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31. All he had to do, he knew, was get the thing in print.
32. The forelock-touching peasant is still around in print, and always good for a condescending laugh.
33. The complete catalogue, usually annual, gives an author and title record of all books in print from the publisher concerned.
34. His state-of-the-art audio-visual was stunning, and he already has the book of the film of the climbs in print.
35. It was raw, frank and eventually it appeared in print.
36. I have always said that in print, a poem needs space to breathe. Gulzar
37. I think it true to say that at the present time it is not at all difficult for academics to appear in print.
38. How would you put his cackle in print or produce that grin with parentheses and colons?
39. Leapor, however, did not live to see her work in print.
40. After 1910, Bunyan stories appeared more and more often in print.
41. Hobbies of any kind are boring except to people who have the same hobby. This is also true of religion, although you will not find me saying so in print. Dave Barry
42. She is selfless in religious commitment, yet delights in displaying herself in print as a spiritual heroine.
43. The boy had evidently been sent over by Confederate officers anxious that we should see their heroism in print.
44. More than 40 of her books are still in print.
45. Their desperate attempts to cut expenditure in any way they could led to a sharp decline in print quality.
46. Susan Zakin is the most perceptive and eloquent political columnist in print in Tucson and probably in the whole damn state.
47. Do they also feature in cartoons in print which you might use along with the video programme?
48. The tradition of dressing up a corporate image in print runs deep at Investor Insight and its affiliates.
49. Since these speeches were meant to be heard, not read, they seem more stark in print than they sounded.
50. Not until 1717 did he appear in print, with a grand jury charge denouncing Jacobites.
51. About 60 of them actually appeared in print and not necessarily in the order of context I had written them.
52. It offers a nine-month workshop in print, radio and television journalism to graduates at its training centre in Brussels.
53. He despised his native country and said so in print.
54. They should be in print by the end of the year.
55. By the time the news appeared in print [Sentencedict.com], most people had already heard about it.
56. First published in 1937, the book is still in print.
57. Currently eleven of her works are in print, and a good number of others are available in public libraries.
58. These works have been reprinted in various editions and are all in print at this writing.
59. Markers lend themselves in particular to mixed media sketching and to mixed media artwork for reproduction in print.
60. Nevertheless, I feel the need to unburden myself in print.
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