Sentence examples for offprint from inspiring English sources

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offprint

noun

A reproduction of a single article from a journal or similar publication.

  • I got a lot of requests for offprints of my paper on cold fusion.

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When James arrived at Hall's house, he reached into his breast pocket and pulled out not the offprint of the paper on Leonora Piper that Hall had requested but a wad of dollar bills.

Receiving an offprint a few years later, Escher wrote to Lionel expressing his admiration for the "continuous flights of steps" in the paper, and enclosing a print of Ascending and Descending.

There was a lunch-turned-poetry-reading at galerie du jour agnès b.; the indie-photobook fair Offprint Paris, at École des Beaux-Arts; book signings at the concept store Colette; and late-night parties at David Lynch's club Silencio.

Indeed, Offprint Paris was the place to be, with small publishers and self-publishers pulling in large crowds of collectors and the curious daily.

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Twelve years later, the book was done, with Merton's typescripts and offprints interpreted as footsteps in the pilgrimage of a writer who sought to take the elaborately figured pattern of Catholic mysticism and make it the pattern of his own inward trek at an abbey in Kentucky.

The show at MOMA features two huge, beautiful, wallpaperish forest landscapes in white ink on black, which suggest negative offprints of eighteenth-century rococo designs.

It was always a pleasure at sub-faculty meetings to watch him ostentatiously working his way through the week's crop of offprints while the routine business droned on.

I was 35, and about to give a talk to an international conference about my own work – a setting of the utmost respectability, as Taiwanese, Egyptian, Ghanaian academics thrust offprints of their scholarly articles about the novels of Julian Barnes into each others' hands.

His office — by the East River around Thirty-first Street — is like Allis's: another nest of books and offprints, a wide river view, and another model of DNA twisted around histones, although this room is filled with Reinberg's private botanical obsession: huge, overgrown succulents from other climes that assert themselves with a defiant muscularity.

The journal did not appear in print because of the outbreak of the Second World War: the printing plates from which offprints had fortunately been made were destroyed in the bombing of Warsaw in September 1939, by which time Leśniewski was already dead.

At the outbreak of war in September 1939 the Łukasiewiczes' home was bombed by the Luftwaffe: all his books, papers and correspondence were destroyed, except for one volume of his bound offprints.

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