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Better the past as book, certainly a fiction: whose function ends in small italics, the final closure, and off to bed while tomorrow rustles in the presses.
Steidl, whose father worked as a cleaner in the presses of the local newspaper, had developed a precocious interest in the technical aspects of printing, and one day he asked the librarians if he might examine the book.
My work has appeared in the presses of over 100 nations.
For varieties 74 and industrial bagasse 120, the highest ethanol concentrations were 37.1 and 38.3 g/l, which were equivalent to 60.6%andd 60.1% of the theoretical maximum based on glucose in the presses material.
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Guffaws in the press box.
In the press conference the Pres.
"We promised shuffling in the press release".
Critics in the press are locked up.
Reporters in the press room cheered.
Cue much derision in the press.
Especially in the press.
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