Sentence examples for to papers from inspiring English sources

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to papers

noun

A sheet material used for writing on or printing on (or as a non-waterproof container), usually made by draining cellulose fibres from a suspension in water.

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Results were cabled daily to papers across the Atlantic".

He began translating extracts from articles and commercial news and sending them to papers in Germany.

Some journals, including ours, publish replies to papers that have been published in the same journal.

The filing yesterday was a pointed response to papers filed by Mr. Lember on Oct. 30.

The memos are similar to papers already released by WikiLeaks and by the UK government.

But, you know, fantastic candyfloss.' Andrew Neil thinks he should return to papers.

The story he tells of his thinking life is crowded with other people: talks he's been to, papers he's read, colleagues he's met, talks they've been to, papers they've read.

References are given to papers on abrasives, innovations and developments.

For this idea, we are indebted to papers [9, 10].

The Council of Science Editors Authorship Task Forcee contains links to papers on authorship issues.  .

Although the plan will expand public access to papers, some onlookers aren't happy.

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