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in ink written or signed with a pen that uses ink, not with a pencil. You should write your report in ink. You must sign your checks in ink. ink something in 1. to fill in an outline with ink. Please ink the drawing in with care. Ink in the drawing carefully. 2. to write something in ink. Please ink your name in on the dotted line. Now, ink in your signature on this line right here. red ink Fig. debt; indebtedness as shown in red ink on a financial statement. There is too much red ink in my financial statement. Too much red ink and the company will collapse. See also: red How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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s sought-after inkers who works by appointment only in an almost arcane studio on Ventura Boulevard. According to shop owner and artist Keith Marchand, whose Acute Body Arts Company sits 150 yards outside the Massachusetts border, many of the country's most famous inkers have continued working in the state, despite the ban. [3] And yet, in both scholarly discussions and the public imagination, these th inkers tend to emerge easily and completely as either inclusionists (Douglass, Du Bois, Baldwin, King) or black nationalists (Baraka, Malcolm X). |
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