The Patriot typically has 20 to 24 pages, 8 in color, printed by a commercial printer.
This book (available electronically but always printed by the executive team) was several inches thick.
These words were printed by your magazine: ''Guys: A word of advice.
It is controlled in part by the amount of dollars printed by the Treasury and put into circulation by the Federal Reserve.
Sometimes things get printed by some person in some journal, and then they begin to take on a life of their own.
It was reported last week that the number of dollar bills being printed by the government fell to a modern low in 2010.
The first paperback printed in the U.S. was an edition of The Good Earth by Pearl S. Buck printed by Pocket Books in 1938.
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He also let me leaf through a magnificent 1487 edition of La Comedia, the so-called Brescia Dante printed by Boninus de Boninis, the first edition illuminated with woodcuts.
Missoni recalled that the brand first caught the eye of fashion writers when Anna Piaggi wrote about it for a monthly printed by Mondadori publishing house in 1965.
The Secretary-General presented the Organization with a natural science textbook printed by UNESCO in 1956 and distributed to school children, Ban Ki moon among them, in post-war Korea.
The real blame for delaying real change in the U.S., Japan and most of Europe goes to those who keep buying the phony paper being printed by central bankers.
The dollars that other governments want to accumulate by building current account surpluses and squirrel away in case of economic emergencies can simply be printed by the U.S. government.
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In one corner, a teacher checks out one of the molecule models printed by a colleague and starts chatting with a computer science engineering student who's fiddling with the 3D scanner nearby.
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No washed-out or yellowish hues (the best 19th-century prints have a deep, almost purplish tone) and only so-called vintage prints, meaning ones printed by the photographer close to the time he took the picture.
For decades, many Jewish families in the U.S. also shared the same written blueprint for their Seder celebration: The Maxwell House Haggada, so-named because it was printed by the popular coffee brand and given away free.
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The referendum on the proposed constitution is set for October 15th and the Iraqi parliament has sent the document to be printed by the United Nations so that copies can be distributed to every household in Iraq.
Rather than worrying about menus or customer acquisition or hiring good people, the restaurant owner must spend days of her time filling out forms and getting finger-printed by the FBI (to make sure she is not Al Capone).
"We've also got some of the earliest examples of printing in the world, from the 1400s, from Gutenberg and from Caxton and a rare edition of the complete works printed by Kelmscott Press by William Morris, " he added.
Newspapers from Norfolk and Suffolk would continue to be printed at Thorpe St Andrew but weekly titles from London, Kent, Hertfordshire, Cambridgeshire and the south-west of England would be printed by a third party to save on transport and other print-related costs.
When a publisher uploads its content on to one of the company's computers, it sets the price and defines, for example, whether the product can also be saved or printed by any user who wants to buy the right to look at it.
Freeman sent notes that had been printed out by computer, which was unusual in rural areas.
The court ruled in favor of an immigrant scientist from Thailand, Supap Kirtsaeng, who imported textbooks lawfully printed overseas by a U.S. publisher and sold them on eBay.
The book and subsequent film are arguably most memorable for their unique depiction of elderly forest-dwelling intellectuals who counter the ban on the printed word by memorizing whole works of literature.
MakerBot, the most prominent maker of 3-D printers that the public can buy, has cracked down on printed guns by enforcing terms on its website that prevent users from sharing blueprints for firearms.
More than 50% of the polling stations were audited after they closed, double-checking their machine-printed tally reports by comparing them with the printed votes placed in the ballot boxes.
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The fully articulated gown based on the Fibonacci sequence was designed by Michael Schmidt and 3D modeled by architect Francis Bitonti to be 3D printed in Nylon by Shapeways.
Most newspapers printed dispatches sent by wire services such as the Associated Press, which extrapolated widespread fear from small numbers of scattered, anecdotal accounts.
E. prototype (and future concept) is heavily influenced by the look of printed circuit boards, or "printed circuit motifs" as claimed by Renault's press release.
That didn't take long -- just days after its first test fire, the Liberator, a 3D-printed pistol designed by Defense Distributed founder Cody Wilson, has caught the attention of the federal government.
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