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Would you be sad to fold up your local paper for the last time?
FORBES: You Saw It on the News--But Not in a Newspaper
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They'd be back in the afternoon, each with a catch to sell, with nets to fold, with maybe a secret paper sack (illegal striped bass, to carry home for supper).
CNN: Excerpt: 'Joe DiMaggio: The Hero's Life'
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Children of the current generation will be poorer for it if they never get to linger over a vast paper map and then try in vain to fold it back into its original shape.
WSJ: Lost in Our Maps: A History of Cartographic Catastrophes
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But Merck-Medco's margins remained paper-thin even as its revenues grew 12-fold, crimping the margins of the entire company.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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Take a piece of foil about 25 inches long, fold it into thirds lengthwise, and fasten the ends with a paper clip.
CNN: New uses for Thanksgiving items
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An earlier paper started by Roberto's father had folded and it was assumed that O Globo would fold too.
ECONOMIST: Roberto Marinho
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Handmade from the tough bark of the Tara Wing-Celtis or Blue Sandalwood tree and rice straw, Xuan paper is known for its strong, smooth surface, its ability to absorb water and moisten ink, and fold repeatedly without breaking.
UNESCO: Culture
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In a paper in the Journal of Immunological Methods, Wendy Dittmer of Philips claims to have achieved a 100, 000-fold increase in detection speed by hurrying magnetically tagged molecules of parathyroid hormone towards the spin valve with an electromagnet instead of allowing them to diffuse there.
ECONOMIST: Labs on a chip