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The answer was on the front page: the Inquirer's editors had printed a copy of a five-dollar Confederate note.
A man in Suez even named his newborn son after Sisi, reported one newspaper, which printed a copy of what was said to be the baby's birth certificate as proof.
The government's Web site hadn't let him pay his fee again, so he'd printed a copy of its refusal and taken it with him, figuring that the printout, plus the Argentine stamps in his passport, would get him over the border.
Imagine how much paper it would take if I printed a copy for every student, year after year.
I can only imagine what would happen if I printed a copy of a copy of a copy.
Basically, it rasterizes whatever image you give it, then you can put a piece of paper in, give it a good smack, and it's "printed" a copy by punching out holes of different sizes.
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The Campus Crusade for Christ has printed a million copies of its guide to the code.
In May, it was finally published in America by Penguin Books, which printed a hundred and twenty-five thousand copies.
The publisher, Simon and Schuster, has printed a million copies.
Finally, I caved and printed out a copy.
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