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printing press
1. When printing presses were finally up and running again there was a very large demand for this particular book
2. Some of my earliest memories are of a printing press pounding away … with that wonderfully idiosyncratic smell of ink and paper … come to think of it I must have gone to stay with the grandparents when Chris was born … I’d have been about four then
3. There were high-speed photogravure printing presses in full color turning out millions of copies of glossy publications to millions of consumers basin-wide
4. appearance of the printing press, some authors have the
5. For the beginning, as printing presses were only a few,
6. The first question people normally ask when encountering manuscripts that are copied is: “How accurate are the copies when compared to the originals?” or “How well were these manuscripts preserved through the ages since the days of Moses?” Although these manuscripts were copied by hand, until the invention of the printing press in the 1,400’s AD, the Jewish scribes had an intricate and ritualistic system by which this was done
7. “No, but anyone can run a printing press once it’s set up
8. ” She supposed stealing paper and ink would be possible but a printing press?
9. We should not have to worry about someone hearing the creaking of the printing press
10. Make sure to get printing press ink
11. “Books will doubtlessly know more about printing presses than I
12. Of course, someone ambling into the fish cannery would find the printing press loitering in the corner a tad odd
13. Our orders were to stop their printing presses, break up the protests and bring the organizers to justice – or kill them: it didn’t matter any longer, but time did
14. The remodelled basement held offices and a large area to house the printing press and other equipment needed for the organisation, which relied on mass mailings requesting donations from thousands of Christians in Canada and the USA
15. I always though that book burning only started after Gutenberg invented the printing press, how surprised was I to find it happened in Jeremiah’s time already!
16. To a large degree, the invention of the printing press with the associated spread of literacy made the Protestant Reformation inevitable
17. It wasn’t like you and I write; the information just suddenly appeared! I did not even need to read it, but right now, I can tell you EVERYTHING that was on that paper, because it was instantly impressed on my mind like a printing press prints on paper
18. It is almost like having your own printing press cranking out those hundred dollar bills as fast as it can print! Without a list you might have the best product on the planet but you will not have a soul to sell them to!
19. The final item I needed to address was the thorny matter of high-speed electrostatic printing machines versus the traditional small addressograph printing presses
20. Getting a printing press ready to print is called, not unreasonably, a ‘make-ready’
21. This is where the printing press comes in
22. differently, such as when the printing press came into
23. in Italy, the fifteenth century was seeing other remarkable accomplishments, including the spread of printing presses after 1440 following the model of Johannes Gutenburg that revolutionized the printing industry
24. Though the printing press was developed centuries earlier in China, the challenge of assembling the great variety of moveable type necessary to represent the unwieldy Chinese system of writing proved a great hindrance to prolific Chinese printing, whereas the small alphabets of Europe were much more easily managed
25. opening of the door allowed a cacophony of sound from the printing presses to enter the room they
26. a typewriter to bang out 10,000 letters when you could have a printing press do it in a
27. Those torches were tossed on the aid society building, the printing press, the bank, and other offending structures
28. With the invention of theprinting press, the access barrier was
29. But the printing presses have reached the point of no return
30. questioning? Why do all members of the printing press or electronic media ignore the subject as if it does
31. He became famous because of the printing press
32. Then the Printing Press was invented
33. production of printing presses the common people
34. Abby per his instructions had created a glorified printing press
35. For that matter, however little he wanted to admit it, his inability to crush the Fist or even find the printing presses churning out all that anti-Inquisition propaganda was probably terrifying to him
36. So when the private sector version of the money printing press breaks, oceans of money and wealth get vaporised
37. The doorman escorted me down the stairs to the subterranean room that once housed the San Francisco Examiner’s printing presses and was now a dark and glamorous club
38. government continues to work as a full time printing press, there is a chance hyperinflation may return in the coming years
39. The last time I checked, Uncle Sam was not walking into your local Home Depot with the government printing press in his pocket
40. Hyperinflation: The Result of the DC Printing Press
41. During the first 100 days of the Obama administration there was one thing that was certain—the printing presses were working overtime as they continued to pump out more dollar bills
42. dollar will once again resume the downtrend it began in 2002, due, once again, to the printing press in Washington
43. If you listen quietly at night, you can hear the sounds of an old fashioned printing press coming from President Obama’s room in the White House
44. You could even say that television took the world back to the days before the printing press, when people thought and communicated visually, rather than through the printed word
45. , the owner of the printing presses) to maintain this scarcity over time and hence prevent inflation
46. If the aim was the dissemination of ideas, the printing press could have accomplished that much better than warfare
47. Government debt issued in the government’s own currency was long perceived as default free, thanks to a sovereign’s taxation power and access to the printing press
48. Given a hard choice, many countries might opt to resort to the printing press (inflation) before defaulting on their external debt, because the latter action normally carries heavier economic penalties
49. government has a technology, called a printing press (or, today, its electronic equivalent), that allows it to produce as many U
50. It’s easiest to warm up the printing presses and trash the currency—something that savvy precious metals traders are all too happy to capitalize on