Sentence examples for pressing onto from inspiring English sources

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Lithography, which involves etching a stone or metal plate and covering it in ink before pressing onto paper, was purportedly taken up by Picasso after he visited the Mourlot Studios print shop in Paris in the late 1940s and 1950s.

Now developers have pledged to ship it off for pressing onto CD-ROMs by the end of December.

The cells were immobilized by pressing onto the nanotube array with the aid of mild centrifugal force.

This particle was very hard compared to other particles, as its shape did not change during handling or after pressing onto the Au metal substrate.

A PFC, 247 mm long and 28 mm wide, has 13 monoblocks made of CFC NB31 bonded by hot isostatic pressing onto a CuCrZr cooling tube equipped with a copper twisted tape.

Each scraper finger is 247 mm long and 28 mm wide and has 13 monoblocks made of CFC NB31 bonded by hot isostatic pressing onto a CuCrZr cooling tube equipped with a copper twisted tape.

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It feels slick but still leaves you as intimately connected as when pressing lead onto paper.

They can be saved only by pressing insight onto them, often through muscular exhortation.

The tradition of seniors' pressing stickers onto freshmen's T-shirts as a form of initiation, cherished by some students but abhorred by others, had been halted.

Rubbings are made by carefully pressing paper onto a carved or incised surface so that the paper conforms to the features to be copied.

Even so, it was the beginning of widespread online distribution of music, sending songs directly to listeners instead of pressing them onto discs first.

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