How To Use Mimeograph machine In A Sentence
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Cuba has banned sales to the public of computers, along with photocopiers, printers, and mimeograph machines.
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Mimeograph: With one mimeograph machine, one operator has made 5,752,500 reproductions.
Emergency Relief in North Carolina. A Record of the Development and the Activities of the North Carolina Emergency Relief Administration, 1932-1935. North Carolina Emergency Relief Commission, State administrator, Mrs. Thomas O'Berry. Edited by J.S. K
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We had a newsletter called The Roscoe Street Blues, which we ran off with a mimeograph machine.
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The mimeograph machine was going all the time, churning out a cross-flurry of monographs, memos and rough drafts.
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Note 2: Beatitude was first published in 1959 on the mimeograph machine at the Bread and Wine Mission on Grant Avenue by Bob Kaufman, John Kelly and others.

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At the designated time, he showed up in a subterranean Parrish office and was greeted by an upperclassman and a mimeograph machine.
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In the 1960s - thanks to the mimeograph machine and the photo-offset printed paperback book - poetry was popular, glamorous, engaged, and confrontational.
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The Gestetner mimeograph machine was at my house, along with a scanner new at the time that allowed us to create mimeograph stencils from original layouts.
Larry Magid: Original 1969 Berkeley People's Park Leaflets Found
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They sit there; they copy opinions from these fools, these babblers, these idiots, the State Department mouthpieces, mimeograph machines!
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There were 6,000 other prisoners in the camp, and the nurses used an old mimeograph machine to start a public health campaign on the dangers of disease.
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Knowing the innate power of the press, he bought a mimeograph machine.
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I was alone in a room with my books on a wall and a mimeograph machine at a table nearby.
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His 6,000 inventions included the electric light bulb, the phonograph, and the mimeograph machine.
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When E. Joyce Matheny produced church bulletins, she brought them to life the old-fashioned way: with a typewriter from Sears Roebuck and a mimeograph machine she believes was ‘model 410.’
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In 1967, with $400 from an honorarium, he bought a used mimeograph machine, and with the help of poets Johari Amini and Carolyn Rodgers founded Third World Press in the basement of his Southside Chicago apartment.
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He finished the stencils in two hours, and, feeling a towering strength in his heretofore ordinary frame, immediately carried them upstairs to the mimeograph machine.
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In the 1960s - thanks to the mimeograph machine and the photo-offset printed paperback book - poetry was popular, glamorous, engaged, and confrontational.
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Noah published the Ark Newsletter with the mimeograph machine I used to run in the office.
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Ed also wrote regularly for the series of one-shot mimeo magazines I'd begun producing, sub rosa and under cover of darkness, on a mimeograph machine I'd discovered in a broom closet at the University.
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That last proviso might have given whale oil entrepreneurs the power to veto electric lighting or allowed mimeograph machine manufacturers to nix photocopiers.