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In 2011 a firebomb was thrown into the Charlie Hebdo offices in retaliation for an issue they had printed earlier that year featuring Muhammad on the cover as the "guest editor" and promising "100 lashes if you don't die laughing".

The text pages might have been printed earlier and conceivably even repurposed from an earlier edition (Cotsen's first edition of Reynard has the same number of pages in the text, as presumably did the second, which I've not myself seen).

Although an almanac may have been printed earlier, possibly on the same press, the Whole Booke of Psalmes is generally agreed to be the earliest bound true book and – because of the scholarship of members of the community, including John Cotton, Richard Mather and John Eliot – the first book written in America as well.

He was very closely involved in the whole process of printmaking, and must have printed at least early examples of his etchings himself.

Cambridge University Press, which had printed several of her earlier titles, agreed to publish.

What made all this especially depressing was that three months earlier Variety had printed Mr. Ascher's figures, had been duly corrected by the ever-vigilant Gilbert, and had accepted the correction, noting that Mr. Ascher, apart from getting his figures confused, had inadvertently omitted the word "radio" from his statement.

Coster is said to have printed with movable type as early as 1430, but definite proof of this claim is lacking.

By comparison, an early dummy she had printed by a UK company is spot on - but, being ethical, she could hardly switch because the whole premise of her business was to build long-term relationships.

In a conversation I had with him a few years ago, he recalled that in the early nineties he had printed multiple copies of the low-resolution Voyager pictures and handed them out to his nonscientist friends — hoping that one of them might miraculously intuit the cause of the surface cracks.

In a conversation I had with him a few years ago, he recalled that in the early nineties he had printed multiple copies of the low-resolution Voyager pictures and handed them out to his nonscientist friends—hoping that one of them might miraculously intuit the cause of the surface cracks.

And the business about campaign literature being produced at City Hall? "It's a nonsense situation," Mr. Cammarato said, explaining that a single member of his staff had printed one sheet of campaign material early in the morning, before the office opened.

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