You see Dirk got me a job in a bindery for one of the print shops in Houston. |
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Kahle plans to park in front of the court building, set up his press and bindery and give away books to those in the vicinity. |
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Printing more than 180,000 copies of AFP twice a month requires a variety of press capabilities and a complex bindery system. |
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Best of all, though, was a hole-in-the-wall book bindery on Melrose Avenue that would have been easy to walk past. |
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Norm Sobering, Derksen Printers press room and bindery production manager, agreed with that statement. |
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Printing presses, bindery equipment and other hardware will be repaired or replaced. |
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All the gutters between the pages are shown, as are the press and bindery marks used. |
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They also pointed out that the press and bindery occupations seemed less attractive to potential employees. |
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Alflora provides you with a regular supply of bindery articles for the florist and an ever changing collection of floristry articles. |
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For several years it sat in his bindery, while he pondered whether or not to go through with his plan. |
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He made around 170 trips in all from his bindery beside the pub, a distance of about half a mile, and always after dusk. |
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She soon formed a close friendship with Jane Addams, who opened Hull House to the women bindery workers. |
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We don't have a significant budget for our bindery, but we do as much as we can every year. |
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The GPO began printing passports 80 years ago, stitching them together by hand in its bindery. |
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Next, operating skill standards were developed for each distinct printing process area-prepress, press, finishing and bindery. |
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The library maintains and restores its collection in its bindery, where skills like paper making, hand-marbling, gilding and binding are practised. |
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We had finished printing the book and had taken it to the bindery. |
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I had to go to Ripon Community Printers and help in the bindery. |
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This the neighborhood bindery I imagined back in the eighties, when I suddenly realized what computers could do to free and distribute information. |
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Ultimate and Gradual will be showing a new level of connectivity using Impostrip SWITCH Configurator designed to automatically and dynamically impose any type of jobs for any bindery, on the fly. |
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In the late 1970s, the library acquired an archive recording the work of the Birdsall bindery, Northampton. |
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By modernizing the printing and bindery equipment at Tajikistan's two national printing facilities, it had allowed the country to revive its domestic printing industry. |
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Prepress is where printing plates are created for use during printing and the bindery is where materials are bound together to create a finished product. |
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Preserving Parliament's past: Staff from the Library's bindery explained their role in the conservation and restoration of parliamentary publications. |
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She died shortly afterwards, in 1926, and her ashes were placed alongside his in a wall at the bottom of the bindery garden, which backs onto the Thames. |
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More specifically, young people do not see the importance of the printing industry to Canada's economy, or the wealth of career opportunities that prepress, press, bindery and finishing jobs present. |
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Cobden-Sanderson had given up law in his 40s to open his bindery. |
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With finishing and bindery capabilities in house, the 40-person company is well poised to take advantage of the growing trend to handle entire projects for clients from composition to delivery. |
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Hand bindery work includes the making of fine-tooled bindings, binding reference books and books of special economic or personal value, and the repair of rare manuscripts, early printed books, and historical documents. |
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Core and essential skills will be developed for the sector as a whole and will be included in the skill standards for a particular area, i.e. pre-press, press, finishing and bindery and production support. |
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