of paper one day, and then a year or so later to have it come up to you and say hello — boom.
Unregistered marriage, in which a couple signs a piece of paper attesting to their union, is a way of circumventing the religious and social prohibition of premarital sex.
Something tells us Howard won't be the last of the typer-spellers, as computers gradually, but surely become the main way we write — not a piece of paper.
They'd also like to offer me an invitation — a printed-out piece of paper with my name on it — to join them in the airport business class lounge.
That achievement is just a piece of paper, telling her that she can do the things that all of us at TechCrunch already knew she was capable of.
He said he was fined and made to go every morning to a military camp and sign a piece of paper, so the soldiers could monitor his actions.
Some of these people were trivial to geolocate thanks to their sloppiness or perhaps brazenness—the images included a piece of paper with the hotel's branding, for instance.
But often, instead of escaping completely, they make you want to pick up a pen, a paintbrush, a sewing needle, or a piece of paper, and join in.
But it was not on a second filing with FDIC and yes, I made a paperwork error disclosing it on one piece of paper instead of the other.
The camera can focus on something further away on a white board or look down and read a piece of paper on a table in front of it.
It demands that you be okay with being shoved into a subway car like cattle, unable to slip a piece of paper between you and the next person.
Lap desks never made sense to me in the first place, like, just sit in bed with a notebook, or a piece of paper on a hardcover book?
The teacher handed out the final exam, and it was on one piece of paper, which really surprised me because I figured it would be longer than that.
Hardware wallets let you hold bitcoin locally without keeping them in an exchange, a more flexible version of simply writing down your key on a piece of paper.
Here's how to do it: Draw a quadrant on a piece of paper and label each of the four squares with the most important areas of your life.
Minutes before he was set to address the room, Trump could be seen writing down notes on a piece of paper and then showing them to his wife.
In his acceptance speech (which he read from a piece of paper), Lee put his win in racial and historical context, noting that it is Black History Month.
Click here to view original GIFEveryone knows that you can't fold a piece of paper more than seven or eight times (even though the world record is 12).
Sadly, that thing consisted only of a naked and visibly pregnant Young slowly walking, crawling, and squatting on a square piece of paper while coating herself in honey.
They've got a court order on a piece of paper -- federal order -- that says they've gotten due process, and (there are) over a million people with removal orders.
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.
Cordner wrote the letter over the next few days, working on the rough draft on a piece of paper towel while at her job in a movie theater.
It's unclear if Sia signed the piece of paper that absolutely must go in the Smithsonian as one of the most important documents in all of American history.
But they don't understand it's not about money - money ain't nothing but a piece of paper - it's about how they manipulate it and use it against the people.
"It's incredible how much power a piece of paper that the government has, how much control and how much effect that has on how someone lives their life."
"I'm still naïve enough," he said as he looked closely at a Martin, "to believe that a few marks on a piece of paper can change the world."
A Thomas Cook customer stranded in Turkey said a piece of paper was the only communication he'd received from the UK travel company since it collapsed early Monday.
David Neevel's red robot prints out each tweet on a piece of paper then switches on a lighter, burns it and dispenses the flaming remainders into an ashtray.
According to court records, the judge advised Mr. Bowen to show the piece of paper to the police if they tried to arrest him again over the warrant.
If you can swallow a piece of paper and the world vanishes … We live in a moment when there are so many options to demonstrate our own perceptions.
A rather clunky pair of early collages by Picasso with elements cut from a single piece of paper covered with sawdust fits the blunter side of Chareau's sensibilities.
He produced a Fendi wallet from one of his pockets and pulled out what looked like an enormous ball of lint matted against a crumpled piece of paper.
Giacomo Puccini, Ca. 1908 "A piece of paper recording the exact moment of creation in my opinion is the aristocracy of the autograph," Mr. Corrêa do Lago said.
There's actually a scene in Manigault Newman's book where she and Cohen watch Trump eat a piece of paper rather than leave it around for presidential record-keepers.
We were required to report there for yet another piece of paper, having already accumulated a hefty sheaf after some eight hours of road travel over two days.
If so, trying to make it happen would be more respectful of her will than scrupulous attention to what was long ago written on some piece of paper.
So they resort to whipping the mannequin's head, and the blood in its hair, onto a white piece of paper like Jackson Pollock flinging paint at a canvas.
The government said CBSA officers asked Meng for phone passwords and then wrote them down on a piece of paper, which the RCMP took when it arrested Meng.
I'd have loved to glance down at a piece of paper that evening and find out that he'd been in the movie "The Band's Visit," which I adored.
Before snapping a binder clip on a document, he folded a piece of paper over the pages, so it wouldn't leave a mark, a former legal assistant remembered.
She got a job at a publishing house when, after her interview was complete, another man walked into the office and put down a folded piece of paper.
Lithography back then involved etching a drawing onto a limestone slab with wax or oil and acid, and pressing a white piece of paper on top of it.
There's something very powerful about going from an idea on a piece of paper to enough money in a bank account to fund it, to building a team.
Instead, he appeared by video link where he could be seen holding up a message on a piece of paper, though the words could not be made out.
Then get another piece of paper and eliminate the things you still can live without, and compare what's left with what can be managed in a tiny house.
"Only about 2453 percent of it," Nathan said, adding that the change in seam height amounted to a fraction of the thickness of a regular piece of paper.
On a blank piece of paper he found at home, Smith — then the general manager of the Columbus Crew of M.L.S. — began to play around with a concept.
See, overwhelmed by the rigours of dotting his signature down on a piece of paper, Brendan decided to outsource the work to mechanical means ...  Namely a rubber stamp.
The piece of paper detailed blood work, doctor's visits, and all sorts of labs totalling around $4,000 with corresponding dates billed to my daughter before she was born.
One taxi driver scribbled down his name and the ride's cost on a piece of paper with the taxi company's logo, but left off the time and date.
Essentially, from a distance, the picture astronomers released of the M87 black hole looks like a coffee ring left on a piece of paper, albeit a colored one.
He pulled a piece of paper out of his pocket with a list of similar actions by President Bill Clinton and President Barack Obama that also drew controversy.
There's a piece of paper on Todd Nelson's desk that reminds him of how far he's come since he started his first business just out of high school.
" Someone had written out the Second Amendment on a ruled piece of paper and ripped the top and the bottom of the page "as if it was parchment.
The particularly graphic act of defecating on a piece of paper that wraps around your toilet seat is step two and four of the gut bacteria testing kit.
Post-It notes — An accident when it was invented, the Post-It, the no-frills combination of adhesive and a square piece of paper, still has no peers.
She's concerned until Nick shows her a full closet with her name on it; it literally has a green piece of paper that says "Gypsy Rose" taped to it.
Yup. And then I couldn't get them through HR. I just didn't know, how do I get somebody to sign this piece of paper so this engineer can start?
I literally was taking a lipstick, putting it in a manila envelope with a little small piece of paper with the ingredients and mailing it at the post office.
You can either hold a piece of paper up to your Mac's webcam or use the trackpad to create your digital signature, which is then saved in a list.
At the end of the day, a boarding pass on your phone or a piece of paper is a physical manifestation of a digital record in the back end.
The 42-year-old mother of three was back in the car and on the road when she noticed a folded piece of paper wedged under her windshield wiper.
"There is only one China," Ms. Chou says, reading from a piece of paper and echoing Beijing's verbal formula for denying the possibility that Taiwan could ever achieve independence.
Though that doesn't mean what they laugh about is easy to explainh: Take this video of a baby losing his stuffing over his dad ripping a piece of paper.
This is what he said in the interview: It's a folded piece of paper with 100 boxes of insipid colors that look like they're left over from the fifties.
UK company Bare Conductive has launched a light kit on Kickstarter that lets you turn any piece of paper into a working, customizable lamp — no soldering or programming required.
There, in a short ceremony witnessed by village elders, she and her sister signed a piece of paper giving up their share of the family property to their brothers.
"If you had asked me before we got married if anything would be different, I would have said no — it's just a piece of paper, who cares?" she says.
Click here to view original GIFImage: Adventures as an Apple FounderGizmodo: You signed a piece of paper 40 years ago today that cemented you in the history of Apple.
After you've laid down a blank piece of paper and sketched your table design, the machine automatically scans your doodles and turns them into a playable virtual pinball game.
The trouble is that it is unlikely—whatever the Oval Office claims—that a signed piece of paper will do much to shift China's model away from state capitalism.
I had to sign a piece of paper that said he's going to die, and that to keep him comfortable, and that -- and he can't seek any curative services.
The illustrious poet even left a Post-It notepad attached to their masterpiece, in case anyone wants to wipe their nose garbage on a tiny piece of paper instead.
So she showed me what her and her mom had written on a piece of paper for her, for her to carry in her pocket, hold in her hand.
Alpha particles—which consist of two protons and two neutrons—are large enough to be blocked by a single piece of paper or the outer layers of your skin.
"The index will be more than just a signature on a piece of paper," Andrew Purchas, co-founder of the index and ACON's vice-president, said in a statement.
"At some point when you need somewhere to sleep at night, it doesn't matter whether you have a piece of paper telling you that's okay or not," she said.
Back when he was developing the original Pilot, Jeff Hawkins famously carried around a block of wood with some fake buttons and a piece of paper taped to it.
If someone handed me a piece of paper and a pen, I could still see well enough write a note with it — while I had the VR headset on.
Manigault Newman has claimed that Trump used the "N-word" and that he ate a piece of paper when she entered a room with his former attorney, Michael Cohen.
"My autograph is scarce, I can promise that I will never autograph a piece of paper more than 21 million times but it doesn't make it valuable," he said.
A friend came up with the name, because whenever I see a piece of paper, I start to do this [rips a napkin and starts to fold and twist].
Professional pollsters have used computers since the days when they were primitive, but at the Monogram Shop, the daily running total is kept on a handwritten piece of paper.
Women at the bar can either weigh themselves on a scale at the entrance or write their weight on a piece of paper and hand it to the bartender.
As cannabis companies have seen their share prices slump, sellers no longer want to give up control of their businesses for what amounts to a volatile piece of paper.
Some of the curriculum's exercises included guided meditation and swinging a pendulum over a piece of paper to discuss the "power of the mind," she writes in the article.
I've always felt this—it's not a guilt really—but a sense of injustice, that some people are lucky enough to have this piece of paper, while others don't.
The way we work is, one thing we've learned is, the best way to solve a math problem is still to get a piece of paper and a pen.
Other children were writing their Instagram handles down on a piece of paper to give to him, slightly irritated with themselves, like businesswomen who had forgotten their business cards.
One way to display your information is by taking picture of your contact information written on a piece of paper, and setting the photo as your lock screen wallpaper.
Because of that, the questionnaires tend to be shorter (a one-sided piece of paper as opposed to double-sided) so that respondents aren't delayed getting inside to caucus.
A piece of paper in the hand is better than a phone in your pocketI always have my hands full juggling carry-ons, snacks, water bottles, my passport, etc.
Brandenburg police chief Hans-Juergen Moerke said that a QR barcode that can be read using a smart phone was found on a piece of paper inside the package.
After a few minutes, the man approaches the older woman with a piece of paper and explains how to order the shoes online, then goes back to his seat.
Just as the light changed, a gust of wind blew the piece of paper out of the woman's hand, across Third Avenue and down 72nd Street toward Lexington Avenue.
"The yearly output of face masks is 10.8 billion," Wang Xiaodong said at the briefing Sunday, only having to correct himself after he was handed a piece of paper.
The colonel was also criticized by some for not stopping the ceremony and appearing to not have the oath memorized, instead reading it off of a piece of paper.
Later, the police affixed the new shot of Cole to a piece of paper along with five other photographs, arranged in a "six-pack" formation—two rows of three.
"The most important things for the middle class are not on the piece of paper," Mr. Holtz-Eakin said, referring to the details of the individual income tax plan.
The flexible polymer OLED display, which curves but doesn't fold completely in half (like, say, a piece of paper would), has carbon fiber plates behind it for additional support.
After the jail did an investigation, I got a piece of paper with findings that said it was a suicide attempt, and I spent another seven days in segregation.
I think its kind of funny, that my mom now ask me to read whats on the TV, or hands me a piece of paper and say " Robert read this".
But that too is dangerous, because despite all the hoopla, there is no firm nuclear deal between the world and North Korea—just vague words on a piece of paper.
I went down there, and the first thing the lady did was hand me a piece of paper to fill out, what my income was, what my insurance would cover.
"If Lisa were to hand me that piece of paper that said 'Lisa passed with flying colors,' do you think this is going to change anyone's opinion?" said Richards, 50.
Voice and other forms of physical authentication are safer and more secure than plain text -- an attacker can't steal somebody's voice like a password written on a piece of paper.
"This way, instead of signing a piece of paper before you start your freshman year, the number doesn't seem so abstract and you'll know what you need to pay back."
If you're creating a physical master copy of your zine, remember that each folded piece of paper is four different pages of your zine—and they are not all consecutive!
People do, however, absolutely love the way Lorde handled it: making a statement with her dress — she wore a piece of paper bearing an excerpt from feminist artist Jenny Holzer.
Walls were lined with racks of clothes from different designers, and a piece of paper with the names of each collection was clearly marked to make items easier to find.
After the models were fitted, they had their picture taken in their designated outfits while holding up a piece of paper with their name and the designer they were wearing.
The video showed Brown using the dinosaur hand puppet to recite the Oath of Enlistment while the colonel conducting the ceremony read it to her from a piece of paper.
Julio Orta: I'm interested in the mechanics of land ownership, especially of undeveloped territory, because ultimately the deed is just a piece of paper that makes you the official owner.
A man is shown driving along Mosul's mostly empty main roads, holding up a piece of paper beneath the phone's camera, showing the date and the letter M, in Arabic.
A police spokesperson later helpfully explained that Mr Sagutdinov had been detained not for holding up a piece of paper, but for the opinions he expressed as he did so.
If you want something that closely resembles that natural feeling of a drawing on a piece of paper, the iPad Pro is your guy (lots of artists think the same).
To participate, display "Carpoolchella" on an 8.5-inch x 11-inch piece of paper or larger on your car and get to the festival by Sunday at 2:00 pm.
In one panel, a young woman (ostensibly affluent based on her furnishings) sits in quiet contemplation of a piece of paper (perhaps a letter?) she holds in her right hand.
Cummings said the subpoena was necessary because the White House had not turned over a "single piece of paper" this year in response to requests made in his committee's investigation.
Looking at a color on a piece of paper versus what it looks like on clothes makes a huge difference — we had to go over the green color four times.
When I go to hand him the piece of paper, I can see he has tears in eyes that he is desperately trying to prevent from falling in my presence.
While he delivered his remarks, Trump appeared to be reading from a piece of paper, but a person familiar with the comments said Trump wasn't reading from a prepared script.
It's hard to get around this, and may be a waste of time if you apply to a blind mailbox (or through an online portal) without that piece of paper.
Note: Before proceeding to the next step be sure to cover your workspace with a disposable towel or piece of paper that you don't mind turning into an art project.
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry said all parties had to press the sides they back to turn "words on a piece of paper" into actions to reinstate the truce.
"There was this little piece of paper on the wall at the mental-health clinic where I volunteered talking about some Prop 211 thing," Duncan, who is 220, told VICE.
The plane, bound for Turkey's largest city, was diverted after a piece of paper with "bomb" written on it was discovered in the toilet, a spokesman for Turkish Airlines said.
To me, "California values" mean keeping families together, working toward a better future for our children, and not subjecting people to double punishment for lack of a piece of paper.
That blank piece of paper in the Salon de l'Horloge was not so much a symbol of Europe's unwritten potential as of how integration would be hard-fought and uncertain.
Shahram Ahmadi, one of those hanged, was alleged to have been beaten and coerced into signing a blank piece of paper on which his false confession was recorded, Zeid said.
To counter the report, Buterin posted a photo of himself, with a blockchain-appropriate time stamp—an Ethereum block number and its corresponding hash, written on a piece of paper.
The piece of paper details a list of three flights due to leave for the UK on Monday but does not contain any information on flights later in the week.
"BREAKING: Senate Republicans just released the schedule of hearings, committee markups and public testimony for their health care bill," Sanders tweeted with a photo of a blank piece of paper.
In the video, the man can be seen spraying gas around the pump, then lighting a piece of paper on fire before placing the flaming paper on the spilled gasoline.
Anything coming out of my mouth was carefully written on a piece of paper, so I knew that if I contradicted myself, my photographer, or my fixer, we'd be done.
If Moor's manual demanded specificity, Troy Briggs's was deliberately open to interpretation, presenting a large folded piece of paper that looked more like a math equation than set of orders.
I kept looking for a piece of paper on which someone came right out and said that, but I didn't find one; everything I could find talked around that point.
Everyone dreams of it: having a small piece of paper with the right numbers printed on it and winning the life-changing $200 million, $700 million or $1 billion jackpot.
Each box has two compartments, and when a crow deposits a piece of paper or trash in a slot, a drawer is opened to reveal a treat — bird food, mostly.
I was sitting at the Whiskey A Go Go in 1978 watching [the band] Rockpile, and this gentleman passes a piece of paper over the table, so I signed it.
"We're not a site that focuses on a piece of paper that says we donated to this," said Danielle Calhoun, who started the site two and a half years ago.
When they were done with their questioning, they handed me a piece of paper with Malay writing on it and told me that I shouldn't speak again without proper authorization.
And each comes with descriptions about the artist, the materials used, its connection to math, and how the art was created, in many cases, from a single piece of paper.
Matonis drew up a jumbled map of the connections on a piece of paper that he slapped onto his refrigerator with an Elvis magnet, and marveled at what he'd found.
I have no idea who originally recognized the value of a simple piece of paper and a pen, but there's actually science to back up switching off for the night.
Fumbling with a ballpoint pen and agitatedly clicking it, seeming with each click to adjust his calculation, he finally gripped it and wrote "180" on a small piece of paper.
On each gold-colored chair was a white piece of paper with the name of an outlet: the Times next to the Christian Broadcasting Network, the A.P. next to Breitbart.
"In short, the White House has refused to provide this committee with a single piece of paper in response to our bipartisan request, and that is unacceptable," Mr. Cummings said.
To use your device, hover it over something white, ideally a piece of paper, and move it up and down until you figure out where the ideal focus point is.
I've realized — after going through some dark, messy, and lonely places — that I don't need the confirmation of 23 chromosomes on a piece of paper to tell me who I am.
Based on my answers, I seemed violent, vindictive, delusional, illogical, reckless, troubled, addicted; reading these answers years later, it's hard to believe I ever wrote them on a piece of paper.
Savage took a piece of paper and dropped it on the floor, asserting that it took longer for the paper to sail to ground for the first shot to be fired.
You've got a piece of paper that says you've got a four-fight contract, but that doesn't mean to say you're going to get four fights and make a million dollars.
I thought it wouldn't matter because for me, school represented the experiences and connections that were made and I didn't think a piece of paper was going to make a difference.
God's Not Dead stars Kevin Sorbo as an atheist philosophy professor who kicks off the semester by demanding all of his students write "God is dead" on a piece of paper.
He claims to have kicked off a TikTok genre called "paper comedy" in which a punchline or a setup is usually written on a piece of paper and then held up.
Then, using your second piece of paper (or a wall) as a screen, you'll be able to see an image of the partially obscured Sun, all without burning out your retinas.
Mr. Romney idolized his father, to a point where he would write "dad" on a piece of paper and place it on his podium when he took to the debate stage.
DAVID SOLOMON: We've talked a lot about our view that starting with a white piece of paper, we could build a digital platform to serve consumers around their financial needs broadly.
Additionally, officials are saying that while the man had no identification papers, he had on his person a piece of paper with the ISIS flag and a demand written in Arabic.
Then everyone votes by writing a name on a piece of paper, then the votes are counted in the room and reported by app to party officials; delegates are awarded proportionately.

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