Together we evolved a monthly theme, subbed, rewrote and proofed the magazine. |
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Vitally, this interval permitted the whole paper to be proofed before printing. |
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She also has had all contact with authors, edited and tagged the journal pages, and proofed them. |
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He was asking me to proof something I'd already proofed, saying they'd made more changes. |
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Open support arm system and hood of acid proofed polished stainless steel requires little maintenance and makes it easy to clean. |
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The house has recently been replumbed, rewired and damp proofed, and the sale will include all fitted carpets and all light fixtures and fittings. |
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So sketches were sketched, proofs were proofed, copies were bound. |
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Please also keep in mind that my beta reader hasn't proofed this yet. |
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Trail bikes, cars and any machinery are a potential source of ignition so please ensure that mufflers are secure and flame proofed to avoid sparks igniting the countryside. |
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The permeation of contents of peat through human skin has been proofed on the change of the tonic and the phasic activity from smooth muscles. |
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Drum vulcanizers are used to cure sheeting and proofed fabrics by heating them on rotating drums. |
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The flat roof of the wings is made of water proofed concrete with extruded polystrol thermal insulation. |
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Your investment will be future proofed, and it is more than likely you will reduce costs. |
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Designed especially for all types of products, from un-proofed to proofed. |
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Doors must be close-fitting and proofed against pests when closed. |
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Seats must be comfortable and proofed against vandalism. |
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One of the problems of presenting videos as evidence in court has been ensuring they are proofed against counter-claims that they have been falsified or digitally altered. |
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His furious pursuit of redemption at Cape Town in the third Test and here yesterday has been marked by superb centuries, the work of a man apparently proofed against any tolerance of the idea of defeat. |
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It is, as we were saying, one proofed against sanction or indictment. |
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The argument that Shakespeare participated in Thorpe's publication of the sonnets has become newly fashionable: we are told that Thorpe was far from being a pirate, that the manuscript seems closely proofed, etc. |
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If a service door is located adjacent to a door to a toilet or other internal compartment the service door shall be proofed against unintentional operation. |
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So this revolver was finished and serial numbered at Hartford with parts made and proofed at the London factory. It was sold in the US around the year 1862, during the Civil War. |
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Emergency doors shall be proofed against unintentional operation. |
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The concept of gender mainstreaming and its implementation to be proofed for its positive effects on women living in poverty and adapted to their needs. |
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Commercial structures can be elevated or flood proofed to or above this level. |
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Creepers threaded the wrecked windows of the coaches, ancient and chalky brown with their riveted seams and welted coamings like something proofed for descents into the sea. |
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The Danish is proofed and quick-frozen, goes from freezer to oven and bakes in 18 minutes, without thawing, to save time, reduce handling and improve food safety. |
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