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The novel, once published, was rarely out of printover the next 40 years.
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She could turn the printover to Jerry's supervision now.
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Fleming turned the blue- printover in his hand.
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Meyer Gerhard, Bernstorff's special envoy, has arrived and has broken into printover the sentiment in America.
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It can prioritise printover digital.
Usage of overprint in English
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You know, like when your government used to overprint money.
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In fact, a single currency, especially one controlled by a political rather than capitalistic entity, has greater incentive to overprint.
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Evolved melts are in low abundance and large volumes of basalt flushing through the crust from depth overprint their chemical signatures.
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RIP Settings The Irish Times RIPs (raster image processors) will reproduce knockout or overprint as specified in the artwork.
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Adaptive modification, the architect of morphology in Darwinian functionalism, becomes, in formalist thought, a secondary, superficial and confusing overprint upon the underlying essence.)
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Overprinting, as my computer sometimes does, would be perfect.
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Overprinted in black gothic script was the legend: 'Birthday Greetings to Our Beloved Führer, 1964'.
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He flipped up the latch, pushed the window open on overprinted hinges, and hoisted himself through.
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Overprints, stamps requiring plating and cancellations, 30c each.
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The stamp is overprinted to discourage counterfeiters.
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This step was followed by a second deposition of antibody by overprinting on the PEI-GA patterned PMMA foil.
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'The amplimet has been overprinted with a new pattern, I think due to you.
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"So again I ask, aren't corporations more likely to overprint money than governments?"
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One (pictured left), combining camel hair knitted fur fabric overprinted with gold foil, creates an extraordinary cracked effect.