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  • April 1974 Penguin reprint with a cover design by David Pelham. Ballardian » Landscapes From a Dream: How the Art of David Pelham Captured the Essence of J G Ballard’s Early Fiction
  • And indeed they were: the book was reprinted ten times in nine months. The Times Literary Supplement
  • The following story is reprinted from Dakota Dirt, a newsletter published by South Dakota State University Soil Testing Lab.
  • Published in 1918, the book was a sensationally fast seller and had to be reprinted six times within the year.
  • Before machine-readable, full-text e-prints were available, paper preprints were mailed by the author or the institution only to major institutions.
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  • Council was incorporated by Labbe and Cossart in their collection of the Acts of councils; that of the works of St. John Climacus, published in 1614, was reprinted by Migne in his Greek patrology The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 12: Philip II-Reuss
  • Some company will have been paid an enormous sum, they will spend thousands more reprinting notepaper and convincing us it's a good idea.
  • Dreadstar Vol. 1 TPB - This reprint of Jim Starlin's 80's ouvre collects the first few issues of the series (and not the Metamorphosis Odyssey that resulted in galactic genocide) that persuaded me that scifi wasn't so bad. Grafictive excesses
  • Bouvet was happy to oblige, and the Portrait historique was reprinted in the 1699 edition.
  • It goes without saying that more than a few of these works have been reprinted in anthologies such as Jonathan Strahan's The Best Science Fiction and Fantasy of the Year and several editions of Gardner Dozois's The Year's Best Science Fiction. August 2009
  • Their copies of the old text were reprinted in every land and by the middle of the nineteenth century, the cuneiform language (so called because the letters were wedge-shaped and "cuneus" is the Latin name for wedge) had given up its secrets. Ancient Man The Beginning of Civilizations
  • They are reprinted verbatim with the permission of the publisher.
  • This enjoyed cultish success, leading to several reprints. Times, Sunday Times
  • [*] Though the judge's portrait, reprinted in White Heat, suggests the very antithesis of Byronic romance, it was very likely Lord in whose arms Emily Dickinson was reputedly once seen "reclining" in the Homestead parlor by her scandalized neighbor/sister-in-law Susan Dickinson. The Woman in White
  • It remained an exceptionally rare book until it was reprinted in 1918.
  • Selecting from a prepared list of possible reasons, participants recorded the reason for each telephone inquiry onto preprinted tally sheets.
  • When used and managed appropriately, preprinted orders may help reduce the opportunity for transcription errors and can be a valuable tool for providing safe and efficient patient care.
  • Palin attorney Thomas Van Flein on Saturday warned legal action may be taken against bloggers and publications that reprint what he calls fraudulent claims. snip several websites, most notably liberal Alaska blogger Shannyn Moore, are now claiming as Democratic Underground Latest Breaking News
  • It is forbidden to reprint any article from this magazine without special permission.
  • The full chapter is reprinted here by permission of the author.
  • For that matter, he asked, ‘When does a preprint become a paper?’
  • In other fields, it's more important that non-experts can assume that published work has been vetted by reliable researchers; putting every paper out on a free preprint server is a dicier proposition.
  • Everyday stamps are called definitives, and are available continuously, being reprinted as necessary.
  • So, no, I didn't edit Son of Man at all, but the choice to reprint this classic and under appreciated work, which makes my Top Twenty list for the best and most visionary of 20th Century SF, as opposed to the nigh-infinite number of other books that could have filled the slot, is the result of the "editorial process" here. For Your Consideration: Books I Edited in 2008
  • The book had been reprinted and the publisher was to send the new copies to the auditorium. Times, Sunday Times
  • It is forbidden to reprint any article from this magazine without special permission.
  • Fortunately, Ross provides in a footnote the relevant quotation from my chapter, which I've reprinted below, except with the ellipses he uses replaced with the actual text in bold.
  • In fact half of its twenty-eight pieces are reprinted from that book.
  • He uses a laser printer to add specific information about the specific honey in question to his preprinted honey labels and then sticks the labels on the jars.
  • Apart from a reprint of The Home Place in 1968 and a second edition of The Inhabitants in 1972, both his landmark photo-texts were long out of print until 1999.
  • A little nugget from a previous post, reprinted just for you: Think Progress » Chuck Todd: ‘The Tea Party gets a big benefit’ from Fox News’ promotion.
  • These works have been reprinted in various editions and are all in print at this writing.
  • Finally, there is the 1972 Edinburgh Film Festival Booklet, edited by Jon Halliday and Laura Mulvey, which accompanied a retrospective of some twenty Sirk films and contains both reprints and new material.
  • NOTES: Labor historian Philip Foner says "The Dream of Debs" predicted the San Francisco general strike of 1934, that it is a small classic of working class propaganda and that it was reprinted in pamphlet form and had a huge circulation in labor circles. “. . . in the stiff, dead fingers, the petition of his slaves who toiled in Hell's Bottom.”
  • Because Deuteronomy is a 3000-year old pile of horseshit, inexplicably reprinted by Christianity, which is a 1500-year old pile of horseshit. Matthew Yglesias » The Warren Factor
  • In A Certain World Auden quotes Nietzsche's description of Dante ‘or the hyena poetizing among the tombs’; the quotation comes from Gotzen-Dammerung, reprinted in Samtliche Werke 6: 111.
  • Thirdly, the sevenpenny reprint of the popular novel is ruining the already ruined six-shilling novel. Books and Persons Being Comments on a Past Epoch 1908-1911
  • Their books have received great recognition, meriting several reprints and earning numerous literary awards.
  • This column was originally published in the Rapid City Journal, and is reprinted here with permission.
  • Dave and I are starting a new imprint, modestly called ‘The Collins Library,’ to do hardcover reprints of old, forgotten books.
  • She reprints a cartoon that shows three women in bathing suits and sashes as if in a Miss America pageant.
  • Ferguson contends that ‘preprint clerkly ideologies about the value of the ` illustrious vernaculars’ " helped to shape the development of the standardized print languages.
  • Why does a paper always seem like breaking news when it's in the preprint section, anyway?
  • Boston mechanic reprinted in The Man reminded "New York Trades 'Union" members that "the bos (sic) is often brought back to journeywork by hard luck. Advocating The Man: Masculinity, Organized Labor, and the Household in New York, 1800-1840
  • A friendship developed and they soon collaborated on the first edition of this volume, published in 1982, and now reprinted with a new afterword.
  • In terms of Conan's history, ` The Hour of the Dragon '(which was later reprinted under the title Conan the Conqueror) is the final story in the sequence. The Conan Chronicles
  • The latest Newspaper Association of America survey indicates that consumers strongly prefer to have preprints [such as inserts and flyers] in the Sunday newspaper.
  • Please quote reprinted annotated source consciously, otherwise you will be cursed with gang rape.
  • The following passage underscores my point that it is impossible, or at least irresponsible, to comprehend female literary consumption in antebellum America without including British reprints in the discussion. Acting 'Natural': Vanity Fair and the UnMasking of Anglo-American Sentiment
  • For long the standard work of its subject, it was reprinted in 1967 with minor corrections by the author, and again in 1974.
  • What is even more striking to me is how DC has decided to ahem "bluewash" this bit of history with their reprintings of early Batman issues. Comic Book Urban Legends Revealed #131 | Comics Should Be Good! @ Comic Book Resources
  • Now I keep a folder of preprinted mailing labels in my toolbox at all times.
  • But if you're planning to be at Dragonmeet, in addition to doing proper obeisance to the mighty robin_d_laws, and buying a Rare Preprint of our new Trail of Cthulhu adventure book, Shadows Over Filmland, and watching us divagate on GMing Tips and Investigative Game Design in seminars, and playing wonderful other games run by wonderful other people, ask me about Iowa State A&M. Kenneth Hite's Journal
  • It might now be proper, had not the favour with which it was at first received filled the kingdom with copies, to reprint it with notes partly supplemental and partly emendatory, to subjoin those discoveries which the industry of the last age has made, and correct those mistakes which the author has committed not by idleness or negligence, but for want of Boyle's and Newton's philosophy. Christian Morals
  • ATTRIBUTION: JOHN DRYDEN, Absalom and Achitophel, part 2, lines 268–69, p. 9 (1682, reprinted 1970). John Dryden (1631-1700)
  • Prion is rapidly establishing a name for itself as one of the most important publisher of paperback reprints of titles that have become established as ‘classic’ texts.
  • A major New York paperback publisher considered a reprint, Hutchinson said, but company honchos later changed their minds.
  • The section contains about 44,000 reprints and books and currently holds the most important periodicals of mammalogy and vertebrate palaeontology.
  • Reprinted without alteration, except in the spelling of "antient," among The Early Poems of Alfred Lord Tennyson
  • For those interested in extinct species, I've just published a non-facsimile reprint of Symington Grieve's The Great Auk, or Garefowl. Archive 2007-02-01
  • Petersham, MA: St. Bede's Publications, 1988. A reprint from 1953 Pantheon edition translated by Kathleen Pond. RIDDLE ME THIS
  • This reprint is the original, unabridged text.
  • So, I think he kind of defused his critics and ended up giving an important foreign policy speech that's going to be reprinted quite a bit because it shows his philosophy of what the United States needs to do now as we're heading into the new year. CNN Transcript Dec 10, 2009
  • The Telephone Tree appears in the wonderful oral history of the wharfies, "Under the Hook", by Tom Hills (a wharfie) and Wendy Lowenstein, originally published in 1982 but now reprinted in an expanded form to cover the The Telephone Tree
  • The book was taken off the shelves in England and wasn't reprinted in the US, though amended versions were later republished in both countries.
  • But Palin attorney Thomas Van Flein on Saturday warned legal action may be taken against bloggers and publications that reprint what he calls fraudulent claims. Gaea Times (by Simple Thoughts) Breaking News and incisive views 24/7
  • This is the first reprint of the book since the 1790s and is well edited.
  • This isn't the follow-up to Chin Up Chin Up's promising debut, but a reprint of their first EP with the addition of two remixes, an acoustic version of ‘Falcons and Vulcans’, and a video.
  • It sold out after six months of being widely available, but a paperback reprint is being prepared for the spring by I.B. Tauris.
  • Greer's CSE Mathematics Book 1 was first published in 1978 - it is now into its fifth reprint.
  • This one, for example, reprints four original pages to one from the Biancaneve series, and it's about twice as long as a normal fumetto issue. Essential Frankenstein fumetti? No.
  • What say you, then, to the fact, that whilst the outer half is devoted to an advertisement of Mr Reprint's imitative publications, the _better half_ contains a bold and faithful warning against such piracy! Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Volume 62, No. 384, October 1847
  • ETA: Oh, and truepenny and I have sold reprint rights to "Boojum" to the Hartwell & CramerYear's Best SF*, and I have sold reprint rights to Shoggoths in Bloom to the Hartwell & CramerYear's Best F. And me and me i think i'm getting there
  • This new edition in four volumes, a reprint of the 1962 paperback edition, costs [pounds sterling] 9.99 per volume.
  • He uses a laser printer to add specific information about the specific honey in question to his preprinted honey labels and then sticks the labels on the jars.
  • The 25 articles were reprinted, 9 from book chapters and 16 from 10 different journals.
  • The CD insert is a reprint of the original tour programme.
  • The snow reprints it, as it were, in clear white type alto-relievo. Walden
  • The Folio text reprints the play from a copy of the quarto supplemented, here and there, by the consultation of a promptbook, from which certain stage directions have been added or elaborated.
  • OH: Lucas County to reprint, remail 6,500 faulty absentee ballots LINK 'Daily Voting News' For February 15, 2008
  • The most liberal publication in the city was the news bulletin put out by the United States Information Service which reprinted articles from American newspapers, some of them about China.
  • Just so you know, I too have received a letter (which Xade has reprinted on his blog) and I too have been to pick up a package from a safe concreted in the ground next to a well known Melbourne landmark.
  • Because this recipe was so dazzling, I'm going to reprint it here.
  • I checked with Janet Hutchings, the editor, and she tells me that the Black Mask section will feature one reprint from the original magazine, to be paired with a new story. The Return of Black Mask
  • However, on the chance of being useful I send you an exact copy of the rubricated title-page of the reprint, which is as follows: Notes and Queries, Number 14, February 2, 1850
  • It was too late to reprint the ballots, so the Machine organized a write-in campaign for Daley.
  • He took his title from the Book of Revelation, via the triumphalist 1861 Battle Hymn of the Republic, reprinting it in full at the beginning of the novel.
  • All too soon, you hear that your book is remaindered, or perhaps, sold out, never to be reprinted.
  • The secretary has a list of over six hundred names of persons interested in nut culture, which he thinks should be circularized from time to time with reprints, or bulletins, setting forth the importance of, and the advances in, the art of nut culture. Northern Nut Growers Association, Report of the Proceedings at the Fourth Annual Meeting Washington D.C. November 18 and 19, 1913
  • Gow acted as Housman's literary executor, and supervised a reprint of his edition of Manilius.
  • Perrault's fables were much reprinted and adapted by the Victorians into children's picture books, burlesque, and pantomime.
  • Founded in Philadelphia in 1801 and issued weekly until 1809, Port Folio served up a miscellany of original and reprinted essays under the direction of Joseph Dennie.
  • I don't know if you have a copy of that book but it's one of the few scraps that fans can gnaw at until they put out full reprints. The Googlemeister Is In
  • Smith, R.B., 1982a, Crustal structure and evolution of an explosive silicic volcanic system at Yellowstone National Park, Special preprint for Scientific Articles on Yellowstone
  • This trend will gain further strength if the journals that make preprints available on the internet or publish internet-only versions of reports are taken into account.
  • The Collection of 300 Tang Poems will be reprinted next month.
  • In return, he presented the University with a handsome endowment for genetics student prizes and scholarships, funded by the sale of the cream of his reprint collection.
  • His book The Bayeux Tapestry has just been reprinted by Thames and Hudson.
  • Four questions required numerical answers, with a box preprinted for each required digit, thereby suggesting the correct number of digits.
  • Most of the Fujifilm Aladdin and Kodak Picture Maker kiosks you'll find in stores were designed to make reprints from scanned-in photos.
  • We wish to thank the Doctor for sharing with us a preprint of his manuscript.
  • They sell preprinted sheets that you run through your laser printer to make brochures and business cards and such.
  • I have pasted over the frontispiece a drawing of Yeats by the Senior Yeats which this edition does not reprint from The Trembling of the Veil.
  • II, Milo Milton Quaife, editor and annotator Chicago: A. C. McClurg & Co., 1910; reprinted: Chicago Historical Society, July 11, 1846, p. A Country of Vast Designs
  • [This verse, or something similar, occurs in a long ballad, or poem, on Flodden Field, reprinted by the late Henry Weber.] "Ay, and then there was Martin Swart I have heard my grandfather talk of, and of the jolly Almains whom he commanded, with their slashed doublets and quaint hose, all frounced with ribands above the nether-stocks. Kenilworth
  • The second Trollopian wave came crashing in with the paperback classic reprints series which were pioneered by the Penguin English Library (now Penguin Classics) in the late 1960s.
  • The paleontological reprint collection is catalogued on index cards and is not yet available in computer format.
  • His most famous composition, Missa ‘Quem dicunt homines’, was printed by Giunta in Missarum decem … liber primus 1522, almost certainly a reprint of a lost Petrucci book of 1515. Archive 2009-05-01
  • A New Yorker cartoon reprinted in Lee's autobiography epitomizes her appeal: A pot-bellied, bald man shaving at the bathroom sink glances at his wife, who is speaking to him from behind a shower curtain. More Than a Girl With a Gimmick
  • Another of the difficulties in compiling London's complete nonfiction is the curious fact that many of his articles were reprinted under different titles. A Rare Collection of Jack London's Nonfiction
  • The book reached number one in Ireland and was reprinted three times in three weeks following its release last year.
  • It had, of course, no truth in it whatsoever, and I more than once confessed publicly that it was only a jocosity … Scarcely a month goes by that I do not find the substance of it reprinted, not as foolishness but as fact, and not only in newspapers but in official documents and other works of the highest pretensions. August « 2008 « Isegoria
  • So the preprint could not simply be dismissed as the work of a crank. The Times Literary Supplement
  • Among the earliest uses of the term popular culture is an anonymous Contemporary Review editorial, reprinted under that title in the New York Times, bemoaning its lack. Archive 2009-09-01
  • We have seen it before in previous incarnations, but we reprint it as mildly amusing.
  • He was to regain absolute rights over his books three months after their first publication -- this was an invariable stipulation in all Balzac's treaties -- and was to give up fifty francs out of the two hundred and fifty considered due to him for each "feuille" of fifteen pages, to reimburse Buloz for the number of times the proofs had to be reprinted. [ Honore de Balzac, His Life and Writings
  • Reprinted in Il dialogo filosofico nel ˜500 europeo, D. Biagalli and G. Canziani, eds., Francesco Patrizi
  • DeMille revised thefirst two Ryker books and the Keller booksand reprinted them with Pocket Books in 1989 under the name Jack Cannon, but with Keller's name changed to Ryker. Archive 2009-05-10
  • The book is into its fifth reprint.
  • This contains reprints of articles from books and periodicals by the editors, Douglas Gomery, Nicholas Garnham, Oscar H. Gandy Jr., and Robert W. McChesney.
  • Oh yes, this DIRECT fanboy is extremely upset that a copy of a copy of a reprint of a fax of the summary of a failed 20-year old proposal is again making the rounds at NASA. Shuttle-C - NASA Watch
  • He has asked us to reprint a letter he wrote his students, explaining the joys of being a mathematician.
  • On the other hand, I've had past clients call asking to either revise or reprint old projects.
  • The book also contains a reprint of a funny science fiction short story, ‘Roll Over Beethoven,’ written by Cooper and Larry S. Haverkos.
  • The situation is aggravated by a media that routinely reprint government talking points - mustangs destroy the land, cost too much to manage, and constitute an invasive species (contradicted by some of the BLM's own websites, which refer to the wild horse as a "reintroduced" animal). Aspen Times - Top Stories
  • In a "Science" column first published last summer and reprinted below, Daniel Engber examined onanism across the animal kingdom.
  • I have discovered a few minor ones, but the biggest gaffe so far - a large chunk missing from Stravinsky's work list - has already been seen to, and purchasers of the books will receive a reprint of the full list.
  • The newspaper reprinted the facts, without fear or favour.
  • In its newly reprinted edition, this text will remain a staple for the study of early music.
  • Verify that your birth date preprinted on page one of the registration renewal form is accurate.
  • There are several copies listed in both places as "undated" and "reprints" -- I'm avoiding these, since while it's quite likely that they might be clearable, I'm not taking risks on this search. The Project Gutenberg FAQ 2002
  • Here's a weird thing; last week, I got a postcard addressed to Sasha, preprinted in funereal copperplate, with my name and some other details (venue, date) written in by hand, from a stonemasons in Edgware.
  • To mark his seventieth birthday, a series of Laurent de Brunhoff's classic stories have been reprinted this year in special hardback editions.
  • Each cardinal votes in disguised handwriting on a preprinted Latin form, folds it, and walks individually to the Sistine Chapel's altar, where he places the ballot on a paten and slips it into a chalice so all can see that a vote was cast.
  • It is useful to distinguish between an original edition, a popular reprint, and a critical edition.
  • Reprints - Reprints are impressions made from the original block but after the first edition.
  • I also hope his book is reprinted, the next generation of graphic designer could learn from Rob Roy's knowledge of a forgotten art.
  • Rather than attempt to describe this extraordinary piece of writing in my own clumsy words, I'd like to reprint the original "dek" Â and then strongly encourage you to read (or re-read) the whole thing yourself. The latest from teenvogue.com
  • No part of this excerpt may be reproduced or reprinted without permission in writing from the publisher. Excerpt: A Long, Long Time Ago and Essentially True by Brigid Pasulka
  • There are three new reprints of books on the Second World War.
  • Contrary to one of the expressed goals of the Landmark series, however, none of these is a reprint of an out-of-print book or hard-to-find journal article.
  • Cambridge was still hardly more than a village, a rural outskirt of Boston, such as Lowell described it in his article, _Cambridge Thirty Years Ago_, originally contributed to _Putnam's Monthly_ in 1853, and afterward reprinted in his _Fireside Travels_, 1864. Initial Studies in American Letters
  • It is a cheap paperback reprint of the second edition of a dictionary, of English as spoken in Jamaica.
  • Partial website is scan through waiting for feeling of knight-errant , talk hypostatic book will enrich website content to the net, and more websites are direct reprint from other station.
  • Software that is integrated with the corporate Intranet can allow occupants to log on right from their workstations and send a request for a badge or card that can be preprinted before a visitor arrives.
  • While the same preprinted headings appear throughout the journal, the uses to which the pages are dedicated vary widely.
  • The dictionary is reprinting with minor corrections.
  • Below I've preprinted an excerpt from our technical article describing the concept more thoroughly.
  • His autobiography (ghost-written, like all the publications that came out under his name) was serialized in magazines and on radio, bought by a major book club, and reprinted a number of times.
  • Don't bug private conversations, and don't buy papers that reprint them.
  • Permission to reprint this article is granted if the article is reproduced in its entirety, without editing, including the bio information.
  • Receiving a preprint of the paper, Gallo realized that they had forgotten to include an abstract, without which it could not be published.
  • The Collection of 300 Tang Poems will be reprinted next month.
  • Oh, and a reprint online of "Journeybread Recipe" in Endicott Studio's THE JOURNAL OF MYTHIC ARTS. Breakfast in Bed
  • Finally, should there be a reprint of this book, one can hope that the Press will take the trouble to weed out the endless proofreading errors that deface the present text.
  • In most cases they did not even mention that these are not new books - merely reprints of editions available for a long time.
  • A welcome addition to the Rocket Ride reprint is William F. Nolan's 1978 screen treatment of the John W. Campbell story. REVIEW: Who Goes There? by John W. Campbell
  • Ballot papers were misprinted, or had errors in, and then had to be reprinted, checked, and distributed (or in some cases re-distributed) all to a strict deadline.
  • Reprinted here is only one of the papal homilies from the last sacred Triduum, the one for the evening of Holy Thursday. Magister on Benedict's Liturgical Emphases
  • Source: KIAA; the paper published in the February 25 issue of Nature is "WASP-12b as a prolate, inflated and disrupting planet from tidal dissipation" arXiv:1002.4608 is the preprint. Ripped to Shreds, Exoplanet Suffers Painful Death | Universe Today
  • I may observe, that the publication in English, London, 1738, is a retranslation from the French, not a reprint of the original work of 1675-9. Notes and Queries, Number 65, January 25, 1851
  • The excerpts used here are reprinted by permission.
  • The projectors of the private bank in 1714, not only reprinted this pamphlet bearing date 1688, but they prepared a separate scheme of their own which they termed a projection for a bank of credit founded on land security. 32 The presentation of the petition of the projectors for incorporation produced considerable discussion, in which the public to some extent participated, through the various pamphlets then published by the disputants. 33 Currency and Banking in the Province of the Massachusetts-Bay [excerpts]
  • The handsome book reprints thirteen poems from Near Klamath, which is probably why Carver dedicated it to Dennis Schmitz and used the same epigraph from Kafka that had appeared in the earlier book. Raymond Carver
  • While her other books have gone out of print, Mythology has been reprinted many times.
  • The nursing supervisors were interviewed by telephone and were asked 3 questions, each requiring either a yes or a no answer, and their responses were indicated on a preprinted interview form.
  • This book, a reprint of a collection first published in 1960, is intended to shed some light on this neglected phase of Yeats's life.
  • The Centre long ago realized the importance of information retrieval systems on the Internet, including the distribution of in-house preprints, yearly activities and public access catalogs.
  • This is where a line of fabrics are reprinted on cheaper fabric to achieve a lower price.
  • Hulton Archive/Getty Images A ceaseless self-promoter, Gandhi bought up the entire first edition of his first, hagiographical biography to send to people and ensure a reprint. Among the Hagiographers
  • The two volumes of canzone italiane 1574–81 can also for the most part be classified as madrigals; the first volume was twice reprinted, and both volumes appeared in German translation in 1595. Archive 2009-06-01
  • A second edition appeared in 1881 and many reprints followed in this century, especially during the 1960s after the publication of William Styron's controversial novel The Confessions of Nat Turner.
  • In fact, the Premchand volume does not even bother to name an editor; it contains simply a reprint of four books of translations of Premchand by three different translators published over the last decade or two.
  • Greer's CSE Mathematics Book 1 was first published in 1978 - it is now into its fifth reprint.
  • There are reprints of popular titles in colourful paperbacks at special prices.
  • Migne's printers set older editions in close-packed, double-columned reprints from stereotypes on steam-driven presses.
  • You can create the gift certificates on the computer or buy preprinted ones at an office supply store.
  • A better question is whether I should go back and disemvowel the post you were kind enough to reprint (and your reprinting of it), but that horse seems to have bolted the barn some time ago, so I'm not sure I see the point. Discourse.net: Patricia D. White to Be Dean of University of Miami School of Law
  • Poke around the middle of the store, and you'll find a mix of subgenres: reprints of vintage comics; the arty (and often raw) 'comix' indebted to the underground movement of the 1960s; and Japanese titles based on the hyperactive animé cartoons. The Spirit of the Spirit
  • Please quote reprinted annotated source consciously, otherwise you will be cursed with gang pe.
  • I had also read a preprint of Francis's own review, ‘On protein synthesis’.
  • [363] Swift wrote to Pope on May 31, 1737: ” 'Pray who is that Mr. Glover, who writ the epick poem called Leonidas, which is reprinting here, and has great vogue?' Life of Johnson
  • Her statement — about a former lover who, she claimed, had abused her (distinct from her former husband, whom she regularly and epically ranted about), and who somehow, in her mind, seemed now interchangeable with O.J. — released first to the Drudge Report and then reprinted in Murdoch’s New York Post, among other places, was not unreminiscent of Unabomber Theodore Kaczynski’s manifesto. The Trouble with Judith
  • The magazine is to be reprinted without the cartoon. Times, Sunday Times
  • We'd publish reprints and vintage articles, a new article that had to do with a similar topic, and a technical, aesthetic, history or conservation article.
  • Not even our candour, which is immense, permits us to reprint the slogan the manufacturer has adopted for his poster: those who go prowling on Hudson Street may see it for themselves. Pipefuls
  • It did not take very long for J---- to work through the fifty pages of Keats reprinted in Professor Hidden Page's anthology; and then he, a lone and laughing faun among that pack of stern sophomores -- so flewed, so sanded, out of the Spartan kind, crook-knee'd and dewlapped like Thessalian bulls -- sped away into thickets of Landor, Plum Pudding Of Divers Ingredients, Discreetly Blended & Seasoned
  • Often in fine but upper-case print, most preprinted prescription labels include the words.
  • As was the custom of the times, the studio's photographs were reprinted on tiny cards called "cartes de visite," making his work greatly accessible. Mathew Brady's photographs made a president, captured reality of Civil War
  • He called the items "score cards" with the players names preprinted on the card.
  • It is then published as a private preprint on the journal site at an address known only to the editor, authors and reviewers.
  • The situation is aggravated by a media that routinely reprint government talking points -- mustangs destroy the land, cost too much to manage, and constitute an invasive species (contradicted by some of the BLM's own Web sites, which refer to the wild horse as a "reintroduced" animal). High Country News - Most Recent
  • By the early 1980’s, many writers who had grown up on Bulwark’s Silver Age books relied on those reprints to show readers the previous incarnations of characters as they used them in alternate universe cross-over stories. The Codex Continual » Bulwark Comics: The Silver Age
  • Hereford, and York survive only in fragments or _torsi_; and the modern reprint of the first was formed from a combination of several imperfect originals. The Book-Collector A General Survey of the Pursuit and of those who have engaged in it at Home and Abroad from the Earliest Period to the Present Time
  • And there was Look & Learn magazine, which ran colour reprints of an old comic serial called The Trigan Empire (I recently rediscovered it online, and my golly is it a bit ... well, 'dodgy' would be the kindest word). MIND MELD: What Book Introduced You to Science Fiction?
  • One of the best historical anthologies has been reprinted with a semi-new title: _The Oxford Book of Victorian Detective Stories_ (Oxford University Press, $17.95), edited by Michael Cox, first published in 1992 as _Victorian Tales of Mystery and Detection. Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine
  • It has produced a handsome booklet of postcards that tell the stories of individual women from many countries - and includes preprinted messages ready for mailing to your senators and representative.
  • The Collection of 300 Tang Poems will be reprinted next month.
  • If the book publisher refuses to reprint or republish the work when the stocks of the book are exhausted, the copyright owner shall have the right to terminate the contract.
  • How about we give everyone a chance to reprint by saying there's a rumour that later the same evening the gang "drugged, debagged and rode an oik"? New Statesman

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