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In presses that operate cylinder to plane, called flatbed presses, a cylinder provides the pressure while the typeform retains its flat surface, generally in a horizontal position.
In the seventeenth century, the English diarist John Evelyn was already complaining that the books were "all shut up in Presses... and not expos'd on shelves to the naked ayre".
Carolyn McCall, the chief executive of Guardian Newspapers, said: "This has been the most significant investment for GNL - not simply in presses and print sites, but in our journalism, design and the way in which we have communicated with our readers.
In the traditional stamping process, flat sheets of steel are shaped into body panels when placed between a pair of custom dies, worth as much as $1 million each, that are slammed together in presses.
Also in the 18th century, "Devonshire colic" was the name given to the symptoms suffered by people of Devon who drank cider made in presses that were lined with lead.
Real news and libels, or collections of anecdotes, circulated in little haphazard gazettes printed in presses on the French borders – free from the elaborate categories of censorship applied to printed books by the French censors.
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