International shipping can be arranged if that 1960s pencil-leg sideboard really catches your fancy.
Vetullkalem describes pencil-thin eyebrows, vetullperpjekur are joined together eyebrows and those arched like the crescent moon are vetullhen.
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Once enriched, one pencil-thin, 14-foot rod of uranium has enough energy to provide 56 years of electricity use by a typical American.
Other students were sitting at their desks reading or doing pencil-and-paper homework.
For example, what if the right to wear jeans is only earned by partners, but junior staffers still need to put their pencil-skirts-and-blazers time in?
Virtually unknown outside his native Romania, with a perfectly pencil-thin mustache and a voice that flutters in mid-air, Siminica packed cafes and clubs in Bucharest in the 1960s.
But before providing the dictionaries, the researchers distributed a pencil-and-paper maze to each student, in which the goal was to help a trapped cartoon mouse find its way out.
An individual's learning style is usually determined by a pencil-and-paper test--of which there are now more than 50 available, with titles like the Cognitive Style Index and the Learning Style Questionnaire.
The smartest pencil-necks in Silicon Valley were taken by surprise--as was Intel, which spent hundreds of millions on the idea that nearly all computer storage would migrate onto chips by 2000.
It is this sense of otherness (amply displayed in Lakkis' splendidly curling, pencil-thin moustache - a relic of centuries past), that makes the Cretans, and especially those from the south, such good company.
The pencil-slim Schwartzel - he's a shade under 6ft but weights just nine stone 12lbs - scrambled impressively, though, to find 72.2% of greens in regulation (fifth overall) and his putting shone too.
When Sonny Rollins was growing up, he and his friends would sneak into jazz clubs by drawing mustaches on themselves -- (laughter) -- with an eyebrow pencil -- (laughter) -- to try to look older.
Over the years, pols have garnered union votes by agreeing to expand early retirement plans from cops and firemen to teachers and pencil-pushers, offer lavish cost of living adjustments and allow public employees to game lax disability benefit rules.
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Mr. Cassagnes, an electrical technician, came upon the Etch A Sketch idea in the late 1950s when he peeled a translucent decal from a light switchplate and found pencil-mark images transferred to the opposite face, the Toy Industry Association said.
But it was easy-to-use writing implements--including the pencil, pen and brush--that made mass education and literacy possible.
George Lucas owns 6 oils and 14 pencil and pen-and-ink drawings, some purchased under special circumstances.
"It takes the paper and pencil and re-entry out of it, " said Jeff Painter, information specialist for the WSDA's plant protection division.
Arbitron said that in that time it will extend the use of the paper-and-pencil diary system, a technology that hasn't changed since 1965.
Davis said it's time to do away with the old fashioned paper-and-pencil flight strip markings that controllers in towers have been using to track aircraft for decades.
Q. scores are generated by paper-and-pencil tests and making sense of those scores, he tells us, is a messy and complicated business that requires something closer to the skills of an accountant than to those of a philosopher.
Another prominent Republican governor, Wisconsin's Tommy Thompson, has issued more than 1, 500 vetoes, and displays a six-foot yellow pencil in his office, a token of thanks from tight-fisted Republican legislators.
He says her style serves as an inspiration for some looks, including his pencil skirts with thigh-high slits.
Maybe Bank of America, widely held as Wikileaks next big corporate target, should load up on pencil erasers and White-Out.
For every bouncy miniskirt there was a ladylike pencil, and broad-shouldered military coats were offset by gently molded oversized ones.
We also grouped together similar tools to reduce the size of the list--the pencil is a stand in for pens, quills, and brushes.
Diesel advocates love to push the cost-of-ownership pencil, but I'm here to tell you, in the case of the Cayenne Diesel, the economics are horrible and unsubtle.
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Dave Barger: PENCIL operationalizes the public-private partnership.
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For each (low-margin) pencil sold in Office Depot's corner of Amazon, the online service gets just a small fee.
Then there are credit cards, used by millions of people for household necessities, not just for that spur-of-the-moment Whistles pencil skirt or slimline iPod.
With a pencil moustache and hennaed comb-over, the owner, David Wong, presides from a desk in the corner, eyes darting around the shop as his underlings measure, consult and jawbone with the customers.
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