"A printed encyclopaedia is obsolete the minute that you print it, " Mr Cauz said.
It takes her about five to six hours to enter the data, print it, stuff it and mail it.
The TripTik allows you plan your route ahead of time, print it and take it with you.
If they wanted all the money back tomorrow, we could just print it up and ship it over.
If you can view it, open it, or read it on your iOS device, you can print it with the xPrintServer.
Look, they're going to print it in the papers tomorrow. (Laughter.) What do you think I should get him?
The functionality varies with each browser, but now you can view a multi-screen post all on one screen and print it, too.
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"If you hear him give a sermon, he's speaking not from notes, but you can write it down and print it, " Fessio said.
Apparently, advertisers still believe if you see their ad in print it is worth way more than if you clicked their ad while online.
He was the first person to translate the Bible into English from its original Hebrew and Greek, and the first to print it in English.
In the meantime, creative minds like Kyttanen are looking forward to the time when you can, in fact, lose your luggage and print it all out at your destination, right to your specifications.
He can simply download the design and print it.
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To use your ticket you should print it.
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Or one that asked for your date of birth in one place and your age in another, and then required you to sign your name over and over again (and also print it out each time)?
It is also a novel that readers are extremely passionate about: it has never been out of print since it was first published, and on a recent edition of BBC Radio 4's A Good Read was described as "one of the most important books ever written".
It had to defend the value of print because it wasn't as sexy.
Although tabloid news is in decline in print, it is staging a revival online, where sensationalist headlines attract most clicks.
The bill's fine print makes it clear who the winners and losers will be if a version of Waxman-Markey becomes law.
Obviously, the Fed can never run out of money, and given that we currently have low inflation and high unemployment, it can and should print more of it.
When Superman made his first appearance in print, it was explained that he was raised in an orphanage on Earth after a "passing motorist" stumbled across the rocket containing the superinfant.
"The pencil skirt has the perfect shape to highlight a print because it's a really clean surface, " said designer Joseph Altuzarra of the high-waisted, nipped-in style to which he returns season after season.
Helgesen's previous book, The Female Advantage, analyzing the managerial styles of successful women, has remained in print since it was first published in 1990 and made Helgesen a popular figure on the lecture circuit.
Print-it-yourself media is the kind of technology that was touted as the future a decade or so ago, before it was clear just how soon tablets and e-readers that can replicate the ink-on-paper experience would be here.
For example, the Fed could publicly announce that its new target was a 20 percent inflation rate, and that it would print as much money as it took to hit this target.
News Corp. said it boosted its usual three-million-copy print run for the final News of the World in anticipation of wide demand, though a spokeswoman declined to reveal the exact print run and said it was less than some estimates of five million copies.
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