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If you don't mind flat strips, or want to make a curtain of long strips, construction paper works well, as it doesn't rip easily.
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Once, when Mr. Bielec ran out of fabric, he made a curtain out of a drop cloth and splashed it with paint.
What Ms. Bright is, more exactly, is a curtain maker who will use rubber as readily as silk to make a curtain, with a zipper instead of a seam, whose clients, since her first, Ellen Barkin, the actress, in 1983, have included the Museum of Modern Art in New York, Calvin Klein, Wendi and Rupert Murdoch, the Mercer Hotel in New York, Jean-Georges Vongerichten and many contemporary architects.
Rehearsal ended at 1 P.M.; the matinée started at 2. Wing-Davey made a curtain speech before each of the four performances: "There will be some minimal lighting, clothes, and sound.
Displair is showing a system at CES which uses a humidifier to create a curtain of air made out of tiny water particles that feels dry to the touch, but is substantial enough to project an image on to.
When Norman has to make a front-of-curtain announcement: "Was I all right?" Harwood was himself a dresser: to fruity-voiced Donald Wolfit, most famous for his Lear.
I had stayed up late the night before watching Sons of Anarchy and trying to make a ridiculous curtain out of photo slides for the baby's room (don't ask).
The first model room you come to, at the top of the escalator, features a sleeping alcove made private by a curtain of creatively deployed mosquito netting — just the kind of solution that might occur to a space-strapped New Yorker.
For example, the beginning of the word "curtail," which means to cut short, resembles the beginning of the word "curtain," so you can make a mental association of curtains cut too short to help you remember "curtail".
Cal Ripken homered twice Saturday in his final regular-season game at Turner Field, making a couple of curtain calls.
Sometimes snow falls, making a kind of curtain between Kyra, who is a harried schoolteacher, and the active, poor lives that surround her.
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