I. verb
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
appeared in print (= has been published )
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Some of the material used has appeared in print before .
file/print server
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All data is stored on a central file server.
fine print
IRIS print
print run
printed circuit
printed matter
printing ink
printing press
print/publish a story
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The News of the World decided not to print the story.
read/check the small print
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Always read the small print before you sign anything.
screen printing
small print
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Always read the small print before you sign anything.
voice print
wood/metal/print etc shop
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One auto shop class is run just for girls.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADVERB
on
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The firm will arrange for a customer to have their particular message printed on specially prepared cards.
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Co., which makes the stock that dollar bills are printed on .
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Some key caps have the letters printed on rather than moulded into the plastic.
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All the carefully prepared summaries and analyses were not worth the paper they were printed on .
out
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The results of an enquiry can be printed out and retained for reference if required.
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I get fax messages printed out through my phone line in the hospital.
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The user can then view items of interest and print out the most important ones.
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These, along with dates and locations, will be printed out on the screen to help identify them.
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This is particularly useful for adding explanatory graphs to otherwise incomprehensible sets of figures before printing out .
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You print out those recipes you want from the disk.
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Activists were encouraged to download and print out the flag and to send in details of their plans for it.
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The buffer lets you save anything you can see on the screen to a file, for later viewing or printing out .
■ NOUN
book
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The February 1987 issue printed a list of books which could be obtained from Vanguard Books.
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None the less, the fact remained: The book had been printed .
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I had to pay the publisher to print the books , and not many people bought them.
cards
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The firm will arrange for a customer to have their particular message printed on specially prepared cards .
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Just get some samples together, print up pretentious business cards , inflate values, rent out tent space and voila!
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In Tehelka's suburban office in Delhi, they devised a false logo for West End and printed off phoney business cards .
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Some of them print up business cards , like lawyers.
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They even printed their own business cards .
computer
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Three minutes later, the computer prints out a list of 60 names of suitable recipients, together with their relevant data.
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But now he uses a computer to draw the designs, and the computer prints them out on canvas.
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The computer prints a word, e.g. caterpillar, with a picture of a long green caterpillar beside it.
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Hewlett-Packard, an innovator in computer printing .
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The computer started to print out the bill as Adam looked at the picture on the front page of the newspaper.
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Reports go into the computer , to be printed , bound, and, in effect, published for classroom use.
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They might even use the computer to print out some simple questions to use on site.
copy
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Press Shift-F7 I to print a copy of the text. 19.
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Only one hundred copies were printed .
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The three friends have printed 5, 000 copies of the book, but refuse to say how much they spent.
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An A4 publication, it print run of 60,000 copies .
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We will now print a copy of the form letter and its envelope.
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You can use this function to print repeated copies of a string.
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Follow these steps to print the first copy . 1.
document
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There is no absolute requirement for the terms to be printed on the document which incorporates them into the contract.
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Press Shift-F7 1 to print the document .
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Mail lets you send email, and Print will print the document you're viewing.
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You can treat it as a printer, but one that prints its documents elsewhere.
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Printing from the screen allows you to print the entire document , the current page, or any block.
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The value of printing a linear document from a database has been appreciated for a long time.
form
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Results can be printed in any form using the word processor.
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The Bureau drew most of its figures from a written answer to a printed form .
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If your event information is already printed in a calendar form , please ensure that all the required information is included.
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This should be carefully typed or printed in the form that you anticipate using when the collection of data begins.
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At Midvale, they used upward of two hundred printed forms .
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If you are not ready to print the form letter, save it under a different name.
information
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You can also print the detailed information and your immediate tree.
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Fax machines deliver print information using phone lines traditionally reserved for voice transmission.
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Kroger Supermarkets print exhibition information , with a toll-free telephone number for reservations, on four million grocery bags.
ink
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Her name, Beulah, is printed in green ink on a heart-shaped name tag.
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Switching between black and color printing requires changing ink cartridges.
letter
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Thank you for printing my letter .
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Then retrieve the original template and repeat the steps for inserting the variables and printing the letter and envelope.
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P.S. I hope you can print my letter - Tennis World, and keep up your high standards.
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Please type or print your letters and keep them brief.
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Known as the Golden Gospel, it was St. John printed in gold letters on dark olive paper.
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He collected wildflowers and pressed and arranged them in a Bible; or he laboriously printed letters to public figures.
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The Daily Express even printed a sneering open letter on the front page at the gall of a selector picking himself.
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He has bad handwriting; he prints the letters .
message
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You can, of course, print any mail messages you wish to retain using 6.2.0 - Print Mail Index.
money
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If the central bank is forced to print money then inflation begins to take off and the economy languishes.
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Bank officials remain opposed to loosening monetary policy by printing money .
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The government would not print the money to pay for inflationary wage deals.
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The government started printing more money soon after the savings-freeze and inflation has picked up again.
name
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If handwritten, write clearly and print your name .
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The newspapers printed the names of hundreds of other temples that did likewise.
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You should print your name and address on the back of the cheque or postal order.
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I pulled out our instruction sheet on which was printed the name of the ryokan where we were all to have lunch.
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You may include a separate piece of paper for this, but print your name on it very clearly.
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Wear a plastic wristband printed with your last name and social-security number.
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In the first the press is expressly refused permission to print the name of the raped woman.
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Our first macro will print a letterhead name and address, centered on the page.
newspaper
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The newspaper printed the story, using only the lawyer's performance name, as requested.
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The newspapers printed the names of hundreds of other temples that did likewise.
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Four newspapers are printed at Thomson House -.
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The study made headlines everywhere, and newspapers printed a revised height-weight chart that reflected the lean weights Willett recommends.
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The newspapers printed stories about the whole population of peasant villages being deported to Siberia.
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By 1844, a Washington newspaper started printing telegraphed news from Maryland.
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The Union-Tribune, like most newspapers , does not print the names of rape victims without their consent.
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The newspapers had stopped printing anything about Dickie for want of anything to print.
number
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F Format Numbers are printed with a fixed number of decimal places.
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Numbers do not appear on the screen, but all lines from the code are printed with line numbers.
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I was doing interviews with any newspaper or magazine that approached me and some had printed contact numbers for the Friends.
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It also was printed in a number of publications, including a far-right extremist tabloid, gun magazines and police journals.
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Please note that the committee have decided not to print surnames when telephone numbers or addresses are shown.
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It is edited in London but printed at a number of plants around the world.
numbers
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Numbers in the range 0.1 to 1 will be printed as such.
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Numbers do not appear on the screen, but all lines from the code are printed with line numbers.
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I was doing interviews with any newspaper or magazine that approached me and some had printed contact numbers for the Friends.
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Please note that the committee have decided not to print surnames when telephone numbers or addresses are shown.
page
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Here they wrote up their interviews and observations, edited them, created artwork and designed and printed their pages .
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The command 8-will print from page 8 to the end of the text.
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The Windows driver provides a wide range of facilities, including laying down watermarks and printing multiple pages per sheet.
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Line formatting affects the placement of entire paragraphs on the screen and on the printed page .
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Taking a deep breath we elected to go the whole hog and print 16 pages .
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One was its bit-mapped display, allowing for the flexibility of type and graphics that one gets from the printed page .
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It takes about a minute to print a full A4 page .
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WordPerfect will print those pages of the document.
paper
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Some papers gleefully printed the video-blackmail story as fact.
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Random House says it is shipping 150, 000 copies, and has paper ready to print another 100, 000.
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The quality of the paper and printing has been improved noticeably in recent issues, including the cover and binding.
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Then the Chicago papers printed stories about the magazine stories, as confirmation of their earlier stories.
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Also visit the press to see that day's paper being printed .
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All the carefully prepared summaries and analyses were not worth the paper they were printed on.
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The schedule should be on good quality paper and printed if cost does not prohibit such luxury.
photograph
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In 1843 he set up the first printing workshop to reproduce photographs for sale.
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Junge Welt printed a photograph of some demonstrators.
press
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The press , in particular, printed sensational reports of the happenings at cinemas and concerts featuring rock and roll films and music.
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This displays the prompt Press Y to print just the highlighted text.
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Sheet fed a printing press which prints single sheets of paper, not reels.
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The organizing committee had made the colossal error of hiring a non-union press to print the official program.
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But what if the employee of a printing press that prints the forthcoming publicity documents buys Superman stock before the public announcement?
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Perfector a printing press which prints both sides of the paper at one pass through the machine.
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The press also prints publications for non-church organisations, including several cultural periodicals and two of the country's national weekly newspapers.
report
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The press, in particular, printed sensational reports of the happenings at cinemas and concerts featuring rock and roll films and music.
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Version 4.0 also comes with the facility to print reports to screen.
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The summary report print facility in the computer-based Problem Control Facility should be used to print the reports.
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The editor of the party newspaper is under house arrest for printing a report about tanks being moved out of Tirana.
screen
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So in 1994 the company designed a 48-hour customized training program in screen printing for its existing workforce.
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Line formatting affects the placement of entire paragraphs on the screen and on the printed page.
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Ingredients and directions for each recipe appear on the same screen and can be printed out to use in the kitchen.
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Printing from the screen allows you to print the entire document, the current page, or any block.
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Some minor changes that have been made to the screen and print format menu will also be covered here.
sheet
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One side is then printed and the sheet is then turned over and printed from the other edge using the same forme.
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Raising a newly printed sheet to her face, Price scans each line.
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The Windows driver provides a wide range of facilities, including laying down watermarks and printing multiple pages per sheet .
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Sheet fed a printing press which prints single sheets of paper, not reels.
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Some organisations print a sheet of miniature photographs so that editors may choose which, if any, they would like to have.
story
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Some papers gleefully printed the video-blackmail story as fact.
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Then the Chicago papers printed stories about the magazine stories, as confirmation of their earlier stories.
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The Northern Echo printed the story based on information given by prosecutors at the crown court.
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The ploy didn't work: although the News of the World did not print the Mahmood story , other papers did.
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The newspapers printed stories about the whole population of peasant villages being deported to Siberia.
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You need successful publications and I need for successful publications to print my stories .
text
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However, as the frequency was only doubled in the horizontal axis the benefits were lost if you printed landscape format text !
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To print smaller segments of text , press Alt-F4 to highlight the text, then press Shift-F7.
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There is no way you can print text rotated.
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This displays the prompt Press Y to print just the highlighted text .
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If your answer is just print out nicely justified text with the spelling checked then you may be in for a surprise.
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Like the summary, comments will not print with the text but can be displayed on the screen for your information.
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This macro sets the printer for single sheets and gives the command to print full text . 10.
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Footers start printing on the last text line, with additional footer lines running into the bottom margin.
word
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The computer prints a word , e.g. caterpillar, with a picture of a long green caterpillar beside it.
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The printed word remains the access route to every other form of intellectual information.
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Her passing marks a loss for those everywhere who love the printed word , and Tucson is the poorer for it.
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William was having difficulty getting his Panasonic printer to print multi-page Word For Windows documents.
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Filtered through the printed word of newspaper pages, politics became less personal and more distant from home.
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It is customary to print foreign words in italics, so that the name of an organism is usually underlined or italicised.
PHRASES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
gloss finish/print
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By Michael at Paul Nath Sleek, high gloss finish achieved with maximum height.
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The next stage is buffing to a gloss finish.
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Three coats are usually sufficient if a high gloss finish is required.
licence to print money
not worth the paper it is written on/printed on
reading/printed etc matter
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Armed with the knowledge gleaned from reading matter and known computer buffs I travelled far and wide.
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But they also noted whether there was reading matter in the house.
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I was grateful for the information you conveyed regarding Heather's reading matter on Rhodes.
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The noble Lord is not, you understand a personal friend of mine: just my current reading matter .
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There were also other changes, such as in available reading matter .
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Thus the best libretto ever written for the best opera ever written is scarcely tolerable as reading matter .
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Typographer a specialist in the design of printed matter , and in particular the art of typography.
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Typography the design and planning of printed matter using type.
sepia photograph/print
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My aunts seemed very far away, faded, sepia photographs stuck in some childhood album.
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Prominent among the pictures is an 1854 sepia photograph of Jonathan Pickering, the bewhiskered company founder.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Brown's suing the magazine for printing nude photos of him.
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His second novel was originally printed in Paris.
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How do you want the pictures printed?
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How long will it take for this file to print ?
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I'd like to print it in color if I can.
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Most of our books are printed abroad.
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Please print your name in block capitals.
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The mark of a child's shoe was clearly printed in the mud.
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They printed my letter in the Sunday paper.
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This book was printed on recycled paper.
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Where did you get your wedding invitations printed?
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Why won't this printer print ?
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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A couple of months later I had some bumper stickers printed up.
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Bed the base on which the Forme is held when printing by Letterpress.
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Criticism was therefore banned, and only bare synopses of each film allowed to be printed.
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It printed prose and verse in broadside and chapbook form till its activities were cut short by the War.
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The maker of printing chemicals said it intends to eliminate about 100 jobs, reducing its work force to about 500.
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The Northern Echo printed the story based on information given by prosecutors at the crown court.
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The schedule should be on good quality paper and printed if cost does not prohibit such luxury.
II. noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
fine
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Primarily, documentary was thought of as having a goal beyond the production of a fine print .
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You submit your offer on Form 656, but read the fine print on the back.
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His agent was sorting out the fine print .
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Phil did not read the fine print .
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He came to Teesside from Newcastle where he ran a fine art print workshop.
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When comparing companies, beware of fine print that can spell significant differences.
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You can get a fine Bonnard print for £2,500; a Pissarro for less than £7,000.
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They did so simply by reading the fine print and slithering through the loophole that yawned, obvious and inviting, therein.
large
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If the blackboard is used for notes, these should be written in large , clear print .
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Small requests would normally be serviced during the day. Large prints will be run overnight.
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It was spelled out in large print .
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Young children may need large print but should be educated to use smaller print as their reading develops.
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The sweatshirts have a large logo print on the front.
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There is a large selection of print out types to choose from and each one is fully described in the manual.
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The larger the number, the larger the print size.
small
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Information is power, but for some people small print or big words are a barrier to finding valuable health information.
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So always check the small print .
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And is there any other small print ?
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Read the small print of any agreement you have with an agency, and be honest with agency staff about your dilemma.
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It is essential to read the small print on the auction particulars, especially where obligations are being passed to the purchasers.
■ NOUN
run
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It can cost between 50p and £1.50 to have passports produced, depending on the print run and the complexity.
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They also had calculated the cost of a print run of 10, 000.
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Its print run is not a few thousand - but 54,000!
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The first print run of 6,000 sold out and a second of 4,000 is moving quickly.
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These days, that figure can represent an entire print run .
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The day his drawing came out Le Patriote had its highest annual print run .
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Contemporary Women Artists, a new colour microfiche is now on its second print run .
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Bloomsbury says that most if its first print run of 15,000 copies has been subscribed.
■ VERB
appear
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The top story, about police computers, turned out to be slightly too long when it appeared in print .
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Not until 1717 did he appear in print , with a grand jury charge denouncing Jacobites.
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It was raw, frank and eventually it appeared in print .
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I think it true to say that at the present time it is not at all difficult for academics to appear in print .
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Mozart's first works to appear in print .
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Despite this, they always appear in print as extraordinary adventures in a romantic, far-off, sun-kissed land.
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Laser-printers can instantly show him how his efforts appear in print .
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Anything that has appeared in print so many times must be true.
PHRASES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
gloss finish/print
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By Michael at Paul Nath Sleek, high gloss finish achieved with maximum height.
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The next stage is buffing to a gloss finish.
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Three coats are usually sufficient if a high gloss finish is required.
licence to print money
sepia photograph/print
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My aunts seemed very far away, faded, sepia photographs stuck in some childhood album.
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Prominent among the pictures is an 1854 sepia photograph of Jonathan Pickering, the bewhiskered company founder.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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a floral print
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A new print of "Citizen Kane" has just been released.
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I'll order two sets of prints, and you can have one of them.
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I don't want your dirty hand prints all over the walls.
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Some cat left its paw prints on my car.
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The information is available in several formats including print , CD-ROM, and from our website.
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We found a set of prints on the door.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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All he had to do, he knew, was get the thing in print .
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Courbet intended having some of his paintings photographed and prints of these were to be sold at his private exhibition in 1855.
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First published in 1937, the book is still in print .
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I see your tenderness in the bureaucratic print .
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Sure, a print can be straightened out in the lab, but slide shows are unforgiving.
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The prints combined quality and cheapness and were produced in vast numbers.