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It doesn't use shading, but it does use stroke length variations.
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John Robert Gregg
American
Inventor
Born:
Jun 17
,
1867
Died:
Feb 23
,
1948
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Hitting is like swimming. Once you learn the stroke, you never forget it.
Stan Musial
You
Swimming
Once
Stroke
Never
Never Forget
Like
Learn
Forget
Hitting
Physical activity - even if you don't lose an ounce, you'll live longer, feel healthier and be less likely to get cancer, heart disease, stroke and arthritis. It's the closest thing we have to a wonder drug.
Tom Frieden
You
Heart
Cancer
Lose
Live
Ounce
Stroke
Physical
Physical Activity
Feel
Longer
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Healthier
Heart Disease
Wonder
Arthritis
Get
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Closest
Closest Thing
Less
Even
Activity
Thing
There'd never been a more advantageous time to be a criminal in America than during the 13 years of Prohibition. At a stroke, the American government closed down the fifth largest industry in the United States - alcohol production - and just handed it to criminals - a pretty remarkable thing to do.
Bill Bryson
Government
Time
Closed
Down
Alcohol
Criminal
Prohibition
Criminals
States
Stroke
Pretty
More
Remarkable
Never
Industry
Been
Years
Handed
Than
America
American
Just
American Government
Fifth
Production
United
United States
Largest
Thing
No matter how bad things are, they can always be worse. So what if my stroke left me with a speech impediment? Moses had one, and he did all right.
Kirk Douglas
Me
Matter
Bad Things
Worse
Stroke
Bad
Impediment
Had
He
Moses
Always
How
Left
Did
What If
Right
Things
Speech
Our articles of confederation ought to be revised and measures immediately taken to invigorate the Continental Union. Depend upon it: there lies the danger for America. This last stroke is wanting, and unless the states be strongly bound to each other, we have to fear from British and, indeed, from European politics.
Marquis de Lafayette
Politics
Fear
Depend
Other
Ought
Our
Unless
Danger
Indeed
States
Immediately
Stroke
Lies
Strongly
Taken
Bound
Continental
Revised
Articles
Confederation
America
Wanting
Measures
Union
European
Each
Last
British
Simply switching to a healthy, plant-based diet can lessen stroke risk by reducing cholesterol and blood pressure, flooding your body with antioxidants and improving blood flow.
Michael Greger
Pressure
Healthy
Stroke
Risk
Simply
Reducing
Blood
Blood Pressure
Improving
Diet
Body
Your
Your Body
Cholesterol
Lessen
Flooding
Switching
Flow
Our only president who has died as U.S. commander in chief in war is Franklin Delano Roosevelt - who died of a cerebral hemorrhage or massive stroke on April 12, 1945, only three weeks before the unconditional surrender of the German armed forces he had laid down as implacable Allied policy two years before.
Nigel Hamilton
War
Surrender
Three
Before
Down
President
Our
April
Franklin
Stroke
Only
Allied
Weeks
Unconditional
Had
He
Implacable
Armed
Armed Forces
Massive
Policy
Forces
Commander
Years
German
Chief
Died
Laid
Roosevelt
Cerebral
Who
Two
Never having played Chess before, it was most interesting to be playing the game with no pieces in front of me. But I still knew how to stroke my hair when I won.
Peter Mayhew
Me
Game
Hair
Before
Stroke
Having
Never
Knew
Most
Pieces
How
Still
Chess
Won
Front
Interesting
Played
Playing
When I would visit my octopus friend, Octavia, at New England aquarium, usually she would look me in the face, flow right over to see me, and flush red with emotion when she took my arms in hers. Often when I'd stroke her she'd turn white beneath my touch, the colour of a relaxed octopus.
Sy Montgomery
Me
Face
White
Beneath
Took
Hers
Flush
Relaxed
Visit
Stroke
Would
See
Touch
Emotion
Colour
Red
Over
New
Look
She
Arms
New England
Octopus
Friend
Often
Turn
England
Her
Right
Flow
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