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The resulting portraits are by turns sentimental and grotesque, and she and Caldwell printed them with contrived first-person captions.
Bourke-White lay in wait for her subjects with a flash, and wrote with pleasure of having them "imprisoned on a sheet of film before they knew what had happened". The resulting portraits are by turns sentimental and grotesque, and she and Caldwell printed them with contrived first-person captions.
So he packed up the blank shirts he'd initially bought for Sanders, printed them with new slogans for Clinton, and hit the road, selling T-shirts at her rally on election eve in Raleigh, North Carolina.
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He began designing posters for local student theatre, using photographs he shot himself, and printing them with paper and ink that, with his father's help, he purloined from the newspaper.
They are doing so not with a super high resolution camera, but with software that digitally stitches a number of high resolution images together, and printing them with cutting-edging technology.
Viewers can also customize these catalogs, selecting individual works from a sale and assembling and printing them along with the full scholarly entries.
Printing them would show solidarity with the Danes and the other European newspapers that have already published them in a show of support.
If you can't, or don't want to, draw the stems by hand, try generating them in a computer and printing them on the card with a color printer.
In printing them, it kills two birds with one stone: it enforces its exchange-rate target and simultaneously achieves its monetary goals.
Although he composed his types in a meticulously even style, he did not always print them with the accuracy they deserved.
The mail then passes through a machine called an advanced facer canceler, which aligns the envelopes so the addresses face the same way, prints them with a bar code and cancels stamps.
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