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To achieve the antique look, rough paper was pressed and printed, with the roughness restored after printing by dipping the paper in water.
Replacing the rough paper sleeves that come with some albums is a good idea.
Instead of running the affairs of a nation of more than 50 million, party officials travel by bus to meetings, and issue statements on cheap, rough paper.
If the desks and textbooks were hand-me-downs from white schools, at least there were real blackboards and rough paper for writing.
The art is rich in leaf greens and glowing reds; in the textures of hair, straw, crazed paint or rough paper.
Rough paper prototypes of the product design test the structure and user interface ideas before anything is committed to code.
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Motherwell likened the act of tearing paper to "killing someone," and his overlaying of fine and rough papers — decorative wrapping, maps, a shipping contract — packs a disjunctive punch.
Dickens tended to use rough blue paper, not unlike the blue paper used on Warren's Blacking pots, which he'd tear in half, writing quickly and firmly on one side only, sometimes using the reverse for corrections and additions.
In order to minimize the destruction to the masterpiece when sampling, we only took rough fiber paper from the lowest layer of paper for the fiber identification and pigment analysis.
Rough finish paper may produce fuzzier lines when inking directly on the paper, and may cause inking pens to splatter the ink a bit more.
Published on rough newsprint paper, Radio Free Jazz grew from four pages to 12 to 28.
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