The actual purpose of collecting those signs was so that charities could use the unprinted side for their own purposes. |
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One day somewhere on a yet unprinted calendar, everyone's bottle of human frailty will be half full. |
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Many episcopal registers remain unprinted and scholars will welcome editions of those as they appear. |
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For optimal adhesion, an unprinted paper strip of 5 mm must also be planned as the posting overlap. |
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If we cut out a figure and stick it to the frame, the figure will remain unprinted after brushing the frame with colour. |
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Now, with the densitometer zeroed on an area of unprinted paper find the corresponding spots on the printed halftone and measure the densities. |
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My guess is that the majority of digital images will remain unprinted. |
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In intellectual circles, censorship was mitigated by the hand-copying and circulation of original works, some of which remained unprinted for decades. |
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The tear bar should be centered in the space between the last label and the first unprinted label. |
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The show, jointly organized by the National Gallery of Art in Washington, will include more than 100 unprinted photographs. |
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Sheets or reels of unprinted paper in different formats, which are used for copying, fax machines or office printers. |
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Whether printed or unprinted, the brown liner surface of a carton is often the first point of contact between the buyer and the product inside. |
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Click the Label Stock Icon to enter the size of your unprinted label stock roll. |
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You can give your gerbil clean, unprinted white paper as bedding for its cage. |
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The surface on which the press sheet is placed for density reading should be covered with several thicknesses of unprinted white paper. |
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Its brilliant visual appearance enables attractive print results, and its high brightness leaves unprinted areas with a clean look. |
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Friends and former colleagues have no shortage of adjectives for Mr. Rosen: combative, charming, profane, genius, controlling, intimidating, as well as a few best left unprinted. |
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Two notebooks of Lawrence's unprinted verse were posthumously published as Last Poems and More Pansies. |
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We sell unprinted magnetic films as yard goods through our Rutschi shop. |
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His archive, most of which is held at the Center for Creative Photography at the University of Arizona, continued to yield new unprinted work for decades after his death. |
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The Met has developed a mystery of its own: when the great street photographer Garry Winogrand died suddenly, in 1986, he left behind some two hundred thousand unprinted negatives. |
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Sometimes carrying two cameras, Winogrand shot a vast number of pictures — he left more than 6,600 rolls of unprinted film when he died — and didn't worry much about organizing them. |
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In this case, the other party must take into account the fact that there will then be an unprinted strip from the top to the bottom of the bottle. |
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Ink can come into contact with the contents as a result of set-off, which may occur if the unprinted inner surface of the packaging comes into contact with the printed outer surface during print production. |
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This may be limited by radiating the unprinted sheet. |
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Bustle wheels act on the unprinted areas of the web, bringing the register into alignment once again as the web runs through the printing couples. |
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The Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online provides access to the 14 volumes already in print and to a selection of biographies from unprinted volumes. |
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An early printed Latin translation made from the French has been already quoted, but four others, unprinted, have been discovered by Dr Johann Vogels. |
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