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In effect, a multicolour press is several presses built into one.
No one disputes that The Chronicle's old presses, built in the 1950s and later upgraded, were problematic, producing pallid, often hazy images.
Soon the spare room of his south London flat was choked with fridges, cheese presses built from scrap metal, a terrarium pond fogger ("the kind you put in a lizard enclosure"), a bain-marie, and a set of diamond scales accurate to one-thousandth of a gram.
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Some small presses build their business entirely on the long tail, bringing back into print esoteric titles that are in the public domain or had been abandoned by other publishers as unprofitable.
For his own private French press built into a cup, check out the presse by bobble ($29.95), a two-piece, one-cup-at-a-time coffee brewer and stainless steel, insulated mug.
Despite his windfall, Pankhurst complains that he was "burnt out" by his time at Friends Reunited: "The press built us up to be this fantastic British company.
Mr. Nelson's finds included a Stanhope all-metal printing press built in England in 1810 and the first web-offset press, designed in 1931.
At the Disney parks last week, ABC staged a promotion for 200 members of the press, built around performances and panels devoted to ABC's new shows.
"The press built it up as a nude beach, and every pervert in the world thinks this is the place to be," he said.
"We're a nonprofit, 501(c)(3) museum," Raymond Nadaskay, president of the museum's five-member board of trustees, said during a recent tour of the press, built in 1848 as a grist mill, later converted to a cider mill and operational commercially until 1938.
Fans and press build celebrities up and then knock them down.
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