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The figures on the worksheet paper in front of her were jumping and waving around so badly it was all she could do to make them out clearly enough to copy them with the typewriter.
Alfred Tozzer sent Sapir a copy of Whorf's paper on " Nahuatl tones and saltillo ".
The official paper copy version is available from the National Technical Information Service and the Government Printing Office.
Multifunction printers ( MFPs ) include a scanner and can copy paper documents or send a fax ; these are also called multi-function devices ( MFD ), or all-in-one ( AIO ) printers.
The fact that they use an impact printing method allows them to be used to print multi-part documents using carbonless copy paper, like sales invoices and credit card receipts, whereas other printing methods are unusable with paper of this type.
The receiving fax machine reconverts the coded image, printing a paper copy.
In 1950, the last paper copy of the joke is sealed under a monument bearing the inscription " To the Unknown Joke ".
** " No carbon required " paper, a carbonless copy paper first produced by NCR Corporation
Original text taken from a paper copy of the 9th edition Encyclopædia Britannica ( 1881 ) and the Catholic Encyclopedia
* Initial text taken from a paper copy of the 9th edition of the Encyclopædia Britannica ; 1881.
At the receiving end of the line, a printing mechanism would print on a paper tape, and / or a reperforator could be used to make a perforated copy of the message.
Some of the products from logged boreal forests include toilet paper, copy paper, newsprint, and lumber.
In addition the students are charged a copy and paper fee of ( roughly ) for full-time students and ( roughly ) for part-time students.
For instance, one can print a vector logo on a small sheet of copy paper, and then enlarge the same vector logo to billboard size and keep the same crisp quality.
In similar manner, most academic libraries buy the electronic version, and purchase a paper copy only for the most important or most-used titles.
Palaeontologist Christopher McGowan examined a copy she made of an 1824 paper by William Conybeare on marine reptile fossils and noted that the copy included several pages of her detailed technical illustrations that he was hard pressed to tell apart from the original.
Copy may refer to: to copy a word from a book to a paper or laptop or computer
In this copy the mistake ( in red circle ) is corrected with a slip of paper pasted over the misprint.
In information handling, a hard copy is a permanent reproduction, or copy, in the form of a physical object, of any media suitable for direct use by a person ( in particular paper ), of displayed or transmitted data.
A common verb usage is the phrase " You can't grep dead trees "— meaning one can more easily search through digital media, using tools such as grep, than one could with a hard copy ( i. e., one made from dead trees, paper ).

copy and was
While I was sitting at one of the rewrite telephones with my derby and my great beard, Arthur Brisbane whizzed in with some editorial copy in his hand.
Karl was an almost exact copy of his father physically and it was strange to see the expected become the unexpected.
But the attack was made from an advance copy.
Beginning with the October 1959 issue of the Journal, the method of production of copy for photo-offset reproduction was changed from varityping to hot typesetting.
Petitioner was not entitled to have the hearing officer's notes and report, especially since he failed to show any particular need for them and he did have a copy of the Department of Justice's recommendation to the appeal board.
A copy was released to the press.
Her subject was large -- a copy of the Last Supper -- and her canvas, small -- the head of a tiny screw.
Herm of Hermes, Roman copy of a late 5th century BC original, the forefront inscription states the herm was made by Alcamenes and placed infront of the gates of Pergamon, Istanbul Archaeology Museums | Istanbul Museums.
At Pergamum there was discovered in 1903 a Hellenistic copy of the head of the Hermes " Propylaeus " of Alcamenes.
As, however, the deity is represented in an Neo-Attic, archaistic and conventional character, this copy cannot be relied on as giving us much information as to the usual style of Alcamenes, who was almost certainly a progressive and original artist.
He was buried just outside Greeneville – with his body wrapped in an American flag and a copy of the U. S. Constitution placed under his head, according to his wishes.
Although its function is unknown, it has been often suggested that the jewel was one of the æstels — pointers for reading — that Alfred ordered sent to every bishopric accompanying a copy of his translation of the Pastoral Care.
A copy of the Fra Mauro map was made under a commission by Afonso V in 1457.
According to Livy, his first act as king was to order the Pontifex Maximus to copy the text concerning the performance of public ceremonies of religion from the commentaries of Numa Pompilius to be displayed to the public, so that the rites of religion should no longer be neglected or improperly performed.
Exactly-once mode was essential for operations which were not idempotent ; in this mode, the responder kept a copy of the response buffers in memory until successful receipt of a release packet from the requestor, or until a timeout elapsed.
Through a special " video-switch " the teacher was also able to see a copy of each students display on his own screen.
During 1976, Grant wrote her first song (" Mountain Man "), performed in public for the first time — at Harpeth Hall School — the all-girls school she attended, recorded a demo tape for her parents with church youth-leader Brown Bannister, then later when Bannister was dubbing a copy of the tape, Chris Christian, the owner of the recording studio, heard the demo and called Word Records.
The actual ad-the copy, layout, and artwork-was still prepared by the company wishing to advertise ; in effect, Palmer was a space broker.
::::::( 6 ) my copy of the May 18 edition of the The San Francisco Chronicle as it was when I first picked it up ( as contrasted with my copy as it was a few days later: in my fireplace, burning )
He was able to write a letter in exile, with no access to a copy of the Scriptures, and quote from memory every verse in the Old Testament with reference to the Trinity without missing any.

copy and sent
Shelley sent a copy to Southey, a former friend, and another to Godwin.
Ibsen sent a fair copy of the completed play to his publisher on 15 September 1879.
In 2008, Bardot was convicted of inciting racial / religious hatred in relation to a letter she wrote, a copy of which she sent to Nicolas Sarkozy when he was Interior Minister of France.
The original copy of the Declaration that was sent to Avignon is lost.
In August 1929, he sent a copy of The Spike to New Adelphi magazine in London.
), which was translated into Manchu under the title The True Origin of 10, 000 Things, a copy of which was sent from Beijing to Paris in 1789.
On March 12, 1610, Galileo wrote his dedicatory letter to the Duke of Tuscany, and the next day sent a copy to the Grand Duke, hoping to obtain the Grand Duke s support as quickly as possible.
On March 19, he sent the telescope he had used to first view Jupiter s moons to the Grand Duke, along with an official copy of Sidereus Nuncius ( The Starry Messenger ) that, following the secretary's advice, named the four moons the Medician Stars.
A confidential copy of this decree was sent to Leclerc, who was authorized to restore slavery in Saint-Domingue when the time was opportune.
On much recommendation I immediately sent for a copy of the “ Dabistan ”, in which I found many statements corroborative of the fact, that the eastern saints are all self-hypnotisers, adopting means essentially the same as those which I had recommended for similar purposes.
Unlike some proprietary protocols which combine sending and retrieval operations, sending a message and saving a copy in a server-side folder with a base-level IMAP client requires transmitting the message content twice, once to SMTP for delivery and a second time to IMAP to store in a sent mail folder.
Many IMAP clients can be configured to store sent mail in a client-side folder, or to BCC oneself and then filter the incoming mail instead of saving a copy in a folder directly.
Calvin was particularly outraged when Servetus sent him a copy of the Institutes of the Christian Religion heavily annotated with arguments pointing to errors in the book.
" A copy of the pamphlet was sent to every MP, and sold so well that it swiftly required reprinting.
He sent a copy to theatre agent Peggy Ramsay in December 1963.
Newton's apparent influence and charisma proved beneficial to him and his parish when local Evangelical merchant, John Thornton, to whom he had sent a copy of his autobiography, offered the parish £ 200 per year, requesting that Newton, in part, provided for the poor.
When users are unable to download the CD, they can request to have a copy sent to them, free of charge.
" in a letter to Eduard Büsching ( 25 October 1929 ) after Büsching sent Einstein a copy of his book Es gibt keinen Gott.
, others are held at the Fitzwilliam Museum ( this is the copy sent by Wedgwood to Erasmus Darwin which his descendants loaned to the Museum in 1963 and later sold to them ); the Indianapolis Museum of Art and the Department of Prehistory and Europe at the British Museum.
Afterwards he sent a letter to King's publishers, with a copy of the found documents, and asked them what to do.
Modern fanzines are printed on computer printers or at local copy shops, or they may only be sent as email.
In July 1906, Ernest Thompson Seton sent Baden-Powell a copy of his book The Birchbark Roll of the Woodcraft Indians.
Hooker was persuaded to take away a copy of the " Essay " in January 1847, and eventually sent a page of notes giving Darwin much needed feedback.

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