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The ruling referred only to printed books, another technology that predates the Internet.
The new warning will be added to printed labels as soon as possible, Ms. Andrzejewski said.
But time is running out; absentee and ballot papers for military personnel serving overseas need to printed on Friday.
I've slowly switched over from acid-free photo albums (albeit with clear plastic pockets), to printed photo books.
They will also have digital camcorders to make commercials about their products; in the past, ads were limited to printed fliers and announcements over the school's intercom system.
The three-part expansion, contraction and expansion of space; the progression from handmade to printed to randomness; and the segue from gray to silver to gold are enough.
This is unfortunate, because these very societies have the least access to printed books and thus to their own literature and history.
Sorry, hotshots, but several hundred million nobodies still have home phone lines, subscribe to printed papers and read printed and bound books.
(In 2006, when Beard v. Banks upheld a prison's right to deny inmates access to printed matter, religious and legal texts were among those excepted).
As a result, all events, regardless of the client, have sustainability running throughout – from the venue and catering to printed information.
The pages are haunted with such hypothetical selves but also with her fictional characters as they are brought into being, from imagination to printed page.
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