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61. Nothing but the thrill of seeing your name in print, alongside your gut-wrenching tale of finding foreign objects in your food.
62. Laser-printers can instantly show him how his efforts appear in print.
63. He sued her even before she pulverized him in print.
64. Which is fine -- we enjoy a good debate in print, sensationalist punks that we are.
65. With horror she read what had happened, all as plain to her as if in print.
66. Anything that has appeared in print so many times must be true.
67. The earliest appearance in print seems to be in a 1950 story by the science fiction writer Eric Frank Russell.
68. File not in print queue.
69. An audio recording of a book in print.
70. A trademark used for a warm outer jacket having close-fitting, often elastic, cuffs and waistband. This trademark often occurs in print in lowercase and in the plural.
71. The mission of Soldiers magazine is to provide, in print format, accurate and timely information about Army operations and policies to Soldiers, their families and select members of government.
72. McLuhan challenged the traditional notion that content--whether in print, in film or on television--is automatically more significant than the medium through which it is delivered.
73. Show result sets in Print Preview by page and print on selected printer.
74. You can even compare and contrast two words or phrases to see how they fare in print over the years.
75. The beadle is not superior to the universal human infirmity , but hopes to read in print what "Mooney, the active and intelligent beadle of the district, " said and did.
76. This month you will be the darling of the media, so try to be a guest on TV and radio[Sentencedict.com], or try for an interview or write-up on the Internet or in print.
77. Lister said people should follow the 1946 advice of writer George Orwell: "Never use a metaphor, simile, or other figure of speech which you are used to seeing in print.
78. Asmus became friendly with a number of writers and appeared in print as a literary critic.
79. Combining drawing with carving, the technique of the xylograph is used in print clamp for reference.
80. A trademark used for an adhesive bandage with a gauze pad in the center, employed to protect minor wounds. This trademark sometimes occurs in print in figurative uses.
81. In 2010, IRL is obsolete, because we all realize by now that when we communicate with each other online it's just as real as when we do it in print or even face-to-face.
82. Last year, The New York Times suffered the humiliation of having to acknowledge in print that one of its young reporters, Jayson Blair, had plagiarised and fabricated stories.
83. Next year, the same display space will be given over to a student-designed exhibit on how early-modern instruments and maps were depicted in print.
84. Lithography - engraving by expasivity monlchamus in print , on behalf of the surface is a lithograph.
84. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and make good sentences.
85. The woodcut reproduced below circulated in print in the 1520 s.
86. A service mark used for a commercial establishment equipped with washing machines and dryers, usually coin-operated and self-service. This service mark often occurs in print in lowercase.
87. For any company trying to get their product or service out in print format, the task is ever more challenging and difficult.
88. Ases se drum long use or many times plus behind powder, Se drum drum core will aging, And results in print effect coarse, Or seriously leakage powder, Leads to your print job stop.
89. A professional noticer, a powerful communicator, a teacher, and a serious fisherman, Andrews is the best-selling author, of The Traveler's Gift, with millions of books in print.
90. Our fallback position was thus in print before our negotiations had ever begun.
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