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He eventually won a $5 million judgment against her for taking prints, photographs, antique coins and other valuables, Mr. Meyer said.
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Unidentified fingerprints could have been Chappelow's; his body was so decomposed it was impossible to take prints from it.
It's comfortable and doesn't take prints much at all.
It scratches easily, doesn't take prints well, and shines in all the wrong ways.
In 1919, Elsie's mother Polly Wright took prints of two photographs to show members of the Theosophical Society in Bradford.
In 1919, Elsie's mother, Polly Wright, took prints of two photographs to show members of the Theosophical Society in Bradford.
Unfortunately, the majority of the phone, including that back panel, doesn't take prints well at all.
Between the individual takes, prints, and remakes, approximately three million feet of sound film was used in the production of Fantasia.
Ms. Stein's pieces are interesting because she takes printed information and photographs, and allows herself, and, by extension, the viewer, to became more personally involved with them.
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