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Over the years, the shape of the medal had been pressed into the paper of the envelope.
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The ballpoint pen uses Wacom's pressure sensing technology (1024 levels of sensitivity) to detect how hard the pen is being pressed to the paper while sketching.
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Finally, when the block is ready to be used, it is covered with ink and pressed by hand onto paper to print the final image.
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Well, it is special paper that is pressed to make it grease proof.
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The pens appeared in different colorations, which you would expect to see as the different Cabinet members pressed with varying force on paper.
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In both countries Mahan is pressed into service in one planning paper after the next.
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Yet regulators and lawsuit-fearful auditors pressed banks and other financial firms to relentlessly knock down the book value of this subprime paper, even in cases where these obligations were being serviced in the payment of principal and interest.
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They had inbuilt printers, so once your script was finished you pressed a button and it came slowly spewing out of the top on a roll of shiny paper.
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U. nurses and doctors are in short supply, pressed for time, overwhelmed with patients, and hardly receptive to the idea of filling out yet another piece of paper?
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