How To Use Penciled In A Sentence
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The 320 million of annual cost savings pencilled for the combined entity would represent a decent chunk of added value.
Times, Sunday Times
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An unknown actor was penciled in to play the leading role.
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The pale smoke from the cottage chimney pencilled up.
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Their seaside conference was pencilled in as merely a stroll towards a second term.
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Having long had this match penciled in as a win, and on the back of two stirring victories, we were chock-a-block full of confidence that our recent good record against the Hooped Affair was going to continue.
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British officers pencilled out amusing menus featuring horseflesh and one Major Stewart's ‘devoted batman was killed while bringing his mule-steak lunch to his dug-out’.
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She pencilled the rough outline of the mountain in front of her house.
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She pencilled the rough outline of the mountain in front of her house.
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A previous owner has pencilled 'First Edition' inside the book's cover.
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I've been pencilled in to race at Musselburgh on Monday and if the ground is fast I'll be off up to Scotland.
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As such, a pre-tax profit of £100m has been pencilled in by brokers.
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Ms Whelan was patient with me, though, and helped me navigate my way through formulae while Jason and Jason and Todd wrestled over stolen magazine porn and pencilled the word poontang along the pages edge of their textbooks.
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Her eyebrow is well penciled.
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We don't believe that this low inflation print will kibosh the hikes that we had pencilled in for April and June of this year.
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the margins of his book were generously supplied with pencilled NBs
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Paying cash had the added benefit of leaving no record of our visit except a pencilled telephone booking under two untraceable names.
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pencilled in the margin, or rather incised into the page with a stub of graphite and the cedar's ragged edge.
LEARNING TO TALK: SHORT STORIES
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he penciled a figure
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She pencilled the rough outline of a house.
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He was pencilled in to play the detective.
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Now that the series has been pencilled in for another 10 years, perhaps the GAA nabobs might consider giving the manager's job to the one man who deserves it the most.
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We suspect he will support even more fiscal stimulus than the $200 billion we have penciled into our forecast. Congress could move on this even before the change-over on January 20.
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There were other photos at different angles, and a detailed outline of the wound from the coroner's office with a lot of medical jargon penciled in.
Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine
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These Longhorns are penciled in on most draftnik charts to go 1-2-3 — that is, Ross should be a first-round pick and perhaps the first cornerback selected; Griffin, who might be the best strong safety available, probably will be taken in the second round; and Brown, who had an injury-plagued senior season, stands a good chance to go on the first day but not until the third round.
Trio of Texas DBs set to rock NFL draft
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The spectroscope will detect less than one-millionth of the matter contained in the word pencilled above.] [Illustration: _Reproduced by permission of X-Rays Ltd.
The Outline of Science, Vol. 1 (of 4) A Plain Story Simply Told
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She was now in her late seventies, although her blue-rinsed hair, plucked and penciled eyebrows, and imperious manner betrayed a vanity undiminished by the years.
Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine
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More than 35 events and attractions have already been pencilled in over a ten-day timetable with room for plenty more.
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A previous owner has pencilled 'First Edition' inside the book's cover.
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And love," he added, his eyes misting a little under his pencilled brows.
STAGE FRIGHT
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I felt as if I were back in high school after baseball tryouts seeing my name penciled next toB-squad backup right fielder.
Riding Rockets
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Many artists now work on computers ( "penciled" and "inked" are just digital metaphors).
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She pencilled the rough outline of the mountain in front of her house.
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He had pencilled a price of four pounds and fifty pence onto the first page.
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An unknown actor was penciled in to play the leading role.
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Another meeting has been pencilled in for next month.
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An unknown actor penciled in to play the leading role.
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She pencilled the rough outline of the mountain in front of her house.
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W & D, which reports interims on Friday, is pencilled in for dividends of 35.1p per share this year, increasing to 38.2p next year.
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She pencilled the rough outline of a house.
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A previous owner has pencilled 'First Edition' inside the book's cover.
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We wander through it like Casaubon, clutching lists we've pencilled on the backs of envelopes.
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Paying cash had the added benefit of leaving no record of our visit except a pencilled telephone booking under two untraceable names.
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His name has been penciled in.
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Both are set to miss important prep races pencilled in for tomorrow.
The Sun
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It is very pretty, and it has my name penciled in the back for first dibs on borrowing it: -)
When all else in you turns and runs
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The 320 million of annual cost savings pencilled for the combined entity would represent a decent chunk of added value.
Times, Sunday Times
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We suspect he will support even more fiscal stimulus than the $200 billion we have penciled into our forecast. Congress could move on this even before the change-over on January 20.
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He told us that the tour was pencilled in for the following March.
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Brokers have pencilled in pre-tax profits of £618m, up from £615m the previous year.
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According to an artist's statement prepared for this exhibition, from Aug.1, 2001, until the last moment of the schilling's circulation, on Feb.28, 2002, he transcribed his exceptionally vivid dreams as penciled works on paper.
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An unknown actor was penciled in to play the leading role.
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This new menu, marked on the back with a piece of bedraggled masking tape with the words "color-blind menu" penciled upon it, looked very similar to the regular menu, save for the fact that some of the items were printed in italic, a distinction that had been made clear to my dining companions by the strategic use of black and red type on the normal-people menu.
Momentoid?
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She began rubbing out the pencilled marks in the margin.
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As such, a pre-tax profit of £100m has been pencilled in by brokers.
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But there is again some doubt the pitch will be playable, so Monday has been pencilled in as an alternate date.
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The 400 million total pencilled in for the delivery partner would mean an implied total cost of 8 billion.
Times, Sunday Times
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The coat is termed pily or pencilled, the effect of the natural intermingling of the two types of hair.
Undefined
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Their availability won't impact the chances of Paul Gallen earning a representative recall, with the Cronulla lock understood to have already had his name pencilled in by selectors keen to add some starch to the pack after a lacklustre performance in Origin I. "I'm not reading into it too much, all the media talk, we will see what happens," Gallen said.
The Sydney Morning Herald News Headlines
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That really is Gordon Beckham's name penciled in at second base for the White Sox 'exhibition game today against Australia's World Baseball Classic team.
South Side Sox
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The plaques bearing Quranic calligraphy in homes, canopied gravestones, the call of the muezzins arising out of the pencilled minarets of the mosque further confirm it.
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Place the marked sheet on sawhorses and cut along the penciled lines with a circular saw set to the proper depth.
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The broker has pencilled in a 500 million charge in the fourth quarter.
Times, Sunday Times
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Superman in Man of Snow, written by Arie Kaplan, Penciled by Nick Runge: You know, The Big Blue Boy Scout catches a lot of flack for being so wholesome but I like him.
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Now the operation has been firmly pencilled in for the beginning of March, provided there are no last-minute setbacks.
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The top one was filled with penciled subtraction problems and bore the notation `Good!
THE JOE LEAPHORN MYSTERIES
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A draft need not be a complete version of a story that a writer has sweated over for hours and that an editor has red-pencilled or responded to with noteface comments.
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As I write this he's pencilled it onto the canvas and judging by the noises he was making in the background as I spoke to him, he has just begun to paint.
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They are pencilled in, these particulars, in an old fashioned hand, sloping and graceful.
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Except for a few brief exceptions, he always pencilled, lettered and inked his own work at the rate of one page per day - no more, no less.
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In preparation, I penciled an outline of the new construction on a large sheet of butcher paper.
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He told us that the tour was pencilled in for the following March.
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A second session has been pencilled in for the end of this month.
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But it was predicted today that the inquiry will probably have to extend into a third session, which has been pencilled in for July.
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Pickford has been pencilled in as Robson's replacement.
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Brokers have pencilled in pre-tax profits of £618m, up from £615m the previous year.
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A final decision is expected next summer but existing and former reactor sites are being pencilled in for a new generation of nuclear power plants.
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Having long had this match penciled in as a win, and on the back of two stirring victories, we were chock-a-block full of confidence that our recent good record against the Hooped Affair was going to continue.
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A provisional date of has been pencilled in for the York and District Cup final between Selby Warriors and York Groves.
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He has now been pencilled in for a race at Christmas.
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He penciled the number on a card and handed it to me.
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She said, It hath reached me, O auspicious King, that the young merchant continued, When I entered and took a seat, the lady at once came in crowned with a diadem533 of pearls and jewels; her face dotted with artificial moles in indigo,534 her eyebrows pencilled with Kohl and her hands and feet reddened with Henna.
The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
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There's a panel in which a mounted allosaur is is blown up, and the skeleton has been pencilled with adoring detail; it even has recognisably Saurischian hip anatomy and is lit really dramatically by the explosion.
The Week's Comics: GA/BC #19, Oracle #2
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The inquiries are due to take place in April, although alternative dates in June and July have been pencilled in in the event of a General Election in May.
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If approved, the first market day is pencilled in for April 21.
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Further improvements have been pencilled in for 2006, when pre-tax profits are expected to double to £86m.
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Ingvild, who had plucked away her nearly invisible blond eyebrows and who, by day, replaced them with penciled circumflex accents, opened the door so fast she nearly got punched by my pounding fists.
As Husbands Go
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Visions of him are off limits in your daydreams, his name is never again to be penciled in your notebook, and his school picture must promptly be removed from the inside of your locker.
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the penciled message
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Adult emperor angels, coral groupers and shoals of sweepers mingle in the little overhangs, while overhead swim great shoals of pencilled surgeonfish, yellow butterfly fish and brilliantly coloured Moorish idols.
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Irwin, 20, a former WCHA rookie-of-the-year, found her name penciled in on both rosters and will make her senior national team debut at the worlds.
Undefined
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The broker has pencilled in a 500 million charge in the fourth quarter.
Times, Sunday Times
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Kadri is "pencilled" into the 2020-11 Leaf lineup.
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Now, put down those tweezers and forget about eyebrows that look like they're penciled in.
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Ministers have pencilled in power cuts from 2017 to save 3000 megawatts of electricity a year.
The Sun
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He reread, as he read, with obsessed intentness, filling flyleaves with pencilled codes that helped him retrieve any beauty, any bathos.
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Both are set to miss important prep races pencilled in for tomorrow.
The Sun
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The first twenty or thirty pages of many books had their margins filled with pencilled notes.
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The prediction is significant because forecasters have pencilled a huge increase in demand over the coming decades.
Times, Sunday Times
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The prediction is significant because forecasters have pencilled a huge increase in demand over the coming decades.
Times, Sunday Times
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We've pencilled in a meeting for Tuesday afternoon.
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He told us that the tour was pencilled in for the following March.
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Alleyn drew from his coat pocket the copper-plate billhead with its pencilled message.
Death of a Fool
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When you come to the rink and see your name pencilled into the second line and you know that after two shifts you'll be back on the fourth line if you make a mistake, it's tough to deal with," said the 6-foot-2, 230-pound Latendresse.
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Slenderly penciled, a little darker than her light brown hair, they just fitted her irregular nose that was feminine but not weak, that if anything was piquant and that picturesquely might be declared impudent.
CHAPTER XVIII
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In pencilled Hamburghs, on the other hand, there is much dissimilarity; the pencilling which is characteristic of the hens being almost absent in the males of both the golden and silver varieties.
The Variation of Animals and Plants Under Domestication, Vol. I.
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a penciled sketch
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Between the ill-written pencilled lines, already faint, she saw his face.
THE GOLDEN LION
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Her eyebrows were lightly pencilled in, giving her a mildly puzzled expression at all times.
IN REAL LIFE
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Gladstone's own books are still on the shelves, complete with his pencilled comments and annotations.
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He also bulked up, adding about 15 pounds, and is fond of telling people he knows he's "pencilled" in for the
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Our interview had been pencilled in for around 45 minutes earlier but when it comes to priorities, he knows that hard work rates higher than a chinwag with a journalist.
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An unknown actor was penciled in to play the leading role.
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A trogon was the next, a thickly-feathered soft-looking bird, yoke-toed like a cuckoo, and bearing great resemblance in shape to the nightjar of the English woods, but wonderfully different in plumage; for, whereas the latter is of a soft blending of greys and browns, like the wings of some woodland moths, this trogon's back was of a cinnamon brown, and its breast of a light rosy-scarlet blending off into white crossed with fine dark-pencilled stripes.
The Rajah of Dah
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Dates can be pencilled in for when key management appointments should take place, thus ensuring a smooth build-up of the team.
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The broker has pencilled in a 500 million charge in the fourth quarter.
Times, Sunday Times
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On the first page, under “If found, please return to,” the name Luke Sweet was written in a childish hand, with one Santa Cruz address crossed out and another penciled in.
THE BOYS FROM SANTA CRUZ
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An undated page filled with swift pencilled script, difficult to decipher.
DREAMS OF INNOCENCE
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I thought it was just a survey for old people and I was about to throw it away when I saw Jean’s name pencilled in on one corner, he said yesterday.
For her own good
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He pencilled a note to Joseph Daniels.
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I noted, with the thrill that circumstances vouchsafe to an active scholar only a few times in a full career, that Agassiz had penciled copious marginal notes into this copy.
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His talk was red-penciled before it got clearance.
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A release date is pencilled in for the autumn to coincide with the 400th anniversary of Rembrandt's birth this year.
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He had been pencilled in for a racecourse gallop at Newbury next weekend but those plans may now be up in the air.
The Sun
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The pale smoke from the cottage chimney pencilled up.
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The book is covered in pencilled thoughts because so much has struck me as unusual as I've read, prepare for a Darkmans love-in here on Wednesday.
Another Darkmans update
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Paddy and the band were originally pencilled in to play at the venue on the following night, but this has now been brought forward to Friday.
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Turns out that my name has been pencilled against this project for some weeks now - which is partly why no other work has been coming my way.
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Carey produced the old-fashioned billhead with its pencilled message: Cant mannage it young Ern will have to.
Death of a Fool