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After and printing
After all, Woodruff owned a competent printing plant and was the logical man for the job.
After the war, strips continued to get smaller and smaller because of increased paper and printing costs.
By the 18th century, map-makers started to give credit to the original engraver by printing the phrase " After original cartographer " on the work.
After 1880, profits from printing became smaller, there was over capacity and the firms started to form combines.
After the Civil War, he published Battle Pieces and Aspects of the War, which did not sell well ; of the Harper & Bros. printing of 1200 copies, only 525 had been sold ten years later.
After printing the text, some copies were rubricated or hand-illuminated in the same elegant way as manuscript Bibles from the same period.
After dropping out of school at sixteen, Lawrence worked in a laundry and a printing plant.
" After typing PASSWORD, the system turns off the printing mechanism, if possible, so that the user may type in his password with privacy.
After 1985 the government chose to fill the gap between decreasing revenues and mushrooming military expenditures by printing large amounts of paper money.
After Henri's death in 1520 the printing establishment was maintained by his former partner Simon de Colines who also married Robert's mother, the widow Estienne.
After Rood, printing connected with the University remained sporadic for over half a century.
After printing, the ink is cured by exposure to strong UV-light.
After printing on albumen paper, the images were cut apart and glued to calling card-sized mounts.
After the advent of printing in Europe in 1455, printers made extensive use of both the italic and Roman ampersands.
After the war much of the large industry moved out of the city, such as the banknote printing firm of Joh.
After Bayer had studied for four years at the Bauhaus under such teachers as Wassily Kandinsky, Paul Klee and László Moholy-Nagy, Gropius appointed Bayer director of printing and advertising.
After the Second World War Clerkenwell suffered from industrial decline and many of the premises occupied by the engineering, printing publishing and meat and food trades ( the last mostly around Smithfield ) fell empty.
After being heated into a gas, the dye diffuses onto the printing medium and solidifies.
In a letter of 31 January 1985 to Cardinal Giuseppe Siri, regarding the book Poem of the Man God, Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger ( then Prefect of the Congregation, who later became Pope Benedict XVI ), referred to the 1966 notification of the Congregation as follows: " After the dissolution of the Index, when some people thought the printing and distribution of the work was permitted, people were reminded again in L ' Osservatore Romano ( 15 June 1966 ) that, as was published in the Acta Apostolicae Sedis ( 1966 ), the Index retains its moral force despite its dissolution.
After much experimentation it was found that adding pewterer's tin, obtained from cassiterite, improved the ability of the cast type to withstand the wear and tear of the printing process, making it tougher but not more brittle.
After St Martin's, he gave up his ambition to be a painter and took jobs in silk-screen printing works and commercial art studios.
After the invention of printing, songs would be written and performed by ballad sellers.
After printing emergency money () in 1923 during the inflation in the Weimar Republic, Bielefeld was one of several towns that printed very attractive and highly collectable banknotes with designs on silk, linen and velvet.
After the invention of the printing press by Johann Gutenberg, books became prevalent, and different institutions such as universities and governments and churches found ways to keep and share them.

After and canvas
After the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989 the Eastern side of the Wall became also a popular “ canvas ” for many mural and graffiti artists.
After Daguerre and Bouton ’ s first exhibition in London, one reviewer noted a stillness like that “ of the grave .” To remedy this tomblike atmosphere Daguerre painted both sides of the canvas, known as “ the double effect .” By lighting both painted sides of the canvas, light was transmitted and reflected producing a type of transparency producing the effect of time passing.
The " Voltaire " was at the Academy of 1883 ; it was followed, in 1884, by the " Marriage de convenance ", perhaps the most popular of all Orchardson's pictures ; in 1885, by " The Salon of Madame Récamier "; in 1886, by " After ", the sequel to the " Marriage de convenance ", and " A Tender Chord ", one of his most exquisite productions ; in 1887, by " The First Cloud "; in 1888, by " Her Mother's Voice "; and in 1889, by " The Young Duke ", a canvas on which he returned to much the same pictorial scheme as that of the " Voltaire ".
After knocking him down with a series of heavy overhand rights at the end of the eighth round, Margarito was unable to avoid punches during a heavy barrage from Mosley early on in the ninth, forcing the referee to step in as Margarito slumped to the canvas a second time.
After any of these methods are followed, the sprite artist will clean the image of any extraneous pixels unrelated to their illustration, apply proper transparency, especially to the blank canvas surrounding their illustration, and then export the image to a format suitable for sending to their client or friends.
After a further trip to Africa, abridged by the necessities of his position as a pensioner of the school of Rome, he painted Judith, then, in 1870, Salomé, and, as a work due from the Roman school, dispatched from Tangier the large canvas, Execution Without Hearing Under the Moorish Kings, in which the painter had played with the blood of the victim as if he were a jeweller toying with rubies.
After being knocked down twice to the canvas in the first round by Barry's strikes, he won the second round after utilizing his ground game.
After the Fauvists, modern art began to develop in all its forms, ranging from Expressionism, concerned with evoking emotion through objective works of art, to Cubism, the art of transposing a three-dimensional reality onto a flat canvas, to Abstract art.
After the end of the war, the canvas was unrolled, re-mounted and restored ; and then the Night Watch returned to its rightful place in the Rijksmuseum.
After all of the windows have already been drawn, the only pieces of information we have available are the size and position of the video window's canvas.
After a brief experiment with figurative constructions, Close began copying black-and-white photographs of a female nude in colour on to canvas.
After photographing each frame painted on the glass sheets, which was four times larger than the usual A4-sized canvas, he had to slightly modify the painting for the next frame and so on.
After an even fight Tyson broke Ferguson's nose in the fifth round with an uppercut, sending him to the canvas.
After a see-saw battle through the first ten rounds, Johnson nailed — and floored — Galindez with one of his fabled ' over-the-top-from-underneath ' left hands, and the title changed hands when the champion's corner surrendered after Galindez hit the canvas.
After connecting on three clean shots to Schmeling's jaw, the German fell to the canvas again, arising at the count of two.
After five years of research and seven months of painting, the canvas was dedicated in May 1940 in the Rotunda of the Capitol, where it was on view for 16 months.
After refereeing the first six bouts of the April 18, 1947, card at the St. Nicholas Arena in New York, Leonard was stricken with a massive heart attack during the first round of the next bout, toppled to the canvas, and died in the ring.
After 11 dominant rounds from Martinez, Chávez hurt Martinez in the 12th round, sending him to the canvas half way through the round.
After he returned to the hotel that evening, and without making any preliminary sketches, he went directly to a blank canvas.
After inspecting the works of his fellow-competitors, however, he lost hope and destroyed his own canvas, but was consoled by the assurance of his master David that he had not done badly, and would have won the prize.
After building a cabin, a barn with corral and a well, in the fall of 1871, Kate ( Ma ) Bender and her daughter Kate arrived and the cabin was divided into two rooms by a canvas wagon-cover.
* After Boltraffio, " Sacre Conversazione ", ( oil on canvas ) 1878-1882, owned by the Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington, D. C.

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