Sentence examples for prints of one from inspiring English sources

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Several prints of one, "The Guardian," have sold for $8,000 to $10,000.

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They were also easily distinguishable as fake because they only had printing on one side of the bills.

He had dirtied his hands in doing so, and there was on the wall a splendid print of one whole hand.

(A vintage print of one of his seashells, Nautilus, 1927, sold for $1,082,500 at Sotheby's New York in April).

Nevertheless, Geisel still complains loudly if, in the thirteenth or fourteenth printing of one of his works, he perceives one color to be a tiny bit off register.

Worse, it takes seven mouse clicks, two pop-up menus and two dialog boxes to order one print of one photo.

The display includes a print of one of the best known images of Keeler: Lewis Morley's photograph of her naked, sat in a back-to-front chair.

In exchange for a donation, which will be sent to Nepal, viewers may take a print of one of Mr. Xu's small landscape sketches.

While it requires physical access to the phone, and a clean print of one finger which is one of those used to unlock the phone, it raises the risk of a security breach.

Unfortunately, perhaps, a fact of international academic life these days is that others might be inclined to do the same in respect of the fine print of one's claimed accomplishments.

A print of one of his paintings fetched $2,500, though he was sued by the author of a how-to-draw book who claimed he had copied her examples.

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