Let's hope for a quicker-to-read, smaller and cheaper reprinting in paperback. |
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Permission for reprinting must be secured from the publisher of the book or periodical from which the illustration is excerpted. |
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Some company will have been paid an enormous sum, they will spend thousands more reprinting notepaper and convincing us it's a good idea. |
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In 2007 Charlie's editor had been hauled into court for reprinting cartoons of Muhammad from a Danish magazine. |
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Consider the cost of reprinting menus with the specified nutritional information. |
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This could cost thousands of dollars, not to mention the additional cost of reprinting if an ingredient is substituted or a recipe modified. |
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Expenditures include operations and management costs for reprinting various bulletins. |
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Because of the high demands for this publication it has undergone reprinting. |
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The statement said the bombing was intended to exact revenge for Danish newspapers' reprinting of cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad. |
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The government is having to spend hundreds of millions of dollars reprinting English publications, road signs and maps. |
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To correct the errors that were created and pay due homage to these three giants of the cultural scene in Quebec, we are reprinting this piece. |
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It also supported reprinting some hardcopies of the document as this handbook is consistently one of the publications that is most in demand. |
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Before reprinting textbooks, the United Nations Mission in Kosovo took measures to remove negative ethnic messages and biased historical references. |
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Doc experienced a resurgence of popularity in 1964, when Bantam Books began reprinting all the original stories as paperbacks, though a number of these were abridged. |
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You chose to omit this caption when reprinting the cartoon. |
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Slow motion can be created by reprinting each frame two or three times. |
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SwiftReprint and PCL help businesses reduce waste when reprinting, and facilitate accurate electronic document creation, delivery, and review. |
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It is interesting to note that we have been reprinting the brochures in the official languages every year since the start of the project to keep up with higher public demand for them. |
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These policies were established at a time when reuse generally meant photocopying for limited distribution, adapting for conference presentation, or reprinting or excerpting in another published document. |
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Peters, in which former reporter Henry Wheaton sued then current reporter Richard Peters for reprinting cases from Wheaton's Reports in abridged form. |
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Eventually the people began using the broadsheet as a source for political activism by reprinting speeches, ballads or narrative songs originally performed by bards. |
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On the subject of piracy, writings in the nineteenth century mostly consisted of the reprinting of source materials with little, if any commentary or interpretation. |
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Reprinting ensured that historians remained objective, and that the grand pirate narratives remained intact. |
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