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It's also wise to have printed versions ready, to hand out at interviews.
"To have printed liberties," Pym once said, "and not to have liberties in truth and realities, is but to mock the kingdom".
In recent weeks, his campaign does appear to have printed up more yard signs and has been distributing them to supporters who attend events.
Coster is said to have printed with movable type as early as 1430, but definite proof of this claim is lacking.
His crime was to have printed and distributed (for free) Christian literature, which angered the authorities who prefer to strictly regulate and control such activities.
He pointed to the name that is practically obligatory to have printed on the side of the station wagon: "Sic Transit Gloria," it clinched it all.
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This is part of why we're always going to have print books," he assured me.
The Miami Herald worked with WLRN 91.3 FM to have print reporters prepare and provide news for the local station.
It looks good in the virtual world and in the glossy brochures city hall has printed to sell the idea.
Wartime governments had printed money to pay for arms, and inflation intensified.
The central bank has printed money to finance the government's mounting fiscal deficit, pushing up inflation.
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