What he saw on the onionskin that had passed through Dutton's decrepit typewriter left him literally incredulous. |
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The girlfriend, Peggy, knocks on the door of the room where Lemmon is furiously hammering away on his typewriter. |
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The typewriter is under siege from a stapler, a hole punch and several sheafs kept in line by glass paperweights, but doesn't look worried. |
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She decides to transcribe his notes on the typewriter in case anyone should ever have to read it. |
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Matt is not the bespectacled nerd who taps out columns about dog poo in parks at his typewriter in the evenings. |
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Since all I ever use the thing for is writing, to me it's just a glorified typewriter. |
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The role he has written for himself is the hero as chump, and chump as hero, hunched miserably over his typewriter. |
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Eva Hughes had never even used a typewriter before starting computer lessons but now the nonagenarian has proven it's never too late to learn. |
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I was so chuffed that I gave my old, trusty typewriter to her daughter without even a second thought. |
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Underwood Side View shows a stately old typewriter in profile, exposing its logical yet formally ornate internal mechanism. |
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An electronic braillewriter is not unlike an electric typewriter, but has many more capabilities. |
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Just grab a typewriter or computer and find an unguarded copy machine and the situation is rectified. |
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My secretary was busy typing on her typewriter, so I started the coffee-making process myself, intending not to disturb her. |
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She taps on the manual typewriter, lives in the country house and walks the marshy fields. |
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Punched cards were used to enter data and the output from the machine was either on punched cards or by an electric typewriter. |
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In 1897 he purchased a Remington typewriter so he could dictate his novels to a typist instead of writing them longhand. |
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I bought myself a Remington Streamline Portable half a year ago, my first contact with a manual typewriter, and I couldn't be happier. |
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Harp arpeggios, ambient sounds, a typewriter and speech establish the mood. |
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For example, they are used to provide the black color in inks, pigments, rubber tires, stove polish, typewriter ribbons, and phonograph records. |
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Forensic examiners were able to reconstruct the text of what had been typed on the ribbon of this typewriter. |
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Strangely I feel this too with the early poems, a sense of deliberation, you can almost hear the typewriter keys hit the paper on the platen. |
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The only tools he needs to conduct business are a daytimer, a typewriter and his brain. |
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They drove to Grossman's typists and took their copies, and their typewriter ribbons. |
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David waited tables, sold typewriter ribbons, and even delivered singing telegrams. |
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They are standing by the story, saying it's possible the documents were pounded out on a typewriter. |
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There must have been pages upon pages of typewriter paper filled with romance, horror, fantasy and tales of the strange. |
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He sets up a typewriter on a rickety wooden pontoon and moodily bashes away, staring out over the lake. |
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The perforator was replaced by a new punched tape machine which worked like a typewriter. |
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Then she'd head back to her typewriter and, using an erasable tape, Preston would alter the check, making it payable to her credit card company. |
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Whether I was in a train or a plane, I carried a portable typewriter and never failed my editors. |
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In the early days of the magazine, I wrote my editorials on an electric typewriter, and our only other machine was a copier. |
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In those days, before computers, ideas were still bashed out using a typewriter and a marker pen. |
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The prototypical typewriter of its day, The Underwood was made by John Underwood. |
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I'm glad that he pointed out that being a great type designer does not make one a typewriter history maven. |
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If you are using a typewriter, it doesn't matter whether your work is typed in pica or elite typeface. |
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I used to bash them out on a manual typewriter, photocopy them and distribute. |
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We had built a kind of typewriter device that would enable you to interrogate what, at the time, seemed to be a huge database. |
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Fay was never terribly good at living, so it makes sense that she would eventually cloister herself away behind a typewriter. |
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She could hear only the clacketing of the typewriter or the scrape of a pen across a yellow page. |
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Another laugh came after Moore trailed off, holding the book up so the audience could see that the typeface was fading as Stella's typewriter ribbon runs out of ink. |
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The boxes are not arranged alphabetically, and a printer learns the case as one learns the typewriter keyboard. |
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Today, a three-year stay at a company practically qualifies an employee for a long-service award, while the idea of a one-company career went out with the typewriter. |
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As this person says, if you learnt to type using an old-fashioned typewriter, you hit the keyboard hard, and it knackers normal keyboards in a matter of months. |
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Back when Sam went upstate, job searches required nothing more than a typewriter, some paper, and the classifieds. |
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The Man's story, for example, is told through a collection of discarded typewriter ribbons that Macushla finds in the basement of his uncle's house. |
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In 1888, the typewriter ribbon was patented by Jacob L. Wortman. |
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The idea of locating the bulb centrally in the space rather than on a surface was suggested by my wife who pointed out to me the fixture hanging over my typewriter. |
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In other words, in writing on the typewriter, she was clever enough to be able to tap her keys in a pattern that is exactly like the Morse telegraphic code. |
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If you needed a brochure, you'd type it on a typewriter, and then literally mark it up with a red pen to tell the typesetter what you wanted it to look like. |
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I know because I saw him sit down at the typewriter and begin banging it out in his inimitable style, which included forced nicknames and chatty familiarity. |
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This is characteristic of the typewriter, a mechanical device. |
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He still had the old Remington manual typewriter on which he punched out Run to Daylight! |
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Now and then, a postcard would arrive with a curt message, typed on a manual typewriter. |
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We don't have many blacksmiths or typewriter makers these days. |
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For those who recall the Imperial typewriter, the copy-takers and slugs of type set in hot metal, it is the next stage in the ongoing media revolution. |
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Since professional printing technology was unavailable for unauthorized publications, books were copied by hand with the use of a typewriter and carbon paper. |
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To finish the book she sat at her typewriter for seven weeks straight. |
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It was certainly not a typewriter, let alone a photostat machine. |
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It wasn't much more than a glorified typewriter, but it suited her fine. |
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The five key subassemblies of the standard typewriter are put on trucks and moved to the main assembly line where they are added to the typewriter frame. |
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Alcohol is the crutch and a typewriter is the enabler for Leon Barlow, the bruised and possibly brilliant Midwestern American scribe at the centre of Big Bad Love. |
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Unless handwritten, the artist's texts are made with either a Royal or an Olympia typewriter, forcing a uniform typestyle. |
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In 1961 the IBM Selectric typewriter employed a typeball, which replaced the typebar of the more conventional typewriter. |
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Worcester residents invented the monkey wrench and the steam organ, patented the first typewriter, and mass-produced shredded wheat. |
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This typewriter has a numeric keyset to the right of the standard alphanumeric keyset. |
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When we were learning to touch-type, we had a piece of card attached to the typewriter, which covered the keyboard so we couldn't see the keys. |
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The kernels yield an oil, anacardic oil, used in the preparation of varnishes, typewriter rolls, paints and water-proofing paper. |
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It consists of 22 pages of wall-to-wall sans-serif typewriter type, two columns separated only by the ragged right of the left-hand column. |
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And if you call my affliction yuppie disease, I'll hit you with my typewriter. |
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Who could have predicted that a slide rule, typewriter, telephone, weather gauge, camera, and watch would morph into the modern smartphone? |
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I began to typewrite copy letters for him, and I have never been long free from the typewriter since. |
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William wants to be an author, and buys a typewriter from his share of the reward. |
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Typing with a typewriter is obsolescent, having been largely superseded by preparing a document with a word processor and printing. |
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Originally, the daisywheel printer was the first revolutionary printer technology to emerge into a world dominated by the typewriter. |
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Other widely used zinc alloys include nickel silver, typewriter metal, soft and aluminium solder, and commercial bronze. |
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To send a letter by snail mail, you must still compose it, and also print it out, unless you write it by hand or on a typewriter. |
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In 1995, Rowling finished her manuscript for Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone on an old manual typewriter. |
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The most popular gift in Hollywood this Christmas is a typewriter. |
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Last week I sat in front of my trusty old daisywheel typewriter for four hours trying to type 800 words that could be deciphered by the features editor. |
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Christopher Sholes patented the typewriter in 1868, his invention relying on the understroke mechanism that drove a bar up onto an inked ribbon when each key was pressed. |
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