In the earliest of Fukui's three-layer paintings, the newsprint collage was sometimes almost completely obscured by acrylic and sumi ink. |
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The clean, dry perfumes of newsprint, ink and decent analysis are replaced by the whiff of political poodles marking their territories. |
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Well, yes, but it's really no different to the vast reams of newsprint given over to the young prince and his efforts with a floorcloth. |
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Then it's shipped off to a paper maker, where it will be pulped, de-inked and turned back into newsprint. |
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A remarkable pair of pencil drawings on newsprint reflect the overwhelming disconsolation of one such period. |
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The company also uses recycled plastic, newsprint, cork, wheat straw and linoleum, a natural product of linseed. |
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They could use a light table or put graphite on the back of the newsprint to transfer the drawings to the good paper. |
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In the future newsprint will be deinked, and reused several times until the level of fiber drops to an unusable level. |
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He sent him to Bombay to arrange for the release of the strictly rationed newsprint. |
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As part of her earlier experimentation, she started printing on newsprint and borrowed the format of newspaper layout for her work. |
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We had our bikes, our waterproofs and our special thick plastic newspaper sacks to keep the newsprint nice and dry. |
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First of all, there was the Prime Minister's impending knee operation in Mumbai that scored newsprint by the score. |
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Certainly the book is generating acres of newsprint and there are masses of links on the web. |
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Lesson One in printing on cheap newsprint is surely never to print black type over a highly coloured background. |
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Entering, you are confronted with what appears to be a blow-up of a Seventies newsprint photograph of a star. |
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There was certainly more newsprint used on the subject than the clothing material used on the ramp by all the designers combined. |
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As a bonus, newsprint leaves a dirt-resistant film so your windows will stay clean longer. |
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Despite a shortage of newsprint, newspapers and magazines continued to be published in every country during the war years. |
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The company is engaged in the making of newsprint, which is primarily recycled paper. |
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On each of them Tompkins has stuck a number of sheets of creased, off-white paper, similar in quality to newsprint. |
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So if we could separate out the house buying, the car buying, the changing of jobs, we would save eight million kilos a year of newsprint. |
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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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Even scented candles or fresh newsprint are triggers for some people with asthma. |
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The all familiar contours and figures in black and white come with the fresh smell of newsprint and stay forever fresh in the mind. |
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He was writing sample topics on a piece of newsprint that was taped to shelves stuffed with law books. |
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Then when we were all satisfied with the composition, they drew the size they wanted on newsprint. |
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Newspapers owned wharves for newsprint and were port employers in their own right at that time, so they had a direct link with our dispute. |
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They place samples of wood-based newsprint in sealed glass tubes and put the tubes in an oven. |
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The increase is necessitated by the recent substantial rise in production costs, particularly of newsprint. |
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Bob Moses stands at the front of the spare white room, taping sheets of newsprint to a flip chart. |
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But, of course, this story of newsprint decline requires the now-usual health warning. |
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Or each group has already written its summary on newsprint and now presents that to the whole group. |
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Divide students into groups, and set out several items for each group with a sheet of newsprint and coloured markers. |
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However, upside potential is limited as newsprint demand will continue to be soft, in line with still weak demand for ad lineage. |
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As advertising trends have grown weaker, newsprint prices have been climbing. |
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And all with a few simple lines on a few square centimetres of newsprint. |
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Made from environmentally friendly compounds such as sawdust, wood chips, newsprint, and paraffin, solid fire starters are safe, portable, and easy to ignite. |
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In the acres of newsprint and hours of film footage devoted over the past week to the Queen Mother not even a passing mention has been made of her first cousin. |
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Demand-side policy induced new newsprint deinking entries, allowed mills to acquire larger market shares of ONP, and led to greater input price distortion levels. |
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After 10 weeks of a trial which packed out Court Four almost daily and attracted acres of newsprint and hours of TV coverage, the last act is yet to be confirmed. |
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Both hemp and kenaf offer excellent possibilities for use as a virgin fiber replacement in newsprint, which tends to carry a high recycled content. |
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Once I tried reading the Herald on a car trip to Sydney, but it's a broadsheet and with the newsprint stink, I spewed all over the business pages. |
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But if it drives readers even further away from old-fashioned newsprint, it could inadvertently send revenues into freefall. |
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We'll miss the smell of wet ink on newsprint and the whir of the giant presses beneath our feet but not a great deal else about the Black Lubiyanka. |
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Whenever you stamp, it's always a good idea to stamp on a surface with some give such as a mouse pad, a stack of scrap paper, newsprint, or a foam craft sheet. |
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Cover the work surface with plain newsprint or a drop cloth. |
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Countless words filled endless miles of newsprint on the subject. |
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The objectives of this study were to investigate the possible existence of oligopsony elements in the ONP input market among recycled newsprint producers in the United States. |
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And when word of that economic debacle spread, the government said it would ration imports of newsprint. |
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Cellulose loose-fill insulation is made from wastepaper, such as used newsprint and boxes, that is shredded and pulverized into small, fibrous particles. |
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He thought they should only be printed on newsprint, that they should remain disposable. |
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Without advertisers, there would not be money to pay journalists to gather news, money to buy newsprint, or money to buy presses and pay for printing. |
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Where furs and fish once dominated, Canada now offers the world new exports like wheat, newsprint, gold, chemicals, tractors and processed food. |
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Collect some coloured leaves and create leaf rubbings using newsprint or parchment paper and crayons. |
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Give the children some newsprint and crayons to create bark rubbings of your special tree. |
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To support a print run of this size, 30,000 to 40,000 tons of newsprint, 300,000 offset printing plates and 250 tons of ink were imported. |
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In a world where print is being eased out by digital, he remains devoted to the power and influence of paper and newsprint. |
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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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I bring with pride the rifle that Alice had told me, and I swaddled in newsprint with a fishing rod. |
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To print, the printing paper is first placed on the stone, followed by a newsprint paper, and then a blotter. |
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The process greatly improved the quality of photographs reproduced on newsprint and sounded the death knell of news drawings. |
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Aside from representations of newsprint in still life scenes, there are scores of examples of people shown reading papers in paintings. |
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Some of the largest buyers of newsprint buy volumes that could fill the complete capacity of some of the large producers. |
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Recycled directories are converted into newsprint, cereal boxes, coffee holders, egg crates and other paper products. |
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Consequently, for the purpose of this case, newsprint can be considered one relevant product market. |
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Circulation price increases and lower newsprint costs also helped mitigate the negative impact. |
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In order to obtain more favourable pricing, Quebecor Media sources substantially all of its newsprint from a single newsprint producer. |
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Redemption rates for newsprint plummeted, so the Mission abandoned the program a few years ago, but we can recycle that blueprint for do-goodery. |
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So provide a fun 'posh' porcelain chip holder and saucepot, decorated with newsprint. |
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Two of North America's largest makers of newsprint have been rejiggering their bond portfolios in recent days, with Resolute Forest Products Inc. |
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Insulations are manufactured from a wide range of materials, including melted glass spun into fibres, expanded volcanic rock, recycled newsprint and foam plastic. |
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For example, the rotary press, which could print both sides of a continuous sheet of newsprint, vastly increased the supply and cut the price of newspapers. |
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For example, in a more open, marketdriven economy, the government can no longer deprive independent newspapers of newsprint if they should displease the ruling authorities. |
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Even before the recession that we have slid into, there were always problems with the newsprint industry with the onslaught of modern communications and technology advances being what they are. |
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The forestry industry is going from not just pulp and paper or newsprint. It is transforming into furniture making, pellets for heating energy, whether it is at the home or at the business. |
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The segment sources its newsprint needs through one newsprint producer. |
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Despite efforts by North American newsprint producers to slash capacity, demand has been iffy. |
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The specific energy is the energy divided by the newsprint production. |
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Older newsprint or groundwood specialty machines can be converted to produce high-quality offset printing paper, surface-treated paper or coated grades. |
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The Commission first noted that producing newsprint paper on the basis of waste paper is the normal state of the art technique, which is economically profitable and widely spread. |
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The de-inking plant will use a new technology to produce two grades of pulp that can be used to make newsprint as well as supercalendered and coated papers. |
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The project has also been the subject of news reports on television broadcasts, newsprint and radio with major media outlets both here in Canada and abroad. |
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In this way, Canada became the world's largest exporter of newsprint. |
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We distribute newsprint by rail, truck and ship. |
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From 1927 to 2001, the Pine Falls mill produced pulp for its newsprint operation using a mix of stone groundwood and sulfite processes. |
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Although some readers have inquired of the paper whether the BBC's reports of page 3's newsprint demise were correct, there have not been any internal reports of people making specific complaints. |
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Often, the newsprint reads, the fires were battled at abandoned houses. |
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The digital audience has been growing, of course, but the profits still come from newsprint, and Evans must ensure that he and his team maximise the sale in order to please advertisers. |
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We were also able to see at last that the cost of sales was £9m lower during the year, as a result of decreased costs for newsprint, ink and plates due to lower print circulation volumes. |
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The mill produces TMP for newsprint manufacture from softwood chips. |
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Thus the newsprint rolls used are defined by the width necessary to print four front pages. |
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Kenaf, still fairly new to international trade, is used mainly for cordage, canvas, and sacking but is receiving increased consideration for other products, such as newsprint and carpet-backing yarn. |
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Newspapers are regularly scheduled publications that present recent news, typically on a type of inexpensive paper called newsprint. |
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The value of newsprint exports varies greatly from year to year, depending on the global market price. |
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In the presence of light and oxygen, lignin reacts to give yellow materials, which is why newsprint and other mechanical paper yellows with age. |
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Peracetic acid and ozone are used in the manufacture of paper products, especially newsprint and white Kraft paper. |
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It is the main UK port for importing paper including newsprint. |
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Catalyst Paper manufactures diverse printing papers such as coated freesheet, C1S, coated and uncoated groundwood, newsprint, directory, as well as market pulp. |
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