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The chairman's words are always printed in boldface, the better to savor his wisdom and prose.
If several computers share a printer, the system can ensure that the boss' documents are always printed first.
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It was no mistake, either, that the logo was always printed in lowercase, a style that, like the bags themselves, seemed to telegraph elegance and accessibility at once.
Schmied books were very expensive to produce and were always printed in a very limited edition, usually numbering no more than 100-200 copies.
The story of a family living in a house that seems to expand internally, it became a cult classic among readers who were drawn in by the author's typographical high jinks – the fonts switched between narrators, and the word "house" was always printed in blue.
Further delicious textual mysteries include the fact that the word "house" itself, whether in English, German or French, is always printed in grey and baseline-shifted upwards, as if bashed out on a dodgy old typewriter; and that every reference to the myth of the Minotaur by Zampanò has been violently struck through.
This became the standard version of the tale which was subsequently published in such widely read works as The Newgate Calendar – and was always printed as fact.
This suggests that the material expands when deposited, and therefore it can be assumed that surrounding the material with a PVA support (which is always printed before the primary material when building each layer) must reduce material expansion.
This is typically information such as the gage of the wire, and is always printed on a single side of the two wires, indicating that it is meant to be "black" for example.
If you can read the information, it can be stored; any hacker could use a middle man to keep the information local, and of course there's always Print Screen.
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