Printed documents would be overprinted with an almost invisible pattern of conductive ink that uniquely encodes the x-y location on the document. |
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Printed on glossy paper and lavishly illustrated with photographs and artists' drawings, it cost no less than 50 shillings when published. |
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Printed and textured linen will be snapped up and mixed with existing plain linen garments. |
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Printed fabrics gave way to plain fabrics, and a lightweight furnishing cotton sateen became the fabric of choice for whole-cloth quilts. |
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Printed out and laid end to end, they would cover a distance of 1.3 kilometres. |
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Printed as double-page spreads, the 47 photos are accompanied by poems and short stories selected by the artist to reflect her watery theme. |
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He'd assembled a Catalogue of Printed Books at Middle Hill, but it seemed a hopeless muddle. |
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Printed by hand in limited quantities, each heliogravure is considered an original, and its value is accordingly assured. |
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Printed knits with vintage flora, graphic symbols, graffiti and ethnic motifs will stand alongside true intarsia rose knits. |
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Printed woodcuts and engravings spread the news of the monster throughout Europe, and as they spread, the monster acquired a new, posthumous, existence. |
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Printed Matter, north of Sawon on Tenth Avenue, definitely falls into the galosh gang. |
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Printed with a miserable frown, Whinging Pom Eggs are the brainchild of one of Australia's largest egg brands, Sunny Queen Farms. |
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A completely new nano size surface finish is introduced by Ormecon International into the Printed Circuit Board market. |
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Printed electronics for healthcare and beauty encompasses stretchable, flexible, conformal and sometimes biodegradable electronics and electrics. |
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Printed electronics is the manufacturing of electronic devices using standard printing processes. |
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Printed material among the Afrikaners at first used only standard European Dutch. |
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Tenders are invited for Printing of Technical Drawings sheets, Binding of Printed Technical Drawings into books. |
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Printed in Oswestry, in May 1880 the paper integrated operations in a former Malthouse in Mill Street. |
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Printed literature was dominated by odes in poetry, and religious writing in prose. |
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The Global Printed Electronics market has also been witnessing the miniaturization of electronics devices. |
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Printed books were initially very expensive, but fell steadily in price until by the 19th century even the poorest could afford some with printed illustrations. |
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Printed capacitors are available for up to 5 nano farads in a 50 sq. |
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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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They were printed on uncoated, yellowed paper and the style of illustration was very old fashioned and maybe a bit suburban. |
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Otherwise all future columns will be printed without edit, thereby exposing us for the undereducated, overpaid frauds that we are. |
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These standard color designation names such as deep yellow and dark grayish yellow are hereafter printed in boldface. |
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His mother's body is obscured in a boldly printed dress over which she wears a nondescript jacket. |
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How long, do you imagine, before the paper sleeves the sticks arrive in are printed with health warnings and a helpline number? |
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The result was a comfortable sleeveless shift made of bright, colourful printed cotton. |
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The earliest printed cards sported a nautical theme directed at sailors, who were heavy tobacco users. |
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She was wearing a bright green muumuu with large orange flowers printed on it. |
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A lot more robust seems Ane Urkizu's range of asymmetric shapes and screen printed fabrics made into pencil skirts and slim fit trousers. |
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Sometimes the reasons are a long time coming, but when they finally do, they are clearly printed like her pension slip. |
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Her name was printed dually on the front of the envelope and she slit it open. |
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Professional writers supplied a steady stream of texts for the bookmen, who also printed translations, editions, anthologies, and collections. |
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Attached to the back of the canvas was a bookplate that is printed with the family arms. |
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She also collected bookplates and the woodblocks and metal plates from which they were printed. |
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The stamps were printed in sheets of 20o, and, when perforated, the middle of the sheet was left unperforated. |
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A method and apparatus for inspection of unpopulated printed circuit boards is disclosed. |
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She uses different types of leather like ostrich, nappa, suede and printed leather. |
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The value of unredeemed frequent flyer miles now exceeds all the printed US dollars in circulation. |
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It is printed on the front page of every issue of the national newspaper, The Neutral Turkmenistan. |
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Piano roll graphs of each phrase were printed for handouts to be used with the analysis. |
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The poster had no printed handouts to go along with it, and was displayed for about three days. |
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It was printed on a hand press, in which ink was rolled over the raised surfaces of hand-set letters held together within a wooden form. |
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This small quarto contains an account of the making of the hand-press upon which it was printed. |
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Compeq makes printed circuit boards that connect semiconductors and other parts in handsets. |
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While specialty men's stores employ salespeople who know a printed silk tie from a handwoven one, for example, few department stores do. |
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The other is a tabular document which contains some specific handwriting and printed information. |
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You can now have your own handwriting printed out via laser or inkjet in various colors. |
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He had cut the arms off his black T-shirt, the one with an Indian chief printed on the front. |
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The experimenter showed the participants out and then printed out a hard copy of the results of the session from the data disk. |
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I printed out a hard copy of what I've written so far and read most of it over the weekend. |
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This form was printed on carbonless paper and filled out by the traveler upon entry. |
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Special construction forms and pamphlets intended for use in the field were still being printed. |
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Install doors and hardware in accordance with manufacturer's printed instructions. |
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The Italian beauty wore a grey printed vest top that hugged her growing bump, a pair of harem pants and sandals. |
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When finally printed, cards are sent to American Greetings' distribution centers in Arkansas, Kentucky and Tennessee. |
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They set up a checkpoint and forced civilians to line up to go in and out, each carrying an identification card printed in English only. |
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Additionally, the expiration date is being printed directly on the card now that validation stickers are no longer being used. |
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The license terms can be printed on the sticker or the shrink wrap or be viewable through the shrink wrap as in software packaging. |
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We think we will be able to achieve this effect with the newly printed stickers too. |
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They even printed up stickers with the list of included games and attached them to the packaging for each system. |
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However, he suggested that the campaign stickers be printed in bright colors. |
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The historian of cartography James Welu has shown all of these to be actual contemporary printed maps. |
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She wore pink stonewashed jeans and a tight black hard rock T-shirt with a wide rip on the back and a large red kiss mark printed on the front. |
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Most use a combination of transparent and opaque watercolors, and their original works are about twice the size of the printed plates. |
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Road signs in Catalonia are printed in both Catalan and the national language, Castilian. |
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Some wear navy printed straight skirts with embroidered shoes and embroidered scarves on their heads. |
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The fact that they printed the story without even doing the most basic checks stinks to high heaven. |
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Those working underground had acquired a hectograph upon which they printed up to 250 copies of the group's leaflets. |
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He designs the earthy-coloured clothing and uses printed hessian, synthetic leather and cottons to create stunning ethnic outfits. |
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But Mr Blyth stressed it was a mistake by the outside contractors who printed the ballot forms. |
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The chancellor appears before the court, reading aloud the words printed on a banknote. |
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She printed a map with instructions, but he insisted on giving directions over the phone. |
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Very quickly I printed off what I had written and put the page into my consider pile. |
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He took some notes on what he had found, and printed out some pages, Williams said. |
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An article printed on Friday's opinion page in a local newspaper, had also strongly questioned if running is an appropriate first step. |
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The sub-postmistress of Oxford Road post office, who did not want her name printed, said she was overwhelmed by the response from her customers. |
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For a premium, they will also be placed on top of the list and printed in bold red characters for prominence. |
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The camera closes in on a book printed in Chinese characters held open under a moving scanning beam. |
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A book contained on a CD-ROM could at least now be created, packaged and sold as a subsumable product along with the printed book. |
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For the succeeding several Sundays, the Inquirer printed dozens of responses, supporting or refuting Mary's claim. |
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Many printed editions with maps followed in quick succession, and newly discovered lands were soon included. |
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A few weeks ago, I printed up some sudoku puzzles and brought them with me to Cambridge Common. |
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The plays are printed roughly in the Folio order, comedies first, followed by histories, tragedies, and the late romances. |
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Photographs may not be cropped, manipulated, overprinted, printed in colored ink or altered in any form without permission. |
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On the other side was printed only the initials NB, in a kind of Gothic script. |
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The newspaper later confirmed that it had been hoaxed and printed a front-page apology, with a pledge to donate money to charity. |
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The doll complements the society's extensive library holdings of printed materials relating to the exposition. |
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In this regard, at least one outer layer of the printed circuit board is embodied as either a holohedral or grid-shaped shielding layer. |
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Cardboard and plastic packaging with printed weights and brand advertising was not a feature of retailing at the time. |
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Even though it has been printed on extra-lightweight paper, protective packaging will inflate the overall weight even further. |
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She studied art at Edinburgh College of Art, graduating with a first class honours degree in printmaking and printed textiles. |
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Typical of fine Indian chintz, the cotton is not printed, but mordant-painted and resistdyed. |
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At the same time, fearing to pale in comparison, the printed media is giving extensive coverage to these topics of discussion. |
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Booklets, pamphlets, posters and other printed information will also be available. |
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A pamphleteer by temperament, she knew that sedition and controversy are fired by printed matter. |
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A printed notice, in similar terms, is handed to all members of the jury panel when they commence their duties. |
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A newspaper article printed in our local paper included a diagram that showed using nasal swabs for isolation. |
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Many women wear khangas, printed cloth adorned with Swahili sayings and vitenge, printed cloth with brightly colored and ornate designs. |
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Mama herself is the perfect hostess, her beaming smile, sparkling eyes and brightly printed dress catching the kids' attention from the start. |
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They hold a big party in his honour and after his photo gets printed in the paper, the prison guards follow in hot pursuit. |
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The states' economies began to experience hyperinflation as state governments printed paper money to meet war expenditures. |
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Genes of interest were printed in duplicate along with non-specific genes and housekeeping genes were used for normalization purposes. |
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Through this, my dad slowly but surely built a reputation for quality and timely delivery of printed paraphernalia. |
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Typically, those are paraphrased into something we can understand, but this epithet, which is arguably worse in motive than those, gets printed. |
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He printed ciphers on silk squares so agents could carry the information more easily across borders. |
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Convinced of the benefits to be gained from the increased circulation of money, he printed ever larger numbers of bank notes. |
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Then, beginning readers learn to parse the printed word into graphemes and subsequently assign phonemes to the different graphemes. |
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You could immediately see the difference in the clarity of the images you printed. |
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He initially printed Pawnee stories in the pages of his own magazine and then collected them in book form. |
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Both the charts and the map data can be printed, saved to files, or copied to the Windows clipboard. |
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Tabloid newspapers have always printed tawdry tales of public figures' peccadilloes, but it hasn't dominated discussion in the same way. |
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Those that closely mimic printed books have problems because they are not easy to read on-screen. |
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The digital object represents something intellectually closely akin to a printed book. |
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Depending on the mood and intention of the photographer, a cloudy sky can be printed dark and moody or light and airy. |
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Instead of the smooth, cursive penmanship he was used to, he saw large, printed letters. |
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A daguerreotype is printed on a sheet of copper that is coated with a thin layer of silver. |
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Not only are the messages different on each side, but the advertising line is also printed in two type sizes and faces. |
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When he publishes a new print edition, it is sold out before it is even printed. |
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Again, in German-speaking countries the periodical publication of printed papers began quite early. |
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He examines sculpture, early printed books and wall-paintings in a spectacularly illustrated volume. |
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I have four shillings of imperial coinage in a little commemorative velvet drawstring bag with a printed label. |
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A collected edition of the plays, known as the First Folio, was printed in 1623, seven years after his death. |
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The first printed documents in Kashubian date from the end of the 16th century. |
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The scene is then printed block by block, with layers of color filling in the image like pieces of a jigsaw puzzle. |
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Let's assume that the average Web document, when printed, uses two sheets of paper. |
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Although many web comics transfer badly to the printed page, only a few minor pieces in the book suffer, mostly due to blurry typeface. |
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Wrapped in a letter-pressed, raffia cover, all the material is printed as is, with individual handwriting and unique syntactical quirks intact. |
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Journalists working on the rag are up in arms over a series of anti-Gypsy stories printed over the last few weeks. |
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This was a respectable newspaper and not another of those despicable rags printed in other towns. |
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His own name and address were present, printed on a generic adhesive label. |
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The serial numbers are printed on adhesive strips, so I put the strip on the case. |
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How easy was it for writers to take advantage of the financial benefits that the sales of printed books seemed to offer to them? |
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In recent weeks, the Daily Bugle has printed more than a dozen large advertisements for cigarettes. |
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All books printed over the last ten years advise against acquiring a kitten or puppy this way. |
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Srikalahasti in Andhra Pradesh was famous for kalamkari, and Machilipatnam was renowned for fine textiles block printed with vegetable dyes. |
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But the couple could see the potential behind the floral wallpapers, printed borders and kaleidoscopic carpets. |
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The inventory database would become more important, since the data printed on the kanban cards was being reduced to a bar-code label. |
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And who is responsible for what happens once the photograph is affixed to the gallery wall or printed in the fine volume of war photography? |
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At least some of these more modern impressions may have been printed with sepia-colored ink instead of the black used in earlier examples. |
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With each copy printed from a woodblock, the impression quality worsened due to the wear of the block. |
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It continued in textile design, particularly in whitework embroidery and some printed calicoes, into the mid-nineteenth century. |
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And also getting a free programme aggrandising myself printed in the process. |
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Commercially printed ready-mades are also the basis for a mesmerizing video. |
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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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They have been called the best live band in Britain so often that they really ought to get it printed on stationery. |
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But away from the printed page, this deeply studious choreographer is no wild man. |
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During the festival he will present a series of new sculptural and printed works. |
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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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A translation into Nepali was made and printed by the Center for Women and Development in Kathmandu, Nepal. |
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For archival purposes, the log can be printed daily or weekly as a permanent record. |
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To become a legal document, the will must be printed and signed with two witnesses present. |
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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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The recreations of oil paintings are printed onto canvas and hand finished by skilled craftsmen. |
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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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There was also a beautiful little woodcut that Moore made at Grenfell Press, in New York, where he occasionally printed. |
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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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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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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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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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Anjar looked puzzled, unable to link the act of writing with the printed text on a page. |
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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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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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Bottles with paper labels printed with pre-1860 vintages are probably relabelled or were intended for non-British markets. |
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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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Strips of printed fabrics may alternate with plain-fabric strips, or unpieced strips may alternate with pieced strips. |
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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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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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For those freakish friends of yours without e-mail, follow up with a printed invite. |
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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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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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In some cases these resources have replaced printed publications, helping us to reduce costs and provide updates as needed. |
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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 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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He had already printed out our tickets and the ferry awaited us, and the three people behind us. |
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The group demanded my immediate resignation, and printed my e-mail address on its Web site. |
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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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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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The bar code will be printed on the reverse side of the ballot paper on the declaration of identity. |
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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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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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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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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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And the ricercars, though performed instrumentally here, were actually printed at the end of a volume of madrigals. |
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Interventions tested ranged from lifeguard training and printed materials to warning signage. |
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The August Issue of the Placebo Journal will be printed any day and mailed soon thereafter. |
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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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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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Surely somewhere there is an underproduced cabaret musical that is worth the paper that it is printed on. |
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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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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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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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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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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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In the absence of a printed catalogue, experts sometimes also introduced the lots verbally during auctions. |
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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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Candycanes and smiling gingerbread men were printed all over the cotton loungewear. |
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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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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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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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These extraordinarily rare Spanish documents are the most valuable among all printed Australiana. |
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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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Both the melody and the four-part harmonisation are printed as facsimile reproductions of the composer's autograph manuscript. |
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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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Seumas Milne, Guardian comment editor, insists that the letters printed were representative of the mailbag. |
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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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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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The earliest EIC printed catalogue, from 1704, shows chocolate cups and teacups, both with saucers. |
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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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Women wear dresses and scarves made from the printed cloth popular in East Africa. |
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Still, one may never make use of a printed Torah, tefillin, or mezuzah for sacred purpose. |
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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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Her sculptures are made of recycled, printed tin often incorporating household articles scavenged from junk yards. |
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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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It also features an integrated Schottky diode, further reducing the number of components required on the printed circuit board. |
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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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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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One of the features of early modern manuscript and even printed language was its variable and unstable nature. |
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The author relies primarily on a variety of written sources, both manuscripts and printed. |
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Always scan old photographs and have the scans printed for use in scrapbooking. |
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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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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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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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Each word had a printed frequency between 2 and 10 occurrences per million words of text. |
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Once printed words have been scanned, they can be quickly converted into editable computer text. |
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It was a printed piece of computer paper, covered in the smudgy black scrawl of a scanned newspaper article. |
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Papa gave every note, even the white slip with his name and ID number printed in smudgy ink, to Mama. |
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The book is printed in hardcover with an attractive layout and cover, but the illustrations are terribly muddy and unsharp. |
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Your printed page will still show all those unwanted navigation menus and banner ads. |
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It should be noted that the partial manuscript was laser printed, and it included several handwritten remarks, which I have bracketed. |
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For the iceberg photos, Steffensen used black-and-white negatives but printed the images with color photographic chemicals. |
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Up until this point I have been using Kodak film and having my negatives printed off and enlarging and framing them. |
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We love the idea of pairing a printed maxi skirt with a statement vest, then sprinkling in snazzy accessories for added interest. |
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Once the breadboarded prototype worked to our satisfaction, we created an online master of the printed circuit. |
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Garcia merely printed more of them, so many that a new currency, the nuevo sol, had to be invented to erase the memory of the old one. |
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In yet another application, we supply a solderable surface finish for printed circuit boards. |
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A small group of hardcore zine creators have adapted to using new media, moving off the printed page to establish the e-zine. |
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Nor is it a photograph, or one of those images printed in the newspapers after his death. |
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Stories at newspapers go through the hands of different editors before they are printed on paper. |
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They only printed what he said to the newspaperwoman, but they never said what she said. |
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All of these photographs are presented not in frames on the wall, but printed on newsprint in cheap tabloid form. |
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And from Tuesday the last edition will now be printed 40 minutes later than before, arriving on news-stands around 4pm. |
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The room was so delicate and pretty, especially with the rosebud printed valances. |
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That juror apparently printed out the documents and brought them into the jury room as well. |
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As a young man he wrote words to popular folk airs and had them printed as broadsheets. |
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The next day the broadsheets printed special editions with huge double-page spreads showing the havoc in Manhattan. |
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They printed their broadsides in a sufficient edition so that all participants in the program could have one. |
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Most of the newly printed money ended up offshore, in the vaults of central banks around the world that needed it for trade and energy. |
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Thus, the basic letter forms and spacing for a word printed with or without diacritics remain unchanged. |
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All methods of aquatint are printed in the same manner as regular etching, but frequently aquatints were printed in brown as well as black. |
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Woven and printed silks and printed cotton velveteens comprised the middle range of her offerings. |
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Send your nominations for the Customer Care Award on the coupon printed below. |
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Using the entry form printed here, send us your nominations for community heroes who are making a difference. |
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If you have on all solid colors, try a printed bucket hat or interesting-looking purse or cool cuff bracelet. |
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Since food and wine menus are printed every day, there are no specials to recite in addition to the wine pitch. |
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The upsurge of early printed verse translations makes public a large and rapidly distributed body of foreign-born poetry. |
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It's unlikely that the written and printed word will be overcome any time soon by electronic versions of books. |
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Hucksters flaunted their specious cure-ails on posters, broadsides, and other printed formats. |
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The Bulletin can be obtained in paper printed in black and white or in diskettes for computer. |
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He also knew that the vials of both medications were exactly the same except for the name printed on the label. |
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If we rated the documentation strictly on the sheer bulk of the printed manuals, the program's documentation would receive high marks. |
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Movies written, set and shot in Scotland are sent elsewhere to be cut, printed and marketed. |
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A nice touch is the fact that the character cards are back printed with a sequence of bullets. |
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An information desk to issue periodic bulletins and correct misinformation appearing in the electronic or printed media can help avert crises. |
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A friend loaned me a much-thumbed copy, vilely printed in Tangiers, and evidently smuggled in by a merchant sailor. |
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