The one sure thing you can say about the media, is that they can have it printed before you can draw breath. |
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Once printed words have been scanned, they can be quickly converted into editable computer text. |
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Candycanes and smiling gingerbread men were printed all over the cotton loungewear. |
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Each word had a printed frequency between 2 and 10 occurrences per million words of text. |
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More than 1,500 programmes are printed each year, helping to provide a timetable of events but also raise funds for the festival committee. |
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For a century, khangas and Kitange were mostly designed and printed in India, the Far East and Europe. |
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The Oxford editors first disentangled the two texts under their original printed titles of The History and The Tragedy of King Lear. |
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Brief introductions preface each text, which is printed in double columns on the page, and there is a full glossary at the end of the book. |
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As he read the printed words in the balloons that floated above Dagwood and Blondie he drummed his fingers on the table. |
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Twins depicts almost-identical girls who wear saddle shoes and shirts made of fabric printed with flowers. |
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Always scan old photographs and have the scans printed for use in scrapbooking. |
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These prints coordinated with the firm's printed, knitted velvet and lurex sheer knits. |
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We, too, still love glossy printed pages with beautifully laid out figures, tables, and illustrations. |
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The artwork, attractively printed in blue ink on an off-white ground, has polish and clarity. |
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The recreations of oil paintings are printed onto canvas and hand finished by skilled craftsmen. |
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I find that I love audiobooks more than printed books for a lot of titles, and I seem to have more time for audiobooks than reading. |
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It has not created a polarized choice between spoken and printed information. |
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The author relies primarily on a variety of written sources, both manuscripts and printed. |
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One of the features of early modern manuscript and even printed language was its variable and unstable nature. |
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A translation into Nepali was made and printed by the Center for Women and Development in Kathmandu, Nepal. |
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Bottles with paper labels printed with pre-1860 vintages are probably relabelled or were intended for non-British markets. |
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These extraordinarily rare Spanish documents are the most valuable among all printed Australiana. |
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What persuades me that an independent obligation was intended here is the reference in the sale contract, scilicet in its printed form. |
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A printed report reduces the confusion often caused by relaying such information verbally or through the camper. |
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We went back to the JXC and worked on our ethics essay and I ended up finalising it and printed it out. Yay! |
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Caesar's time, authoritatively printed in the calendar, has triumphed over the archaic oral proclamation of the kalends by the priesthood. |
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You can have your own photograph of your dog printed onto a handbag, so your bag, like your dog, will be truly one of a kind. |
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Both the melody and the four-part harmonisation are printed as facsimile reproductions of the composer's autograph manuscript. |
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A total of 10,000 copies of the yearbook will be printed and sent to people in south London and Surrey. |
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It also features an integrated Schottky diode, further reducing the number of components required on the printed circuit board. |
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One touring show has fallen by the wayside since the autumn season brochures were printed. |
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His statement was printed in 1890 in the famous edition of Rigveda edited by the German Sanskritist. |
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She was wearing a pink mini skirt with a pink tank top printed with little pink hearts. |
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That's when I say a silent prayer of thanks for the triple-redundant tape backups and burnt CDs of printed files that clutter our storage closet. |
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When only woodcuts, etchings and engravings could be printed, the images would get worse and worse over time as the blocks or plates wore down. |
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He had already printed out our tickets and the ferry awaited us, and the three people behind us. |
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You could have leaflets printed which you distribute or send out as part of a mail shot. |
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Her sculptures are made of recycled, printed tin often incorporating household articles scavenged from junk yards. |
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Thankfully a couple of the girls took charge of the boxing and the brown tape, whilst I printed off the label, and the Tele was sent on its way. |
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Communication, except the more primitive kinds and the printed word were lost as survivors slipped backward toward savagery. |
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So these guys were the smart ones, getting it printed on t-shirts to save their breath for running. |
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Strips of printed fabrics may alternate with plain-fabric strips, or unpieced strips may alternate with pieced strips. |
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Still, one may never make use of a printed Torah, tefillin, or mezuzah for sacred purpose. |
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The earliest EIC printed catalogue, from 1704, shows chocolate cups and teacups, both with saucers. |
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Do they want work or do they have their names and addresses printed in Yellow Pages for fun? |
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There is beaver or printed silver for fur trim used with leather for collars, sleeves and belts. |
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A few years ago, one of our local papers printed a cartoon about Elvis' death on the throne. |
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Women wear dresses and scarves made from the printed cloth popular in East Africa. |
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Food was scarce and money flooded off the presses. 476 million rubles were printed in April, one billion in July. |
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Other quick-change options include crocheted doilies, printed tea towels, monogrammed napkins, or hemmed fabric remnants. |
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Scattered about the room were t-shirts, lanyards, business cards, and various other samples of printed materials. |
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Crafts, particularly basketry, along with woven hangings and printed textiles, are developed for the urban and tourist markets. |
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For those freakish friends of yours without e-mail, follow up with a printed invite. |
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One of them was wearing a navy baseball cap with the letter N printed on the front. |
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There are no printed menus, and a sign outside announces that the place doesn't serve spaghetti bolognese, lasagne or pizza. |
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Computers could be gimmicked so that every page printed on your laser printer had a hidden watermark with your name, address, and date or time. |
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The pages that are printed by your colour laser printer may include tiny dots, almost invisible to the naked eye. |
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In the wake of a sensational murder case, local newspapers printed lurid headlines and helped increase passions in the city. |
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Each letter has been typed on a word processor and printed on a laser printer. |
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Yesterday we sent the last page off to be printed, and went for a drink to celebrate. |
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The principal printed out her entries, made her do corrective work order, and even sent her for counselling. |
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In some cases these resources have replaced printed publications, helping us to reduce costs and provide updates as needed. |
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There was also a beautiful little woodcut that Moore made at Grenfell Press, in New York, where he occasionally printed. |
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Even menus in Russian restaurants are printed exclusively in Latvian, the republic's only official tongue. |
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All parts are printed in clear, easy-to-read notation, and all but the piano and conductor's score are reproducible. |
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I believe furniture should have a modernist philosophy and be completely free of fake looks such as printed woodgrains. |
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Ten thousand calendars will be printed but the couple hope there will be enough demand for a lot more. |
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His systematization of these texts became one of the chief bases for the structure of the later printed versions of this corpus of texts. |
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Megan happily pulled out the sheet of paper that her timetable, class list and corresponding teacher list was printed on. |
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Whoever wishes to give a personal touch to stamps can have their photos printed on stamp sheets and use them. |
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I can't visit without buying at least two printed cotton lawn quilts at give away prices. |
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I researched times and prices on the Internet, made a reservation and selected a seat online, even printed my boarding pass at home. |
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The group demanded my immediate resignation, and printed my e-mail address on its Web site. |
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As the data sheet is printed, any nonconforming numbers appear in red for easy identification and trigger corrective action. |
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The Australia Council does not have data relating to the awarding of past grants in any form but its printed annual report. |
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Half of the phrases are printed in reverse so that they are legible only when read from the other side of the cylinder. |
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Return the answer sheet printed at the end of the article and fill out all sections carefully. |
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I then realised that the letter A at the beginning of a word signifies that the word should have been printed in bold or italic. |
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This fairly sturdy oversized paperback is printed in blue, with uninspiring cartoons of a cross-eyed kid in a beanie and his anthropoid dog. |
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They printed photos of the defence minister trying to watch military manoeuvres through binoculars with the lens caps still on. |
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The printed census returns, upon which the figures are based, can be regarded as accurate only up to a point, even at the national level. |
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There are no negatives to print another photo, no printed first drafts to retype an essay. |
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He even printed out a lyric sheet which is now being used by some tuneless people in the lounge! |
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The bar code will be printed on the reverse side of the ballot paper on the declaration of identity. |
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I certainly wouldn't let them tie me in knots over the warranty, which probably isn't worth the inaccessible paper it's printed on. |
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The strangest part of it is that the press just printed it without checking in to see if we really wrote or sent the letter. |
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And for those who don't already know it backwards, 3,000 balloons will be at the ready, printed with lyrics. |
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The woman somehow selected an entire workbook in MS Excel and printed it out. |
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We had most of our letterheads and leaflets printed but it's worth paying for the change if it will make the customers happy. |
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Chambers English Dictionary of 1872 included an eight page appendix of Americanisms printed in small type, three columns to a page. |
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It's printed in a really charming block letter font, as if it were done by hand, with different little flowers amidst the lettering. |
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However, I was dismayed to see the lurid anti gay comments from one of the managing directors printed in your paper. |
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Copy the answer sheet printed at the end of this article and fill out all sections completely. |
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Like ballads, libellous rhymes and verses were intended for circulation across oral, scribal, and printed media. |
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They also deleted it from the online edition of the journal and asked librarians to physically remove the pages the article was printed on. |
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For archival purposes, the log can be printed daily or weekly as a permanent record. |
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And the ricercars, though performed instrumentally here, were actually printed at the end of a volume of madrigals. |
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The whole image can then be printed on a long roll of paper on an ordinary printer or as strips on standard sheets of paper. |
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Interventions tested ranged from lifeguard training and printed materials to warning signage. |
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The wall of shelves behind me contains more printed matter and a host of highly various items. |
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The August Issue of the Placebo Journal will be printed any day and mailed soon thereafter. |
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To become a legal document, the will must be printed and signed with two witnesses present. |
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The music is clearly printed and includes well-placed pedal markings and good fingering. |
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The webmaster was apologising to his readers for having printed wrong information. |
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Well, lead and tin together as an alloy figure in the solders that are used to solder on the printed circuit boards. |
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The photographs were printed on 8 x 10 sheets, sepia-toned, and presented with ivory-toned mattes and walnut-stained mahogany frames. |
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An original Copy of the limited-edition book, of which only 1,500 were printed and signed by Wood, is also on display. |
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The large portraits of farm workers are shot against a white background and printed on a matte surface. |
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And keep in mind that with our long growing season, mature height is often taller than what's printed on the plant tag. |
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On a document being tabled, a motion may be moved without notice to appoint a day for its consideration or for it to be printed. |
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Jackets in felt and printed denim have unfinished and reversed seams with bright red linings for men. |
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Anjar looked puzzled, unable to link the act of writing with the printed text on a page. |
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In appearance it is very like a modern newspaper, though slightly worse printed, and with only five columns on the page. |
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The fact that the singer was Spanish and that the programme printed the song title with a tilde might have been a clue, anyway. |
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The Pallet or box labeller is used for applying a printed label to either 1 or 2 sides of a container. |
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Someone last week left me a comment to say that they'd typed in the URL as printed in their newspaper. |
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He took a photograph of Craig then airbrushed out his pacemaker scar and printed a bar code onto his chest. |
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Some microwaves are being designed to read a bar code that will be printed on the side of the package and cook it automatically. |
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Had he been as hateful and vitriolic about ethnic minorities, that letter would never have been printed. |
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No need to read voluminous campaign literature, or pore through printed recommendations. |
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The lack of economic resources also prevents the community from producing any printed literature that might bind its members together. |
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Seumas Milne, Guardian comment editor, insists that the letters printed were representative of the mailbag. |
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Anything goes, just bear in mind that the winning entries will be printed here, and a kiss-and-tell article won't even be considered. |
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So a print is basically a lithograph, an etching, an engraving, a drawing on stone or metal that can then be printed. |
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The printed word is no match for intransigence and self-deception, however, so the papers keep stacking up as the crisis deepens. |
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These watermelon stickers are printed from a photo of a real seedless watermelon and are printed on a Xerox 6060 digital color press. |
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This Memorandum outlines and explains the methods by which the value for duty of printed or lithographed matter of paper is determined. |
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The result is photographically reduced and printed on a lithographic zinc plate. |
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He conducted archival research at the Folger Library, which reportedly houses the world's largest collection of Shakespeare's printed works. |
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Over the past few years, I have become accustomed to patients coming in to see me with reams of printed paper under their arm. |
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Reverse printed by rotogravure in eight colors, including metallic silver, the shrinkable sleeve label enhances the company's product. |
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All the songs are folk-like in character, arranged for voice and piano with an optional violin part printed separately. |
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This collection contains twelve song arrangements for piano with the lyrics printed at the close. |
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My folder had a barbwire design on the edges and a beautiful black and white rose with thorns was printed in the center. |
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It was printed in hard-to-read Gothic font, and is reproduced with all its original barbarisms, spellings and syntax. |
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Today the seal is embossed or printed onto foil disks that are later applied to the document. |
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While most signatures were written in longhand, some names were neatly hand printed on blocks. |
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One of my colleagues was even given long underwear with apples printed on them! |
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Many woodcuts copy manuscript illuminations, and some try printed rubrication of paraphs or initials. |
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The ballot submitting the above proposed amendment shall have written or printed thereon the following. |
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In the absence of a printed catalogue, experts sometimes also introduced the lots verbally during auctions. |
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The machine-readable passports, which now have a standardized presentation worldwide, are being printed in a manner suitable for optical character recognition. |
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The song, printed below, which had its first airing on BBC Radio Swindon, is a blend of guitar and keyboard work with some uplifting words of encouragement for the boys. |
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Accompanying the CD-R is a set of proof pages that the printer can use to make sure that the magazine that is being printed matches the sample pages. |
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Precious metals, such as platinum and gold, which may be present on the PCB or printed circuit board, can also be leached and recovered electrochemically and reused. |
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A group of recusant players under Cholmeley's patronage toured in Yorkshire from 1606 to at least 1616 using only printed play-texts for their repertory. |
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Fabrics printed from wood are found in Middle Eastern work of the 5th century ad, and woodcut technique was advanced in China from the 9th century and probably earlier. |
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They are signed, dated and numbered by the artist and were made in woodcut technique with multiple color blocks and personally printed by the artist on offset paper. |
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Because feast days in such almanacs and calendars were frequently written or printed in red, a red-letter day came to be a term for one that was special. |
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My generation was raised on a diet of stultifyingly tedious, but worthy accounts of embryology, typically very badly printed on what appeared to be rice paper. |
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While I understand that most readers will be at their desks with easy access to a hymnal, I would have liked to see each text printed in the book for quick reference. |
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Not one of them deemed safe for human consumption, a disclaimer that is often printed on the packaging to this day. |
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He could mimic printed text with alarming accuracy and dissociate the shapes and lines from their inherent meanings. |
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None of this sways the lunatic, however, and the boxes are printed. |
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Some, with sheets of printed artwork, were still in packages of fives and 10s, used to ship them in bulk from the Far East before being boxed up and sold. |
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In this show of 36 impeccably printed black-and-white pictures, Cruz juxtaposed images of the Yanomami with the dramatic waterfalls of Iguacu on the Argentine-Brazil border. |
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Woodcut illustration was well suited to the printed book, since woodblocks and type both require relief printing and can thus be printed simultaneously. |
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We connected to the laser printer on the local network and printed the tax return to ensure that the entire process, from creation to printing, worked as expected. |
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Long into the future, the printed book will continue to survive because of its portability, durability, and flexibility. |
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The original Evening Press article which told of Charles finding his family has since been translated into Latvian, and printed in a local newspaper sold in Riga. |
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Allison picked out a nice lavender and white flower printed summer dress with loose straps and a cut along the side only going up as far as the knee. |
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For the guys there's fluffy suits in electric blue and bold red, psychedelic printed tops, wax trousers with leg-length zippers and fisherman hats. |
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The winning posters will be printed and the best poems will be published in a special anthology, which will be distributed to schools across the county. |
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An exceptionally large first run of 200,000 copies was reportedly printed in Germany for the same reason. |
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Documents relating to absinthe are quite collectible, especially those with printed letterheads, such as invoices, catalogues, price lists, and brochures. |
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It should be on company letterhead, cleanly printed and inviting to read. |
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A typical example of this would be the print company that for years has printed your brochures and letterheads and suddenly here they are now offering to design your Web site. |
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Of the gazillions of God jokes that have been printed in The New Yorker, I think this one, by Farley Katz, is the best. |
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The cover is green linen with the title printed in forest green letters, A field guide to Western Birds. |
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He offers a series of large, velvet-like linocuts, printed with precision. |
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Samcuia's Africa is cobbled together from tribal carvings, San rock art, Mission school linocuts and the foliate designs seen in African ceramics and printed fabrics. |
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He made a linocut about the raid and printed it on his mother's mangle. |
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The selection of textiles range from a fragment of printed cotton purchased at a flea market to Parisian couture gowns, African wall hangings and Turkish robes. |
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He must get the public to take note of these brand-building messages, whether they be contained in website pages, printed literature or elsewhere. |
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The translated editions will use the original color lithographs, printed and bound in Germany on the same paper, by the same printer used in the original editions. |
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The lithographed posters are entirely hand printed, one color and one sheet at a time, on an old German litho press using 320 grain Coventry Rag Vellum paper. |
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Despite the considerable number of Arabic lithographed books and their importance to scholarship, this form of printed literature has received little attention. |
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Men and women everywhere hawked government-controlled newspapers printed on a grayish, low-grade newsprint no doubt full of comparably dull propaganda. |
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The letter was printed beneath a picture of a badly rutted grass surface. |
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Results can be viewed graphically, printed or recorded as tabular data. |
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Urban shearling coats were worn with silk dresses printed with patterns inspired by aboriginal art. |
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There is elegance to the restraint and austerity of the imagery that extends to, or perhaps finds inspiration in, the clean utility of the printed page. |
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The photographs chosen for the exhibition, in some cases printed for the first time, were intended to provide detailed and authoritative physiological information. |
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Usually, fixed format cards documented the format on the top edge of the card, since keypunches almost always printed their textual information along this edge. |
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Once a devotee of printed fiction, Betty Clayson, 82, who has been using the library for about 20 years, soon switched her allegiance to talking books. |
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No one knows what Copernicus himself thought of the changes, since the first he saw of the printed version of his magnum opus was when it was delivered to him on his deathbed. |
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If the job is to be printed digitally, the only way to accommodate these situations is to scan the hard copies to electronic files and perform makeready on the job. |
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The CD based stained glass patterns are scaled up to the desired size, printed as a template, which helps draw the same pattern onto the glass by etching. |
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For each question raised within these sections, there is a web page of information, which can be printed like a tear sheet or an independent fact sheet. |
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I knew it was one of those mathematical teasers that my brother would love, so printed it off to show him during my nieces' birthday party over the weekend. |
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Material that once had to be slowly printed out on a telefacsimile or even received through the mail with a paid subscription to a service is now quickly available on the Web. |
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Recently, a Photoshopped picture of conservative pundit S.E. Cupp with a phallus in her mouth was printed in hustler magazine. |
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On more than one occasion, they accidentally printed the real story on the street edition, and published the spoof on the Sunday. |
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Given that the paper printed tens of thousands of words of willful balderdash from 2001 to 2003, the admission leaves something to be desired, but that's scarcely surprising. |
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Gamblers Anonymous today called for health warnings to be printed on National Lottery scratch cards in an effort to prevent players becoming addicts. |
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To check whether your passport is machine-readable make sure there are two lines of text printed on the white stripe at the bottom of the personal information page. |
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This printed tie-back bandeau pairs perfectly with the easyrider pant. |
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The only existing study, printed in the Journal of infectious Diseases in 1999, leaves scientists with the same questions. |
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Then he printed it on thermal paper and spray-glued it to the wall. |
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The querulous, interconnected pamphlets printed in seventeenth-century Europe prefigure the culture of modern blogging. |
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They picture specific and real fragments of the world, and in order to make sense of these images we suppress the materiality of whatever surface they are printed on. |
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The complete list of banned items is printed on the backs of the tickets. |
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A dreamy, lightheaded wonder, that reads like a relaxing steambath printed on paper, Moonbeam Moths is pure joy to experience. |
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This textured ceramic table lamp from The Home Decor Companies comes in a spa blue finish and has an ikat-patterned printed linen softback shade. |
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This hand silkscreen printed one, right, from Made by Morris will set you back PS125 at notonthe highstreet. |
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To claim YOUR free 100g pack of milk chocolate tree decorations, simply take the voucher we've printed below to your nearest Superdrug store. |
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The background artwork was lithographically printed on premium-quality, acid-free paper. |
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For the e-skin, the engineers printed the nanowires onto an 18-by-19 pixel square matrix measuring 7 centimeters on each side. |
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Remember, too, that developers often offer deals and rebates that can significantly lower the printed list prices. |
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The Glasgow Community Planning Partnership printed 500 of the flyers, though there are only 200 Slovak Romanies in Govanhill. |
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Light pens remain in direct contact with the surfaces upon which the bar codes are printed, using a fixed beam to read the symbology. |
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In early editions and manuscripts the opening ritornellos were always printed in the soloists' parts. |
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Eltek is Israel's leading manufacturers of printed circuit boards, the core circuitry of most electronic devices. |
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And when some pinstripe smartarse waves a disclaimer sign in your face, you can tell him it's not worth the card it's printed on. |
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All of these channels were received onboard the ship and the messages were then printed on teletypes. |
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They claimed the pocket-sized book, printed in China, would encourage poachers to kill more capercaillies. |
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The chip was attached to a printed antenna and embedded into a printed bar code label. |
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Feminine twin sets and soft fabrics help to update work wear, with double denim and printed sweats lending a hand to freshening up casualwear. |
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The editor then removed the disclaimer and printed the letter instead. |
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All data can be printed directly by the built-in thermal printer or sent to an optional external laser jet printer. |
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The badges can be computer printed on any thermal printer and are available blank or can be customized with a company logo. |
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This applies to the editions printed between 1506 and 1556, which are indicated here with sigils referring to their printers' names. |
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Benda wrote a series of sonatas, sonatinas and concertos for keyboard instruments, seven of which were printed. |
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Traveler's checks are also a hot item in the Antelope Valley since they can be printed on home computer systems. |
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One was in leaf-green printed georgette, with a sleeved coatee over a sleeveless gown. |
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Metallized polymer surfaces have been used in the electronics industry, the integrated circuit industry, and the printed circuit board industry. |
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The bindings range from traditional buckrams, to silks, cloth, leather, and specially printed and marbled papers. |
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During the last two years there has been a steady migration toward lead-free compliant printed circuit boards. |
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The chair features bright, scattered brushmarks printed on velvet, and is not only visually stunning, but feels soft and sumptuous to touch. |
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If they're packed with printed matter, however, from the front or the back they become backstops for handgun and shotgun rounds. |
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Kriti Sanon looked svelte and sexy in a white number that had the word ' love' printed around its hemline. |
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A publishing company's spellchecker christened several high school students in Pennsylvania with new names, and then printed them in a yearbook. |
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The major and melodic minor scales are printed as whole notes, eighth and sixteenth notes, tetrachords, modes and in thirds. |
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The white clover design is printed on a range of products including classic pedal bins, bread bins, canisters and biscuit barrel. |
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Her second piece 'Kufi' is a 3-D printed lamp design with denotes the lost calligraphy technique of Kufi, usually used in mosques. |
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Bres with sensitizing copy size paper at 80 grams bond paper with a copy on light blue, printed on the front, with serial number. |
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Books of hours, in both manuscript and printed versions, provide valuable clues to the beliefs and devotional habits of medieval people. |
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From silky bomber jackets, comfy printed leggings and cosy studded sweatshirt dresses these new season sporty picks from Very. |
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There is nothing mumsy about this printed pink dress, in fact it's perfect for a celebration lunch. |
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Eyestuff Spiro is a girl's quirky metal model, which features a Spirograph printed sides design. |
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A few months ago I sent a letter to The Philadelphia Inquirer in response to a Tony Auth cartoon they printed deriding intelligent design. |
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You may put in 100 pounds of toner in a machine and only 80 pounds gets printed. |
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The Massaro Ballistic Laboratories 140-grain Homady boattail, my handload bullet, printed five-shot groups besting at. |
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She read the healing claims printed on a handful of bottles and frowned. |
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Once captured the image may be printed, shared with others or saved as a bit map or jpeg file. |
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With the demise of the printed book, profits will evaporate. |
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Maps of the Willamette Valley Scenic Bikeway can be printed from the Web site www. |
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Sandra Canning, an artist using 3D printing to make photography 3D printed lithophanes. |
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In comparison, the graphic panel technology requires that the operator touch an image printed on the face of the control console to depress a microswitch and effect a command. |
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It has a new taskbar, it has nifty new security features, and according to master practitioner and journalist Pogue, it does not have one page of printed instructions. |
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Other spaces open to the public are devoted to magazines, posters, stamps, postal cards, digital documents, microforms, and printed papers in addition to a multimedia space. |
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With no formal home economics curriculum in place, Van Rensselaer relied on printed materials to reach New York women through the Cornell Reading Course for Farmers' Wives. |
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Bangladeshi exports to Oman include processed and live fish, betel leaves, vegetables, raw jute and jute goods, knitwear, leather goods, and printed materials. |
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Anything that you can show or tell someone about your services can be included on a CD business card, and they can be shaped to roughly a printed business card size. |
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For the kitchen, go for oversized fifties-style bread bins, coffee, tea and sugar pots alongside chunky rose print teacups and a floral printed canvas apron. |
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In Dual Print, a conventional firing-through front-side paste for the finger lines and a low activity paste for the floating busbars are printed using two separate steps. |
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These low-odor resins are said to bond oriented PP, PET, and nylons, as well as PE, metallized and printed plastics, cellophane, aluminum foils, paper, and fiberboard. |
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Many companies have realised the problem and recently some have changed their packaging materials to fresh fibre paperboard printed with inks free of mineral oil. |
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Blurb, a US-based website that enables users to order printed copies of books on demand, has announced that it is planning to extend its operations into Europe. |
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Both soprano saxophone parts are printed as one part with the measures aligned in scorelike duet style, and the alto and tenor saxophone parts are laid out in the same manner. |
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So why is it that ST Vaughan's letters are printed immediately and other people are treated as second-class citizens and their letters put to the bottom of the pile? |
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It has a scanning range of up to 19 inches on damaged or poorly printed bar codes, a bright and sharp scan line, and ergonomic design for comfortable use over an entire shift. |
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We also tried printed tags, using a thermal printer, but the tags could not be adhered to the bag because any paper material would contaminate the product. |
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The addition of this line to the Advanced Circuits offerings provides a superior quality lead-free printed circuit board option for Advanced Circuits customers. |
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