Sentence examples for print for at from inspiring English sources

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Published in 1967, it has been out of print for at least 10 years.

He restricted MBA class reading to books that been in print for at least 250 years.

The fight centers on an effort requiring all legislation to be in print for at least 72 hours before a final vote.

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The most significant may be noticed by the fewest travellers: many new planes manufactured today use 3D printing for at least some of their components.

Each artist will be asked to donate one print for sale at a fund-raising auction and cocktail party on Dec. 6 from 6 30 to 9 p.m. (Entrance fee is $10).

In fact, why even own a printer when you can print for free at school- you are essentially paying for it anyways, why not?!

He came to see Fireworks at the Coronet Theatre at a midnight showing, and he wanted to buy a print for his collection at Indiana University.

Leopard print For this month at least.

Mulkey wore pants with a snakeskin print for a game at UConn last season that on a less confident person might have suggested the wearer had been half-swallowed by an anaconda.

We wanted to create something in print for the farmer at work in his field near Kampala, or the taxi driver who doesn't have a radio.

Arrays were generously printed for us at the Microarray Facility of The Prostate Centre at Vancouver General Hospital [ 33] (University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada).

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