The mimeograph machine was going all the time, churning out a cross-flurry of monographs, memos and rough drafts. |
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At the designated time, he showed up in a subterranean Parrish office and was greeted by an upperclassman and a mimeograph machine. |
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Noah published the Ark Newsletter with the mimeograph machine I used to run in the office. |
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As Domenico takes it all in, the mimeograph crescendos into an echo of the city's roar. |
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I was alone in a room with my books on a wall and a mimeograph machine at a table nearby. |
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At least let us copy it down to save you the trouble of sending us a mimeograph. |
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Sometimes, you might as well be looking at a mimeograph, or a seventh-generation photocopy. |
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The second is a mimeograph typescript of the report of a military court of inquiry into the massacre, assembled at the Mater Hospital. |
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If you needed more than a handful of copies, then expensive, smelly and imperfect alternatives, like the mimeograph, were your only options. |
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It's a mimeograph of a newspaper I put out in grade school, proving that I couldn't spell then, either. |
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I remember the motion of the feathers on that sparrow's wings from the moment I typed this poem for publication in a mimeograph newsletter. |
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One of my big complaints about Pacifica is that it is still an analog network, dealing with every fringe loon left with a mimeograph. |
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We had a newsletter called The Roscoe Street Blues, which we ran off with a mimeograph machine. |
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Cuba has banned sales to the public of computers, along with photocopiers, printers, and mimeograph machines. |
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Judy Grahn starts a mimeograph press in Oakland that becomes the Women's Press Collective. |
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That last proviso might have given whale oil entrepreneurs the power to veto electric lighting or allowed mimeograph machine manufacturers to nix photocopiers. |
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Luka Sims had found an old mimeograph machine his very first week in the city and decided to use it to produce a newspaper. |
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They had published their work in pamphlets cranked out in batches of a hundred on a mimeograph. |
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I learned to use the typewriter using all ten fingers, and use the mimeograph. |
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He patented over 1,000 inventions, including the phonograph, the mimeograph and the kinetoscope, a forerunner of motion pictures. |
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He would mimeograph reports of his journeys for the O. M. M. I.s and the Voluntas Deis, and we read these as so many Acta of the Apostles! |
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I might have been the first to use a computer to cut mimeograph stencils to publish an SF fanzine. |
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He finished the stencils in two hours, and, feeling a towering strength in his heretofore ordinary frame, immediately carried them upstairs to the mimeograph machine. |
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Knowing the innate power of the press, he bought a mimeograph machine. |
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There were 6,000 other prisoners in the camp, and the nurses used an old mimeograph machine to start a public health campaign on the dangers of disease. |
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Before his invention, copies were made either by using carbon paper when typing or by a mimeograph machine for large numbers of copies. |
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We had manual typewriters, mimeograph machines, carbon paper, and of course, a rotary dial telephone. |
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Prior to the introduction of cheap photocopying the use of machines such as the spirit duplicator, hectograph, and mimeograph was common. |
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The results, which led to the writing of a mimeograph, show that a central government cannot do much to curb fissiparous tendencies of the processes of decentralized formation of jurisdictions. |
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More significant, a lawyer named Robert Parker, from the suburbs of Baltimore, began to mimeograph, and then publish, his own newsletter, The Wine Advocate, listing all the châteaux and grading them on a hundred-point system. |
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Gary La Barbera is no desk jockey, no mimeograph monkey, no paper pusher. |
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