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1 Many of them could be printed to - day , without distress to any one.
2 A command that allows a PostScript file to be printed to a non-PostScript printer.
3 Ten love-stories are printed to one of any other kind.
4 Each is handmade and screen- printed to order at the company's studio in Brixton, south London.
5 It's even had its own notes printed to leave on the windscreen of miscreant parkers.
6 The entire article is in this amusing, satirical strain, and might well enough be printed to -day .
7 Money will be printed to pay wage arrears.
8 Some of the money the US Federal Reserve printed to bail out its economy sloshed Turkey's way.
9 I reckon he couldn't get printed to -day .
10 Now he's about to reveal his Random Portraits, printed to lifesize, for the inaugural Palmerston North Fringe Festival.
11 Although he also expects proud parents to get their child's head printed to send to an aunty overseas.
12 Could anything be more abominable than a book that is printed to the uttermost extremities of every page?
13 Tyler was nursing some bullshit little goatee and was smoking from a pipe printed to look like corncob.
14 For accuracy testing, the CBCT data for pairs of nasal cavities were 3D printed to form hollow shell models.
15 He sent the first sheets when printed to Spalatin, on May 10, as a 'foretaste of our new Bible.'
16 The unexpected victory of proclamations printed to return to the principles of the Montagne in case the First Consul succumbed.
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