Sentence examples for one imprint from inspiring English sources

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Translator, teacher, novelist and publisher of the One imprint at Pushkin Press, she has undergone a journey that is both emblematic of an era and extraordinary.

By 1985, when South-east Asia On A Shoestring was in its fifth edition, the Wheelers had conceived a format that is today familiar to most of us in one imprint or another - the cheesy author pictures in the opening pages (mullets and tinted lenses), the zoned-out practical advice: "Things change - prices go up, good places go bad, bad places go bankrupt and nothing stays the same".

For example, the 3D nature of nanoimprint lithography has been used to fabricate transistors in as little as one imprint step, greatly simplifying the process and reducing cost [3].

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In New York, Chan and others posted thousands of copies of his photographs of Iraqi civilians around town, each one imprinted with a date and the word "Baghdad".

So I would hardly describe myself as an environmentally tone-deaf hog who doesn't give a hoot about the planet, even as I waver deliciously between a Fendi handbag decorated with the picture of a horse and a Lanvin one imprinted with lurid cabbage roses — both of which, despite their four-figure price tags, are made of glistening plastic.

One imprinted cluster includes the maternally expressed Igf2r, Slc22a2, and Slc22a3 genes and the paternally expressed long non-coding RNA (lncRNA) Airn.

Considering all samples where at least one imprinted gene was detected, the average detection proportion is 8 times higher than the baseline ASEQ detection; despite the small number of imprinted genes, the difference in the proportions is statistically significant for half of the individuals (P < 0.05 Fisher Exact Test, see Table  1 for details).

Her compelling nature and intoxicating spirit brings light to the impact ones imprint can create in media.

Through a combination of Hindu rioting and urban renewal, landscapes were destroyed, new spaces produced, borders re-imagined, and new ones imprinted on the landscape, to segregate previously co-existing communities.

Simple ash particles preserve, at most, one vesicle imprint on each facet of the particle.

On a basic point of view, these two markers belong to the two imprinted clusters, one maternally imprinted, C14MC, and the other paternally imprinted, C19MC, both clusters located at fragile sites of the human genome.

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