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(a) Preexposure of the epoxysiloxane resist by a cold UV-light; (b) imprint with a mold that can be opaque; (c) thermal curing the imprinted resist; and (d) mold release from the resist.
It's got that collectible aura and sheen of an imprint with a coherent agenda, if not a wholly distinctive aesthetic.
The meat counter bears more of the Whole Foods imprint, with a marked emphasis on organic and free-range products.
Citing frustration with the major labels that have released his work, Nyman will inaugurate the imprint with a solo piano album, out on April 11.
Next month, Penguin U.K. will issue a fiftieth-anniversary edition of Roald Dahl's "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" under its Modern Classics imprint, with a cover design that is strangely but tellingly misbegotten.
By Margaret Talbot August 29, 2014 Next month, Penguin U.K. will issue a fiftieth-anniversary edition of Roald Dahl's "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" under its Modern Classics imprint, with a cover design that is strangely but tellingly misbegotten.
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The two-stage imprint process included the imprint forming with a rapid increase of imprint force and the unloading stage combined with the adhesion stage.
Harrington had 24 points, including 13 in the fourth quarter, when he also made an imprint with 6 rebounds, a steal and a block.
Forecasts, like cigarette packs, should be imprinted with a warning.
A compact disc, imprinted with a sketch of a minaret, dangled from the rearview mirror.
Around her neck hung a necklace imprinted with a photograph of a Norfolk.
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