The pen is designed to work like a normal ballpoint but has a camera under thenibthat records what an officer has written.
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Dressmakers, power-loom weavers and anibdresser were some of the working-class occupations.
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We are now beginning to ask whether everything at which we are looking is a suitable candidate for the sharpnibof an accountant's pen.
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The same sort of thing happened with the pen nibs.
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What we shall be able to do is ask him why he is opening a new factory to produce the crossed nibs.
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Arrangements will be made for more frequent renewal of these nibs as soon as the supply position permits.
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For example, it includes pencils, including slate pencils, pens, including fountain pens, crayons and chalks, pen nibs, including fountain pen nibs, penholders and pencil holders.
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Down to the last item, down to the nibs in the pens, blotting paper and text-books, provision is made out of public funds.
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It just shows what happens when one gets conditioned to crossed nibs.
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Capillary action draws ink to the tips of fountain pen nibs from a reservoir or cartridge inside the pen.
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Fountain pen nibs are frequently tipped with alloys containing ruthenium.
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Users are often cautioned not to lend or borrow fountain pens as thenibwears in at an angle unique to each individual person.
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Nowadays, stiff nibs are the norm as people exchange between fountain pens and other writing modes.
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Ideally, a fountain pen'snibglides across the paper using the ink as a lubricant, and requires no pressure.
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Most nibs are ground, using various methods, into a thick creamy paste, known as chocolate liquor or cocoa paste.
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