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Estrich's word of derogation was put in print by Newsweek's David Alpern in 1983.
"Every move you make, every thing you say, is put in print or on TV," he says.
I've been called a scrounger, a sponger, a faker and other words you wouldn't be able to put in print".
Was there any other critic, he wondered, who would have put in print that Aboriginal art was "the most boring thing in the world"?
The admission of wanting a wider audience strikes me as a very vulnerable thing for a writer to put in print.
The term "Namby Pamby" was coined as a nickname for the 18th‑century poet Ambrose Philips, and was first put in print by Henry Carey when he parodied Philips's infantile rhyming: "NambyPamby's doubly Mild, / Once a Man, and twice a Child Now he Pumps his little Wits, / Sh ing Writes, and Writing Sh ts, / All by little tiny Bits".
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Now, putting in print that Apple has scored another success is always risky business.
Thank you for putting in to print what stay at home wives/mothers already know and men have wanted to say (not to mention co-workers of these women).
"You get to write things and you don't have to put all the substantiation you'd put in a print article in a little online posting," he said.
Before the mixture sets, the children can put in their hand prints and decorate with stones or shiny objects.
"I'm really quite surprised they would put in the fine-print provisions we never saw in any other versions, that never even went through committees," said Representative Henry A. Waxman of California, the ranking Democrat on the House Government Reform Committee".
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