Sentence examples for presenting printed from inspiring English sources

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Unlike Joseph Patterson, of the New York Daily News, or Henry Luce, of Time, Mrs. Graham did not found a revolutionary new publication or pioneer novel forms of presenting printed information.

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For students, the ability to present printed music of professional clarity transforms life.

Organized by Christophe Cherix, the museum's chief curator of prints and illustrated books, the show presents printed works by 40 artists and artist groups from the museum's permanent collection in a jazzy, crowded sixth-floor installation.

"Sketches on Glass: Clichés-Verre From the New York Public Library" presents prints made with hand-drawn glass plates on light-sensitive paper (no camera required).

From Saturday through Nov. 25, the Bruce Museum of Arts and Science in Greenwich, Conn., will draw upon the collection of Maida and William Webster of New Canaan, Conn., to present "Prints of American Life: WPA Works on Paper From the Webster Collection".

Rather, it presents prints that Picasso kept for himself -- not unfamiliar images necessarily, but states in the process that were not part of editions and so not widely circulated.

And in a connecting corridor Betsabeé Romero who works in Mexico City, presents prints made by rolling inked old tires that she retreaded with images of birds onto yardslong lengths of paper.

Inspired by the ciné clubs that flourished in 1920s Paris, Henri Langlois started the Cinémathèque Française in the mid-1930s to present prints from his collection — he salvaged thousands during the Nazi occupation — and in the process created a breeding ground for kindred revolutions in criticism (at the journal Cahiers du Cinéma) and filmmaking (with the French New Wave).

Gobrecht completed the engraving on October 14, and Patterson presented prints created from it to several government officials in an effort to gain their approval.

In the final room, known as the R.M. Schindler Studio, Green presents prints of two manifestoes written by the architect, one from 1912 and one from 1934.

3. The generic global messages provided a unifying context or operating umbrella for the more nuanced sub-messages delivered by regional and national communications staff, who had greater knowledge of realities on the ground and were able to present print, television and radio journalists with color and detail unique to the situations at hand.

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