The migration from old fashioned printing presses to digital output represents another large opportunity for HP.
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Forbes magazine is designed and edited on a desktop BEFORE the printing presses roll.
Media outlets are likely to get their backs up if the FTC presses too hard.
Printing presses started cranking out books, a few at first, and they were rare and expensive.
Printers look at their presses "the same way an infantryman looks at his rifle, " says Davis.
"It remains to be seen how strongly the U.K. government presses for Lugovoi, " said Augur.
If it grows slower than 5 percent per year, it should fire up the printing presses.
It will roll off the presses of the New York Post, another Murdoch-owned gazette.
We are well aware that the printing presses have been working overtime at the Fed.
Anything that automates dual and triple key presses with one macro button is a positive development.
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Louis, solicit suggestions from customers about how to improve, for example, presses for shrink-wrapped labels.
Argentina presses claims to the islands 30 years after losing a war with Britain over them.
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Johannes Gutenberg transformed his knowledge of wine presses into a printing machine capable of mass-producing words.
Even more important than rolling the printing presses has been a change in the bank's rhetoric.
And so with some reservation, Mayer presses the button to make his project live.
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New technology brought down costs: hand-driven presses gave way to steam-driven ones, and then electric ones.
Mr Montgomery cut costs, remodelled the presses and turned the loss into a profit.
Profligate governments, for instance, cannot use the central bank's printing presses to fund large deficits.
In effect, countries will be borrowing in a foreign currency without control of the printing presses.
We also own printing presses and will print our way out of a default, if need be.
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That means if Microsoft presses forward with a hostile bid, the battle could be over by August.
Many specialise in making complex and valuable equipment for factories, such as cigarette-rolling machines or printing presses.
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Another successful example is Cerutti, a maker of sophisticated printing presses based in Casale Monferrato, near Turin.
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Now double key presses are possible making familiar tactics such as moving and strafing a real option.
The town is represented by Alliance Defending Freedom, an Arizona-based group that presses faith-based cases in courts nationwide.
The layout hides a full, hinge-attached QWERTY keyboard from critics (and accidental key presses) underneath a back-mounted cover.
The printing presses are on full throttle in Japan as one fund manager put it to me yesterday.
The reason global central banks have shifted the printing presses into overdrive is simple: they need the money.
Yet the printing presses continue to run at full tilt every second of every minute of every day.
But public opinion polls underscore just how big a task President Bush has as he presses his case.
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