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The assumption was that the model (in two senses of the word) he was putting into print was intentionally meant to represent one of those tall, chisel-featured, outwardly haughty women whom Vogue and Harper's Bazaar favored then for their slick pages -- one of those striking females for whom Audrey Hepburn could easily pass when she starred so memorably in the 1961 film.
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He has said that he "prayed to the god of poetry that [Khan's] work would be put into print".
In April 2003, right after the completion of the human genome, our institute put into print a call for technology to deliver a $1,000 human genome sequence.
By chance, the English novelist responsible for the most scarifying account of literary humiliation ever put into print died a hundred years ago this month.
When the archive is opened and put into print, she will, to a certainty, be revealed as one of the great comic correspondents of her time.
By this yardstick the economy must be in fine fettle, because publishers here and abroad have put into print a vast array of books of photographs this season.
"The ability to select which books an author or an heir would like to put into print, and to do so relatively inexpensively, is very appealing," Mr. Knowlton said.
"This is one of those rare cases where the things you put into print or say over the air can actually result in fewer or more deaths," the psychologist said.
Margaret Peel in Lucky Jim is a malicious portrait which, inexplicably, Larkin allowed his best friend Kingsley Amis to put into print, with the proviso that he change the character's name from the libellously close "Margaret Beale" (two of her first names).
They have patiently endured weeks of celebrity interviews, trailers and five-star reviews, some of which put into print this absurd notion that Skyfall is better than, say, Dr No. Now, finally, they have the chance to see it, and who can blame them if they are disappointed?
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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