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The Industrial Revolution changed the course of printing not only by mechanizing a handicraft but also by greatly increasing the market for its wares.
Indeed: in the Nineties, Knight pioneered digital image-making, retouching and printing, not only investigating technological boundaries, but blurring the line between real and fantasy.
This newspaper was barred from printing not just the details of an account of claims of damaging activities by the oil-trading company Trafigura but also anything said in parliament about it – a plain breach of parliamentary sovereignty as defined by the Bill of Rights 1689.
Text and Printing not aligned to the center of the packaging, no sticker with serial number and Barcode.
I'd counter that argument by pointing out that packaging, boxes and other forms of dimensional printing not only provide information, but serve as containers – stuff that holds other stuff.
The New England Journal of Medicine, which published ENHANCE Sunday at 1 p.m. Eastern, took the unusual step of printing not one but two editorials about the study, both recommending doctors only turn to Zetia and Vytorin after they had exhausted all other options.
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Boras is an attorney — a master of fine print, not histrionics.
A magazine whose famed fact-checking department is geared toward print, not the Web.
The magazine's paid circulation, which Mr. Lasn says is 60,000 to 70,000 worldwide, is overwhelmingly print, not digital.
"Picasso signed one of my prints, not my best, but now it is the most expensive.
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