Crane tore a blank sheet of paper out of his notebook and handed it to Luhnow.
"I often carry spare pieces of paper in my pocket, and so I get the paper out and I start to draw, " he remembers.
So, this paper out of Virginia Commonwealth University was a relief to me because this provides evidence for what I knew to be true.
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The cost of safety in financial markets is apparent in the miserly yields afforded on the highest grade of paper out there, issued by the U.S. Treasury.
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Orders for home delivery subscriptions are also up as readers conclude that if they have to pay, they might as well get a paper out of it.
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Along these lines, a new working paper out of Argentina finds that most earners there consider themselves a part of the middle class, suggesting that this as far as misconceptions go this one transcends borders.
Robert Jordan unpinned a safety pin that ran through his pocket flap and took a folded paper out of the left breast pocket of his flannel shirt and handed it to the man, who opened it, looked at it doubtfully and turned it in his hands.
"It's not just having a piece of paper with the right words on it, but it's a matter of having all the 'administrivia' right, getting the paper out the door at the right time to the right person and developing procedures as to how that information gets back to the right person at the company, " he says.
Instead, it's typically a more prosaic end: humanity wiped out because an AI tasked with a simple goal (say, creating paper clips, an example that is often used) requisitions all the energy and raw materials on Earth to relentlessly churn out paper clips, outsmarting and out-maneuvering all human attempts to stop it.
The green paper sets out options which include handing management to private companies to save costs.
The paper pointed out that Mercedes-Benz also has beefed up demo sales lately.
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You put in time and potentially money, and you get back a piece of paper laying out what you already know.
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The paper sets out a range of new A-levels and GCSEs in vocational subjects, in areas such as engineering, manufacturing and tourism.
Flancman, 38, makes a line of paper products out of elephant dung.
And he added they would prepare the health service for the white paper due out later this year on improving out-of-hospital care.
He gained fame in 1986 for coauthoring a paper pointing out that asset allocation, not stock picking, is the engine of portfolio performance.
So the paper comes out in editions: those furthest away get the first one, then the final edition goes to those closest to said plant.
Referring to the strangely unbalanced structuring of the Cyprus bailout, the paper points out that unsecured senior bondholders are not being asked to take a haircut.
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The popularity of Stead's articles was so great that the Gazette's supply of paper ran out and had to be replenished with supplies from the rival Globe.
The government paper sets out plans for more affordable housing, a new road to by-pass the centre of Ballasalla and the development of schools to meet a growing population.
Mr Lewis explained that a white paper setting out the proposals for new legislation will be published "very shortly" which will put "flesh on the bones of the government's approach".
On the other hand, as the Treasury paper lays out, non-doms, who include shipping tycoons and City high-fliers, pack an economic punch much weightier than their number, currently around 115, 000.
The paper pointed out thoughtfully that India had drawn with South Africa both at home and away, and had not beaten the Sri Lankans on their home turf during this period.
The white paper set out the decision Mr Blair had taken on Trident, with a three month consultation period now taking place before MPs vote on the plan in February or March.
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The opportunity for rows will be increased by the timetable planned for the reform: a white paper setting out the government's plans later this year, a referendum in May next year, and legislation in 1999.
My government will publish a white paper setting out arrangements for a new system of appointments of life peers and establish a Royal Commission to review further changes and speedily to bring forward proposals for reform.
There is widespread fascination at what The Guardian calls the Putin phenomenon - the rising fortunes of the Russian Prime Minister, Vladimir Putin, following the parliamentary elections on Sunday in which, the paper points out, he wasn't even a candidate.
These "marathon mice" can run twice as long as their unmodified brothers and sisters-- and, in a paper coming out right at the time of the Olympics, that's leading to hand-wringing about the possibilities of applying this knowledge to create performance-enhancing drugs.
While Sall made herself busy in the kitchen, I would sit in the dining room with the paper spread out on the table, or I would listen to the radio, staring out at the garden and fiddling with the dials to get a better signal.
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