Similar words: print, enter into, interested, acquainted, integrated, disappointed, at regular intervals, principal. Meaning: ['prɪntɪd] adj. written in print characters or produced by means of e.g. a printing press.
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(151) Mailing designs home to be printed on samples sewn by his mum, Wells made a start in sports couture.
(152) The names of 934 journalists, dating back to 1812, are printed on tinted-glass panels affixed to a spiral steel frame.
(153) Answers to each part of the competition will be printed the following month.
(154) The press, in particular, printed sensational reports of the happenings at cinemas and concerts featuring rock and roll films and music.
(155) They decorated the place with hanging plants and printed fabrics stretched over wooden frames.
(156) Same thing affected the Prodraw review, and the contents page was printed by the time its new position had been determined.
(157) Printed forms produced by the Law Society Records Office must be used, not the sample forms supplied for information only.
(158) His monopoly of printed and written news was breached by the exclusion crisis but then restored.
(159) Like other competitors, he also produced a written explanation, but in Scott's case this was a thirty-page printed booklet.
(160) Americans detest all lies except lies spoken in public or printed lies. Edgar Watson Howe
(161) Users also seem to play an important role in silicon based semi-conductors and electronic sub-assemblies on printed circuits.
(162) It is for this reason that a seller will usually be unable to rely on an exclusion clause printed on a receipt.
(163) He lit a cigarette and gazed at the page of his book until the printed words ceased to dance about.
(164) You have to get letter heads printed, make it look good, have a fake box number.
(165) Printed in the shrill neons of commercial art, these leering posters document the slick, creeping hucksterism of contemporary life.
(166) Of these the Norfolk Democrat and Suffolk Punch, both printed and carrying advertisements,[sentencedict.com/printed.html] were particularly impressive.
(167) The new attributes apply to characters subsequently printed to the screen.
(168) However, as the frequency was only doubled in the horizontal axis the benefits were lost if you printed landscape format text!
(169) On the inside, as promised, was a label, printed black on gold, scratched and ink-stained but clearly legible.
(170) Rambam printed business cards carrying a working telephone number complete with voice mail.
(171) Both the counterfoil and the voting slip have identical numbers printed on them similar to a cloakroom or raffle tickets.
(172) In Tehelka's suburban office in Delhi, they devised a false logo for West End and printed off phoney business cards.
(173) A couple of months later I had some bumper stickers printed up.
(174) The three friends have printed 5, 000 copies of the book, but refuse to say how much they spent.
(175) If printed in time tickets may be available a few days ahead of the programme from Henley and Twyford booking offices.
(176) But the character in the film ceases to amuse when presented on the printed page.
(177) His articles, printed in the New York and Boston press, were widely distributed in pamphlet form.
(178) But, alas, the printed word can not adequately convey the panting, gasping misery of this particular torment.
(179) Although printed indexes tend to be either controlled or natural language, many large databases can now be searched in both ways.
(180) There is no absolute requirement for the terms to be printed on the document which incorporates them into the contract.
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