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Often players use a sheet marked with a grid and miniature figurines to represent their characters' movements.
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Another fax, sent by the CIA two days before Blair's visit, with a cover sheet marked "rendition of Abu Munthir", shows the US to be eager to join and finance that operation after learning that MI6 and Gaddafi's government were about to embark upon it.
The stationary has arrived, every sheet marked with her initials equidistant from right and left and from top and bottom.
And if a side door to nearby Kerckhoff Hall, the student activities building, was still open, I'd run upstairs to the campus newspaper office of the UCLA Daily Bruin, where as the managing editor, I'd prepare a "hell sheet", marking up reporter errors, for the next morning's issue.
A painted bed sheet marks their spot along with a number of American flags, and the sleeping bags on concrete.
Covered in grey images – the square, the tanks – from contact sheets marked with a red pen, it's whisked along with music, opening out into glimpses of Manhattan and Beijing.
For the plotlines and characters that did win Walt Disney's approval, an entire inking department filled in outlines on "cleanup animation" sheets marked with tiny instructions.
On the musicians' stands were sheets marked "rotk 912 912b.
As a reader points out in the comment thread below, the AFP added: Journalists used white sheets marked "TV" to try to avoid the hotel being targeted.
In the case of weight ratio 2 1, graphene could easily be recognized from the fringe and some pleats of graphene sheets (marked by red arrows).
Have a separate sheet or bring sticky notes for asides, and (optionally) number what you wrote down on both sheets, marking what corresponds to what.
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