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He messed around with the surface — denting, scratching, and, finally, using a metal press to make indentations.
For almost two years, Mr. Dang operated a large metal press for 12-hour shifts, seven days a week.
Thanks to broader literacy, daily papers began to emerge in 1835, following the invention of the metal press around 1800 and the introduction of steam printing shortly thereafter.
A metal press fell heavily on a 9-foot-square piece of blue nylon, fixing 50 white stars on a corner of a giant American flag.
Each bench was equipped with a complement of cutting tools, a vicelike metal press, semicylindrical plastic cigar molds and stacks of tobacco leaves.
But, unless you happen to get caught in a metal press on your way to the turnstile, your token will always work.
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The floor rumbles with the pulse of six metal presses.
At one end of the plant workers examine the body parts shaped by one of ten giant metal presses.
He touches his lower lip, which looks bruised and wounded from the decades of hard metal pressed on to it.
These manufacturers were able to retool their metal presses and churn out disaster memorabilia in as little as four days.
One of my first memories is of drinking tea from this cup, the metal pressed hard against my lips.
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