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Felt Marker Thin: Simulate the casual scrawl of letters created by a felt-tip marker.
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It has her little girl scrawl on it where she was practising his signature.
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No one would mistake my chicken-like scrawl for the elegant loops and lines of a grade school copybook.
FORBES: Scratch pads
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They flock to appearances by the hosts, who scrawl autographs on floppy disks.
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Her handwriting, which was large and flamboyant, deteriorated into an "indecipherable scrawl".
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Educators are putting more lights in classrooms, asking textbook publishers to use larger print, and even encouraging teachers to scrawl more legibly on blackboards.
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Her memoirs, handwritten in a scrawl that only one friend could decipher and transcribe, are heavily packed with italics and exclamation marks and parentheses.
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The work's plain and often silken take on Baroque-era dance aesthetics came with an apt scrawl in the background, an enlargement of one of Ms. Brown's own drawings.
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Sao Paulo, Brazil (CNN) -- For many it's the adrenaline, the thrill of scaling buildings to scrawl their gang's signature in huge black letters from the highest point possible.
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In this note, her handwriting is almost a scrawl, and the blue ink looks pale against the page, as though Kahlo barely had the strength to move her pen across the paper.
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You can scrawl to your heart's content, add in text boxes and background images from your gallery or take new ones and then send the note off via email or some social network.
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"He needs that fame in order to get the communication out as far as he can, and he's been very, very clever about keeping his face out of it, " said Liz Farrelly, whom Banksy called up in the late '90s when she was working on "Scrawl, " a book about street art.
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