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Though Helvetica was always the choice font for typographic synchronization, it was simply too expensive to ship over from Amsterdam, where it was made (back in the days of metal type, lead font plates had to be imported, a costly endeavor, since the plates had to be custom manufactured to fit American printing presses).
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It was the first book turned out by a printing press that had been shipped over from England.
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Fair enough, but I would have had to order ten suits, have them shipped over from Italy, and then send nine of them back.
Shipped over from England to escape Hitler's bombs, I was taken in by Otto and Eloise Spaeth, who already had four children.
At one point, a snarling dog is speared on the back of a tractor: imagine a Carl Hiaasen novel shipped over from Florida to Norway.
And the large ornate mirror behind it was already nearly a century old when it was shipped over from Paris more than 150 years ago.
Helicopter parents are a new phenomenon, shipped over from the US, whereby parents hover over their children taking "an overprotective or excessive interest" in their lives.
Even the old diamond and outfield have been saved, delineated with five-foot-wide swaths of blue polymer fiber stitched into the sod by a Desso Grassmaster machine that had to be shipped over from the Netherlands.
"People are more conscious of where their food comes from and they would rather have plot-to-pot runner beans than have 10-day-old ones shipped over from Kenya.
The rough African grassland was mown "into gently sloping English lawns," while the sheep shipped over from Scotland were decked out with knitted wool sun hats, with holes cut for their ears, to protect them from scorching sun.
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