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"It has been legalled and set for printing," he said.

Set for an initial print run of 12,000, it had sold nearly 200,000 copies by the end of September.

Right at the beginning, a world auction record was set for a print by the artist and, indeed, for a print of any kind with "La femme qui pleure" in drypoint, aquatint, etching and scraper from a 1937 edition of 15.

MAM G, MCM, JS, and JG generated the PCR set for microarray printing.

The department's printers and photocopying machines are now set for two-sided printing.

The accuracy of the analytical procedure adopted for the three drugs was evaluated considering as "true value" the concentration of the active principle declared by the producers; good inaccuracy values resulted, i.e. below the legal limits set for the title printed on the package [18].

I looked into the courtyard, set for lunch, with his prints on the chairs.

This catalogue demonstrates the breadth and beauty of the Press's work, and the standard it set for commercial and fine printing.

The performers will have their photo on Topps packaging, appear in television ads on Nickelodeon, Cartoon Network and Toon Disney, and in a print campaign set for teeny-bopper must-reads like Twist magazine.

When computer-aided design and digitally controlled tools began infiltrating factories in the 1970s and 1980s, the stage was set for rapid prototyping, which uses printing technologies to create three-dimensional objects that serve as prototypes for, say, toys or car parts.

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