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To imprint
noun
An impression; the mark left behind by printing something.
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The imprinter was used to imprint photoresists as well as UV sensitised hydrogels.
He tried to imprint it all on his memory.
"They go very slowly, to imprint on your memory that moment," McKellen said.
They need to imprint their faces on the audience, be a vehicle for dreams.
More than that, each has sought to imprint its own style of soccer.
"I didn't want to imprint too much of a style," Mr. Kaminski said.
Other makers use a sponge to imprint texturing onto the implant surface.
For what is empire but the desire to imprint our values on another people?
Once again Onions had six balls to imprint himself in the history of English cricket rearguards.
Hong Kong had initially hoped to imprint a driver's license on the ID card.
Summers, good and bad, seem to imprint themselves in our memories.
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