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Discover LudwigImprint by is not a correct or complete phrase in written English.
It is missing a subject and verb. A more complete and grammatically correct phrase might be "The book was imprinted by the publisher." or "The logo was imprinted by the printer." "Imprint" is often used as a transitive verb, meaning it needs to have a direct object after it, such as "imprinted by the publisher" or "imprinted on the cover." It is a formal or technical term and can be used in various contexts, such as publishing, printing, or branding. Example: The company's logo was imprinted on all of their business cards.
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Your hint: This capital city, which celebrates its bicentennial this year, is elevating its cultural imprint by adding new museums and expanding older ones.
The autobiography of the lead singer in the Glum has been awarded a Vintage Landmark imprint by the normally conservative Leatherhead Press.
Mother Teresa was a "PR machine" who, whether talking to a dying leper or a rich donor, "always left her imprint by communicating in a language the other person understood".
Over the years Mr. Narayan's books have been published in the United States by the Viking Press, by Farrar, Straus & Giroux's Noonday paperback imprint, by Michigan State University Press and by the University of Chicago Press.
Susan Petersen Kennedy, the president of the Penguin Group, to whom Mr. Held will report, said his job would be to expand the imprint by recruiting a new generation of writers of commercial fiction and nonfiction.
(ReganBooks/HarperCollins) by the Rock with Joe Layden, a memoir of the professional wrestler Dwayne Johnson, and No. 4 is "Have A Nice Day!," from the same imprint, by Mick Foley, the autobiography of the wrestler known as Mankind.
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Recently, Court and colleagues suggested that placental-specific imprinted loci could be imprinted by an epigenetic mechanism, such as histone modification, independent of germline methylation [ 30].
Which makes it more comfortable to think of humans as characterless meatloaves imprinted by culture.
The writer did not want the bird to become imprinted by her--to believe that a human was its mother.
What if I was so imprinted by dogma that I needed the very narrowness against which I strained?
Ultimately the Library Company got the collection, immediately increasing the size of its early American imprints by a third.
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