(1) In a bowl, combine flour, milk and squid ink and mix well.
(2) Now that we have some distance, it's worth considering why her emotional saga drew so much ink and air and what its impact was.
(3) They forgot to mention Consumating or TrueDater which are both getting a lot of ink recently.
(4) The names are written in ink
(5) A lot of ink and server space is spent on connecting Projects and Next Actions.
(6) I took my shirt off to display my ink
(7) With more women in the media eager to cover the story, the gender gap got lots of ink .
(8) The story got lots of ink and plenty of air time
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(10) The building up of ink is one of the best things about the ballpoint, and who cannot remember the smell of the ink as you build up sticky, rich layer after layer.
(11) And like their mother, her three children have gotten a lot of ink in the tabloids.
(12) But only one of them has been getting much ink and air time.
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(14) Mix squid ink into the first portion until combined.
(15) He sort of climbed on this white horse, got himself a lot of ink and a lot of press, and some say a lot of political capital.
(16) But if you devote a lot of ink and a lot of energy, then there has to be something cooking on the fire.
(17) But the pull of Celtic remains hugely powerful for a man who will become the club's longest serving non-British Isles player should he ink a new deal.
(18) The US media is expending a lot of ink and air time evaluating the potential economic effects of George Bush's new tax-cut proposal.
(19) A $54 million start generated lots of ink about the film being one of the summer's big hits.
(20) The story got plenty of ink and lots of time on the tube.