57 Words to use with prints

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" The first I noticed was in the window of a print shop, the owner a woman.

And so it came about that the next day Johnnie Consadine did not go to the mill at all, but spent the morning washing and ironing her one light print dress.

Yet when he got, along with her mild responses, one of those glances, he was himself strangely subdued by it, and fain to prop his leaning prejudices by contrasting her scant print gown, her slat sunbonnet, and cowhide shoes with the apparel of the humblest in the village which they were approaching.

ARMS, HENRY N. Handbook of print making and print makers.

ARMS, HENRY N. Handbook of print making and print makers.

A pencil portrait was taken for a print-seller (Mason) in Cambridge: it was begun before my illness and finished after it.

" "Have him fill up the second with print paper," proposed Arthur.

[Transcriber's Notes: A page was torn in our print copy, causing a few lines in Chapter I to be illegible.

HOBART, D. E. Notes and problems in blue print reading of machine drawings.

One of the most promising publishing ventures in the history of Goa's print media was about to take off?

The finger-print expert at Scotland Yard had examined it under the microscope, but his search for finger-prints had been vain.

The great suspended stud; the background of shelves and boxes; the scissors-like overalls against the wall; a clothesline of children's factory-made print frocks; a center-bin of women's untrimmed hats; a headless dummy beside the door, enveloped in a long-sleeved gingham apron.

He scatters periodically the products of mills and looms, of shoe-shops and print-works, fields, factories, mines, and of art-workers.

Build this print drier.

Print paper pendulum: group pressures and the price of newsprint.

Such were the conveniences that the edition could go to bed by a leisurely 4.30am (the print run took barely half an hour.)

"The Scotland Yard people, of course, took possession of the paper, which was handed to the director of the finger-print department for examination and comparison with those in their collection.

We also had a thin wiry fellow named Madhu who made tea and did some odd jobs like taking edited to the composing room on the mezzanine floor and oiling the A4 paper print-outs to make them transparent.

She wore bead necklaces, a tight gray jersey, and a wrap around red and orange Indian print skirt.

New plays for mummers; with block-print illus.

I will order the carriage again instantly, and we will at once go back to the print store.

From this receptacle Thorndyke drew forth a bright copper plate mounted on a slab of hard wood, a small printer's roller, a tube of finger-print ink, and a number of cards with very white and rather glazed surfaces.

One day Old Mizzou brought him a blue-print map.

And I knelt down and tried to pray; and then, in one moment, all the evil things I'd ever done, and the bad words and thoughts that ever crossed me, rose up together as clear as one page of a print-book; and I knew that if I died that minute I should go to hell.

57 Words to use with  prints