Details of mistakes in pagination and in signature numbering, very frequent in this corpus, are given in full. |
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The print dialog box provides several additional options including image scaling, pagination, paper orientation and print color. |
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The pagination will drop, probably to an average of 230 pages per issue, he adds. |
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From cover design to content and pagination, it is all done from a basement in South Delhi. |
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Furthermore, in order not to disturb the original pagination, the first page of this footnote began 63 pages later than the preceding page. |
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The journal's continuous pagination through each volume makes this datum redundant, of course. |
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Actually, it had no pagination, and I could see right away that it was in black letter, two columns to a page. |
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In particular he committed the paper to greatly increased pagination, funded by classified advertising. |
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The pagination system used is somewhat confusing as some page numbers were missing in my copy. |
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I shall therefore confine myself to setting out, with pagination, the passages which he contends are libellous of him. |
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All these editions have their own pagination but retain the letters in their original sequence. |
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The pagination is visually interesting, with small drawings repeated at the bottom of pages. |
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In DynaStrip, you can paginate multiple signatures with different pagination styles within the same job. |
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Who takes care of typographic quality control by checking proofs and fixing line breaks, kerning and pagination problems? |
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I want books that belong to me, books whose intimate pagination will become dear and familiar. |
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List the pagination as prescribed in the examples below, that is the preliminary pages plus the number of pages in the body of the report. |
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An existing attempt at pagination had been made by an unknown hand for the first several pages, but was never completed. |
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If a user has received several reports, the pagination browser can be used to view them. |
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The number of pages of a monograph, or the pagination of a chapter or section within a monograph. |
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Notice that the pagination is updated on the layout each time a node is moved within the tree. |
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If there is a single bibliography, give the pagination or foliation as well. |
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The present edition has been typeset afresh, with continuous pagination. |
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Identify each page with the first two or three words from the title inserted above the pagination. |
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Zine editors, we are told, feel they are immune to the restrictions of copyright, libel and obscenity laws, grammar, punctuation, spelling, and pagination. |
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The section of notes, by the way, contains no references to the book's pagination, and it can be quite a struggle to find a note when you think you need one. |
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But readers may find it difficult to follow the brief explanatory notes, which are keyed to pagination, but neither indicated nor signalled on the relevant pages. |
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When a Web Client list box contains more than 30 items, or when the Item Table on the Browse page contains more than 50 records, pagination controls become available at the bottom of the list box or on the Item Table footer. |
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The pagination may be sequential for the entire submission or by volume. |
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You simply have to define and link pagination sequences to your signatures, give them a folding template and apply the pagination to the entire job. |
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We use all desktop publishing products, offering our services as outsourcer for the planning, creation and printing of documentation and for pagination services in any language. |
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The layout of the page should not be altered, so that it is possible to assess the amount of excised text as well as to enable the pagination and paragraph numbering to remain unaltered. |
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Around £8m of the cuts will come from staff headcount reduction, with approximately £6m from other areas including supplier deals and reducing pagination by up to a quarter. |
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This practice frees case law from the pagination of printed documents. |
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They have this great sort of slightly freewheeling pagination, where they go from a great sexy picture of an expensive watch to Libya or something. |
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Mrs Goulet hands us an agenda to explain her mandate, present a first draft of her leaflet, the budget of pagination and printing, the unresolved work and her recommendations. |
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In order to cut pagination and save money, the T2 supplement is being replaced by a single daily pull-out, including new food and health specials, provisionally titled The Table and The Body. |
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You can click on this button and edit the pagination sequence at any time. |
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Several editions, notably the 50th Anniversary Edition, combine all three books into one volume, with the result that pagination varies widely over the various editions. |
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