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It was not only printed in Italy but also probably bound there.
Book covers are made in a similar way, but this time they're not only printed in black, but also colour: cyan, magenta and yellow, to be precise.
The letters were not only printed upside down, but also backward — a fine trick for getting people to ask, "What does that say?" so Johnson can pitch his good works.
She has not only printed them using a Cyanotype process to give them their brilliant blue tones, similar to those of architectural blueprints, but she has also done so on paper, whose texture is more like a watercolorist's than a typical photographer's.
And this is a new way of seeing literature, and not only printed books.
We wanted students to be comfortable including in their definition of theatre not only printed play texts and performances that occur under the proscenium arch, but also scrolls pulled from vaginas, Balinese dance, devised performances à la forced entertainment, happenings, and acts of hacktivism.
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"We can think about upscaling these principles to high productivity systems that are not only printing small things but printing big things," Hart said.
For instance, once a conventional printing house, Madden Communications not only prints promotional materials for customers but also manages the distribution and installation of those materials on-site.
And Michael's makes matters worse by not only printing the word in large letters on servers' T-shirts and menus but also defining it on those shirts and menus as "free from pretense, affectation" — a pretentious, affected move that puts its genuineness in doubt.
In Mac OS X, the print architecture supports not only printing but also portable document format (PDF) generation.
Many of these large presses not only print as many as four colours but cut and fold and even bind in a cover in one continuous automatic process.
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