Mr Arthur told the paper that he had used 20 reams of typing paper in compiling the guide. |
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You cannot quite escape the war anywhere, resulting in reams of exasperation that cannot be dealt with by any amount of ranting. |
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If I glance over to my bag on the floor there's a shape about the thickness of two reams of paper in it. |
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The duty cycle is up to 850,000 pages a month, which is 1,700 reams of paper. |
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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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I spent the days, and some of the nights, of that summer feverishly filling reams of paper with formulas. |
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Intent on getting 10,000 bills of paper, I visited my local stationers and bought six 500-sheet reams of paper. |
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Wilson drills and reams a hole that will form the beginning of the bolt channel. |
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It was a gripping photo that told the world more about the horrors of war than hours of talk or reams of paper ever could. |
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English historians, for instance, have used the reams of paper generated by the courts that dealt with serious crimes. |
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Having read a lot of your work, you still retain that power to create pictures without reams of description. |
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From nature to human tragedies, the photographs tell tales reams of paper cannot. |
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Just as perplexing have been the mounting reams of academic papers examining her life and thought. |
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When you finally get your turn in the bathroom, are you met with towels thrown on the floor and the toilet clogged up with reams of toilet roll? |
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There are also reams of rich brocade, tussar silk in earth colour and prints and breezy georgettes and chiffons. |
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At first we were recycling reams and reams of paper but that has gone down as we are using less and using both sides. |
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Moira sits amongst reams of print-outs and screens of spectrographic soundwave data. |
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Engineers in sola topis arrived with their sinister instruments and charted their designs on reams of paper. |
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In the top sets, normally the males are applying themselves to the work, rather than taking reams of notes to revise from later. |
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During a race, crews talk with drivers via radio and take in reams of telemetry from the car. |
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I ran over several unlabeled reams but they turned out to be low quality Xerox paper inadequate for the report. |
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Computer screens glow, fax machines stutter out reams of paper and the filing cabinets which line every wall bulge with thousands of documents. |
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With two reams, he wouldn't have to worry about running out in the middle of a good part and having to get up to run to the store. |
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Over the past few years, I have become accustomed to patients coming in to see me with reams of printed paper under their arm. |
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I stocked up on reams of loose-leaf paper and dozens of mechanical pencils. |
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Software scans reams of transactional data, looking for anomalies. |
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The agency provides reams of guidance, but the rules can be murky for people who muck about with them only occasionally — even pros. |
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About 380,000 reams of paper were used for printing the rolls. |
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I wrote reams of poetry in my sixth form days, as a lot of people do. |
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You don't need to pore over reams of scientific documents to tell you how to eat well. |
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He did so, with sermons by the quire and reams of controversy, all recorded by an army of scribes. |
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Instead officials have to sift through reams of paper to determine if the person crossing the border is a terrorist. |
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Consider the energy consumed and waste produced by all those plastic water bottles, Styrofoam cups, reams of paper, and other throw-away items. |
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Mr Hyman cites reams of examples of deals that he believes brought great benefits for purchasing countries' economies. |
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Let us, lastly, abandon attempts to produce endless reams of regulations and let matters take their natural course. |
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There are obviously reams of questions here, but I want to go back briefly to Mr. Shrybman and this question of U. S. law trumping Canadian law. |
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Wood is a wood of FRF1 modified for put it in order to go up on the carcass and also reams to accept a tube of larger diameter. |
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They can be powerful resources, housing experts who can help decipher reams of complex material. |
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Unfortunately, most existing models are numerical, hiding the physics behind reams of data. |
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Two days earlier, everyone had written reams about the greatest foot race of them all. |
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They're going to be holding reams of paper with every word I've ever written here printed out on them and they are going to accuse me of being a traitor and a terrorist. |
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She periodically gets up and goes into the next room and reams him out at top volume, while her obviously very fragile patient writhes on the couch. |
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I croaked, woken from my recurrent dream of loading reams of information onto the computer, by a banshee wail that went on and on, somewhere in the very near vicinity. |
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He could recite reams of frost, Dickinson, Whitman, and Lowell, and he did so while I stood there, amazed. |
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But among reams of waterlogged documents, troops wading in water four feet deep spotted Hebrew lettering among the Arabic. |
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It's not a word you'll find in the reams of material written on the pros and cons of intellectual property, the umbrella system that protects patents. |
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This, coupled with misleading advertising and reams of small print, means that we usually end up with partial information as to its suitability, at best. |
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It is funded through social insurance, rather than general taxation, and patients, armed with reams of performance statistics, can choose where they are treated. |
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Last Friday morning, reams of documents filled the room-there were more than 800 binders of them packed against one wall alone. |
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But these were simply photocopies made on paper purchased in cheap reams. |
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You don't have to wade through reams of reports or write them yourself. |
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Office stationery cupboards used to be crammed with reams of carbon paper sold to gullible secretaries by pushy salesmen during the lunch hour when the boss was out. |
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He obtained permission to disassemble the priceless original rifle in order to make a complete set of dimensioned drawings as well as reams of notes. |
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If his real name emerges, his story would be political dynamite as he might be willing to disclose reams of information concerning dozens of murders. |
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We pass from reams of conversation, or cantankerous monologue, to throes of extreme violence, then back to the flood of words — most of them to do with buying, selling, slaying, whoring, or doing time. |
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The abortion battleground is becoming a fight over reams of red tape. |
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Where fingerprints and eyewitnesses used to suffice, prosecutors now present reams of mobile-phone records, CCTV tapes and DNA evidence, all patiently explained by expert witnesses. |
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The drugmakers' lobby has sued, charging that the policy is an attempt to circumvent federal law. Meanwhile firms are crunching reams of data to prove their wares' worth. |
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Mathematical proof, too, became more uncertain, now that machines were producing reams of results that human intellects could not necessarily see or verify. |
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There are Halo novels, miniseries, and reams of florid fan-fiction. |
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We may produce whole reams of fine words and give the impression that we are doing something worthwhile, but that is not strictly speaking the case. |
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Two billion dollars are better spent cracking down on the people who commit gun crimes than on reams of paper and bug ridden computer systems to chase down millions of rifles and shotguns legally owned. |
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Since then, her parents Rachel and Rob have seen her go through lumbar punctures, brain scans and reams of tests. |
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While this has always been the case, it has become ever more urgent in a world redefined by the Internet and 24hour cable news, where reams of information is available at the touch of a button or the click of a mouse. |
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Studying reams of historical documents, newspaper files and other archival information, he thoroughly investigated current and past practices regarding the value of streets and lanes in subdivisions. |
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There are few office tasks quite as frustrating as typing up reams of flipchart notes after a busy meeting, brainstorming workshop or training session. |
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The approach is not to flood consumers with reams of information which may not be relevant to them and which they may have difficulty in understanding. |
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This meant that the municipal councils could not meet, yet in order to take advantage of the infrastructure program, they had to fill out reams of paperwork by early January, which was a huge task. |
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But reams of data shows that incarceration creates more crime. |
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He can provide reams of longitude and solar time data to prove that Indiana really belongs in the Central time zone, and that Daylight Saving Time is good for no one. |
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Reams of news and commentary rehash the discussions that have become so painfully familiar in recent games. |
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Reams of lab results, refill requests, emails, and callbacks pop up continually on the computer screen. |
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Reams of unsolicited e-mail are generated daily by religious zealots. |
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Examples include Bernie Sanders of Vermont, Virgil Goode of Virginia, Frazier Reams of Ohio, and Victor Berger of Wisconsin. |
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