They usually also don't like dollar bills that were printed in 2000 or the years before.
Printed in Cologne and Worms, 6000 copies were smuggled into England, some in bales of cloth.
He also successfully worked to have his father's "Waterfront" articles printed in book form in 2005.
The company has built an entire curriculum around it, printed in several three-ring binders.
Dated 1733, titled "A Map of the British Empire in America, " it was printed in London.
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The student government wanted some control over what we printed in exchange for giving us money.
Already, hearing aids and high-tech parts of military jets are being printed in customised shapes.
The books are very distinctive, attractively printed in a compact, squarish format on bright, white paper.
The paper still maintains offices in Baghdad, but soon it will also be printed in Amman.
But selling decorative lithographs printed in large editions is hardly more noteworthy than vending posters.
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Three hundred thousand copies of the first edition of the book have been printed in Italy.
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It's useful to have cards with your name and job title printed in Chinese on the reverse.
They were printed in black and white, leaving the rainbow Apple logo to pop from a corner.
Everywhere, there were also bright blue government-issued tents with the Chinese characters for "disaster relief" printed in white.
Interested readers are invited to submit an application form which will be printed in the paper on Tuesday.
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If you believe everything printed in the August newspapers then Captain Harman is asking us to fasten our seatbelts.
Customer service was also criticised, with leaflets only printed in English, when many tenants do not speak the language.
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At the latest count, the book is now scheduled to be printed in 16 countries and in 19 languages.
Loans to issuers rated BB printed in a 5-5.5% context, with single-B paper clearing at 6-7%, give or take.
Dozens of A3 and A4 posters have been printed in Polish and English.
That's because they're printed in vertical lines, offering a narrow field of view.
In 1498, 18, 000 letters of indulgence were printed in a single city, Barcelona.
His columns have been re-printed in various newspapers across the country, including the Washington Post, Dallas Morning-News, Denver Post, and Boston Herald.
The most significant difference between Joe Lieberman-independent and Joe Lieberman-Democrat would be the party affiliation printed in the newspapers.
It might be a pair of shoes, printed in solid form as a design prototype before being produced in bulk.
The poster shows a map of India with the words "Tamil Nadu" printed in bold letters within the state's boundary.
He resigned in 1993 after some private remarks he had made criticising the Delhi government were printed in a newspaper.
So did a smaller trial, ISAR-DIABETES. Both studies are printed in Aug. 18's issue of The New England Journal of Medicine.
Hussein's handwritten "Allahu Akbar, " or "God Is Great, " was replaced by the same phrase printed in green but in different calligraphy.
For 17 years, the operation remained a secret, too sensitive to even be printed in the internal CIA magazine, Studies in Intelligence.
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