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to handprint
noun
A mark or trace left by a hand, including more than fingerprints.
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Morris founded the Kelmscott Press to handprint books like "The Works of Geoffrey Chaucer," books that are now regarded as masterpieces of book art.
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The Immigration and Naturalization Service has been using identification cards linked to handprints since 1997 to let tens of thousands of frequent travelers enter the country swiftly through some major airports, including Los Angeles, Miami, Newark, Kennedy, San Francisco, Honolulu and Dulles, near Washington.
How do you establish a baseline, and so forth?" In the year ahead, the Forum's Net Positive Group intends to compile a list of existing measurement methodologies, from the Greenhouse Gas Protocol to handprinting.
A decade later, the company shifted the focus to its "handprint" by addressing social as well as environmental challenges.
The desire for a pictorial representation of the self goes all the way back to early handprint paintings on cave walls more than 4,000 years ago.
She patiently instructs the young children in her charge how to make handprint paintings on T-shirts without leaving a mess behind.
How would you set about having such a reaction to a handprint, if you had "decided" one day it was a good idea?
They include these: *Biometric devices that match employees' identity cards to their handprints, facial features or retinas.
In Boston, a market town in Lincolnshire, housing inspectors are used to finding handprints on the ceilings of private rented accommodation, signs that bunk-beds have been crammed in, then whisked away before they arrive.
So "for a lark," Coates says, he decided to take handprints of 44 of the young male traders he studied, all of whom worked on a fast-paced London trading floor.
The participant was asked to touch the target among the distracters as quickly as possible, and then return his or her hands to the handprints.
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